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Eastern Massachusetts high school scores and highlights from Tuesday

Feb. 15, 2023
Eastern Massachusetts high school scores and highlights from Tuesday

TUESDAY’S SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Abp. Williams 98, Burke 87 (2ot)

Arlington 82, Woburn 40

Beverly 94, Winthrop 51

Bourne 71, Apponequet 51

Cardinal Spellman 56, O’Bryant 38

Carver 50, Calvary Chapel 43

Chelmsford 54, Billerica 53

Dedham 64, Bellingham 59

Diman 63, South Shore Tech 40

Dover-Sherborn 91, Medway 55

Durfee 57, New Bedford 48

Fenway 77, Cape Cod Academy 67

Foxboro 58, Canton 56

Franklin 41, Attleboro 36

Georgetown 72, Ipswich 51

Holliston 48, Ashland 40

Hopkinton 89, Medfield 71

King Philip 63, North Attleboro 35

Lawrence 51, Central Catholic 47

Lexington 76, Belmont 58

Lynnfield 55, Newburyport 42

Lynn Tech 91, Minuteman 41

Malden Catholic 76, Charlestown 66

Manchester-Essex 66, Amesbury 36

Mansfield 72, Stoughton 37

Melrose 59, Stoneham 48

Monomoy 84, Cape Cod Tech 30

Mystic Valley 72, Innovation 67

Natick 54, Wellesley 48

Nauset 55, Falmouth 33

Needham 50, Brookline 39

North Quincy 53, Whitman-Hanson 45

North Reading 68, Pentucket 46

Norton 78, Millis 50

Norwood 57, Westwood 49

Peabody 65, Saugus 53

Pembroke 78, Hingham 69

Plymouth South 70, Duxbury 56

Scituate 45, Marshfield 39

Sharon 79, Oliver Ames 51

Silver Lake 66, Quincy 53

Taunton 69, Milford 56

Walpole 65, Braintree 61

Weymouth 80, Milton 38

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Acton-Boxboro 66, Fenway 28

Algonquin 43, Concord-Carlisle 35

Andover 67, Chelmsford 43

Ashland 47, Holliston 43

Bedford 58, Boston Latin 45

Bishop Feehan 58, St. Mary’s (L) 51

Boston Prep 60, Boston English 41

Bourne 43, Apponequet 38

Brighton 35, EMK 23

Brookline 67, Needham 41

Burlington 55, Wilmington 39

Central Catholic 61, Billerica 46

Cohasset 44, Malden Catholic 38

Dedham 60, Bellingham 46

Dover-Sherborn 50, Medway 36

Dracut 63, Tewksbury 51

Durfee 45, New Bedford 43

Duxbury 59, Plymouth South 31

East Boston 30, Excel 26

Falmouth 36, Nauset 31

Foxboro 65, Canton 30

Franklin 61, Attleboro 51

Greater Lowell 42, Mystic Valley 15

Hingham 44, Pembroke 36

Ipswich 48, Georgetown 44

Lowell 53, Lawrence 43

Lowell Catholic 62, Whittier 38

Lynn Classical 52, Triton 47

Lynn Tech 52, Minuteman 44

Mansfield 57, Stoughton 33

Marblehead 46, Gloucester 35

Masconomet 68, Danvers 48

Medfield 58, Hopkinton 21

Milford 45, Taunton 40

Newburyport 64, Lynnfield 27

North Attleboro 38, King Philip 37

North Reading 49, Pentucket 41

Norton 51, Millis 37

Norwood 58, Westwood 45

Notre Dame (H) 60, Barnstable 46

Notre Dame (T) 39, Innovation 29

Oliver Ames 65, Sharon 58

Peabody 73, Saugus 62 (ot)

Reading 55, Winchester 52

St. John Paul II 46, Sturgis East 39

Shawsheen 41, Northeast 30

Silver Lake 53, Quincy 51

Stoneham 45, Melrose 38

Tyngsboro 59, Littleton 38

Walpole 55, Braintree 37

Wayland 38, Doherty 36

Wellesley 52, Natick 40

Weymouth 49, Milton 23

Whitman-Hanson 56, North Quincy 34

Winthrop 46, Beverly 41

Independent Girls Conference Semifinal:

Covenant Christian 34, Gann Academy 33

BOYS HOCKEY

Norwell 9, Dartmouth 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

Shrewsbury 5, Acton-Boxboro 0

BOYS NORDIC SKIING

MIAA State Championships

TEAMS: 1. Mt. Greylock, 25; 2. Newton South, 32; 3. Concord-Carlisle, 62; 4. Wellesley, 83; 5. Wahconah, 96; 6. Newton North, 136; 7. Weston, 139; 8. Acton Boxboro, 149; 9. Wayland, 153; 10. Lenox, 154

INDIVIDUALS: 1. Quinn McDermott (Mount Greylock), 18:24; Xander Scopinich-Burgel (Concord-Carlisle), 18:51; 3. Ian Brenner (Newton South), 18:52; 4. Ollie Swabey (Mount Greylock), 18:53; 5. Oliver Fernandez-Tai (Newton North), 6. Liam Sakakeeny (Newton South), 19:25; 7. Tyler Merritt (Wellesley), 19:25; 8. Foster Savitsky (Mount Greylock), 19:35; 9. Dashiell Martin (Newton South), 19:43; 10. Andrew Krieger (Acton-Boxboro), 20:01

GIRLS NORDIC SKIING

MIAA State Championships

TEAMS: 1. Concord-Carlisle, 32; 2. Newton North. 64; 3. Mt. Greylock, 67; 4. Acton-Boxboro, 92; 5. Wellesley, 120; 6. Lenox, 122; 7. Newton South, 135; 8. Wahconah, 142; 9 (tie). Westford Academy and Winchester 160

INDIVIDUALS: 1. Clara Lake (Newton North), 21:30; 2. Finn Feist (Concord-Carlisle), 21:33; 3 (tie). Emily Appleby (Lincoln-Sudbury) and Hannah Petersen (Brookline), 22:28; 5. Lillie Salgado (Newton North) 22:55; 6. Sarah Kirincich (Concord-Carlisle); 7. Annie Miller (Mount Greylock), 23:18; 8. Neillie Swabey (Mount Greylock); 9. Lauren Miller (Mount Greylock); 10. Polina Kontrovich (Newton South), 24:52.

TUESDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS

BOYS BASKETBALL

Josh Campbell was unstoppable, pouring in a stunning 50 points as Archbishop Williams (17-0) pulled away for an impressive 98-87 double overtime win over Burke in a nonleague showdown. … Tyler Lennox drilled seven three-pointers en route to finishing with 21 points, as Carver (12-7) defeated Calvary Chapel, 50-43. … Matt Gaffney netted 28 and Nick Martinez added 21 as Malden Catholic (16-2) took down Charlestown 76-66. Alex Wilkins led Townies with 16.

Luke Spellman buried seven three-pointers on the way to 30 points, and Luke Rinaldi tacked on 16 points as Dover-Sherborn clinched its first Tri-Valley League Small Division title since 2005 with a 91-55 win over Medway.

Freshmen Giovanni Jean (18 points, six assists), Brandon Antwine (16 points, three assists) and Andy Batista (14 points, five assists) paced things offensively for Lynn Tech (16-3) in a 91-41 Commonwealth Athletic Conference win over Minuteman. … Senior guard Giovanni Soto knocked down 30 points (five triples) and hauled in eight rebounds as Mystic Valley (11-7) topped Innovation, 72-67.

Mike Dankert dropped 15 points, while Nate Reynolds notched 14 points, helping to steer Bourne (14-3) toward a 71-51 South Coast Conference victory over Apponequet.

Braden Burke, Michael Desir, and Jeff Kimball scored 12 points each, while Charlie Sief chipped in with eight points as Monomoy (5-11) cruised to an 84-30 Cape and Islands League win over Cape Cod Academy.

Senior Zach Taylor finished with 23 points to go with seven rebounds, as North Quincy (15-4) knocked off Patriot League rival Whitman-Hanson 53-45. … Jeremy Leonard had 23 points, as Silver Lake rolled to a 66-53 win over Quincy. … Declan Davis turned in a 32-point evening, as Plymouth South qualified for postseason play with a 70-56 win over Duxbury.

Nate Katznelson tallied 19 points, Matt Bauer collected 17 points and four assists, and Ryan Brown finished with 13 points and four assists as Sharon bested Oliver Ames 79-51 in Hockomock League play. … Alex Penders sank 14 points, and Ryan Kelley scored eight as Foxboro roared back from a 15-point first quarter deficit to defeat Canton, 58-56.

Seán O’Brien scored 17 points, while James Gaba and Emmet King had 14 points apiece for Walpole in a 65-61 Bay State Conference win over Braintree.

Anthony Forte (16 points), Raphael Laurent (15 points), and Nathan Braz (12 points) reached double figures for Peabody (14-5) in a 65-53 Northeastern Conference victory over Saugus. … Ryder Frost poured in 24 points, topping 1,000 in his career to propel Beverly over Winthrop 94-51.

Owen Haglund netted 25 points for Arlington in an 82-40 Middlesex League win over Woburn.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

In the Middlesex League, Brooke Pulpi erupted for 29 points, powering Reading (9-8) to a thrilling 55-52 win over Winchester. … Ally Carpentieri led all scorers with 16 points as Stoneham defeated Melrose, 45-38.

Liza Minogue nailed a buzzer-beating floater to cap her 15-point night and lift Covenant Christian to an exhilarating 34-33 win over Gann Academy in an Independent Girls Conference semifinal matchup.

In the Cape Ann League, Lucy Donahue tallied 15 points as Ipswich (10-8) clinched a statewide playoff berth for the first time in a decade with a 48-44 victory over Georgetown. … Senior Faith Newton finished with a double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds), and also added five blocks to pace North Reading (13-4) during a 49-41 win over Pentucket.

Senior Lauren Henessey finished with 17 points, as Lynn Classical (18-0) remained perfect on the season with a 52-47 win over nonleague foe Triton. … Sarah Chenette sounded off for 30 points to guide Cohasset (12-6) in a 44-38 win against Malden Catholic.

Addie Ruter scored 20 points, Camryn Collins added 15 points and Erin Foley had 14 points for Foxboro in a 65-30 Hockomock League win over Canton. … Kamryn Derba dialed up 19 points, pairing with Sarah Hilliard’s 15 points and six steals to lead Oliver Ames past Sharon 65-58.

Kendra O’Brien recorded 10 points, and Emily Sandelli finished with nine points as the Greater Lowell (14-2) defense paved the way for a 42-15 win over Mystic Valley in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. … Senior captain Catherine Antwi registered 26 points, as Lowell Catholic (9-6) celebrated Senior Night with a 62-38 victory over rival Whittier.

Senior guard Ashlee Talbot drained 28 points, as Dracut (13-5) topped Tewksbury, 63-51, in the Merrimack Valley Conference. … Amelia Hanscom knocked down 17 points, and Marissa Kobelski accrued 11 points for Andover (18-0) in a 67-43 win over Chelmsford. … Kathleen Smith netted 18 points and tacked on six rebounds, as Central Catholic (8-10) defeated Billerica, 61-46.

Elliana Scalabrine put up 26 points, and Hana Skeary finished her night with 10 points for Dover-Sherborn in a 50-36 win over Tri-Valley League foe Medway. … Kate Olenik’s 24 points and eight steals were more than enough for Medfield (18-0) in a 58-21 win over Hopkinton.

Freshmen Shannon Wellburn (21 points) and Tara Battaglino (10 points) sparked the Wellesley offense during a 52-40 Bay State Conference win over Natick. … Eleanna Santos struck for 13 points as Weymouth bested Milton, 49-23.

Amanda Donovan poured in 14 points, and Caleigh Ryan had 10 points as Duxbury downed Plymouth South 59-31 in Patriot League action. … Caitlyn Leahy finished with a game-high 21 points, lifting Whitman-Hanson (13-6) to a Patriot League (Keenan Division) title with a 56-34 win over North Quincy.

Maddie Stiglets notched a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds, Grace Fleuriel scored 11, and Kaylee Farrell had 10 points as Winthrop upended Beverly 46-41 in Northeastern Conference play. … Logan Lomasney (28 points, 10 rebounds) and Lauryn Mendoca (10 points, 12 rebounds) turned in double-doubles, and Taylor Bettencourt finished with 12 points and eight assists, propelling Peabody (14-2) in a 73-62 overtime win over Saugus. … Kaleigh Monagle put in 21 points for Masconomet in a 68-48 victory over Danvers.

Paige Meda scored 12 points, while McKenzie Wenzel added eight points of her own as Bourne (15-2) topped Apponequet 43-38 in the South Coast Conference.

Maddie Hargraves, Jada Holley, and Mya Hayes-Paulette registered nine points apiece as Durfee (14-3) edged New Bedford 45-43 in a Southeast Conference clash.

BOYS HOCKEY

Matt Cerruti and Austin Shea netted two goals apiece, helping to guide Norwell to a 9-1 rout of Dartmouth in a nonleague contest.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Lauren Albertson scored two goals and dished two assists, propelling Shrewsbury to the MVC/DCL title with a 5-0 win over Acton-Boxboro.

NORDIC SKIING

Newton North’s Clara Lake captured the MIAA Girls State Nordic championship in a time of 21:30. Finn Feist of Concord-Carlisle placed second (21.33), while Emily Appleby of Lincoln-Sudbury and Hannah Petersen of Brookline tied for third (22:28). Feist’s effort helped give Concord-Carlisle the team title with 32 points, ahead of Newton North (64) and Mount Greylock (67).

Quinn McDermott of Mount Greylock won the boys race in 18:24. His performance helped the Mounties capture the team with 25 points, seven ahead of Newton South (32). Concord-Carlisle (62), Wellesley (83) and Wahconah (96) rounded out the top five team totals.

FOOTBALL

Tabor has named Jeff Moore as its new head football coach. Moore spent the past season as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at UMass. Prior to that time, Moore was the head coach at Loomis Chaffee where he turned around a program leading them to a school-best 8-1 record in his second year at the helm, earning a three-way share of the Founder’s League title.


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