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Hundreds: Tuesday's MetroWest Fantastic Five high school athletes reached major milestones

Stack 'em up. Tuesday's MetroWest and Milford-area Fantastic Five high school athletes hit major career milestones, they muscled balls out of the park and ensured their teams won.

Without further ado, Tuesday's standout athletes:

SOPHIA BECKER, Wayland softball

The sophomore punched out her 200th career batter in an 11-4 win over Ashland. Katie Pralle launched a grand slam for the Warriors (5-6), while Kelsey Kaufman tripled twice.

CAYLA EHRLICH & KATE SAMS, Westborough girls lacrosse

They both scored their 100th career goal in a 16-10 win over Groton-Dunstable. Ehrlich had four goals and three assists, while Sams contributed a hat trick and an assist for the Rangers (14-2). Westborough's Lily Villaflor put away four goals with an assist and seven draw controls.

C.J. KIVLEHAN, Hopedale boys tennis

He secured the No. 3 singles point for the Blue Raiders to clinch a 3-2 win over Nashoba. Kivlehan took down Carter Neuschafer 6-1, 6-0. Hopedale (6-5) also swept the doubles points. Dom Costanza and Carter Lachiatto bested Alex Dow and Miguel Abreu 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1, while the Blue Raiders No. 2 pair Matthew Miller and brady Droeske prevailed 6-1, 6-0 over Harry Cantin and Dimitri Klochkov.

GARRETT WILLWERTH, Algonquin boys lacrosse

He pumped in four goals with two assists in a 10-3 victory over Groton-Dunstable. Jack Gulachenski contributed a hat trick and an assist for Algonquin (9-6), while Declan Mulkerin and Luke Nofsinger each had a goal and assist.

Franklin High School's Ben Yuknis slides safely into third base during a baseball scrimmage against Holliston, March 27, 2024.
Franklin High School's Ben Yuknis slides safely into third base during a baseball scrimmage against Holliston, March 27, 2024.

BENJAMIN YUKNIS, Franklin baseball

He doubled and homered, driving in three runs in an 8-0 win over North Attleborough. Rex Cinelli (two RBI) and Lukas Phillip (RBI, run) each went 2-for-4 for the Panthers. Franklin starter Matt Miller punched out five batters over six innings. Henry DiGiorgio doubled and scored two runs, while Jake Shaughnessy (double, run, RBI) and Zach Winer contributed two hits each. Franklin's Dominic Caccavelli added an RBI and a hit, while Sean Kryzak scored two runs.

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Softball

WESTWOOD 5, Millis 0: Millis pitcher Mia Vasta allowed just four hits in a complete game.

BLACKSTONE VALLEY 4, Bay Path 3: Lyndsey Kay drove in two runs with a homer, and Olivia Hall added two hits for the Beavers (6-9, 5-2 Colonial).

NIPMUC 6, Hopedale 5: Janelle Scirocco singled in a run in the seventh inning and scored on an error following Ella Calvey's base hit as the Warriors (15-1, 9-1) won in a walk-off to catch the Blue Raiders (15-2, 9-1) for a share of the Dual Valley Conference title. Delaney Vaillette had an RBI single for Hopedale.

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Boys lacrosse

BLACKSTONE VALLEY TECH 14, Bay Path 0: Jamie Johnson and Nick Valoras each contributed a hat trick and an assist for the Beavers. BVT goalie Ethan Oliva turned away four shots in a shutout victory, while Cam Burdick and Chris Bouvier distributed two assists each.

Natick junior Alex Peck is defended by Concord-Carlisle junior Hays Gardiner during their 2nd round game in the Coaches Cup Tournament in Natick, April 18, 2024.
Natick junior Alex Peck is defended by Concord-Carlisle junior Hays Gardiner during their 2nd round game in the Coaches Cup Tournament in Natick, April 18, 2024.

NATICK 9, Framingham 8: Alex Peck accumulated five points with three goals and two assists for the Redhawks (9-6), while Ray Gilkes (assist) and Josh London added two goals each.

Girls lacrosse

WACHUSETT 13, Ashland 10: Anna Magennis found the net five times for the Clockers (11-6). Ashland's Paige Tripp (assist) and Maggie Magennis scored two goals each, and Julia Schreiber contributed a goal and an assist. Clockers goalie Alannah Duffy made eight saves.

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Nipmuc's Fallon Lozano watches her shot sail wide of the Notre Dame net, tended by MaryGrace Sposato,
Nipmuc's Fallon Lozano watches her shot sail wide of the Notre Dame net, tended by MaryGrace Sposato,

NIPMUC 14, Hopedale 0: Fallon Lozano collected five goals and two assists, and Tatum Loftus posted the shutout for the Warriors (11-3, 9-0 Mid-Mass.).

Boys volleyball

AGAWAM 3, Wayland 1: Joey Burke amassed 30 assists and 15 digs, but the Warriors (9-6) fell 25-15, 22-25, 25-12, 25-14. Wayland's Finn Bell accumulated 16 kills and eight digs, while Joe Kelly had 10 kills and eight digs. Warriors libero Liam Frenzel pulled up 16 digs.

Girls tennis

BROMFIELD 4, AMSA 1: Eagles No. 1 Saisha Kolluri picked up a point after Michele Xu needed to retire up 6-3, 1-0.

Boys track and field

MID-WACH B CHAMPIONSHIP: Marlborough's Parker Rogers captured both the shot put (49-9) and discus (161-10) titles at Nashoba.

Girls track and field

MID-WACH B CHAMPIONSHIP: Marlborough's 4x800 relay captured the title in 12:10.48 at Nashoba.

Girls golf

HOPKINTON 17.5, Westborough 16.5: Ashley Huang shot a 29 over six holes for the Hillers (9-4-1).

This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: May 14 MetroWest and Milford-area Fantastic Five high school athletes