
John Shaughnessy celebrates after scoring the eventual winner against St. Mark’s. (Brian Kelly/NEHJ)
SOUTHBORO, Mass. — There’s no doubt about it: Tabor is for real. The Seawolves proved that on Saturday, going into St. Mark’s and taking down the No. 2 Lions, 5-3.
And it all started with a shift from No. 7 Tabor junior forward Liam Kailher (Duxbury, Mass.) early in the second period.
The win improved Tabor to a staggering 9-2-0, while St. Mark’s got its first loss of the season and fell to 10-1-0.
Let’s dive into some standouts and takeaways.