September 29, 2025 – Story by Zachary Wong, photos by Joshua Ross
After starting the season 1-1-1, the girls soccer team has ripped off four wins in a row.
The rain did not stop Hingham as they propel themselves to a 4-1 win over Hanover. 1st half started out slow, both sides playing good defense and not shooting much. With 17:00 left in the half, Hanover was able to break away for a score, leading 1-0. Hingham instantly responded with a goal from Sophmore Hannah Lasch assisted by Senior Grace Maroney only a minute and a half later. Off a corner kick, Sophomore Taylor Bello got on the board with a goal of her own, giving Hingham a 2-1 lead going into the half.
The second half was when the rain started to pour. The rain caused a slippery turf, making the game much more difficult. Even with this hardship, Bello was able to score her second goal of the game with 13:00 left in the second half. With the game now at 3-1, and the rain pouring, Hingham did their best to close out the game. With a few penalties, Junior Carolyn Downey found herself scoring off a penalty kick with 12:00 left in the second half. With the game now at 4-1, Hingham never let up and achieved their hard-earned victory over Hanover.
With the tough weather, the team had to find ways to play through it. When asked how the team could still pull away in such a tough environment, Coach April Tremante stated how its all, “Mental toughness. They’re a strong group of girls and they do the simple things right and the outcome usually works in our favor.” Ultimately, a great win in tough weather for Hingham.