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HHS Sports Roundup: Girls basketball bows out; boys hockey plays Monday

by | Mar 1, 2026 | Featured: Sports, Sports

Teagan Resteghini

Teagan Resteghini tries to rally the Hillers during Friday’s game. PHOTO/JEN DADAGIAN

The Hopkinton High School girls basketball team saw its season come to an end Friday with a 42-34 loss to visiting Bridgewater-Raynham in the first round of the state Division 1 tournament.

The Hillers, who trailed 20-16 at the half, suffered a cold shooting night and could not keep pace with 17th-seeded B-R. The margin was 10 after three quarters. Hopkinton cut it to six twice down the stretch, the second time with just under two minutes left after a Teagan Resteghini 3-pointer, but could get no closer.

Resteghini, in her final high school game, led the 16th-seeded Hillers (14-7) with 12 points.

Hockey plays Monday

The HHS boys hockey team will play top-seeded Canton on Monday at 7:10 p.m. at Canton Ice House in the state Division 2 tournament’s Round of 16.

The 16th-seeded Hillers (13-7-1) won their opening game last Wednesday, a 5-4 decision over 17th-seeded Gloucester. Canton (20-1) knocked off 32nd-seeded Somerset-Berkley, 9-0, on Saturday.

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