June 12, 2025

DR Sports Roundup

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Dighton-Rehoboth Varsity Softball
The DR Falcons remain one of the strongest softball teams in Division 3, fresh off a 2024 championship win and looking for another. Led by Senior Captains Haleigh Kelley, Skye Harrison, and Emma Horrocks, the Falcons have wasted no time falling right back into winning form. Their season has been electric, and after their latest win against Bishop-Feehan High School, they sit at a 19-2 record for the 2025 season. This year, the Dighton-Rehoboth Softball Team is outscoring opponents 211-43, highlighting their strength offensively and defensively. For the DR Falcons, it is not a question of if they’ll make the playoffs, but instead, how far they will go.

Dighton-Rehoboth Boys Varsity Lacrosse
The Falcons Varsity Lacrosse Team turned things around this season, finishing with an impressive 10-6 record, a huge improvement from last year. With new head coach Adam St leading the charge, Dighton-Rehoboth went through a rebuilding phase that paid off in a big way. This wasn’t the young, inexperienced squad of seasons past, but a team that knows how to handle the pressure. From tough matchups to clutch moments, they proved they were ready for anything. Their determination and growth made all the difference, transforming them into a force to be reckoned with. As they look ahead, the Falcons have set the foundation for even greater success in the future.

Dighton-Rehoboth Girls Varsity Lacrosse
The Dighton-Rehoboth girls' lacrosse team has had a strong season, finishing with a 12-8 overall record and going 7-4 in the highly competitive SCC. Led by captains Karina Bosco, Olivia Thibert, Marrison Levesque, and Danielle Ptaszek, the team has shown resilience and determination throughout the season. One of their most thrilling victories came against Old Rochester, a team they had never beaten before in program history. After falling to ORR on their home field in a tough 8-12 loss, the Falcons refused to back down. Their relentless effort paid off when they secured a hard-fought win on their own turf, marking a historic moment for DR girls’ lacrosse. Top scorers for the team this season have been Bosco, Thibert, and Mara Levesque, while the defense has been a game-changer, improving significantly with each match. Now, the Falcons await their playoff matchup, eager to continue their fight and make a deep run. With their unwavering spirit and strong team chemistry, they’re ready for whatever comes next.

Dighton-Rehoboth Spring Track
The Dighton-Rehoboth varsity track team has had a standout season, marked by growth, dedication, and impressive performances across all disciplines. Among the distance runners, Quinn Kotch has been a key performer, making an impact as an eighth grader and earning a trip to the state meet for the 2-mile event. On the girls' side, the 4x800 relay team is preparing for the state divisional meet this upcoming Saturday, showcasing the team’s competitive spirit and ability to perform at a high level. For the boys, steady improvement has been a theme. Leading the charge has been senior captain Jeremy Gale, the team’s top distance runner and a state qualifier. His success has been a testament to the hard work and determination that have propelled the team forward. With many athletes qualifying for high-level meets and new talent emerging, the Falcons have made significant strides this season, creating a foundation for success in years to come.

Dighton-Rehoboth Girls Varsity Tennis
The Falcons Girls Tennis Team showed grit and determination this season, finishing with a 4-8 record at the end of May. While the numbers might not tell the full story, their ability to bounce back was an impressive feature of their season. The team always refused to back down, learning from their mistakes and coming back stronger the second time around. Their resilience paid off as they secured victories against opponents who had beaten them before, highlighting their ability to adapt under pressure. Each match was a chance to improve, and the Falcons made sure to capitalize on those opportunities. With this mindset, they’ve laid a strong foundation for future success, proving that perseverance and hard work can turn setbacks into victories.

Dighton-Rehoboth Boys Varsity Tennis
The DR Boys Tennis Team wrapped up their season with a balanced 6-6 record, proving themselves to be steady competitors on the court. Their ability to maintain consistency throughout the season highlighted their determination and skill, ensuring they stayed competitive in every matchup. Whether battling through tough losses or capitalizing on key victories, the team showed resilience and a strong commitment to improvement. Each match presented an opportunity to sharpen their game, and they embraced every challenge with confidence. With an even record to build upon, the Falcons are poised to take their experience forward and elevate their performance in seasons to come.

Dighton Rehoboth Boys Varsity Volleyball
 Dighton-Rehoboth Boys Varsity Volleyball played with heart and determination all season, finishing with a 3-15 record. Their record may not tell the whole story, but their dedication and fight on the court certainly do. Every game was a battle, and the team refused to back down, proving that effort and passion can’t be measured by wins alone. Connor Bessette emerged as a key player, consistently delivering strong performances and serving as a driving force for DR’s offense. Their ability to learn and adjust was evident when they avenged an earlier loss to King Phillip Regional High School by sweeping them in their next meeting, proving that their urgency and skill are constantly evolving. If the Falcons continue to play with grit and smart fundamentals, they have the potential to turn heads in the seasons to come.

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