EASTHAM — The Nauset boys track team won the Cape and Islands Championship at Monomoy on Monday with a team score of 106. Dennis-Yarmouth was second with 93, and Falmouth third with 81. The girls team was second overall with a team score of 112.5. Dennis-Yarmouth, which edged the Warriors for the regular season title, was first with 164.5. Barnstable was third with 95.
Sophomore Aidan Brown (11.83) placed third in the 100-meter dash; classmate Isaiah Robinson (11.98) was fifth. Junior Damian Bebber won the 400 meters in 50.71 and added a second-place finish in the 200 meters, with a time of 23.13. Junior Will Crowell won the 800 meters in 2:07.78; sophomore Bradford Hagopian was fourth. Brown and Robinson were first and second in the 110-meter hurdles in 15.89 and 16.04, respectively.
The 4×100 relay team of Bebber, Alexander Melano, Ryan Pacileo, and Daniel Forsythe placed third behind winner Sturgis East and runner-up Barnstable. Hagopian, Crowell, and juniors Tim Sanders and Hunter Hunt won the two-team 4×800 relay.
Robinson and Melano delivered a one-two punch in the triple jump. Robinson led with a jump of 39 feet 11 inches; Melano reached 37 feet 9 inches.
Sophomore Rihanna Sutherland placed first in the 200 meters and second in the 100 meters in 26.26 and 13.31. Classmate Madeline Mahoney won the 800 meters with a personal record of 2:23.30, and freshman Violet Roche placed second in the 400 meters.
Senior Ceci LaBarge won the shot put with a throw of 32 feet 5 inches. Roche added first-place finishes in the long jump and triple jump.
Nauset girls golf blanked Dennis-Yarmouth 6-0 at Captains Golf Course on Thursday. Three Warriors, sophomore Sophie Sullivan and seniors Kerry Farrell and Amelia Stevens, played in the Cape and Islands Championship at Cranberry Valley. Sullivan finished third overall, posting a 12-over 84.
The Warriors boys lacrosse team moved back into the top spot in Division 2 power rankings, beating Nantucket 16-6 to improve to 13-3 on the season.
Nauset softball beat Monomoy 9-8 in extra innings after senior Jillian Parrott hit an inside-the-park two-run homer. The Warriors then swept aside Upper Cape Tech 22-6 on Senior Night on Monday for their fourth consecutive victory to improve to 13-5 on the year.
Nauset girls tennis edged Martha’s Vineyard 3-2 on Friday heading into postseason play. Freshman Anjali O’Brien moved up from third singles to play in the number one spot, where she earned a 7-5, 6-4 victory in the decisive match. The Warriors also got convincing wins from both of their doubles pairs, Cristin Schadt and Jill Ernstrom (6-3, 6-2) and Katie Ray O’Reilly and Elexa Malouin (6-2, 6-1).
Nauset girls lacrosse fell 19-9 at home to Nantucket on Thursday. But the team eased past Plymouth South 16-4 on Friday to snap a two-game losing streak.
The coed sailing team defeated Barnstable 4-1 at the Orleans Yacht Club on Thursday.
The Warriors boys tennis team lost 4-1 at Martha’s Vineyard on Friday but bounced back on Monday with a 5-0 sweep of Wareham at home.
Nauset baseball split a pair of games as their bid to reach the postseason took a hit with the team looking to sneak into a play-in game or ascend to the top 32 in the Division 2 Power Rankings. They routed Martha’s Vineyard 16-4 in six innings behind junior Chase Beach’s five-inning, four-hit pitching performance on Friday. Freshman Arthur Figueiredo and senior Peter Murphy both drove in three runs while junior Ethan Beer went 3 for 4 at the plate.
The Warriors followed with a 12-8 loss to Division I Marshfield at Eldredge Park on Monday in what could have been a signature win on their resume. Beer blasted a solo home run into the bullpen to give the hosts a 6-5 advantage in the bottom of the fourth inning, but Marshfield outscored them 7-2 over the last three innings.
Upcoming games
Thursday, May 25
Boys lacrosse: Nauset welcomes Hanover on Senior Night at 5:30 p.m.
Baseball: The Warriors host St. John Paul II on Senior Night at 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 28
Baseball: The Warriors visit Plymouth North for an 11 a.m. game to close the regular season.
Coed sailing: Nauset heads to Great Harbor Yacht Club on Nantucket for the Figawi Invitational at 11 a.m.