Sunday, November 9, 2014

11/2 - 11/8 Week in Review

Week in review 11/2-11/8

This weeks story -  The boys soccer team had a great year with a 10-3-3 regular season earning the Bishops the #4 seed in the D4 MIAA South Sectional Tournament. After a bye in the first round the boys found themselves down 1-0 at half to the # 5 seed Sturgis east. The Bishops 2nd half pressure paid off as the young offense found the back of the net 4 times to advance to  in the quarterfinal round. The Bishops advanced to the semifinals where they will meet #1 seed Holbrook at 1:30pm on Tuesday at Canton HS.

Coach Mitchell said this of his team as the prepare for Tuesdays match up "Our young guys are maturing quickly. Our best defense against the high scoring Holbrook offence will be to possess and dictate the tempo" Coach Mitchell added "I don't see this as a 1-0 game. We need to take advantage of the opportunities created and do a good job in the attacking third". We wish Coach Mitchell and his team the best of luck with their match vs. Holbrook. 
Coach Mitchell was also honored this weekend by the Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Coaches Association and was selected the Division 4 South coach of the year. Congratulations to Coach Mitchell on his selection.


Football fell short this weekend at the hands of Old Rochester. The boys gave it their all despite the freezing weather but unfortunately came up a little short. The boys also honored their seniors, as it was their last home game. Congratulations and thank you to all the seniors for all their hard work for the program!

With their first round MIAA D4 South win over Falmouth Academy on Tuesday they moved on to face the #1 seed East Bridgewater. The girls soccer played a solid 100 minutes of soccer on Saturday night, which included 2 overtimes.  The #8 Bishops played extremely well and after regulation and two 10 minute over-times the score remained tied at 1-1. It came down to penalty kicks and sadly the Bishops came up short. Overall it was a great season and the entire team should be proud. 

Cross Country ran well at the Massachusetts State Class Meet on Saturday. The major highlight of the day was Shannon Kelley's 7th place finish in the Division 6 race which qualified her for the All-State meet next week. Shannon is the first Freshman, boy or girl, in the school's history to qualify for the All-State Cross Country Meet. This is quite an accomplishment. Great job Shannon and good luck at States on Saturday! 

Volleyball was unfortunately knocked out of the state tournament on Tuesday. Case HS came out on top but the Lady Bishops played hard and gave it their all! Congratulations on a great season ladies!

Cheer put on a stellar performance on Sunday at the CCL Championships, held at Austin Prep. The girls came out on top with the CCL title for the 11th time! Their league title has qualified them to move onto regional's! Fantastic job ladies! We wish the best this coming weekend! 

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