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A SHINING MOMENT:
Duxbury’s David
Hemmingway and a
teammate soar above
their Sandwich oppo- ANOTHER DUXBURY TITLE: Members of the Duxbury High School varsity golf
nents during a 1-0 loss team display the MIAA Division II State Championship trophy last year after edg-
to the Blue Knights that ing Sandwich by two strokes at the National Golf Club in Sutton.
eliminated the Dragons
from the playoffs. DUXBURY TEAMS’ PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES LAST YEAR
Football: Lost in the first round of the Division IIA playoffs to Marshfield
Girls’ Soccer: Lost in the second round of the South Sectionals to Canton
Boys’ Soccer: Lost in the South Sectional finals to Sandwich
Golf: MIAA Division II State Champions
Boys’ Cross Country: Finished 12th at the EMASS sectionals
Girls Cross Country: Finished 27th at the EMASS sectionals
Field Hockey: Lost in the second round of the South Sectionals to Hopkington
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4 Duxbury Clipper Dragon Sports Preview 2010
Girls’
Soccer Last year’s record: 16-4-1
Head Coach: Emerson Coleman
THE 2010 Varsity Lady Dragons. Coach Coleman is hoping to continue the team’s success in his third Captains: Melissa Gavin & Emily Gallagher
year coaching (the girls won the state title his first year and went to the section finals last season.)
I
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
COACH SPEAK
sports@duxburyclipper.com Despite the loss Duxbury has plen- very difficult.”
n Emerson Coleman’s first year ty of offense in captains Melissa Gavin “This defense is good enough that
coaching the girls’ soccer team,
“This group of kids
and Emily Gallagher, along with fresh- it should limit our opponents’ offen-
he lead them to a state title. In has incredible chemis-
man Emily Wiemer, who her coach de- sive opportunities and will always be
his second year at the helm the team scribes as a scorer and finisher. capable of keeping us in games,” said try. When the game is
lost to Canton in the South Sectional Freshman Gabie Davis will start in Coleman. over they don’t seem to
finals. Coleman’s midfield, along with a group An important element that has im- be in any rush to get
There seems little doubt that his that includes Katie Finocchiaro, Jesse pressed the Duxbury coach the most is home. A couple of times
Lady Dragons will be back in the play- Williams, Laura Nee, Sarah Jones and the team’s chemistry. they ordered pizza dur-
offs this year. How far they go could Lily Connolly. “This group of kids has incred- ing a game and went
well depend on his team’s physical While Duxbury appears loaded up ible chemistry. When the game is over under a tree to eat it
condition. front, it’s the Lady Dragon defense that they don’t seem to be in any rush to get together afterwards. It’s
“If we stay healthy we have the po- could carry the team deep into the play- home. A couple of times they ordered all about soccer with
tential to play with anyone in the state,” offs. pizza during a game and went under a them.”
said Coleman, who returns 25 veterans “We are very strong defensively,” tree to eat it together afterwards. It’s
along with two promising freshmen said Coleman. “Getting Lauren Grady all about soccer with them,” said Cole- – Coach
who have cracked the starting lineup. back is a big boost. She was the starting man.
While Coleman is blessed with stopper the year we won the title and While Duxbury looks like they will Coleman on
plenty of experience in his lineup, he missed all of last year with an injury. be a force on paper, Coleman is not rul-
did suffer one major loss from his 2009 Add Madi Lawson and Lily Peterson, ing out Whitman-Hanson, Silver Lake, team chemistry
roster in two-time Boston Globe Player along with Charlotte Cipolletti, Devan and Pembroke as teams that will give
of The Year, Caitlin Burke, who was a Bahr, and the return of Meghan Woom- Duxbury a battle for the league crown.
major offensive force that drew plenty er and we’ll have a defense that will
Varsity Roster
Number, Name, Year, Position 13, Emily Gallagher, Senior, Midfield
0, Jenna Cusick, Senior, Goalie 14, Jessie Williams, Senior, Back
1, Emily Brook, Senior, Goalie 15, Lily Peterson, Junior, Midfield
2, Jenny Moore, Senior, Forward 16, Jen Gerraughty, Junior, Back
3, Hanna Dwinnell, Senior, Midfield 17, Madi Lawson, Junior, Midfield
4, Taylor Tobin, Junior, Midfield 18, Meghan Woomer, Senior, Back
5, Melissa Gavin, Senior, Forward 19, Sarah Jones, Junior, Midfield
6, Katie Finocchario, Senior, Back 20, Olivia McCarthy, Senior, Midfield
7, Katie Finn, Senior, Midfield 21, Devan Bahr, Senior, Back
8, Charlotte Cipolletti, Senior, Back 22 Sophie Dubuisson, Junior, Midfield
9, Lauren Grady, Senior, Back 23, Deidre Murphy, Junior, Midfield
10, Sarah Hanlon, 24, Emily Doyle, Junior Midfield
Senior, Midfield 25, Laura Nee, Soph., Forward
11, Emily Weimer, 26, Lily Connolly, Soph., Forward
Fresh., Forward 27, Liz Runci, Midfield, Senior
12, Colleen 28, Casey Walker, Senior, Midfield
Leddie, Junior, 29, Gabby Davis, Fresh., Midfield
Midfield
HEADS UP
PLAY: Duxbury’s
Taylor Tobin
works out with
teammates prior
to their pre-
season game
with Plymouth
South.
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Captains Emily Gallagher and Melissa Gavin hope to lead the Lady Dragons, who
But the rest of the awesome FarFar staff is
have 25 returning players, back to the playoffs this year. ready to serve you until December 26th.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
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Oct. 10 Duxbury Tournament Home TBA
Oct. 12 Pembroke Home 4:00
Oct. 14 Silver Lake Home 4:00
Oct. 18 New Bedford Away 4:30
Oct. 20 Whitman-Hanson Home 6:00
Oct. 22 N. Quincy Away 4:00
Oct. 25 Hingham Away 4:00
Oct. 29 Bishop Fenwick Home 4:00
Football
Last year’s record: 9-3
Keenan Division Champions
Head Coach: Dave Maimaron
A
By Mike Halloran, Sports Editor
sports@duxburyclipper.com the battle for playing time, while Win- kind of kid,” said his coach. “He’s an defensive backfield are Hallissey and
Super Bowl win in 2008 ston Schromm and Wes Dow are mov- outstanding player who has a knack Martin, with Padula, junior Brendon
and a playoff spot in 2009 ing to the offensive line to bolster its for the inside and playing in traffic. Gillis, and sophomore Joe Guilfoyle
has certainly established the depth. He makes good reads, is quick to the making strong bids for playing time
Duxbury Dragons as one of the premier Maimaron is hoping that he can have ball, and gets underneath his blocks.” in the preseason.
football programs on the South Shore, if a well-balanced offense with Haffey While there have been questions
not in all of eastern Massachusetts. at QB and junior Matt O’Keefe as his After a disappointing loss to about how well the sophomores would
After a disappointing loss to Marsh- backup. O’Keefe looked like Marshfield in the first round of last blend with the veterans, there have
field in the first round of last year’s Di- he had the starting job last year’s Division IIA playoffs that been no incidents of swelled heads or
vision IIA playoffs that ended the year, but an injury forced ended the season at 9-3, it appears debates about playing time.
season at 9-3, it appears Coach him to the bench, allowing Coach Dave Maimaron’s squad has “This has been one of the most
Dave Maimaron’s squad has Haffey to emerge as the wiped the loss from its memory and cohesive groups of kids I have had
wiped the loss from its memory leader on offense. Now is intent on going all the way. here since I have been coaching,”
and is intent on going all the fully recovered, O’Keefe said the Duxbury coach. “They com-
way this year. is capable of assuming Junior Jay McDermott and Mc- pliment each other on good plays and
A veteran team, re- command should the need Carthy will round out the starting help each other out when they want to
inforced with one of the arise. linebacking corps. do things better.”
most talented sophomore While both players are ca- “We are really excited about our While Duxbury’s Patriot League
classes in the school’s histo- pable of executing a passing secondary,” said Maimaron. “Riley record will determine if it gets a play-
ry, will open its season with game, Maimaron has yet to Naton is like having a coach on the off spot, the team’s first four games
Bridgewater-Raynham next see his receivers develop field, and James ‘The Assassin’ Burke with BR, Plymouth North, New Bed-
Friday night at 7 p.m. in in training camp. has put on some weight and will only ford, and Taunton will determine if
Bridgewater. “I’m sure they’ll get better after having an outstanding the Dragons will be good enough for
The Trojans ap- come around,” said season last year.” another return to Gillette.
pear to be one of the Maimaron. “But right Joining Naton and Burke in the
toughest teams on the now they aren’t play-
Duxbury schedule, so ing with any con-
Maimaron will get a sistency, nor are
very quick read on they running
how good his team the proper
can be. routs.”
“This will be The coach
a very good test,” Game MVP Matt Savard leaps is confident it
said Maimaron. for a TD pass during last year’s will happen
“B-R returns Turkey Day 17-7 win over when play
some key Marshfield. begins, as se-
players and niors Matt
it will be a good experience to see how Hallisey and Adam Martin have experi-
our younger players react.” ence from last year. Webber, sophomore
While Duxbury returns starters and Joe Guilfoyle, and surprising junior An-
captains Kane Haffey, Dave Donovan, drew Padula have had good camps and
and Max Randall, they also have added are waiting in the wings should a change
32 sophomores from last year’s domi- need to be made.
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