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Hopkinton Hillers Sports Update 11-5-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Girls Soccer: The 17th seeded Hillers season came to an end on a rainy Tuesday afternoon with a 3-1 loss versus #1 Old Rochester. The Hillers end their season with 7 wins, 7 losses and 6 ties.

Girls Volleyball: #2 Hopkinton will take on #3 Algonquin at Framingham High School. The game will take place Wednesday, November 6th at 4pm.

Boys Soccer: #14 Hopkinton earned the 2-0 upset win over #3 Diman Regional and will next play #6 Bishop Feehan at Bishop Feehan High School, Wednesday November 6th at 2pm.

Hopkinton Hillers Playoff Update 11-1-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Girls Volleyball: #7 Shrewsbury defeated #10 Shepherd Hill to advance on to battle #2 Hopkinton. The game will take place Monday November 4th at 6:30pm in the Hopkinton High School Athletic Center. The winner advances on to play Wednesday at Framingham High School, time TBD.

Boys Soccer: Hopkinton earned the 14th seed and will travel to #3 Diman Regional on Monday November 4th at 2pm.

Girls Soccer: Hopkinton earned the 17th seed and will travel to #16 Nauset Regional on Sunday November 3rd at 4pm.

Hopkinton Hillers Playoff Update 10-29-2019

By Tom Nappi, News Director

Some of the playoff brackets are out! Below is the latest!

- 18 and 0 Girls Volleyball has earned the 2nd seed and will play the winner of (7) Shrewsbury and (10) Shepherd Hill on Monday November 4th. The game will take place at Hopkinton High School. (Time TBD)

- 2 and 5 Hillers Football has earned the 7th seed in the South Division 4 Sectionals and will head to 2nd seeded Plymouth South for Friday Night football in the 1st round. Game will kickoff at 7pm.

Hiller's Dig Pink Fundraiser

By contributor,

The Hiller Volleyball Teams are excited to be part of The Side-Out Foundation and its Dig Pink initiative for the 10th consecutive year, and they need your help to make their campaign successful! They believe education is key to increasing knowledge about breast cancer and fundraising is essential to support further research. Funds raised for Side-Out go toward a clinical trial specifically for patients with stage 4 breast cancer, the most advanced form of the disease and the least funded area of research.