Fall Sports Season Statistics

Edited by Katie Asselin

Photos courtesy of Mike Lynn

With the start of winter sports, the fall sports teams: field hockey, girls and boys cross country, girls and boys soccer, and football finish their seasons with impressive standings and titles that cannot go unwritten.

The Littleton HS Field Hockey Team finished their season 13-3-3 (13 wins, 3 ties, 3 losses). They made it to the MIAA Division 2 North Central tournament and competed against their first opponents in the tourney: Leicester. Unfortunately, they lost the game 1-0 with one shot scored against the Tigers by Leicester’s Taylor Fontaine. The Tigers however still claimed the Mid-Wach D title.

The Littleton High School Football Team finished their season 8-3 (8 wins, 3 ties, 0 losses). They made it to the MIAA Division 6 State Semifinals and played against the Stoneham Spartans (now 11-0). With the loss to the Stoneham Spartans, the Littleton Tigers were unable to return to the state finals at Gillette Stadium for the second year.

The LHS Girls Cross Country Team finished undefeated and earned the titles of League, Central Mass, and State Champions. Last year they placed 2nd in the State Meet with 119 points, but this year they claimed the title with 81 points in less than perfect conditions. For the first time, they are Division 2 All-State Champions. Six runners as well will compete in the Foot Locker Northeast Regional Meet before the start of indoor track.

The LHS Boys Cross Country Team finished their season as the co-champions of the league meet with Bromfield. The Tigers came undefeated and were in second place based on points. The boys were also 13th overall in the Division 2 Central Meet, a great improvement, compared to last year where they placed 24th overall.

The LHS Girls Soccer Team finished their season 11-4-4 (11 wins, 4 ties, 4 losses). They made it to the MIAA Division 3 Central Tournament and played their first game against Holyname. Sadly they lost the game against Holyname 2-0, and were out of the tourney.

The boys soccer team finished their season 3-9-5 (3 wins, 9 ties, 5 losses).