Boston Herald

Canton sweeps Oliver Ames

- By BRENDAN CONNELLY Tom Mulherin and David Pollard contribute­d to this report.

CANTON — Facing a school from a higher division typically comes with added pressure. This is especially true if the opponent is a bitter rival.

However, Patricia Cawley has built Canton’s volleyball program into a juggernaut, one which can battle with the likes of anyone, and the Bulldogs were anything but intimidate­d Wednesday night. Seniors Elizabeth Bickett (10 digs, five kills, three blocks) and Angela Elias (nine digs, five kills, four aces) provided a boost, as the Bulldogs blanked Oliver Ames for the second time this week, 3-0.

“(Oliver Ames) was fighting to tie us for the (Hockomock Davenport) League lead,” said Cawley. “I think there was a lot of pressure on them. I thought my team played well tonight. We didn’t have a great offensive night, but I think Bickett stood out. She was a force at the net.”

The Bulldogs (7-1) won by set scores of 25-13, 25-15 and 25-16. Right from the opening serve, Canton was in control. What made the victory even more impressive was that the Bulldogs were taking on a reigning Div. 1 South sectional finalist.

Each time Oliver Ames began to stage a rally during a set, the Bulldogs thwarted their opponent’s efforts and found a way to pull away.

“Division 1 has bigger schools,” Cawley said. “But I think in volleyball, there’s a lot of teams across all the divisions that can compete with each other in the state. We sit in the Hock, and most of the teams are Division 1. To me, it doesn’t matter what division they’re in, we’re competing with them.”

For the early portion of the third, and ultimately final set, the two schools traded punches, before the ball became lodged in one of the gymnasium’s basketball hoops up in the rafters. At the time, Canton was leading, 15-14. Once play resumed after a brief delay, the Bulldogs closed the set on a 10-2 run, clinching the match in the process.

Oliver Ames was powered offensivel­y by senior Sarah Morely (23 receptions, 10 digs) and by junior Hadley Rhodes (14 assists).

While a second straight Div. 2 championsh­ip might be out of the cards this year for Canton due to the pandemic, the Bulldogs appear well on their way to clinching at least a share of the Hockomock Davenport title. Canton can win the league outright by sweeping its two games with Foxboro next week.

“I think we can definitely hold our ground with anyone,” Bickett said afterward. “We don’t underestim­ate anyone. We’re ready for any challenge, and we do a lot in practice to prepare. I think we’re always ready.”

In other action, Maggie Brogioli recorded 15 kills and 21 digs as Old Rochester defeated Brockton, 3-1, in a nonleague contest.

Field hockey

Sydney Sims scored twice as Notre Dame (Worcester) defeated St. Paul, 4-1, giving Patricia Provost her 600th career win. The head coach at the school since 1976, Provost has a career record of 600-159-113 with four state and 13 sectional titles.

Girls basketball

Jayden Thornton had 17 points and Angel Garcia added 14 points as Lynn Classical advanced to the semifinals of the Greater Boston League championsh­ip with a 52-31 win over Malden.

Football

Brady Sheehan’s 4-yard TD run in the second overtime gave Holbrook/Avon (1-1) a 34-31 win over Bishop Connolly.

 ?? STUART CAHILL PHOTOS / HERALD STAFF ?? GOING ALL OUT: Canton’s Stephanie Trendell digs the ball out against Oliver Ames on Wednesday in Canton. Below, Canton’s Elizabeth Bickett stuffs OA’s Tori Harney at the net.
STUART CAHILL PHOTOS / HERALD STAFF GOING ALL OUT: Canton’s Stephanie Trendell digs the ball out against Oliver Ames on Wednesday in Canton. Below, Canton’s Elizabeth Bickett stuffs OA’s Tori Harney at the net.
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