EASTHAM — Nauset/Monomoy girls hockey won two games this week, defeating Bishop Feehan 1-0 with the goal scored by sophomore Julia Kipperman at Charles More Arena on Saturday before easing past Dennis-Yarmouth 7-1 to claim the Codfish Cup on Monday at Tony Kent Arena.
Senior goalkeeper Olivia Avellar was nearly perfect for the Warriors (8-1), who are currently third in the MIAA Division 2 power rankings. The win over the Dolphins was their eighth straight.
Nauset is the top-ranked boys team in MIAA Division 3 hockey. The Warrior boys blanked Dennis-Yarmouth 9-0 in the Codfish Cup on Monday for their fifth win in a row, improving to 8-1-1.
Sophomore Jake Eldredge scored a hat trick, junior Logan Poulin had two goals and two assists, senior Julian Krivos struck twice, and junior goalie Matthew Swanson picked up the shutout — his second in as many starts and the Warriors’ third straight.
The Warriors’ game against Old Rochester Regional on Wednesday was postponed to Jan. 29.
Senior Jordyn Streitmatter scored a team-high 15 points and freshman Amari Brace added 10 points as Nauset girls basketball beat Martha’s Vineyard 44-30 at Nauset Middle School on Friday. Senior Samantha McIsaac also had 10 points for the Warriors, who moved to 5-5 on the season. The Warriors led after each quarter, including by 13 at halftime.
The boys basketball squad dropped a 60-45 decision at Martha’s Vineyard on Friday. Trailing 26-25 at halftime, the Warriors were outscored 34-20 after the break. Nauset then fell in heartbreaking fashion, 46-45, to Barnstable on Tuesday. The Red Hawks scored the winning basket with 3.1 seconds to go.
The Warriors’ record is 3-6 following three straight losses.
Nauset girls swimming built on their victory at the Cape and Islands Classic, defeating Martha’s Vineyard last Thursday 84-62 to move to 3-2 on the season.
Boys swimming remained undefeated by besting the Vineyarders 90-79.
Nauset boys track moved to 5-0 with a 70-30 victory over Falmouth on Tuesday. Senior Paytah Dill won the long jump with a jump of 20’ 2.5”, Damian Bebber placed first in the 300 meters with a time of 37.16 seconds, junior Aidan Brown was victorious in the 55 meters and 55-meter hurdles with times of 6.80 seconds and 8.11 seconds respectively.
Bebber’s second-place finish in the long jump with a jump of 19 feet qualified him for the Coaches Invitational.
The girls team (4-1), meanwhile, eased past the Clippers 88-12 behind senior Mackenzie Still, sophomore Violet Roche, and juniors Madeline Mahoney and Rihanna Sutherland. The 4×200 team won the relay with a time of 1:56.62. Senior Liz Mayer threw the shotput 30’ 8.25” to qualify for Divisionals.
Upcoming games
Thursday, Jan. 18
Boys basketball: Nauset travels to Nantucket for a 5 p.m. game.
Friday, Jan. 19
Boys and girls swimming: Nauset has a dual meet against Sandwich beginning at 4 p.m.
Wrestling: The Warriors are at the Silver Lake Quad for a match beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 20
Wrestling: Nauset heads to the Cape Cod Invitational hosted by Sandwich High School. Start time to be announced.
Boys basketball: The Warriors are at ranked Wareham High School for a 6 p.m. tipoff.
Girls hockey: Nauset/Monomoy hosts Falmouth at Charles Moore Arena with game time set for 6:30 p.m.
Boys hockey: The Warriors take on Barnstable at the Hyannis Youth Community Center at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 23
Boys and girls track: The Warriors have a dual meet against Barnstable at Wheaton College beginning at 3 p.m.
Boys and girls swimming: Nauset welcomes Martha’s Vineyard Regional to Willy’s Gym for a 4 p.m. meet.
Girls basketball: Nauset hosts Monomoy at Nauset Regional Middle School for a 6:30 p.m. tip.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
Boys and girls swimming: The Warriors are at the YMCA of Cape Cod for a dual meet against Barnstable at 2:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Nauset hosts Martha’s Vineyard at the middle school starting at 5 p.m.
Girls hockey: Nauset/Monomoy heads to the Hyannis Youth Community Center for a 7 p.m. game against Barnstable.
Boys hockey: The Warriors face Falmouth High School at Falmouth Ice Arena at 7 p.m.