The Notre Dame Academy and Middleboro High girls basketball team engaged in an offensive shootout on Monday.
Two girls had career days on each side – Middleboro’s Shaunna Gallagher and NDA’s Ava Orlando.
Orlando, a freshman, went off for 43 points to lead her team to the 72-66 win. Gallagher, a senior, starred with 28 points in the loss.
The Cougars (6-8) also received contributions from senior Ava Foley (12 points) and eighth-grader Elle Orlando (11)
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Riley Griffin (14 points), Alexandra Williams (12) and Aileen Peddie (12) were also in double figures for the Sachems (9-6).
In other high school action on Monday:
GIRLS BASKETBALL
North Quincy 68, Fenway 38: The Raiders (14-0) handed Fenway its first loss of the season as sophomore captains Orlagh Gormley (28 points) and Ava Bryan (13) led the offense. Caroline O’Donnell chipped in 6 points and Bridget Capone, Molly Tolland and Autumn O’Campus played well defensively.
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South Shore Tech 47, South Shore Christian Academy 24: Ellery Campbell scored 17 points for the Vikings (13-2) and Alex Collins added 8.
Blue Hills 47, Randolph 31: The Warriors (10-7), who clinched a tournament spot, were led by freshman Kathleen Murphy, who finished with a double-double (19 points, 12 rebounds). Bridget Devine, a sophomore from Braintree scored 10 points. Freshman Bella Sulfaro chipped in 9 points.
Holbrook 55, Southeastern 54: The Bulldogs won the Mayflower League game.
Oliver Ames 68, Canton 59: The Tigers (12-1, 11-1) picked up a big Hockomock League Davenport Division win as Caroline Peper scored 21 points. Jasmyn Cooper added 12 points and Sarah Hilliard finished with 10.
Duxbury 49, Silver Lake 42: Molly Donovan scored 28 points to lead the Dragons to the win while Kiley O’Brine had 23 in the loss. Lucy Laviolette chipped in 8 points for Duxbury.
Thayer 48, Nobles 37: The Tigers dropped to 1-14.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Hull 61, Avon 49: Gabe Griffin (20 points) and Tyler Sordillo (13 points) led the way for the Pirates (8-7).
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Carver 71, Blue Hills 53: Tyler Lennox scored a game-high 20 points in the win while Ray Boutiette had a big double-double (20 points, 17 rebounds). Matt Mullins added 11 while Zach Ieronimo had 10. Marvin Louis (14 points), Luke Taylor (12) and Elijah Dumornay (11) led the Warriors offense.
Duxbury 64, Silver Lake 43: Trevor Jones scored 27 for the Dragons.
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South Shore Tech 57, South Shore Christian Academy 23: Billy Lally posted a double-double (14 points, 12 rebounds) and Jesse Lyons added 12 points for the Vikings (5-7).
Nobles 55, Thayer 42: The Tigers improved to 12-3.
BOYS HOCKEY
Archbishop Williams 2, Bishop Fenwick 0: Sean Murphy had a goal and an assist for the Bishops. Matt DiMinico scored the other goal. Nick Buchella recorded his second consecutive shutout in net.
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Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth 10, Tri-County 1: The Hawks (10-4, 9-0) won their sixth consecutive Mayflower League game as Thomas Mondeau and Keagan Bunker each scored two goals. The win also clinched a tournament spot.
North Quincy 5, Somerville 1: John Lynch led the way for the Raiders with two goals and two assists. Pat McDonald scored his first varsity goal and Kevin Salmanowich and James Rogers added the other goals.
North Quincy 5, Somerville 1: John Lynch led the way for the Raiders with two goals and two assists. Pat McDonald scored his first varsity goal and Kevin Salmanowich and James Rogers added the other goals.
WRESTLING
Bridgewater-Raynham 51, Brockton 19: The Trojans (17-3) secured the Southeast Conference title with the win. Kennedie Davis, Brent von Magnus, Brendan Rosher, Joey Medas, Lance Pepe, Chris Hogg, Christian Curley, Nathan Leach, Myles Beckett and Dominic Silvia had wins for B-R.
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