2011 Hingham Harbormen

2011 Hingham Harbormen
2011 Patriot League Champions

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Final Division 2 Seedings

1 Oliver Ames 19 1 0.950
2. Duxbury 18 2 0.900
3. Greater New Bedford 16 2 0.889
4. Hopkinton 15 4 0.789
5. Dighton-Rehoboth 13 5 0.722
6. Hingham 13 7 0.650
7. Milton 13 7 0.650
8. Sharon 13 7 0.650
9. Plymouth North 12 7 0.632
10. Somerset 12 8 0.600
11. Stoughton 12 8 0.600
12. Dennis-Yarmouth 13 9 0.591
13. Plymouth South 10 8 0.556
14. Wellesley (S) 11 9
0.550



Hingham, Sharon and Milton will draw for 6, 7 and 8, but all 3 have assured a home game. Whoever draws the 8 seed will play host to Plymouth North, whoever draws 6 and 7 will play either Stoughton or Somerset. However, the MIAA has restored the rule preventing first round games against league opponents when teams are tied. Therefore, Sharon cannot play Stoughton meaning either Hingham or Milton will host Stoughton in the first round.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Latest D 2 Seedings

Oliver Ames 19 1
Duxbury 18 2
Greater New Bedford 16 2
Hopkinton 15 3
Dighton-Rehoboth 12 5
Hingham 13 7
Milton (S) 13 7
Sharon 13 7
Somerset 12 7
Plymouth North 12 7
Dennis-Yarmouth 13 8
Stoughton 12 8
Plymouth South 9 8
Wellesley (S) 10 9

Somerset plays Case High School on 5/29. If they win, there will be a 4-way tie at 13 and 7. All 4 teams would have their names put in a hat to determine, the 6, 7, 8, 9 seeds. This would mean each team would have a 75% chance of a home game. If Somerset loses that game, then Hingham, Milton and Sharon would all have home games and their seedings would be determined by a draw (6, 7 and 8).

Bottomline: Hingham will play either: Milton, Sharon, Somerset, Plymouth North, Dennis-Yarmouth or Stoughton. Stoughton is only a possibility if DY loses to Falmouth tonight.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Division 2 Seedings Through Tuesday 5/25

1. Oliver Ames 19 1 0.950
2. Duxbury 17 2 0.895
3. Greater New Bedford 14 2 0.875
4. Hopkinton 14 3 0.824
5. Dighton-Rehoboth 11 5 0.688
6. Hingham 13 7 0.650
7. Sharon 12 7 0.632
8. Milton (S) 12 7 0.632
9. Somerset 11 7 0.611
10. Plymouth North 11 7 0.611
11. Stoughton 12 8 0.600
12. Dennis-Yarmouth 12 8 0.600
13. Plymouth South 9 8 0.529
14.Wellesley (S) 9 8 0.529
15. Pembroke 10 11 0.476
16. Holliston 9 10 0.474

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Congrats to our 3 All-Stars

Three Hingham High School players were selected to the Patriot League All-Star team. Senior captains Kevin Zyrokowski and Jake McGuiggan will join senior Andrew Pompeo on the team on Tuesday June 1st at 7pm at Rockland Stadium. Senior captain Nick Albert was selected as the sportsmanship winner for Hingham.

Divison 2 Seedings through 5/23/10

1. Oliver Ames 18 0 1.000
2. Duxbury 15 2 0.882
3. Greater New Bedford 14 2 0.875
4. Hopkinton 14 2 0.875
5. Dighton-Rehoboth 11 5 0.688
6. Hingham 13 6 0.684
7. Sharon 11 6 0.647
8. Stoughton 12 7 0.632
9. Dennis-Yarmouth 12 7 0.632
10. Milton (S) 11 7 0.611
11. Somerset 11 7 0.611
12. Plymouth North 10 7 0.588
13. Plymouth South 8 8 0.500
14. Wellesley (S) 8 8 0.500
15 Pembroke 9 11 0.450
16 Holliston 8 10 0.444


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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Just How They Drew It Up

Hingham - Senior Andrew Pompeo crushed a 2 strike pitch out of the park in the bottom of the 6th for a 3-run homer to snap a 1-1 tie lifting Hingham to a 7-3 win over Pembroke at Cronin Field on Wednesday. Sophomore Sean Greene pulled the Harbormen even at 1-1 a batter earlier with a hard single to left. Rob Madden continued his hot hiiting with a 2 run single later in the 7-run 6th inning explosion. Junior David Hogan was solid on the hill firing 6 1/3 innings and giving up just 2 earned runs on 6 hits. Senior Kevin Zyrkowski came on in relief and needed just 4 pitches to get the final 2 outs to earn the save. The Harbormen, who improve to 9 and 4 (6 and 3 in the Patriot League), have won 4 straight and move to within one win of earning a state tournament berth. The boys will return to action on Friday in Quincy at Adams Field against the surging Presidents.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Zyrkowski and Harbormen in 7th Heaven

Hingham - Senior captain Kevin Zyrkowski delivered his second 2-run single of the game in the bottom of the 7th inning to erase a 7-6 deficit and lift Hingham to a thrilling 8-7 walkoff win over Hanover at Cronin Field. Zyrkowski's heroics spoiled a 5 run 6th inning rally by the Indians which gave the visitors a 7-6 lead. Hingham scored 4 times in the 3rd to grab a 4-2 lead highlighted by a 2-run single by senior centerfielder Andrew Pompeo. Sophomore lefty Rob Madden was outstanding on the hill shutting down the potent Hanover attack before tiring in the 6th. Kevin Zyrkowski came on to get the final 4 outs to earn the win in relief. Hingham improves to 8 and 4 on the season (6 and 3 in the Patriot League) and will play host to Pembroke at Cronin Field on Wednesday.