HS Roundup: Frontier boys tennis takes down Greenfield, 4-1 (PHOTOS)
Published: 05-02-2025 9:20 PM |
The Frontier boys tennis team keeps adding tallies to the win column.
Taking on Greenfield at the Davis Street Courts on Friday, the Redhawks took two of the singles matches and swept doubles to walk away with a 4-1 victory and improve to 9-1 on the season.
Brayden Reipold picked up a 6-1, 6-3 victory in No. 2 singles while Oliver Brown walked away with a 6-4, 6-0 triumph in No. 3 singles for Frontier. Xavier Fripp and Noah Nichols pulled away with a 6-0, 6-1 win in No. 1 doubles while Liam Wells and Matt Sibley earned a 6-2, 6-0 win in No. 2 doubles for the Redhawks.
Palmer King had the lone win of the day for the Green Wave, picking up a 6-2, 6-3 victory in No. 1 singles.
Franklin Tech 7, Pathfinder 0 — Have a week, Hannah Gilbert.
The senior recorded her third-straight no-hitter on Friday, striking out 17 — to go over 600 strikeouts for her career — while drilling a two-run home run in the first, a double in the third and a triple in the plate as the Eagles hit the 10 win mark with a victory in Palmer.
Kylee Gamache recorded a pair of hits and RBIs, Lindsey Taylor had two hits including a double and an RBI, Abi Dobias tallied a hit and an RBI while Gianna DiSciullo, Shelby O’Leary and Ava Worden each hit safely for Franklin Tech.
Greenfield 27, Northampton 0 (5) — MacKenzie Paulin struck out 11 while adding a single, a double, a home run and five RBIs as the plate as the Green Wave scored 12 in the second and eight in the third to take down the Blue Devils at Vets Field Friday.
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Gloria McDonald homered and drove in two, Anna Bucala tallied three hits and five RBIs, Grace Laurie finished with four hits including a triple to go along with two RBIs, Olivia Lemay had four hits including a double, Sarah McCloud doubled, tripled and drove in two, Kayden Viencek doubled twice, singled and drove in a run, Carson Farrell singled, doubled and drove in two while Sophia Rotkiewicz added two hits and an RBI for Greenfield, which finished with 24 hits in the victory.
Athol 1, Lenox 0 — Logan Cormier kept the Millionaire bats at bay throughout, throwing a complete game shutout while striking out 13, not surrendering a walk and scattering just three hits as the Bears pulled out an independent victory in Athol Friday.
“It’s always nice to win a game when your bats don’t show up,” Athol coach Josh Talbot said. “Logan was in control today and the boys were great behind him. He had four pitches working today and was able to go the distance without running his pitch count up.”
The Bears’ lone run came in the first inning. Cormier, Eli Wein and Dom St. Andre had hits in the win.
Pioneer 6, Greenfield 1 — A five-run third inning powered the Panthers to a 12th-straight victory following a Suburban League West triumph over the Green Wave in Northfield on Friday.
Ethan Quinn went the distance on the mound for Pioneer, striking out eight, walking four and giving up just two hits. At the plate, Quinn singled, doubled and drove in two.
Ethan Mauthe knocked a pair of hits and drove in two runs, Brody Welcome singled and drove in a run, Braeden Tsipenyuk cracked two hits while Evan Tsipenyuk and Ben Werner hit safely for the Panthers.
Conner Bergeron and Luca Siano had the hits for Greenfield, with Caleb Thomas striking out five on the mound in the loss.
Frontier 7, Easthampton 5 — The Redhawks led 7-1 after four before the Eagles cut it down to 7-5 in the seventh. Catcher Kaden James switched to the mound and earned the save for Frontier to deliver it a Suburban League West victory on Friday in Easthampton.
Ben Caron singled and doubled, Braeden Dion doubled, Henry Drinker singled twice while Brady Poreda, Austin D’Urso and Porter Hall each hit safely for the Redhawks.
Mount Everett 7, Franklin Tech 1 — George Gutierrez singled, doubled and drove in a run for Tech, who dropped an independent contest to Mount Everett on Friday in Turners.
Brody Hicks added a base hit while Gavin Crossman pitched well in the loss for Franklin Tech.
McCann Tech 15, Mahar 1 (5) — Matt Vitello tallied a pair of hits for the Senators, who fell to the Hornets in Orange Friday.
SICS 3, Turners 2 — Olivia Wolbach won 6-0, 6-1 in No. 1 singles for the Thunder, who fell to the Bulldogs in Turners Friday.
Springfield Central 3, Frontier 1 — The Redhawks rallied to win the third set, but the Golden Eagles proved to be too much in a four-set victory on Friday evening.
Set scores were 25-18, 25-21, 21-25, 25-17.
Tegan Dexter (10 digs) and Will Reading combined for 13 kills, Tavo Vincent-Warner dished out 20 assists and added four aces and Nate Rivera put down six kills.