TVL Basketball News & Notes January 20th 2026

Boys Basketball:

-Westwood defeats Bellingham 76 to 58
(Courtesy: Wolverinehoops1) – Wolverines were lead by Junior Dylon Zeneski with 19 followed by Senior Captain Rob Liriano Alejandro with 15 and Junior John Power with 12.
Wolverines move to 9-2 with the win, Bellingham falls to 3 and 9.

-Medfield defeats Hopkinton 81 to 64
(Courtesy: @CoachMoon22) – Had to play 32 tough minutes. Thomas Behrmann with a career high 37, Greyson Vogt with 11, Will Sullivan with 8 and 7 boards. Proud of the effort.
Medfield improves to 10 and 1 and clinches playoff spot, Hopkinton falls to 7 and 5.

-Holliston defeats Norton 64 to 56
(Courtesy: @HHSBoysHoop) – The Panthers were led by an impressive performance from junior Ethan Suhajda, who recorded 25 points and 12 rebounds, while junior Luke McHugh added 18 points.
Holliston improves to 9 and 1, Norton falls to 4 and 7.

-Dedham defeats Dover-Sherborn 43 to 41
Dedham wins 3rd straight and improves to 7 and 4, Dover-Sherborn falls to 5 and 6.

-Norwood defeats Medway 60 to 42
Norwood improves to 4 and 8, Medway falls to 5 and 6.

-Millis defeats Ashland 48 to 43
Millis improves to 5 and 8, Ashland falls to 1 and 11.

Girls Basketball:

-Norton defeats Holliston 55 to 21
(Courtesy: @pjwiggs275) – Chloe Ogilvie nets 12 points to help lead the Lancers to victory.
Norton improves to 3 and 8, Holliston falls to 1 and 11.

-Norwood defeats Medway 63 to 57 in Overtime!
Norwood wins their 6th straight game and improves to 9 and 1, Medway falls to 8 and 3.

-Medfield defeats Hopkinton 68 to 29
Sophomore Abby Broderick & Senior Tess Baacke each netted 16 points each to help lead Medfield, Junior Naya Annigeri contributed 12 points and Freshman Kameli Annigeri netted 7 points.
Medfield improves to 13 and 0, Hopkinton falls to 9 and 2.

-Millis defeats Ashland 53 to 46
Millis improves to 9 and 3, Ashland falls to 4 and 9.

-Westwood defeats Bellingham 44 to 39
Westwood improves to 5 and 6, Bellingham falls to 4 and 8.

-Dover-Sherborn defeats Dedham 57 to 48
Dover-Sherborn improves to 5 and 7, Dedham falls to 3 and 8.