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The MV United U-14 girls’ team completed their undefeated season last weekend, finishing with a near-perfect 8-0-1 record. The team tied 1-1 with Dartmouth in their final game last Saturday.

Fifteen minutes into the game, Adelaide Keene scored for the U-14s. Dartmouth landed a goal of its own a minute later on a corner kick. MV United played a strong second half, creating pressure and scoring opportunities throughout, but Dartmouth’s goalie was up to the task.

The girls play in Mass Premier Soccer’s annual Soccerween tournament this weekend in Lancaster.

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The playoff runs of field hockey and boys’ soccer ended this week, leaving football and cross country the only Vineyard teams still in action. Football takes on league opponent Coyle-Cassidy in an away game tomorrow at 1 p.m. Cross country travels to the Eastern Massachusetts Divisional Championship meet, held in Wrentham, tomorrow.
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The Martha’s Vineyard detachment of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will offer a two-week GPS course for mariners beginning Nov. 28. The course will meet Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. through Dec. 5 at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. Pre-registration is required.

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Head football coach Donald Herman picked up his 200th career win Friday night before a home crowd as the Vineyarders held on for their first Eastern Athletic Conference victory of the season, defeating Bishop Stang 22-18. The game was back and forth all night, and in the end the Vineyard team dug deep to make the win.
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In their first post-season appearance in two years, the Vineyard field hockey squad fell 2-1 to Plymouth South in the preliminary round of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletics Association South Division 2 tournament.

Sophomore Sydney Davies scored the lone Vineyard goal three minutes into the game on a corner. But Plymouth South came out strong in the first half and was able to capitalize on Vineyard lapses in the second, scoring the go-ahead with less than two minutes left in the game.

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