Monday, May 21, 2012
 
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Boys' Soccer Review

            This season has been a monumental one for the boy’s varsity soccer team. Their record may not show it, but boy’s program has been turned around. The record ending the season was 4 wins, 11 losses, and 3 ties. This year’s team was led by captains Matt Imrie, Matt Lebbossiere, and Tyler Adams. The season ended with an 8 to 2 win over Hull. Goals were scored by John Tomlin (2 goals), Jared Sumner (2 goals), Tyler Adams, Greg McDonnell, Matt Imrie, Eddie Neary. This year’s goalie was sophomore Brett Williams, gaining valuable experience for the rest of his varsity career. The leading goal scorers this year were Tyler Adams and Greg McDonnell both scoring 6 goals, followed by John Tomlin with 4 goals. This year the team graduates 12 seniors leaving 6 underclassmen left for next year and a lot of spots to fill. The Green Wave finished 6th in the league in front of Hull, Harwich, and Rockland. Look forward to more success coming from next year’s team as they hope to build on this season.

By: John Tomlin and Tim Post


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Abington Girls Soccer Season Review      

The 2011 season proved to be a dramatic change in the AHS girls’ soccer program. After a rebuilding year in 2010, 4-11-3 record, the girls were able to prove they could again be a powerhouse in the South Shore League.  The girls ended the regular season 10-3-4 which was good enough for 3rd place in the league and a 6th seed in the Division 3 South Tournament. With a 6th seed the girls had home field advantage over Ursuline Academy. This would be the team’s first visit to the tournament in 5 years. The team lost to Ursuline Academy 2-4 at Reilly Field in the first round of the tournament. The winning season provided renewed faith in the AHS soccer program. The team was lead by Captains and South Shore League All-Stars Katie Cawley and Jill Marella. The leadership of the six seniors, Katie Cawley, Steph Chiocchio, Kim Esau, Jill Marella, Kelly Norton and Cassi Welch, proved to be extremely valuable and their determination took the team back to where the program was in the early 2000s. The team looks to return to the tournament again next year!
      

 


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