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A 3 2 0 1 9 Sports C7 Globe Top 20 No. Rec. 1. Nauset 0-0 2. St.

Prep 0-0 3. Wellesley 0-0 4. Lincoln-Sudbury 0-0 5. Lexington 0-0 6. Silver Lake 0-0 7.

Concord-Carlisle 0-0 8. Newton North 0-0 9. BC High 0-0 10. Arlington 0-0 11. Masconomet 0-0 12.

Wayland 0-0 13. Needham 0-0 14. Medford 0-0 15. Bedford 0-0 16. Medway 0-0 17.

Brookline 0-0 18. Norwell 0-0 19. Watertown 0-0 20. East Boston 0-0 Baseball INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE North Division Pct. GB 65 .536 65 .536 Buffalo .....................71 69 .507 4 Rochester ................70 70 .500 5 Lehigh 74 .471 9 Pawtucket ...............59 81 .421 16 South Division Pct.

GB 59 .576 Charlotte .................75 64 .540 5 64 .540 5 79 .432 20 West Division Pct. GB 59 .579 74 .471 15 Indianapolis ............66 74 .471 15 Louisville .................59 81 .421 22 z-Clinched Division MONDAY'S RESULTS Buffalo 3 Indianapolis 0 Gwinnett 5 Columbus 3 Syracuse 4 Pawtucket Valley 4 (10 inn.) Norfolk 6 (10 inn.) TUESDAY'S GAME Syracuse at WEDNESDAY'S GAME Columbus at Pawtucket, 5-4 LEHIGH AB BI BB SO Avg. Robinson cf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .288 Castillo lf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .316 Franco 3b 4 0 0 1 1 2 .175 Pirela rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 .281 Listi 1b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .278 Brantly 5 2 1 2 0 0 .314 McBride dh 5 0 1 0 0 3 .225 Rivas 2b 5 1 2 1 0 1 .375 Canelo ss 5 0 2 0 0 2 .262 Totals 39 4 9 4 4 9 PAWTUCKET AB BI BB SO Avg. Sturgeon cf 5 3 4 4 0 0 .277 Chatham ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 .302 Witte lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .277 Ockimey 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .204 Dalbec 3b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .257 Brentz dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .216 Hernandez 4 1 1 1 0 0 .209 Osinski rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Lopez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .130 Totals 35 5 6 5 2 5 000 000 120 1 4 9 0 110 010 2 5 6 2 Valley 12, Pawtucket 4. Canelo, Hernandez.

(). Valley Pawtucket 1. Lehigh IP ER BB SO ERA Jones 6 4 2 2 2 3 6.62 Salas 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.24 Hammer 1 1 1 1 0 112.64 Tols 1 2 1 0 1 5.73 Pawtucket IP ER BB SO ERA Stankiewicz 4 4 0 0 0 3 3.85 Houck 2 1 1 1 2 3.24 Poyner 1 2 2 2 2 2 3.77 Lenik 0 0 0 1 0 4.50 Kelley 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.79 Tapia 1 1 1 0 0 1 5.18 Houck (Robinson), by Kel- ley (Listi). Houck. Um- Randy Rosenberg; First, Jose Navas; Third, Erich Bacchus.

EASTERN LEAGUE Eastern Division Pct. GB 31 .569 34 .528 3 36 .500 5 37 .486 6 New Hampshire .....32 40 .444 9 Binghamton ............32 44 .421 11 Western Division Pct. GB Erie ...........................46 26 .639 Bowie .......................46 26 .639 x-Harrisburg ...........34 35 .493 Altoona ....................33 39 .458 13 Richmond ................32 40 .444 14 44 .380 x-First Half Winner MONDAY'S RESULTS Harrisburg 0 New Hampshire 7 (10 inn.) Trenton 7 Binghamton 3 Richmond 1 Erie 0 No Games Tuesday WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Trenton at Harrisburg at NY-PENN LEAGUE Stedler Division Pct. GB z-Lowell ...................42 34 .553 42 .447 8 42 .440 42 .432 9 McNamara Division Pct. GB z-Hudson 32 .573 Brooklyn ..................42 32 .568 33 .560 1 Staten Island ..........40 35 .533 3 Pinckney Division Pct.

GB z-Batavia .................41 35 .539 West 36 .526 1 State 36 .520 Mahoning 39 .487 4 Williamsport ...........32 43 .427 46 .395 11 z-Clinched Division MONDAY'S RESULTS Lowell 2 Batavia 0 Mahoning Valley Virginia 0 State College 3 Aberdeen Valley 0 Vermont at Staten Island at No Games Tuesday Tennis US OPEN RESULTS At New York, New York SINGLES Fourth Round Results Matteo Berrettini (24) def. Andrey Rublev, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (6). Diego Schwartzman (20) def. Alexander Zverev (6), 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, Gael Mon- fils (13) def. Pablo Andujar, 6-1, 6-2, Rafael Nadal (2) def.

Marin Cilic (22), 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. Fourth Round Results Belinda Bencic (13) def. Naomi Osa- ka (1), 7-5, Donna Vekic (23) def. Julia Goerges (26), 6-7 (5), 7-5, Elise Mertens (25) def. Kristie Ahn, 6-1, 6-1.

Latest line College Football Friday Wake Rice At Boise NFL Thursday At Bay Sunday At At At NY Miami At Tampa Francisco Kansas Jacksonville At LA Carolina Arizona At At La At Giants At NEWENGLAND Monday At New At Colleges FOOTBALL FCS Top 25 STATS Poll First-place votes in parentheses, re- cords through Sept. 1, points and pre- vious rank: Rec. Pts. LW 1. N.Dakota St.

(148) 1-0 3983 1 2. J. Madison (11) 0-1 3719 2 3. South Dakota 0-1 3658 3 4. E.

Washington 0-1 3398 4 5. UC 0-1 3258 5 6. 1-0 3167 7 7. Weber State 0-1 2909 8 8. 1-0 2641 11 9.

Kennesaw 1-0 2612 10 10. 0-1 2031 12 11. Northern 0-1 1884 18 12. SE Missouri 1-0 1696 17 13. Montana State 0-1 1568 14 14.

Indiana 0-1 1531 16 15. N. Carolina 1-0 1512 20 16. Illinois 0-1 1473 15 17. 1-0 1434 19 18.

Jacksonville St. 0-1 1298 6 19. Wofford 0-1 1176 9 20. Central 1-0 1055 21. 1-0 1022 22 22.

1-0 781 25 23. SE 1-0 746 24. Villanova 1-0 535 25. Sam Houston 0-1 518 23 Others: Princeton 401, Elon 325, Stony Brook 264, Colgate 247, Eastern Ken- tucky 203, S.C. State 161, Duquesne 124, Dartmouth 106, ETSU 103, Mc- Neese 70, Chattanooga 65, Alcorn State 48, Northern Arizona 41, New Hampshire 32, Monmouth 31, Rich- mond 29, Mercer 26, Yale 26, Lamar 21, The Citadel 21, Cal Poly 18, San Diego 15, Youngstown State 8, Incarnate Word 6, Idaho State 1, North Dakota 1, Sacramento State 1, Wagner 1.

FCS Top 25 Poll Rec. Pts. LW 1. N. Dakota St.

1-0 649 1 2. J. Madison (1) 0-1 622 2 3. South Dakota 0-1 567 4 4. UC 0-1 516 5 5.

East. Washington 0-1 514 3 6. 1-0 510 7 7. Kennesaw 1-0 478 10 8. Weber State 0-1 442 9 9.

1-0 383 12 10. 0-1 300 11 11. 1-0 295 17 12. Northern 0-1 294 20 13. SE Missouri 1-0 290 18 14.

N. Carolina 1-0 274 19 15. Indiana 0-1 264 16 16. Illinois 0-1 257 13 17. Jacksonville St.

0-1 252 6 18. Central 1-0 215 25 19. Montana State 0-1 209 15 20. Wofford 0-1 179 8 21. 1-0 129 23 22.

Sam Houston 0-1 108 22 23. 1-0 101 24. 0-2 72 14 25. 0-0 65 24 Others: Southeastern Louisiana 59, Elon 55, S.C. State 35, Eastern Ken- tucky 30, New Hampshire 22, Northern Arizona 22, North Dakota 18, McNeese 17, Portland State 17, Austin Peay 16, Idaho State 16, Richmond 16, Chatta- nooga 15, Abilene Christian 14, Youngstown State 13, CCSU 12, Incar- nate Word 12, Cal Poly 11, Houston Baptist 11, William Mary 10, Norfolk State 9, Yale 8, Lamar 5, Alcorn State 4, North Alabama 4, Stony Brook 4, Rhode Island 3, Villanova 3, Dartmouth 2, Monmouth (N.J.) 1, The Citadel 1.

NASCAR SOUTHERN 500 Sunday At Darlington, S.C. Raceway Lap Length: 1.366 miles (Pole number in parentheses) 1. (15) Erik Jones, 2. (3) Kyle Larson, 3. (33) Kyle Busch, 4.

(11) Kevin Harvick, 5. (2) Brad Keselowski, 6. (13) Clint Bowyer, 7. (4) Kurt Busch, 8. (19) Matt DiBenedetto, 9.

(17) Paul Menard, 10. (14) Austin Dillon, 11. (5) Daniel Suarez, 12. (12) Chris Buescher, 13. (10) Ryan Blaney, 14.

(7) Joey Logano, 15. (22) Martin Truex 16. (6) Jimmie Johnson, 17. (30) Aric Almirola, 18. (16) Alex Bowman, 19.

(8) Chase Elliott, 20. (29) Ty Dillon, 21. (1) William Byron, 22. (20) Ryan Preece 23. (24) Ryan Newman, 24.

(28) Bubba Wallace, 25. (25) Landon Cassill(i), 26. (26) David Ragan, 27. (32) Matt Tifft, 28. (31) Ross Chastain(i), 29.

(9) Denny Hamlin, 30. (34) Reed Sorenson, 31. (37) Joe Nemechek(i), 32. (35) JJ Yeley(i), 33. (21) Ricky Stenhouse 34.

(39) Joey Gase(i), 35. (38) Garrett Smithley(i), Chevy.344 36. (27) Corey LaJoie, 37. (18) Daniel Hemric, Chevy, Acc.274 McDowell, Ford, Acc274 39. (36) BJ McLeod(i), Chevy, Avg Speed of Winner: 133.825 mph Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 44 Mins, 46 Secs.

Margin of Victory: 4.058 Seconds. Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps. Lead Changes: 13 among 8 drivers. Lap Leaders: W. Byron B.

Keselowski 1-19; K. Busch 20-69; C. Elliott 70-78; K. Busch 79-103; K. Larson 104-142; K.

Busch 143-159; K. Busch 160-277; K. Larson 278-282; E. Jones 283-320; C. Bowyer 321; K.

Busch 322-323; J. John- son 324-326; E. Jones 327-367. NFL GAME Green Bay at GAMES Pittsburgh at New Washington at Buffalo at NY Atlanta at Baltimore at Kansas City at Tennessee at LA Rams at Indianapolis at LA Cincinnati at Detroit at NY Giants at San Francisco at Tampa NEXT GAMES Houston at New Denver at Transactions BASEBALL Arizona (NL): Recalled Jimmie Sherfy from Reno (PCL). Baltimore (AL): Designated Tom Eshelman for assignment.

Reinstated DH Mark Trumbo from the 60-day IL. Chicago (NL): Optioned 3B David Bote to Iowa (PCL). Designated OF Mark Zagunis for assignment. Recalled Adbert Alzolay from Iowa. Activated OF Ben Zobrist from the restricted list.

Sent Derek Holland to South Bend (MWL) and Kendall Graveman to Io- wa for rehab assignments. Colorado (NL): Recalled Jeff Hoff- man, James Pazos and 3B Pat Valai- ka from Albuquerque (PCL). Houston (AL): Recalled OF Kyle Tucker and Garrett Stubbs from Round Rock (PCL). Kansas City (AL): Recalled Heath Fillmyer from Omaha (PCL). Reinstat- ed Danny Duffy, Cam Gallagher, SS Adalberto Mondesi from the 10-day IL.

Los Angeles (NL): Selected the con- tract of INF Gavin Lux from Oklahoma City (PCL). Reinstated Julio Urias from the 10-day IL. Recalled Josh Sborz from Oklahoma City. Trans- ferred 1B Tyler White to the 60-day IL. Milwaukee (NL): Recalled Taylor Williams from San Antonio (PCL).

Minnesota (AL): Reinstated OF By- ron Buxton from the 10-day IL. New York (AL): Sent 1B Edwin En- carnacion and Luis Severino to (IL) for rehab. Traded J.P. Feyereisen to Milwaukee for INF Brenny Escanio and interna- tional signing bonus pool money. New York (NL): Designated Donnie Hart for assignment.

Signed 2B Ruben Tejada to a minor league contract. Philadelphia (NL): Designated Drew Anderson for assignment. Placed Jerad Eickhoff on the 60-day IL. Rein- stated OF Jay Bruce from the 10-day IL. Recalled OF Nick Williams from Lehigh Valley (EL).

Sent Edubray Ramos to Reading (EL) for rehab. Transferred Adam Morgan to the 60-day IL. Pittsburgh (NL): Assigned Rookie Davis outright to Indianapolis (IL). Tampa Bay (AL): Designated Aar- on Slegers for assignment. Recalled Anthony Banda from Durham (IL).

Se- lected the contract of Cole Sulser from Durham. Toronto (AL): Recalled Thomas Pannone from Buffalo (IL). Reinstated Clayton Richard from the 10-day IL. St. Louis (NL): Recalled SS Edmundo Sosa from Memphis (PCL).

San Diego (NL): Selected the con- tract of Ronald Bolanos from Amaril- lo (TL). Transferred Jose Castillo to the 60-day IL. San Francisco (NL): Selected the contract of Kyle Barraclough from Sacramento (PCL). Recalled Andrew Suarez from Sacramento. FOOTBALL Arizona (NFC): Placed CB Robert Al- ford on IR.

Released QB Drew Ander- son andWR A.J. Richardson from prac- tice squad. Signed LB Cassius Marsh to a one-year contract. Signed OL Sam Jones to practice squad. Atlanta (NFC): FB Ricky Ortiz.

Signed FB Keith Smith. Signed WR Brandon Powell and Ja- mal Carter to practice squad. Buffalo (AFC): Signed QB Davis Webb, LB Nate Hall and WR Tyron Johnson to practice squad. Cincinnati (AFC): Placed OT Dugas on IR. Signed John Jerry.

Signed OT Wyatt Miller to p-squad. Cleveland (AFC): Signed OT Greg Robinson. Signed RB Elijah McGuire and OT Paul Adams to practice squad. Denver (AFC): Placed TE Jake Butt, QB Drew Lock and RB Theo Riddick on IR. Signed LBs Keishawn Bierria and Corey Nelson and CB Davontae Harris.

Signed RB Khalfani Muhammad to practice squad. Detroit (NFC): Placed DE Austin Bry- ant on IR. Released TE Austin Traylor from practice squad. Signed TE Logan Thomas. Signed LB Jason Cabinda to practice squad.

Green Bay (NFC): Released LB James Crawford. Houston (AFC): Acquired WR Kenny Stills and Laremy Tunsil from Miami for CB Johnson Bademosi and Julien Davenport. Acquired LB Jacob Martin and LB Barkevious Mingo from Seattle for Jadeveon Clowney. Indianapolis (AFC): Waived Rolan Milligan. Signed QB Brian Hoyer.

Signed DE Jamal Davis, RB Quinton Flowers, DT Brian Price and WR Chad Williams to practice squad. Jacksonville (AFC): Signed LB Myles Jack to a four-year contract extension. Signed QB Chase Litton, LB Deshaun Davis, WR Keelan Doss and OT Blake Hance to practice squad. Kansas City (AFC): Signed RB LeSean McCoy. Miami (AFC): Released LS John Den- ney.

Waived DT Vincent Taylor. Signed DT John Jenkins and LS Taybor Pepper. Minnesota (NFC): Waived Matt Wile. Signed Britton Colquitt. Signed PK Chase McLaughlin to p-squad.

New England (AFC): Placed WR Harry on IR. Re-signed WR De- maryius Thomas. Signed TE Stephen Anderson, LBs Terez Hall and Calvin Munson, FB Jakob Johnson, DL Ufomba Kamalu and Nick Thurman and OL Dan Skipper and Tyree St. Louis to practice squad. New York (NFC): Waived LB B.J.

Goodson. Signed LB David Mayo. New York (AFC): Named HinesWard offensive assistant coach. Oakland (AFC): Re-signed DE Josh Mauro and LB Kyle Wilber. Signed DE Quinton Bell, Lester Cotton RB Damarea Crockett, LB Justin Phillips, DT Anthony Rush, TE Eric Saubert, WRs Marcell Ateman and Rico Gafford and CBs Dylan Mabin and Nick Nelson.

Placed QB Nathan Peterman and CB Isaiah Johnson on injured reserve. Tamp Bay (NFC): Awarded RB T.J. Logan off of waivers from Arizona. Waived LB Patrick Signed RB Tony Brooks-James and Brad Seaton to practice squad. Tennessee (AFC): Signed OL Adam Pankey to practice squad.

Claimed DB Chris Milton off waivers from India- napolis. Placed DB Josh Kalu on IR. Washington (NFC): Signed DL Treyvon Hester. Signed LB Chris Odom to p-squad. Claimed LB Tanner Vallejo off waivers from the Buffalo Bills.

Soccer MLS RESULTS Seattle Galaxy 3 Minnesota Angeles FC 0 GAMES NEW ENGLAND at NYC Toronto FC at Los Angeles FC at Orlando Seattle at Sporting Kansas City at Portland.10:50 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Toronto FC at New York City Minnesota at LA Galaxy at San Jose at Real Salt Scoreboard TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON MIN 7:10 NESN MIN 7:10 NESN MIN 7:10 NESN NYY 7:10 NESN NYY 4:05 FS1, NESN NYY 8:08 ESPN NYY 7:10 NESN PIT 8:20 NBC NYC 3:30 Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports On the radio, unless noted: Red Sox, WEEI-FM 93.7; Patriots and Revolution, WBZ-FM 98.5 ON THE AIR BASEBALL 7 p.m. NY Mets at Washington MLB 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Boston NESN PRO BASKETBALL 10 p.m. WNBA: Seattle at Phoenix ESPN2 SOCCER 8 p.m. US vs.

Portugal friendly ESPN2 TENNIS noon US Open (quarterfinals) ESPN 7 p.m. US Open (quarterfinals) ESPN HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PREVIEW Nauset aiming to reign again By Charlie Wolfson GLOBE CORRESPONDENT There are high bars, and then there are the expectations set by the current seniors on the Nauset Regional soccer team. The class has compiled a combined 64-2-1 record, including tournament play, yielding two state championships since 2016. In and Nauset was a perfect 23-0. have a pretty good blueprint of what to strive for, because been done so many said senior mid- fielder Sebastian Headrick.

knows what they have to do to get where they want to In 2019, the Warriors aim to com- plete a dazzling four-year run with four players who were all-league selec- tions last fall: joining Headrick as cap- tains are fellow midfielder Spencer Rushnak and keeper Jack Avellar. their secret? They play soc- cer nonstop, no matter what the calen- dar says: indoors in the winter, club in the spring and leagues in the summer. But players filling their days with soccer year-round is nothing unique to Nauset in fact, more common than ever and coaches say contrib- uting to a noticeable rise in the level of play. teams today are said Ray Pavlik, entering his 18th season as head coach at Concord-Carlisle. I were to look at the average technique of somebody who plays right back for me right now, vs.

20 years ago, night and North Andover coach Kyle Wood said raw athleticism in the absence of technical skill go as far as it did in the past. used to be able to get away with having three or four solid skilled soccer players along with some really good athletes, and you would have a really good Wood said. not the case An issue facing coaches today, though, is that players building chemistry by playing with the same group consistently. Pavlik said rare for more than a few of his players to be club teammates. Pavlik also said young play- ers have more access to soccer knowl- edge than ever before.

turn on the TV on a Saturday morning, we were watching cartoons. Now watching Pre- mier Pavlik said. MLS is on. just around them. We would watch maybe get a World Cup game.

just a lot more opportunity for kids to be trained While many coaches receive a ros- ter of players who played to- gether each August, the Warriors have been playing as a team all summer. The team attended a pair of four- day college camps over the summer at Roger Williams and Keene State and played in a weekly summer league as a team organized by the captains. team is really active in the off- season, which I think helps a lot, espe- cially the Avellar said. think Nauset has team chemistry that defi- nitely separates us from other Kyle Beaulieu-Jones has been tak- ing his Brookline team to the annual preseason tourney at Nauset since he was hired as head coach five years ago. That included the 2019 edition on Sat- urday.

coach John is careful in the teams that he brings down in making sure everyone is go- ing to have a productive Beaulieu-Jones said. sets himself up for a good season because he gets good preseason games observations from the preseason event indicate that the meticulous training and chemistry is vital to their success. are very organized and they do things in a unique way that makes it very difficult for you to break them he said. play in a bit of a unique formation and they know their roles. obvious they train it Chemistry may give Nauset a leg up, but the Warriors also have had un- deniably talented players come through North Eastham.

And after all the recent winning, no visible complacency. think after we win a champion- ship actually tougher on the kids. demanding more from said McCully, in his 20th sea- son coaching at his alma mater. excited to defend Rushnak said the team sees a new frontier in going back-to-back this No- vember, after they failed to do so in 2017. want to let that hap- pen he said.

definitely something humbling, coming into every new sea- son, looking back and taking it all said Avellar, the 2019 only four- year varsity player. new season sets its own bar, Games to watch Tuesday, Masconomet at St. Prep, 4 p.m.— A pair of North Shore powers square off in the season opener in Danvers. Both teams reached a sec- tional final last fall. Wednesday, Wayland at Lincoln- Sudbury, 4 p.m.— The reigning Divi- sion 3 state champions face a tough test to start the season with a Dual County League showdown against fourth-ranked L-S.

Friday, Franklin at Milford, 3:45 p.m.— In a Hockomock League match between two of the favorites in the league, dynamic Milford striker Walis- son de Oliveira will look to break the program record for career points (47). Friday, New Bedford at Nauset, 4 p.m. The top-ranked Warriors wel- come a dangerous New Bedford squad in a nonleague matchup in Eastham. Monday, Medford at Xaverian, 6 p.m.— The 14th-ranked Mustangs en- ter the fall with high expectations and this showdown in Westwood against a Catholic Conference opponent will serve as an early-season barometer. Charlie Wolfson can be reached at charlie.wolfson@globe.com.

STEVE HAINES FOR THE GLOBE After compiling a 64-2-1 record with a pair of D2 state titles, senior captains (left to right) Spencer Rushnak, Jack Avellar, and Sebastian Headrick look to cap a dazzling four-year run with a repeat title. Jack Avellar, The senior keeper has been the backbone in net the past three sea- sons. Can he backstop the Warriors to their third D2 title in four years? Zachary Davis, St. Prep A skilled midfielder for the Division 1 contender, the senior captain recorded eight goals and 13 assists for the Eagles last fall. Walisson de Oliveira, Milford Coming off a 22-goal, 7-assist season, the reigning Hocko- mock League MVP heads into his senior sea- son tied for the program record in points (47).

Oskar Haeberlein, Wellesley The senior striker broke out as a first-year starter last fall in the run to the D1 final, record- ing 14 goals and 11 assists en route to Bay State Conference MVP honors, and Globe D1 Player of the Year honors. Rodrigo Freitas, Watertown An electric striker, the junior from Brazil netted 11 goals and added six assists in his first taste of Middlesex League soccer in 2018. be a key cog again this season for one of the Divi- sion 3 favorites. Max Johnston, Newton He played an integral role on the back line a season ago, helping the Tigers win the Bay State Confer- ence. The senior will be an important fixture during title defense this fall.

James Meli, Dracut He collected Merri- mack ValleyMVP honors last fall, anchoring a defense that allowed 0.6 goals per game. The senior will lead a potent team from the center back position. Joe Mepham, The dynam- ic senior (12 goals, 9 assists in 2018) leads the way for a L-S squad that graduated 13 seniors from a run to the state semifinals. Ben Santos, The midfield- er tallied nine goals and two assists as a ju- nior and is primed for a breakout senior cam- paign. Marcus Voss, Bedford The reigning Dual County League MVP tallied 11 goals last sea- son and is one of 13 seniors and five all-league selections returning for a loaded Buccaneers team.

MATT DOHERTY Players to watch STEVE HAINES FOR THE GLOBE Nauset senior captain Sebastian Headrick (left) displays the nifty ball skills he and his teammates have honed by playing soccer year-round..

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