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High school roundup: Trevor Mullin becomes all-time leading scorer at St. Sebastian’s

Jan. 26, 2023
High school roundup: Trevor Mullin becomes all-time leading scorer at St. Sebastian’s

Trevor Mullin scored 32 points to become the school’s all-time leading boys basketball scorer with 1,771 points as St. Sebastian’s (15-0) rolled to a 72-31 win over Noble and Greenough in the Independent School League. Mullin broke John Bean’s record, which stood for 38 years.

“Trevor has been the heart and soul of St. Sebastian’s basketball for the past five years,” said St. Sebastian’s coach Dave Hinman. “It has been so rewarding to see his hard work pay off and the entire community could not be happier for him.”

Jayden Williams and Owen Haglund combined to score 40 points as Arlington (8-5) defeated Worcester South 51-36 in a nonleague tilt. … Ederick Gonzalez turned in a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds, while Giovanni Jean finished with 18 points, five rebounds and five steals as Lynn Tech (10-2) routed Pioneer Charter, 87-45. … Michael Moriarty knocked down 29 points for Rockland in a 61-43 win over Calvary Chapel.

Derrick Twum had the hot hand with 30 points for Innovation Academy (7-3) in a 59-35 victory over Matignon. … Tyrese Melo Garcia collected 26 points, nine assists and five steals, while Josh St. Jean came away with 19 points and 15 rebounds, guiding Lynn English (14-0) to an 80-36 win over Revere in Greater Boston League play.

Ashlee Talbot and Emma Felker scored 15 points each, while Amaya Alkassar recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds as Dracut (7-3) downed Lawrence 62-37 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

In Independent Girls Conference Action, Liza Minogue dropped 17 points, while Abby Chewning chipped in with 14 points for Covenant Christian in a 44-21 win over Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall.

Lauren Wilson buried 14 points, while Lauren Henessey added 10 as Lynn Classical (14-0) cruised to a 50-19 Greater Boston League win over Medford. … Zariah Ottley led the way with 16 points as Rockland (11-2) handled Cohasset 49-19 in the South Shore League.

CC Levrault had 21 points and four steals, while Hannah Kuriscak added 15 points as Apponequet (7-6) defeated Fairhaven 50-32 in the South Coast Conference. … Muji Vader led all scorers with 13 points as Minuteman (11-0) defeated Notre Dame 56-28 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. … In a Boston City League matchup, Carmen Plata Abud exploded for 31 points to spearhead Boston English toward a 51-15 win over Charlestown.

Luke O’Sullivan and Nolan Hurley each lit the lamp to propel BC High (5-6-1) over Malden Catholic 2-0 in Catholic Conference action.

Justin Thibert helped Shawsheen pull away in the third period, scoring twice in a 5-1 Commonwealth Athletic Conference win over Lowell Catholic. … Nick Tatarzuk finished off two goals and an assist, combining with freshman Alex Frost’s four points (three assists) to pace Bedford past Lowell 5-1 in MVC/DCL play.

Behind a hat trick from Jack Curran and 26 saves in net from Dylan Michelow, Needham (6-5-1) overcame a tough Framingham team for a 4-1 Bay State Conference win.

Maggie Murphy broke her school records on the beam (9.8) and all around (38.4) for Westford Academy in a 137.3-133.1 Dual County League victory over Acton-Boxboro.

Sadie Taylor buried the game-winner in overtime for Belmont (7-3-1), pairing with Mackenzie Clarke’s goal to power a 2-1 comeback win over Wakefield in Middlesex League play.

Dom Gangi improved to 34-0 on the season as Methuen remained undefeated on the season with a 53-24 win over Haverhill in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

St. John’s (Shrewsbury) named John Vassar as its new head football coach, replacing John Andreoli, who retired following the 2022 season. The 29-year-old Vassar played his high school football at St. John’s before graduating and attended Wesleyan, where he played running back and linebacker from 2012-15.

“Making connections, building community and youth development is a passion of mine,” Vassar said. “The Saint John’s community is a major piece of the foundation that made me who I am today. It’s an honor to be able to bring it all home and give it back to our young men. It takes a village to raise a child. I look forward to doing my part in strengthening and growing our village both on and off the football field.”

 

SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Arlington 51, Worcester South 36

Blue Hills 55, Upper Cape 40

Brockton 60, Westwood 52

Burke 54, New Mission 41

Durfee 74, Bridgewater-Raynham 50

Gardner 55, Ayer Shirley 52

Innovation Academy 59, Matignon 35

Lynn English 80, Revere 36

Lynn Tech 87, Pioneer Charter 45

Medford 62, Lynn Classical 50

Northbridge 57, Southbridge 49

Rockland 61, Calvary Chapel 43

St. Sebastian’s 72, Noble and Greenough 31

Somerville 40, Malden 39

Uxbridge 69, Bartlett 65

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Apponequet 50, Fairhaven 32

Boston English 51, Charlestown 15

Boston Excel 38, Burke 34

Braintree 48, Fenway 23

Brockton 72, Boston United 34

Brookline 54, Lincoln-Sudbury 51

Bridgewater-Raynham 49, Norwood 43 (ot)

BB&N 59, Milton Academy 38

Cathedral 49, Bishop Stang 36

Covenant Christian 44, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall 21

Dracut 62, Lawrence 37

Excel 38, Burke 34

Everett 58, Chelsea 32

Lynn Classical 50, Medford 19

Lynn Tech 64, Pioneer Charter 20

Malden 61, Somerville 43

Marlboro 38, North Middlesex 32

Minuteman 56, Notre Dame (T) 28

Newburyport 60, Masconomet 53

Rockland 49, Cohasset 19

Tyngsboro 47, Littleton 40

Upper Cape 50, Norfolk Aggie 30

GYMNASTICS

Hanover 134.1, Whitman-Hanson 122.3

Medford 120.85, Malden 104.6

Westford Academy 137.3, Acton-Boxboro 133.1

BOYS HOCKEY

Bedford 5, Lowell 1

BC High 2, Malden Catholic 0

Needham 4, Framingham 1

Newton South 1, Tewksbury 1 (ot)

Shawsheen 5, Lowell Catholic 1

Ed Burns Coffee Pot Tournament – Sunday

At Arlington

Hingham vs. Canton, 12

Arlington vs. Braintree, 2

Marshfield vs. Belmont, 4

Wellesley vs. Reading, 6

At Natick

Tewksbury vs. Burlington, 1:30

Waltham vs. Natick, 3:30

Walpole vs. Winchester, 5:30

Framingham vs. Weymouth, 7:30

GIRLS HOCKEY

Belmont 2, Wakefield 1 (ot)

Franklin 2, King Philip 1

Marshfield 3, Latin Academy 1

Weymouth 3, Ursuline 0

BOYS SKIING

Weston 53, Lincoln-Sudbury 38

BOYS SWIMMING

Hanover/Marshfield 84, Plymouth North/South 59

Hopkinton 89, Norwood 66

Nauset 86, Sandwich 77

Newton North 86, Belmont 84

CO-ED SWIMMING

Archbishop Williams 86, Cardinal Spellman 74

Brockton 87, O’Bryant 83

Latin Academy 92, St. Mary’s (L) 67

GIRLS SWIMMING

Hanover/Marshfield 99, Plymouth North/South 69

Nauset 111, Sandwich 71

Norwood 81, Hopkinton 73

BOYS TRACK

Brookline 68, Framingham 32

Littleton 60, Oakmont 31

Milton 53, Walpole 47

Newton North 72, Needham 27

Wellesley 53, Natick 47

Weymouth 56, Braintree 43

GIRLS TRACK

Brookline 53, Framingham 47

Littleton 81, Oakmont 9

Melrose 51, Stoneham 49

Milton 58, Walpole 42

Newton North 58, Needham 42

Wellesley 78, Natick 22

Weymouth 57, Braintree 43

WRESTLING

Ashland 45, Dedham 21

Belmont Hill 67, Noble & Greenough 7

Central Catholic 41, Lowell 21

Chelmsford 45, Andover 24

Concord-Carlisle 46, Westford 30

Durfee 54, Southeastern 18

Excel Charter 51, Latin Academy 30

Methuen 53, Haverhill 24

Shawsheen 69, Greater Lawrence 6

Tewksbury 40, North Andover 31

Triton 47, Pentucket 30

 


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