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Masconomet hockey defeats PLNR in close game
Kayleigh LeColst's two-way play leads Masconomet to victory
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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In a closely contested high school hockey matchup, the Masconomet team defeated their rivals PLNR. Kayleigh LeColst, a standout player for Masconomet, showcased her versatility by scoring a key goal and also playing strong defense to help secure the win.
Why it matters
High school sports, especially hockey, are a point of pride for many local communities. This victory for Masconomet over their rival PLNR team will be celebrated by fans and the school community.
The details
LeColst, a skilled forward, was able to capitalize on a breakaway opportunity with a crafty move to score a goal for Masconomet. She also demonstrated her two-way game by helping to shut down PLNR's offense and clean up loose pucks in front of the net.
- The game was played on February 16, 2026.
The players
Kayleigh LeColst
A versatile hockey player for the Masconomet team who scored a key goal and played strong defense in the victory.
Masconomet
The high school hockey team that defeated their rival PLNR in a close game.
PLNR
The rival high school hockey team that lost to Masconomet.
The takeaway
This win for Masconomet highlights the competitive nature of high school hockey rivalries and the importance of well-rounded players like Kayleigh LeColst who can contribute on both ends of the ice.

