We are deep in the heart of the fall sports season and the Vineyard high school teams are hitting their stride against some of the toughest competition yet.
The Vineyard boys and girls soccer teams are off to a strong start. In each of their four wins, the girls have outscored opponents 21-2, and the boys have a 15-2 margin of victory as well.
The head coach of a Plymouth soccer team was fired last week after what his bosses deemed was “unacceptable behavior” during a game against the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School boys team.
Boys soccer opened the season with back-to-back wins, defeating Monomoy 3-1 and Cohasset 1-0 to start on an undefeated note. Girls soccer defeated Monomoy 4-0 but lost to Sutton High School 3-1.
September on the Vineyard is upon us, the season of shoulder pads and shin guards. From freshly cut fairways to the rugged trails of the state forest, the Island’s student athletes are days from the main stage.
The Vineyard girls tennis team stayed grounded Saturday, both mentally and physically, as they opened their Division 3 state tournament with a strong 4-1 victory over Seekonk.
