The rain is here and it did delay some athletic action at Whitman-Hanson Regional High.
Here are the results from what was played in Week 2:
Girls’ lacrosse defeated Patriot League opponent, North Quincy, 17-11 on Thursday, April 3. The Panthers got out to an early lead 5-3 at the end of the first quarter and extended that lead to 13-4 at half. It was 15-6 at the end of the third and the final was 17-11.
The defensive unit, anchored by Andrea Mulligan, who had multiple takeaways and also scored 1G in transition was stout. Camryn MacCallum, Madison Corrado, Kaori Peterson, Calleigh Mahoney and Maren Bowman all contributed. Lily Roback had eight saves in goal. On the offensive end, Leah Cranshaw led the team in goals with five and Eva Nunes had another solid day with three goals and three assists. Other scorers were Lily O’Donnell (three goals), Lillie MacKinnon (two goals, two assists), Aoife Flynn (two goals), Maeve Gavin (goal) and Abby Nash (two assists).
Boys’ lacrosse fell to Quincy/North Quincy, 14-9, on Wednesday, April 2. Jackson Alexander, Quinn Frazier, Finn Olszewski and Dominic Visocchi all had two goals in the loss.
Baseball defeated Bridgewater-Raynham, 5-2, on Tuesday, April 1, to open the season. Tommy Crowley got the win going 6.0 innings giving up just two runs while striking out eight. The offense was lead by two hits from sophomore Caine Allen, who had a key two-out RBI double in the sixth inning to seal the victory for the Panthers.
Whitman-Hanson Varsity Softball fell 10-5 to Duxbury on Monday, April 7 at Duxbury High School. Duxbury took the lead in the second with a sacrifice fly, and Whitman-Hanson briefly led 3-2 after a third-inning error and Hagerty’s single.
Duxbury exploded for six runs in the fourth, including a three-run home run by Grimaldi, to take an 8-3 lead. Duxbury held on for the win. Elizabeth McNaught took the loss for Whitman-Hanson. Hagerty went 3-for-4 and drove in one run, while Duxbury’s Grimaldi led with four RBIs and three hits.