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Hillers Sports Update 10-24-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Medfield Warriors and Hopkinton Hillers kicked off on a very rainy Friday night at Hopkinton High School. The original 7pm kickoff was pushed up to 6pm to avoid some rain storms in the area but severe thunderstorms forced a stoppage in the 2nd quarter with 1:37 left.

Despite the heavy rain, both teams did not shy away from the pass although the rain led to drops and difficulty for both teams to gain momentum on offense. The game was suspended for one hour before it was decided to continue the game the following day (Saturday 10/22) at 4:30pm.

Hillers Sports Update 10-21-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Contributed Updates:
The HMS boys' soccer team put in a fabulous effort playing to a 3-3 to an undefeated Milford team yesterday. Russell DeMarco scored all three goals for the Hillers. The players should stay tuned to announcements later in the day about practice if the weather is inclement.

Friday's Hillers Schedule:
JV Boys and Girls Soccer Postponed to Monday 10/24.
Hillers Varisty Girls @ Millis moved to 3:30
Hillers Volleyball VS Medfield 5:30
Hillers Football VS Medfield (GAME HAS BEEN MOVED TO 6PM DUE TO IMPENDING WEATHER)

Video: Hillers Sports Update 10-20-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-On Wednesday (October 19th) Playoff bound Hillers Field Hockey recorded their 3rd tie of the year after a 1-1 result against Dover-Sherborn. The Hillers are fighting for seeding with a 9-3-3 record (21 points).

-Hillers Girls Soccer recorded a 4-0 road win against Bellingham. Hopkinton Girls are now 3-7-5 (11 points) on the season.

-Hillers Girls Volleyball is now 13-1 on the season as they swept their 8th straight match. The Girls took down Westwood at home.

Athletic Fields Sub-Committee Holds 1st Meeting

By contributor,

Over the last two months, the Hopkinton Public School District has established an Athletic Fields Sub-Committee to facilitate the development of an athletic field master plan proposal and make recommendations to the School Committee for any new capital projects that would enhance the current outdoor athletic facilities. During the life of the project, the Sub-Committee plans to identify current outdoor athletic facility conditions and constraints for the Hopkinton Public Schools while also gathering input from stakeholder groups across the community regarding current and potential usage.

Hillers Sports Update 10-18-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-Hillers Boys Soccer fell on the road against Holliston 4-1. Holliston improves to 10-3-0 (20 points) while Hillers are now 5-8-1 (11 points)

-Hillers Girls tied Holliston at the Fruit St. Fields 0-0. Hillers girls are now 2-7-5 (9 points), Holliston is 5-3-5 (15 points).

-Hillers Field Hockey grabbed a 2-0 win over Hopedale. The playoff bound Hillers stand at 9-3-2 (20 Points).

Hillers Sports Update 10-14-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

-Hopkinton Field Hockey improved to 8-3-2 (18 Points) as they took down Medway 3-1. The Mustangs fall to 6-5-2 (14 Points).

-Hillers Boys and Girls Cross Country both got wins over Ashland. The Boys won 21-40, Girls 18-42. The Hillers Boys are now 4-2 on the season, while Ashland falls to 2-5. Hillers girls are a perfect 6-0, while Ashland is 4-2.

Help Fight Cancer at Hillers Football Game

By Tom Nappi, News Director

October is Breast Cancer awareness month! You can donate to the American Cancer Society at the ticket tables prior to Friday nights Hillers home football game VS Bellingham. Freshman football players will also be walking around at half time accepting donations. Kickoff between the Hillers and Bellingham is at 7pm from David M. Hughes Stadium. View more about the football fundraiser below. Prior to Friday nights football game, Hillers volleyball will host their annual dig pink match to benefit the Side-Out Foundation for Cancer Research and Awareness in the athletic center at 6:30.