![]() ![]() In Plymouth North’s most recent win, a 3-0 victory at Scituate, all three senior captains scored as Kathryn Tocci joined Banzi and Schofield in finding the net. Meanwhile, Schofield is leading the Blue Eagles in scoring for the third consecutive season as their sniper up front, off to a torrid start having already registered 16 goals. “I love attacking, but when (Foley) needs me to come back and help out on defense, I’m always willing to do that.” “This season, I feel like I am more free and I can attack more, which I think has definitely changed my game and my perspective on how I play,” said Banzi. Banzi is headed to play at UMass Lowell, while Schoefield is bound for Central Connecticut State.Īn elite three-sport athlete on the South Shore as a Patriot League All-Star in soccer, basketball and softball, Banzi spent her first three seasons in the back, tasked with shutting down the league’s most dangerous players, but has shifted to a more offensive role this year and thrived. It’s just been a heck of a start and we hope to continue it.”īanzi is half of a pair of four-year starters who are the catalysts, along with fellow senior captain Carly Schofield. ![]() We are so close with each other, like a family. “We have always been a team that has never been up there, but we have stepped it up and now we are one of the top teams. “Being able to finally beat them at our home place was cool and special,” said senior captain Megan Banzi. But behind a talented senior class that includes a pair of Division I commits and a quickly developing group of youngsters, the Blue Eagles have taken a big leap forward and are starting to turn some heads, especially after a redemption 3-1 win in the third game of the season against Whitman-Hanson. ![]()
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