EASTHAM — Senior Olivia Avellar propelled the girls soccer team to a pair of wins during a busy week for Nauset sports. The Warriors defeated St. John Paul II High School 6-0 last Thursday, then beat Monomoy Regional High School 3-0 the next day. Their record stands at 3-1.
Meanwhile, boys soccer improved to 3-0 with wins against Monomoy and Nantucket on Friday and Tuesday, respectively. The Warriors overcame a 1-0 deficit to post a 2-1 victory over the Sharks. Senior Charlie Cushing converted a game-winning penalty kick to push the Warriors ahead with two minutes remaining. They then blanked the Whalers 5-0 at home.
Boys golf moved to 4-1 with wins over Falmouth at Cape Cod Country Club on Thursday and Martha’s Vineyard at Captains Golf Course on Tuesday. The Warriors were led by Jack Martin’s 3-over 39 and Max St. Aubin’s 4-over 40 on their way to a 249-252 victory over the Clippers. St. Aubin then shot an even-par 36 to lift his team to a 237-262 triumph over the Vineyarders. Monday’s match with Sturgis East was postponed to Wednesday due to weather.
Nauset field hockey split a pair of games before playing Duxbury High School on Wednesday. The Warriors beat Sturgis East 3-1 at McBarron Field on Friday before falling to Dennis-Yarmouth 3-0 on Tuesday, which dropped them to 2-2-1.
Warriors volleyball swept Monomoy 3-0 on the road on Friday to notch the team’s first win of the season. They followed that up with a 3-1 road win at Rising Tide Charter Public School on Monday. The Warriors, who are now 2-5 this season, were to play Dennis-Yarmouth at home on Wednesday.
Nauset football fell to 0-2 on the season with a 14-10 loss at East Bridgewater High School on Friday night. East Bridgewater built a 14-10 lead after three quarters and held on through a scoreless fourth quarter.
Boys and girls cross country faced Monomoy Regional High School on Tuesday in a dual meet.
Martin Heads to Invitational
Junior golf captain Jack Martin will play in his third Cape Cod National Golf Club High School Invitational on Sunday, Sept. 24.
“I’m honored to be invited to a such an amazing event,” said Martin. “To represent Nauset at an event of this caliber is exciting.”
Martin shot a 7-over 79 in 2022 and tied for 16th.
“I feel like my game has improved drastically since last fall, and I’m excited to showcase my hard work,” he added. “There’s definitely some pressure heading into this, but it’s an exciting pressure. I’ve got a good game plan that I’m going to stick to.”
Martin has posted the lowest score for the Warriors boys golf team in all but one match this season.
Upcoming Games
Thursday, Sept. 21
Boys soccer: The Warriors host Sturgis West Charter School at 4 p.m.
Girls soccer: Nauset has a 6 p.m. home match against Sturgis West Charter School.
Saturday, Sept. 23
Boys soccer: Nauset travels to New Bedford High School for an 11 a.m. kickoff.
Girls soccer: The Warriors are in action at home against Newton South High School at 11:30 a.m.
Football: Nauset welcomes North Middlesex Regional High School for a 3 p.m. kickoff.
Sunday, Sept. 24
Boys golf: Nauset’s Jack Martin competes as an individual at the 7th Annual Cape Cod National Golf Club High School Invitational in Brewster at 1 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 25
Boys golf: The Warriors have a match against Cape Cod Academy at Wianno Club beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Field hockey: Nauset hosts St. John Paul II for a 4 p.m. match.
Tuesday, Sept. 26
Boys golf: Nauset matches up with Dennis-Yarmouth at Captains Golf Course at 3:30 p.m.
Boys soccer: Nauset is at Nantucket High School for a 4 p.m. match.
Girls soccer: The Warriors host Nantucket High School for a 4 p.m. match.
Boys and girls cross country: The Warriors are at Dennis-Yarmouth for a dual meet starting at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 27
Field hockey: The Warriors travel to Monomoy Regional High School for a 6 p.m. match.