The Westfield News Scoreboard: Unbeaten Agawam makes it through Kara Racicot’s game-high

WOMEN LACROSSE Agawam 10, Westfield 8

Agawam overcame a game-high 6 goals from Westfield’s Kara Racicot to hand the Bombers (3-1) their first loss of the season on a cool, blustery late afternoon Tuesday in the Whip City.

The Brownies stayed unbeaten, enhancing to 5-0.

Agawam created a 7-4, initially half lead with Isabella Spaulding scoring a team-high four objectives. Vivian Gouvin and Olivia Govoni scored two goals each for the Brownies; Gabby Cosentini and Makayla Rosario each had one. Gianna Goodrow had three assists, and Cosentini got one.Ellie Adams and

Kayli Bush each scored for Westfield. Adams and Racicot also each had an assist.Westfield goalie Leena Azam ended up with eight

conserves. Agawam keeper Kilee Barna had four.Westfield returns to action April 17 on the roadway against East Longmeadow, beginning

at 7 p.m.BOYS beach ball Rams sweep Red Raiders Southwick 3, Athol 0 Southwick swept Athol 25,17, 25-23, 25-18 Tuesday

to enhance to 4-2.

Phong Tran( 28 helps, 3

aces, 7 digs)

, Nicolas Spina(ace, 15 eliminates, 5 digs), River Thompson( seven aces, nine kills, 7 digs), Max Salvador (six digs), Zachariah Frailey(ace, two eliminates, four digs), Braden Iglesias(block, 4 digs), Daniel Methe (2 kills, dig), Caleb Gaudet (dig), and Tyce Wilson (block)contributed for the Rams.Southwick next journeys to Chicopee to face the Pacers on April 17. The game begins at 5 p.m.Bombers post fourth straight success Westfield 3, Minnechaug 0 Westfield( 6-1 )won its fourth straight match, beating Minnechaug, 25-16, 25-17, 25-20. Zach Kukharchuk (16 kills, two aces, 6 digs, one block), Andrew Yerak (six kills, dig ), Gio Gonzalez(8 eliminates, 15 helps, three aces, 5 digs, 1/2 block ), Zack Maslar(4 eliminates, 3 digs), Jake Satkowski (four eliminates, 1/2 block), Bogdan Kuzin(five eliminates, one ace, one dig, one block), Max Yurtuc (19 assists, 5 digs), Nolan Rodgers (4 helps, 4 aces, 10 digs), Arlen Messier (one ace, three digs), and Mark Chyruk sustained the most recent victory. BASEBALL Saints win second straight contest St. Mary’s 6, Pathfinder 4 St. Mary’s rallied from a three-run deficit inthe 5th

inning with a four-run, sixth inning

to win its 2nd straight game

, a second successive league victory and improve to 3-1. St. Mary’s pulled ahead with strong offensive trips from numerous players and some crucial sacrifice scenarios. Noah Amaral led the way for the Saints with two hits and a run scored. Tim Moran subbed in as a pinch runner in the bottom of the 5th inning and was accountable for the eventual winning run, a sacrifice bunt back to the pitcher that led to 2 RBI.Ben King began on the mound for St. Mary’s, spreading three runs and 5 hits over four innings while striking out

4. Saints’Audrey Amaral supplied three innings of scoreless relief, setting out four.Tigers chase Gators Westfield Technical Academy 22, Entrance 1 Westfield Technical Academy sophomore pitcher Josh Elmer followed up a best game to begin the season with a one-hitter. Elmer recorded 5 Ks.Jack Hall had a hit, 2 walks,

a sacrifice fly and five RBI; Benjamin Harrington went 2-for-4 with a triple, 2 runs and four RBI.Bombers best Spartans to stay unbeaten Westfield 7, East Longmeadow

2 Patrick Moore went 3-for-3 with two doubles and 3 RBI to lead Westfield on April 14 in a road contest. Bombers ‘Nolan Wondolowski went 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Robert Nanotti had

a hit, a walk,

and two runs. Ryan Garvey scored 2 runs; Jackson LaValley and Paul Lawry each had one.Westfield pitcher Anthony Roberts scattered 4 hits, four strolls, and 2 runs (one made)over 5 1/3 innings. He started out eight batters.Wondolowski offered 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief. He started out three, strolled two and enabled no hits.Westfield(6-0 )will want to stay unbeaten when

the Bombers welcome Pope Francis(4-2 )to Bullens Field on April 14. First pitch is at 4 p.m.

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