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South Shore Sports Highlights: Wins, Home Runs and Big Plays

Massachusetts, USASaturday, April 18, 2026

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West Bridgewater Softball Dominates Old Rochester in Record-Breaking Run

The West Bridgewater softball squad kept its hot streak alive Friday, dismantling Old Rochester with a commanding 16-8 victory. The Wildcats' explosive offense has been on fire all spring, averaging nine runs per game across seven contests—a relentless pace that has left opponents struggling to keep up.

Three players fueled the offensive explosion with two-run home runs: Alanna Fidalgo, Lacey Roche, and Liliana Morales. On the mound, Regan Bryant was nearly untouchable, striking out 10 batters in a shutout while also contributing four hits at the plate. For the second straight game, every West Bridgewater batter recorded a hit, proving this is a balanced, high-powered lineup with no weak spots.


South Shore Showdown: Standout Performances Across Multiple Sports

Softball Highlights

  • Milton 9, Westwood 0 – Zahria Daley delivered a complete-game shutout with nine strikeouts, while also going 2-for-4 at the plate.
  • Cardinal Spellman 15, Ursuline 0 (5 innings) – Kiley Dolan tossed a one-hit gem, and Avery Barnes crushed three hits, including a four-run blast.
  • Archbishop Williams 6, Boston Latin Academy 3 – The Warriors rallied late, capped by Rosa McLaughlin’s solo homer in the seventh. Abby Pepe struck out 13 in the victory.

Baseball Standouts

  • Norwell 3, Plymouth South 0 – Sam Horwitz was dominant, tossing a complete game with six strikeouts.
  • Archbishop Williams 3, Bristol Plymouth 0 – Jack Healy fanned nine, while Will Aylward anchored a flawless defensive effort.
  • Dennis-Yarmouth 6, Marshfield 2 – Noah Feldman and Teddy Parrell each went 2-for- the plate in the victory.

Lacrosse Fireworks

  • Silver Lake 16, Attleboro 4 – Finn Cronin (six goals) and Cole Miller (four) led an offensive explosion.
  • Hanover 10, Canton 8 – A back-and-forth battle decided in the final minutes.
  • Abington 12, Oliver Ames 5 – Matt Grafton netted five goals in the comfortable win.
  • Whitman-Hanson 8, Dartmouth 6 – Jackson Alexander (three goals) and Quinn Frazier (four assists) carried the team.
  • Southeast 9, South Shore Tech 1 – TJ Willis scored three goals in the dominant finish.

A Day of Dominance: Power, Pitching, and Precision

Friday night was a masterclass in athleticism, with teams across the South Shore delivering explosive offense, dominant pitching, and airtight defense. Whether it was softball’s multi-run blitzes, baseball’s shutout duels, or lacrosse’s high-scoring affairs, the performances were proof that these squads are peaking at the right time.

The stage is set for more fireworks as the season rolls on—watch out for these teams as they push deeper into the playoffs.

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