Boston Herald

Concord-Carlisle rolls over Lincoln-Sudbury

- BY BRIAN ROACH Greg Dudek, Tom Mulherin and David Pollard contribute­d to this report.

SUDBURY — A matchup between two of the top teams in the Dual County League ended with the final score surprising­ly one-sided.

Concord-Carlisle got the better of Lincoln-Sudbury on the road as three tallies scored in a 15-minute span in the third quarter gave the Patriots a 4-1 victory on Wednesday afternoon.

“Great game and huge rivals,” said Concord-Carlisle head coach Ray Pavlik. “Just glad we are out here doing it.”

With the game knotted up 1-1, Concord-Carlisle (6-1) took advantage of open space as senior Nicolas Santos netted one home in the 42nd minute to take a 2-1 lead. A beautiful cross led to a strike for sophomore Benjamin Brown in the 48th minute to make it 3-1.

Junior defender Wolfe Berrouet buried a shot from about 40 yards out to put the game away in the 56th minute and build a 4-1 advantage.

“I saw the space, so I decided to take it,” Berrouet said. “They were giving me way too much space. I saw the keeper off his line. Initially, I was going to cross it, but with my left foot, I just shot it.”

The Patriots outshot Lincoln Sudbury (3-2) 21-5 throughout the match.

The Warriors got on the board first on a direct kick for Miguel Rosa to take a 1-0 lead in the eighth minute after several shots for Concord-Carlisle were unable to find the back of the net.

“(Lincoln-Sudbury) hit a great strike and it was a great job on his part (to get it in),” Pavlik said. “I thought we responded well, which is good.”

The Patriots tied it up 1-1 eight minutes later as John Berlam buried a shot in the box after multiple stops for the Lincoln-Sudbury defense.

The two teams faceoff again on Saturday at noon at Concord-Carlisle.

“All the pressure is on us now,” said Berrouet. “We better show up and play better.”

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6-0, in Catholic Central League play.

Powered by three goals and one assist from Brendan Nehiley, Whitman-Hanson’s offense exploded en route to an 8-0 Patriot League win over North Quincy... Colby Mullen notched an insurance goal for Scituate (5-0-1), solidifyin­g a 3-0 victory over Duxbury.

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Jake McCabe scored the game’s only goal as Canton (4-0-2) defeated North Attleboro, 1-0, in the Hockomock League.

Girls Soccer

In the Patriot League, Whitman-Hanson (6-0-1) scored four unanswered goals from four different players to upend Marshfield, 4-1... Devyn Hanley starred in net as Duxbury held off Silver Lake, 1-0… Emma Cranston tallied a goal and an assist in a 3-1 win for Pembroke (4-1) against Plymouth South… Carly Schofield netted a goal and added an assist as Plymouth North topped Hingham, 3-1.

Rachael Genuich produced a hat trick as West Bridgewate­r earned a 5-0 Southeaste­rn Conference win over New Bedford.

Camryn O’Connor registered a goal and two assists to spark Oliver Ames (2-0-4) to a 4-1 Hockomock League win over Sharon.

Field Hockey

Paige Hawkins registered a hat trick as Sandwich (4-0) defeated Barnstable, 4-0, in the Cape and Islands League.

Lilly Farnham scored three goals and teammate Emma Reilly dished out three assists as Andover took down Merrimack Valley Conference rival North Andover, 5-0.

Golf

Behind a 2-under-par 33 from Jack Paterson, Franklin (8-0) stayed undefeated by beating Taunton, 149-194, in Hockomock League action.

Nick Ventura shot an even par 36 to lead Andover (9-1) to a 233-251 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Central Catholic.

In the Bay State Conference, Ryan Malloy earned medalist of the match honors by recording a plus-two for Wellesley in an 83-68 win over Walpole.

In a Catholic Conference contest, Spencer Dumas and Ryan Scollins each shot a 1-over par-37, leading Xaverian (6-3) to a 232-260 victory over BC High… Brandon Farrin shot a team-best 34 to lead St. John’s Prep past Catholic Memorial, 217-248.

Danny DiLisio’s two-over par 36 helped Swampscott (8-2) claim its eighth straight win with a 40-32 Northeaste­rn Conference victory over Danvers.

Jacob Finard was stellar once again, recording a 1-over 36 to lead Weston to a 72-36 Dual County League win over Bedford… Joe Tardif’s 18 points paired well with 15 points from Jay Provost to boost Wayland to a 92-46 victory over Cambridge.

Sean Murphy shot a 39 as Shawsheen defeated Essex Tech, 146-95, in the Commonweal­th Athletic Conference.

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