Franklin Prevails In Extras Against North Attleboro

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Franklin’s Jack Nally (10) is greeted by teammates following his home run in the second inning. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com)
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NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. – With two of the best pitchers in the entire state on the mound, scoring chances for North Attleboro and Franklin were going to be hard to come by on Monday afternoon.

Franklin’s Jake Noviello and North’s Nick Sinacola, both committed to play at Division 1 schools next year, clashed in what was the true definition of a pitcher’s duel.

Noviello allowed one earned run on five hits and one walk, striking out 11 in eight innings of work while Sinacola struck out 12, allowed four, four walks and one earned run in 7.1 innings.

It wasn’t until the top of the ninth when the Panthers finally cashed in, exploding for five runs in the top half of the inning to prevail with a 6-1 win over the Rocketeers.

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“We knew we’d face Sinacola and he’s a great pitcher, and we knew it’d be a great game,” said Franklin head coach Zach Brown. “So we talked about competition, and I think sometimes people forget that competition is back and forth — they answer, then you answer, back and forth. So that was the message prior to the game. We knew there’d be a lot of swings, we just had to stay the course and trust each other. North Attleboro is a great baseball team, they made it really difficult for us today, so hats off to them.

“I thought Jake did a great job just setting the tone. Each time we needed him to settle us back down, he was able to do that.”

North Attleboro’s Zach DeMattio connected on a two-out solo home run in the bottom of the first inning to put Big Red ahead 1-0.

But Franklin sophomore Jack Nally answered in the top half of the second, ripping a line drive solo shot down into the bleachers in left field to make it 1-1.

“[Nick] pitched his tail off, there’s not much more to say,” said North Attleboro coach Mike Hart. “He did everything we asked him to. The kids have been behind him all year. He’s a great leader for us too. We knew scoring chances would be tough to come by for both teams. You have to take them when you have the opportunity.”

Those would be the only runs that the starting pitchers gave up, though each team had a golden chance to take the lead late in the game.

North had its best chance in the bottom of the seventh when Nick Raneri reached on a one-out single, and pinch runner Nolan Buckley went all the way to third after an errant pickoff attempt. The Rocketeers tried for a suicide squeeze to bring the winning run in, but Franklin’s defense was prepared.

Noviello purposely pitched high and junior catcher Jake Macchi fired down the third base line. Shortstop Alex Haba made a nice play to get back to the bag, took the throw, and then ran down the runner for the second out. Noviello struck out the next batter to end the inning.

“We had talked about it and how we wanted to defend it,” Brown said. “We decided that if they were going to do it, it’d be the first pitch so we went pitch out there and we were fortunate enough to get it done. And our shortstop did a great job coming over the top of that play, because that’s not an easy play. The guys did a great job executing it.”

“We’ve been aggressive all season, I’m not going to make any excuses for doing it,” Hart said about the decision. “I thought it was the time to do it…that’s the way we play the game and that’s how we’re going to continue to do it.”

That momentum carried into the top of the eighth for the Panthers. Evan Wendell (walk) and Scott Elliott (single) reached and then advanced a base on a throwing error. After going up 3-0, Haba was intentionally walked to load the bases.

That put an end to Sinacola’s day but senior Ben Arrighi came in and got the job done. The senior made a nice play on a grounder near the first base line to get the force out at home and got a swinging strikeout for the third out to escape the inning without any damage.

“That’s his spot right there,” Hart said of Arrighi. “His innings are down because our starters have been able to go deep into games. I give him a lot of credit. He came in with some serious guts and got the job done for us in that inning.”

Noviello didn’t slow down in the bottom of the eighth, sandwiching a pair of strikeouts around a pop up to keep the momentum on the Panthers’ side.

Nally got things started in the top of the ninth with a leadoff single and then stole second. Shane O’Neil laid down a sacrifice bunt to advance Nally over, and the sophomore scored on a base hit from senior Michael Langmeyer to make it 2-1.

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Langmeyer stole second, took third on a groundout, and crossed the plate on an RBI single from Colby Fitzgibbons. Elliott followed with a walk to put runners on first and second and then Haba — who had a two-run home run taken away by a leaping grab from North’s Nathan Pearce in the sixth inning — delivered the knock out blow with a three-run bomb over the press box at Community Field to give Franklin a 6-1 lead.

“[Alex] has been real steady for us,” Brown said. “He really stepped up big and delivered in a big spot for us. We really needed those insurance runs to beat a team like that because North is capable of scoring in bunches.”

Franklin senior Bryan Woelfel needed just 10 pitches to set North down in order in the ninth inning to close the door.

Franklin baseball finishes the regular season 17-5 overall and 12-4 in the Hockomock. If King Philip defeats Mansfield on Thursday, the Panthers will share the Kelley-Rex title with the Hornets. Franklin will find out its postseason fate June 3rd (Super 8) or June 5th (D1 South). North Attleboro (16-2 overall, 12-2 Hock) is back in action on Wednesday against Milford.

Thursday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 05/17/18


Today’s games are listed below.

Baseball
Taunton, 1 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final

Canton, 8 vs. Norwood, 4 – Final

Franklin, 5 vs. Framingham, 3 – FinalJason Ulrickson picked up his second win in relief in as many days to help the Panthers pick a non-league win over Framingham. Ulrickson struck out six while allowing six hits, one walk, and an unearned run in 4.2 innings of work. Jake Macchi had a strong day offensively, going 3-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Scott Elliott, Steve Luttazi, and Jake Noviello (RBI) all had one hit and a run scored. Mike Langmeyer and Evan Wendell each had a hit and an RBI for the Panthers.

Mansfield, 8 @ Bishop Feehan, 1 – FinalMansfield scored single runs in each the second, third, and fourth innings and then blew the game wide open with a five-run fifth inning. The Hornets had 10 hits on the day with Sam Nugent (triple, RBI) and Justin Pena (RBI, two runs) each contributing two. Cullin Anastasia (double) added two RBI and a run scored. Sophomore John Carney earned the win, scattering five hits over six innings of work with two walks, four strikeouts and just one run allowed.

Stoughton, 3 @ Brockton, 4 – Final

Softball
Attleboro, 11 vs. Brookline, 0 – Final

Sharon vs. Norwood, 3:45

Taunton vs. New Bedford – Postponed to 5/28 at 7:00.

Boys Lacrosse
Attleboro @ Bishop Feehan, 3:30

Taunton @ Dighton-Rehoboth, 3:45

Sharon, 9 @ Oliver Ames, 6 – Final

Girls Lacrosse
Attleboro vs. Bishop Feehan, 3:30

Foxboro, 20 @ North Attleboro, 12 – FinalNorth Attleboro coach Colleen Carchedi praised her team’s play against the league champs. North goalie Kayla Moulin made 15 saves and Mackenzie Rosenberg and Camille Pizarro each scored hat tricks in the loss.

Mansfield, 16 @ Taunton, 5 – FinalAnn Maher and Katy Garvin each recorded six points as the Hornets picked up a big win on the road. Maher had four goals and two assists while Garvin finished with a hat trick and three helpers for Mansfield.

Sharon, 19 vs. Ursuline Academy, 15 – FinalThe Eagles trailed by four at halftime, but dominated the second half, outscoring Ursuline 11-3, to pick up the win. Emma Eberhardt scored eight goals and had two assists for the Eagles and Abbi Solomon scored five as well. Sabrina Robbins scored three goals and had an assist, Maeve Barbera scored two goals, and Jenna Goldstein scored once for Sharon, which won 26-of-36 draws as a team.

Boys Tennis
Attleboro @ Milford, 3:45

Franklin, 1 vs. Hopedale, 4 – FinalFranklin’s first doubles team of Tyler DiPalma and Derek Wu won in straight sets but the Panthers fell to Hopedale. DiPalma and Wu earned a 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 win.

Stoughton, 5 @ Brockton, 0 – FinalStoughton freshman Waseem Sablon and junior Erik Anderson both won in straight sets without losing a game to beat the Boxers. Sablon and Anderson each won 6-0, 6-0 while LJ Ferrandiz picked up a 6-4, 6-1 win at third singles. Hassan Khan and Chu Chu Ikoro won 6-2, 6-3 at first doubles and Brendon Buckley and Mike Veliotis won 6-0, 6-0 at second doubles.

Taunton, 5 vs. New Bedford, 0 – FinalFor the second straight day, the Tigers notched a convincing win over a team from the Big 3, this win qualifying Taunton for the state tournament for the second straight year. Francois Hennaux (first singles), Brett Beaulieu (second singles) and the team of Charlie Fiske and Dylan Kullas (first doubles) all won 6-0, 6-0. Mike Briggs picked up a 6-0, 6-2 win at third singles and Kyle Dennehy and Trevor Hart earned a 6-2, 6-1 win at second doubles.

Girls Tennis
Milford, 2 @ Attleboro, 3 – Final

Stoughton vs. Brockton, 3:45

Boys Outdoor Track
Stoughton, 76 @ Canton, 60 – FinalDespite losing to the Black Knights, the Bulldogs had some memorable performances. Cordel Smith set a new school record in the 200M with a time of 22.0, Colin Messiner was a double winner, taking first in the 1 Mile (4:44.3) and the 2 Mile (10:49.2), and Marquise Montes won the triple jump (40’11.5″), the long jump (20’3), anchored the winning 4×100 relay team, and took second in the 100M (11.1).

Girls Outdoor Track
Stoughton, 82 @ Canton, 54 – FinalCanton had a pair of double winnners but fell to Stoughton. Sarah Collins won the 400M hurdles (66.7) and the 800M (2.38) while Bronwyn Mahoney won the discus (95’8″) and the shot put (30’6″) for the Bulldogs.


Saturday’s Schedule & Scoreboard – 04/21/18

Today’s games are listed below.

Baseball
Franklin, 10 @ Bishop Feehan, 3 – Final Franklin’s offense had its best outing of the season, plating 10 runs in a big win over Feehan. The Panthers had 10 runs over the first five games but equaled that amount in the win over the Shamrocks. Alex Haba (2-for-3, triple, run), JB Flores (run), and Jake Macchi (3-for-5, run) each knocked in a pair of runs for the Panthers while Jack Nally (1-2, two walks, two runs) and Evan Wendell (2-for-4, run) each had one RBI. Scott Elliott added two hit and a run and Colby Fitzgibbons chipped in with a hit, a walk, and two runs scored. Ben Guzman (1.2 IP, 2H, 2K) and Michael Langmeyer (1.0 IP) didn’t allow a run in relief appearances.

Milford, 1 @ Hopedale, 2 – FinalMilford sophomore Colby Pires had a strong outing on the mound, tossing a complete game with five strikeouts but the Hawks lost by a run. Aidan Wilde went 2-for-3, including a double, and scored a run for Milford.

North Attleboro, 13 @ Sharon, 1 – FinalNorth Attleboro took the lead with three runs in the third inning and then broke the game wide open with nine runs — all with two outs — in the seventh to beat Sharon. Aidan Harding singled and pinch-runner Jackson Billingkoff stole second and moved to third on a single from Peter Cohen. Brendan McHugh knocked Billingkoff in with an RBI single, Nick Sinacola plated Cohen with a double, and McHugh came around on a Zach DeMattio RBI groundout. In the seventh, DeMattio (two-run) and Nate Pearce hit back-to-back home runs and McHugh added a two-run double. Cohen went the distance on the mound for North, striking out seven to earn the win.

Softball
Franklin, 0 vs. Bishop Feehan, 12 – Final

King Philip, 5 @ Newton North, 8 – FinalKing Philip nearly orchestrated a big comeback, scoring five runs in the top of the seventh but fell short on the road at Newton North. Elise Pereira belted a three-run homer in the seventh to help the Warriors get back into the game. Faith Turnese had two hits and allowed just two runs in a relief appearance, tossing the last three innings. KP had a strong day on defense with Jess Bonner turning a double play, Sydney Phillips gunning a runner out at the plate, and Destiny Goyco picking off a runner at first.

Milford, 15 vs. Hopedale, 1 – Final (5 inn.)Milford pushed across seven runs in both the second and third innings on its way to a big win over Hopedale. Each player in the Hawks lineup had a hit, totaling 16 as a team. Emily Hartman (3-for-4) and Jess Tomaso (2-for-3, two runs) each had a double and three RBI to pace the offense. Emily Piergustavo added a grand slam and Sabrina Haarstick knocked in two runs. Kelley Reichert got the win, striking out nine in four innings of work.

Sharon, 0 @ North Attleboro, 13 – Final (5 inn.)Click here for a Photo Gallery from this game.

Boys Lacrosse
Foxboro, 17 vs. Catholic Memorial, 8 – FinalFoxboro’s Shayne Kerrigan dominated at the face off X, winning all but two draws to help the Warriors dethrone Catholic Memorial and win the Chowda Cup title. Louis Piccolo had his way on the offensive end, netting a team-high seven goals while adding three assists. Foxboro led 7-5 at half but dominated the third quarter to create separation. Brendan Tully and Mike Moses each scored three goals and Pete Conley had one goal and three helpers.

Franklin, 3 vs. Walpole, 8 – Final

Mansfield 16 vs. Hanover, 4 – Final