THE Miaa state tournaments For basketball and hockey, are expected to start next week.
But before you get, there is still business to attend. The regular season ends this week before the announcement of the tournament couples on Saturday.
The teams are going this week to make a last boost to improve the sowing of the tournament.
Follow all the strengths throughout the week here.
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Monday, February 17
Basketball boys
ETAHL POHL scored 25 points while East Bridgewater beat Holliston, 55-50.
Norwell beat Holbrook, 84-55. Odens Massillon scored 20 points in the loss and Allen Brown Stuck in 19.
North Quincy defeated Brockton, 59-48, behind 20 points Kobe Nguyen. Nguyen is at 997 career points before the match of Thursday at home against Durfee.
Jackson Davenport scored 19 points in the victory of Middleboro 73-39 against Medfield. Ryan Marzelli And Nolan Trottier The two scored 13 points.
Basketball for girls
Julia Grimes She caught her 1,000th rebound in the victory of Carver 60-39 against Bellingham. Sarah stairs scored 25 points and Jadyn Sotomayor added 15.
Jenna Mishou At 36 points, 14 rebounds and 7 assists in the victory of Archbishop Williams 90-47 against Weymouth. Addie Bathing added 20 points and ALANA McNamara had 13.
Frankie Mazzini scored 13 points, but Braintree fell to Natick, 54-41. Frankie Spadorcia had 12 rebounds and 5 blocks.
Female hockey
Cam Katapodis Marked in the third period and extension while Archbishop Williams beat Arlington, 2-1.
Boys hockey
Luke Dunham (2 goals, 2 assists) and Shane Mulcahy (goal, 2 assists) led Cohasset / Hull to an 8-1 victory against the Southeast.
Kevin Murrin scored two goals and collected four assists while Pembroke beat Grafton, 9-4. Camera Adding two goals and two assists.
Middleboro / Carver / Wareham beat Stoughton / Brockton, 6-3. In the loss, Jake McSweeney, Williams Corvino and Gavin Summers brand.
Norwell beat Newburyport during a shooting to qualify for the final of the Newburyport Bank tournament. Matt Cerutti scored the two goals.
Canton beat Weymouth, 4-2. Ryan Ferguson scored the two goals for the Wildcats. Canton Travis Thomas was appointed MVP of the Ed Burns tournament.
Whitman-Hanson beat Silver Lake, 2-1, in overtime behind Jack O’Hearn Winning objective. Nick Zaccaria Made 29 stops. Andy Renner Well played in order to defeat.
Luke Ryan scored two goals in Scitute 6-3 victory over Wachusett.