• Old Rochester Boys and Girls Track – The boys and girls faced off in a tough meet against Dighton Rehoboth High School, but the Bulldogs were able to beat the Falcons and maintain their undefeated record thus far. Ally Saccone won both the girls hurdles and high jump, while also placing well in the 300 meter. Over at shot-put, Ryann Monteiro and Cassie Helmar also put forth their best effort to score points for ORR.
In the boy’s meet, David Romanowicz racked up points in the hurdles and high jump. In the 300 meter, Dan Donohue finished first for ORR and let the boys to a victory there. Next up for ORR Track is New Bedford Voke, which is sure to be the biggest challenge for the boys yet this season.
• Old Rochester Girls Basketball – In an incredibly close game, the girls lost to Wareham 57-55 with the final basket scored by Wareham in the final minutes of the game. ORR still had some outstanding players, however, with Katie Wilbur scoring a team high of 15 points, Colby Garstang 14, and Gabby Reuter 12. Next up, the girls face Bishop Stang High School.
• Old Rochester Boys Basketball – Against Case, the boys unfortunately lost 73-67 in overtime. Max Risch led the way in scoring for the team with 25 points, followed by Biruk Legasse with 13 and Matt Teefy with 11.
Against Wareham High School later in the week, things regrettably did not improve for the ORR boys who lost 85-61. Forrest Cote played well with 13 points, Matt Beatty with 16, and Max Risch with 14. Their record stands at 4-3 and 3-3 in the SCC. Next up the boys host Bishop Stang.
• Old Rochester Hockey – The recent game against Cohasset unfortunately saw the Bulldogs losing with a conclusive score of 5-2. The first half of the game was the best for ORR, with Brett Lygren and Max Sherman both scoring to make up ORR’s two goals for the game.
Against Middleboro, however, the Bulldogs fared much better emerging with an 8-1 win. Max Sherman scored three goals, one in the second quarter and two in the third. Also contributing were Bobby Stickles with his first varsity goal, Jeremy Lawton, Nick Goerges, Cam O’Conner, and Cam Severino. Their record now stands at 1-1-4.
By India Krawczyk