Video: Hillers Volleyball Playoff Games
In the First Video: The defending state champion #4 seeded Hopkinton Hillers Volleyball team swept #5th seeded Medfield at home to advance to the sectional semi-finals.
In the First Video: The defending state champion #4 seeded Hopkinton Hillers Volleyball team swept #5th seeded Medfield at home to advance to the sectional semi-finals.
At the end of the season golf banquet, 36th year Head Coach Dick Bliss and the senior captains (Geoff Holler, Jake Doherty and Matt Johnson) hoisted up the TVL championship trophy and many awards were given out to members of the team after an incr
Congratulations to the Hopkinton Hiller Varsity Cheerleaders for winning their 5th consecutive Tri Valley League Championship against Ashland, Bellingham, Holliston, Medway, Norton and Medfield on Oct 29th, which was hosted by Hopkinton. The team won the title of Grand Champion of the Invitational for having the highest score of all 15 team that competed.
Sunday afternoon, the Hopkinton Varsity Cheerleaders will be competing at the South Regional Championship at Whitman Hanson. Let’s show our support by cheering them on! Go Hillers!
The defending state champion #4 seeded Hopkinton Hillers Volleyball team swept #5th seeded Medfield at home to advance to the sectional semi-finals. The Hillers had control throughout the match and beat Medfield in 3 straight (25-8, 25-13, 25-22). Amanda Gilbert racked up 7 Kills, 13 digs and Annie Dumas had a big night with 8 Kills. Abbie Gilbert dominated from the corners with 10 kills overall. Jen Manning was unstoppable all night long with 18 digs and 5 aces. Rachel Zale did a nice job at setting up a number of scores as she totaled 20 assists.
The road weary Hopkinton Hiller football team will be in action tonight in what is likely their last Friday night home game of the year. Please come out to support the 4-4 Hillers as they try to move above .500 verses a tough Norwood team from the Bay State Conference.
Check out a cool photo of the Hillers and the home crowd above.
The road weary Hopkinton Hiller football team will be in action tonight in what is likely their last Friday night home game of the year. Please come out to support the 4-4 Hillers as they try to move above .500 verses a tough Norwood team from the Bay State Conference.
Check out a cool photo of the Hillers and the home crowd above.
Field Hockey
#19 Hopkinton (9-7-2) - 0 @ #14 Notre Dame (10-5-3) - 1 (Hillers finish season 9-8-2)
Football
Duxbury defeats Hopkinton 28-14 Friday Oct 30th
Hopkinton Hillers go back to regular season play
11/6 Norwood @ Hopkinton 7:00pm
11/13 Hopkinton @ Walpole 7:00pm
11/26 Ashland @ Hopkinton 10:00am
Volleyball - Hopkinton is the # 4 seed and will host Medfield the # 5 seed in the Central Volleyball Division 2 Quarter-Finals next Monday, November 9th at 7pm at the Athletic Center.
The Hopkinton Middle School Boys’ soccer team finished their season with a 7-1 victory last Friday versus Millis. Goal scores were Jason Hicks (2 goals), Tim Fragiano, John Carson, Owen DiNicola, Steven Maffiore (2 goals). The boys and girls will conclude successful seasons Thursday night at the soccer banquet. Congratulations to both teams.
Tyler Zanini played extremely well in goal as the Middle School Boys' soccer team played well in 0-0 tie on Monday versus Ashland. Despite hitting the cross bar six times the boys fought hard to the final whistle. The defensive line of Brady Sheehan, Nick Skiba, Max Rogers and Ellis Spar played solidly. The boys' record now stands at 7-1-3. They conclude their season home on today versus Millis.