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Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hockey team made a statement in their first round playoff game against Bourne, picking up a 4-0 Win before a packed crowd including a great showing from the student body. After a scoreless 1st that saw the Hillers out shoot Bourne 12-4, Hopkinton opened the scoring on a beautiful pass play from JH Vokey to Cam Finlayson, on what turned out to be the game winner. Finlayson took the cross ice pass firing it home for his 100th career point as a Hiller .

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hillers first playoff opponent is now set. Bourne beat DR/Seekonk 2-1 last night and will now face Hopkinton. The game is Thursday, 6PM @ the Bourne areana.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hillers first playoff opponent is now set. Bourne beat DR/Seekonk 2-1 last night and will now face Hopkinton. The game is Thursday, 6PM @ the Bourne areana.

Hillers Basketball Playoff Games

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton Hillers boys who clinched a playoff spot Wednesday night by stunning Westwood 63-61 will be on the road for the Central Division 2 Quarter Finals round of the playoffs. They will take on TVL rival Medfield, Friday Night @ Medfield. Game tips off at 7:00pm.

Friday 3/4 7pm
#7 Hopkinton (10-10) @ #2 Medfield (17-3)

The Hillers girls who finished the regular season 14-6 earned a home game for the Central Division 2 Quarter Finals and first round bye. The Lady-Hillers will take on Ashland Thursday Night at 7:00pm in the HHS Athletic Center.

Hillers Basketball Playoff Games

By Tom Nappi, News Director

The Hopkinton Hillers boys who clinched a playoff spot Wednesday night by stunning Westwood 63-61 will be on the road for the Central Division 2 Quarter Finals round of the playoffs. They will take on TVL rival Medfield, Friday Night @ Medfield. Game tips off at 7:00pm.

Friday 3/4 7pm
#7 Hopkinton (10-10) @ #2 Medfield (17-3)

The Hillers girls who finished the regular season 14-6 earned a home game for the Central Division 2 Quarter Finals and first round bye. The Lady-Hillers will take on Ashland Thursday Night at 7:00pm in the HHS Athletic Center.

TVL Standings Update 2-24-2016

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Here are the latest standings in TVL Winter Sports
* - Earned Post Season Spot

Boys Hockey: (W-L-T)
Medfield 14-1-4*
Medway 12-5-3*
Hopkinton 17-3-0*

Westwood 11-4-4*
Dover-Sherborn 10-7-2*
Bellingham 10-9-0*
Holliston 4-12-4
Norton 5-12-3
Ashland 4-12-2

Boys Basketball (W-L)
Medfield 16-3*
Dover-Sherborn 14-6*
Westwood 15-7*
Medway 15-5*
Holliston 10-9*
Hopkinton 10-10*
Ashland 6-13
Norton 4-16
Bellingham 6-14
Millis 4-16

Rebound: The Chris Herren Story

By contributor,

Chris Herren, a basketball legend from Fall River, Massachusetts, dreamed of one day playing for his hometown team, the Boston Celtics. An All-American, Chris broke scoring records, was recruited by top colleges, featured in Sports Illustrated and became the focus of an acclaimed book, "Fall River Dreams". Herren realized his lifelong dream of playing in the NBA when he was drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 1999 and was traded to the Boston Celtics after his rookie season, but lost it all due to substance abuse.

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hiller hockey team salutes the fans after their final regular season game. Coach MacPherson's team finished the season with an impressive 17-3 record. Hopkinton held their opponents to a paltry 1.50 goals against avg. while pitching 6 shutouts. Now they await the MIAA tournament seedings next week, to determine their first round opponent. Great Season guys! More work to do!

Hiller Hockey

By Eric Carty, Assistant Hockey Coach, WBZ Ch 4 Weather Watcher, National Weather Service Spotter

The Hiller hockey team salutes the fans after their final regular season game. Coach MacPherson's team finished the season with an impressive 17-3 record. Hopkinton held their opponents to a paltry 1.50 goals against avg. while pitching 6 shutouts. Now they await the MIAA tournament seedings next week, to determine their first round opponent. Great Season guys! More work to do!