Hull High Sports Update: A Week of Action and Anticipation
As autumn settles in, Hull High School’s sports scene is buzzing with activity, marked by both triumphs and trials. The latest updates from various athletic teams reflect the community’s spirit and the competitive drive that runs deep within Hull.
Football Frustrations
The Hull High Pirates Varsity Football team faced another tough battle on Friday evening. In their fourth consecutive loss, the Pirates fell to Mashpee with a score of 35-7. The team, now holding a record of 2-6, will take a much-needed break before gearing up for their big showdown against rival Cohasset on Thanksgiving Day. The kickoff is set for 10 a.m., and enthusiasm is building for what promises to be an electrifying match on home turf. Fans will be hoping to witness a turnaround as the season winds down.
Celebrating Soccer Success
In a stark contrast to the football team, the Hull High girls varsity soccer squad celebrated a momentous Senior Night on October 27. They marked the occasion with an impressive 7-2 victory against Abington, highlighting the talent and determination of both the players and their seniors. Prior to this victory, the team faced Pembroke, which ended in a 2-2 tie. This season, the girls have demonstrated resilience and skill, finishing with a commendable record of 8-5-3. The Senior Night celebration encapsulated the pride of the community, showcasing the bonds forged through hard work and teamwork.
Youth Football Playoffs on the Horizon
Excitement is also in the air for Hull Youth Football as their regular season games have concluded. Playoff action is set to kick off on Sunday, November 2, promising an exhilarating day for young athletes and their families. The Super Bowl is scheduled for the following weekend, November 9, with the Mites (C Squad) playing at 10 a.m., Midgets (A Squad) at 11:30 a.m., and PeeWees (B Squad) at 1 p.m. It’s a thrilling time for aspiring football stars as they vie for glory on their respective fields.
Basketball Registration Now Open
Looking ahead to the winter sports season, Hull Pirates Youth Basketball is now accepting registrations for its travel program, serving boys and girls in grades 3-8. Families are encouraged to register their players promptly, as the deadline for registration is fast approaching on October 31. The program aims to foster skill development and teamwork, with the season kicking off in late November. Interested families can easily sign up online at Hull Basketball League.
Calling All Sports Enthusiasts
As the sports action continues, Hull is calling upon coaches, league organizers, and fervent fans to help keep the community updated on local sports news. The Hull Times is eager to receive reports of scores, results, and engaging photos from various events. Submissions are encouraged to be sent to sports@hulltimes.com by the deadline, which is Wednesday at noon. When providing details, it’s important to include the specific sport or team, the full names of players, and the final scores. Photos should also include the names of those pictured and appropriate credits for the photographers. This is a wonderful way to celebrate our athletes and keep the community informed and engaged.
In Hull, a sense of community and support permeates through its vibrant sports culture. Each game, match, and moment shared fuels the camaraderie that unites athletes and fans alike. As the seasons change, so too does the excitement and anticipation for what’s yet to come.


