www.salemnews.com SPORTS THE SALEM NEWS Tuesday, May 17, 2016 13 LAND/ACREAGE NEWBURY - $299,500 Building lot in excellent Plum Island location! Fine natural trees/gra- LOWDOWN: sses, will have city water and sewer, plus ex- Duo dominating at the faceoff X pansive marsh and city views! Oversized lot will accommodate a very large new house in Juniors an area of fabulous new homes! „ Continued from Page 11 Call Pat Skibbee Kevin HAPPY ADS RIVER VALLEY RE technique, physical and Flaherty of 978-502-4782/office 800-773-9990 scrappy in the circle, doing Beverly, left, whatever it takes to become and Charlie COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS BRENTWOOD Built in 2013, currently Ice Cream a better player. Gillis, of shop, Opportunity to build 2 more buildings, sep- “Charlie takes the time Place a happy ad in this tic installed for second bldg included! Busy Ipswich, are section to wish a special someone a Route 125! Land & building $499,900 OR LEASE to listen to people who will Happy Birthday, Anniversary, $1,995/mo. Call 603-382-0360 two of the Retirement, Thinking of You, Love help make him better,” said best face off You or Just Wish Them a Nice Day. CLASSIC HOMES RE Foster. “The faceoffs have Only $5.00 for 3 lines ($1.00 each midfielders additional line. Call today changed over the years; you on the North The Classified Connection Summerview RE can’t just overpower the 800-927-9200 Shore. We Get Results! other guy for the ball. So INSTRUCTIONAL Charlie is able to move fast *OFFICES: Southern NH. Incl. all utilities DAVID LE/Staff G/C BUILDER’S LICENSE COURSE Register by on the whistle and use his photo JULY 15th, for Danvers, Lowell, Haverhill, MA Hudson, NH: 2 rm office, all utils...... $450 technique to get the ball out 1-888-833-5207 www.StateCertification.com Office with utilities So NH 4 rooms ….. $850 20 x 24 Office with utilities………..... $495 first. It’s a fight to get your LOST & FOUND 2 room Office………………...... … $695 stick to the ground on top Having recently finished his Gloucester orange & white tiger male cat 1 yr. 4 rooms & reception ………...... …… $995 of the ball ... and he usually junior year at St. Anselm NORTH SHORE BOYS LACROSSE ,brown collar last seen Mon. May 2nd vicinity of Centennial & Emerson Ave (978) 317-1084 WE NEED AGENTS Mass & NH. winds up with it.” College, McCormick has Join our Company! Make $$$ in 2016 UPDATED SCORING LEADERS Southern NH & Mass Pynchon said that been working with Gillis KEYS lost in Gloucester on Saturday April 30th ** (603) 432-5453 ** www.sresre.com somewhere between Main Street and the Flaherty rotated with team- on his technique the past POINTS LEADERS Boulevard please call 978-283-7965 mate Jordy Rawding at the two years on such things Player, Team ...... G-A-Pts. LOST DOG - White Bijon Frise, male, 12 yrs Summerview RE beginning of his sophomore as leverage, quickness and 1. 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Nick DiLuiso, Beverly ...... 26-20-46 rear deck, newly renovated kitchen with corian countertops and ss appliances, three bed- 2000 ft Downtown Derry NH...... $1,700 more physically imposing someone like Charlie who’s 13. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham ...... 32-13-45 rooms and bonus room with wood floors, BUSINESSES: beamed cathedral ceilings and skylights. Salon Business moving busy location, $14,900 player doesn’t matter to so good at them — is so 14. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich ...... 21-24-45 Close to the Montserrat train station, easy ac- Includes $10,000 fit up great rent all utilities. Flaherty; he’ll use both his important.” 15. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree ...... 25-19-44 cess to downtown and Rte 128. Space for an- Diner Breakfast & Lunch NH………..$109,000 other full bath. $378,000 7-11 Store & Gas Station NH………$149,000 physical ability and mental If you’re wondering who 16. 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No-Fee Application with minimum credit score of 675. $1,290/mo came in one of Beverly’s big- vinced of how important T11. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham ...... 32 METHUEN ~ 15 acres of working farm land, gest regular season tests: continually winning faceoffs 13. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham ...... 28 2 fine outbuildings, 1938 elegant and sophisti- Rick Petralia cated Dutch Colonial farmhouse, 5 bdrms ~ the Creators Crosse title are, just remember this: Fla- T14. Jack Herlihy, Swampscott ...... 27 fruit trees, stone walls, two driveways, oppor- J. Barrett & Company game against Walpole. The herty’s Panthers and Gillis’ T14. Matt Rawding, Beverly ...... 27 tunity for immediate farm income. Land cannot 978-865-1203 be developed/subdivided; lower taxes due to Panthers trailed, 5-1, late in Tigers are a combined 27-1 16. Nick DiLiuso, Beverly ...... 26 protected land. This is an amazing property and an excellent value! $695,000 the fourth quarter before this season. T17. 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Easy to Boston train GLOUCESTER: High visibility office space on season — that’s a winning emy Thursday and games at Raynham Wednesday, pressure he put on.” and downtown Newburyport. $525,000 heavily traveled Rogers Street. 4,000 sf with percentage of better than 75 Winchester (next Monday) at Norwell Saturday, vs. A great competitor Call Joanie Purinton 978 462 6898/office. handicap accessibility and three onsite parking River Valley Real Estate spaces. Space is located across the street pecent — gets the Tigers’ and Hamilton-Wenham a Danvers next Monday and with excellent stamina, from municipal parking lot. Landlord is willing vaunted fast break offense week from Wednesday. Marblehead Wednesday) to January prides himself in to subdivide. For information call MANUFACTURED HOMES 978-764-7958 or (978) 973-9076 going by directing the ball in “We need to keep plug- earn a postseason bid. never coming off the field. 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Great for hunting or camping - Rick Petralia men over the years: Steve coach Tony O’Donnell, “but you start a lot of the team’s tran- Phil Stacey at pstacey@ road needs upgrade before town will grant building permit. See the possibilities!! $27,500 J. Barrett & Company Langis, Richie Logan (a 6-foot-2, never just never know.” sition game himself. salemnews.com or 978-338- Call 603-382-0360 978-865-1203 250-pounder) and the best Four losses in their last “He’s really coming into 2650, and follow him on CLASSIC HOMES RE of them all, Chris McCormick. five games, including three his own,” said O’Donnell, Twitter @PhilStacey_SN 14 Friday, May 13, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com PEABODY: Must now win AREA ROUNDUP Essex Tech blanks Mystic Valley, clinches tourney 5 of 6 to make playoffs had two goals; Nathan Estes 3-for-3, two RBI, two runs GIRLS TENNIS „ Continued from Page 13 reason why the Fishermen had a goal and an assist; performances by Mikayla swept their season series with ESSEX TECH 7, MYSTIC VALLEY 0: Casey Williamson and Jan- Porcaro and Courtney Nor- DANVERS 5, SAUGUS 0: Shannon For Gloucester (5-7), which Peabody, as he finished with a Mike Mitchell went the dis- colon had single goals; and ton. Natalie Medros picked Veilleux, Rhianna Leslie needs three wins in its last four dozen saves in goal, including tance on the mound for the Nick Capra had an assist. up the win on the mound to and Crony Patel swept the games to earn a postseason a couple of point-blank bids. Hawks (10-2), allowing just Outstanding defensive play improve to 4-2 on the season. singles play, while Lauren dance ticket, Tom Donahue Freshman Austin Leggett three hits, two walks and was turned in by Jalain Coto. EVERETT 7, SWAMPSCOTT 3: Ol- McKinnon/Molly O’Donnell was the offensive star with was also up to the task in net striking out six. Mitchell BEVERLY 17, DANVERS 1: The Pan- ivia Cook blasted her third and Jenna Clemenzi/Maria three goals and an assist. Two for the Tanners, making seven also produced at the plate, thers (15-0) won their sixth homer of the season but it Giggli took care of business of those three scores came saves. “He had a lot of great with two hits, an RBI and straight NEC title as Kevin wasn’t enough as The Big in doubles as the Falcons in the fourth quarter before saves tonight,” said O’Donnell. two runs scored. Also play- Morency (save) and John Bo- Blue fell to 8-5 on the season. improved to 11-2 on the year. Patrick Goss delivered what Donnie Shaw, Mason Zeuli, ing well in the win was Matt land (8 saves) shut the door BOYS TENNIS BISHOP FENWICK 4, POPE JOHN 1: would be the game-winning Goss and Cordaro all had O’Connell (two hits and a defensively. Offensive high- Kerry Kircher won at first strike with under four minutes assists for Peabody. Shaw, Pat run) and Joe Verga, JT Reyn- lights included three goals SWAMPSCOTT 5, REVERE 0: Matt singles (10-2), Patricia Jabo- remaining. McCarthy and Tim January olds and Dylan Christianson, and an assist from both Ewan Jacobs remained unbeaten nillo won at second singles “We tried to slow it down on also had outstanding games who each had an RBI. The Sellars and Jordan Rawding; at first singles after getting for the now 11-2 Crusaders. defense,” said Gloucester head for Peabody, which takes on win guarantees Essex Tech a goal and three assists from past his Revere opponent 6-0, In doubles action, Taylor coach Dylan Morrissey on his Danvers Saturday (3:30 p.m.). a spot in the postseason. Nick DiLuiso; and two goals 6-0. Sam Mayblyum (6-3, 6-1) Botthos and Sarah Bless- team’s halftime adjustments. “Tim’s really not a long stick DANVERS 6, MARBLEHEAD 5: The apiece from Keegan Colbert and Will Talebian (6-4, 6-1) ington (10-1) won at the “There was too much lunging middie but we have him play- Falcons (12-2) went up 4-0 and Foster Smallman. were the other singles vic- No. 1 slot, while the second in the first half. We just had to ing there and he does a great in the first inning before GIRLS LACROSSE tors, while the duos of Ben doubles team was awarded settle down, so we worked on job. He even plays there man Marblehead stormed back Ringler/Ben Rossman (6-1, the win due to forfeit. Bishop being more passive and that up for us,” said O’Donnell. “He to eventually take the lead MARBLEHEAD 18, GLOUCESTER 2: The 2-6, 6-4) and Tim Dumais/ Fenwick is now 11-2 on the seemed to work pretty well. was picking up a ton of ground on a Matt Pisegna solo shot Magicians (15-1) rolled as Steve Santanello (6-4, 6-4) year. “Peabody has a great pres- balls for us, and along with in the top of the seventh. Caroline Driscoll poured in came out on top in doubles NORTH READING 4, MASCONOMET sure defense. They’re big, Donnie did a great job dou- But Danvers responded in seven more goals and added for The Big Blue (8-4). 1: The Chieftains lone win athletic kids, so you have to bling up on their guys (defen- the bottom half of the final an assist. Also playing well ST. JOHN’S PREP 4, B.C. HIGH 1: came at second doubles as be patient and pick your spots. sively). Timmy allowed us to inning, as Matt Andreas was Amanda Gregory (goal, The Eagles (8-2) clinched at the duo of Lexi Mortellite We were able to do that.” get possession and clear the ripped a single to tie the 4 assists), Hadley Carlton (3 least a share of the Catholic and Ellie Sheirey picked up Owen Brown was also a big wings several times.” score before a wild pitch al- goals, assist), Corinne Mayle Conference title with a huge the 7-6, 6-3 triumph. Three lowed Danvers to cross the (goal), Grace Arthur (2 goals, win over rival B.C. High. of the other four matches plate again and walk away 3 assists), Lydia Bongiorno Three of the five matches went three sets, in what was FAST PITCHES: with the win. (3 goals, assist) and Lucie went to three sets, with the a very competitive match on Tanners BOYS LACROSSE Poulin (goal, 2 assists). Prep mounting some great Wednesday. WARING 11, LANDMARK 3: Seven comebacks to earn the vic- BOYS TRACK PINGREE 13, BANCROFT 1: Anthony different girls scored at least tory. Picking up the wins was strive for consistency Forziati powered the Pingree once for the Mavericks (12- second singles player Scott SWAMPSCOTT 112, WINTHROP 24: (13-1) offense with 4 assists 5), who clinched at least a Riester (3-6, 6-2, 6-4), third The Big Blue (3-2) earned „ Continued from Page 13 hard every day,” said coach while Griffin Webber, Con- share of the conference title singles player Evan McGuire a trio of double-winners as Julia Witzig. “It’s a great nor Sweeney, Tucker Spen- with the win –– their 11th (6-2, 6-4), the first doubles Matt Stephan won the 400 earlier this month, 4-1, they group of young women.” cer and Sean O’Connell each such feat in the past 12 sea- tandem of David Cunning- hurdles (1:04) and 400 (57 really started to believe in The entire program — the scored twice in the win. sons. Ali Mitchell led the way ham and Mikey Prokopis seconds), Colman Donovan themselves. Chieftains’ varsity, junior SWAMPSCOTT 7, WINTHROP 1: The with two scores while Eliza- (3-6, 6-4, 6-4) and the second won the 110 hurdles (16 sec- “It’s a different atmo- varsity and freshman teams Big Blue improved to 8-5 on beth Ward played a strong doubles duo of Jacob Silacci onds) and high jump (5-8) sphere, a new approach they — all participated in the Step the season thanks to two game on attack while chip- and Amol Raisingani (4-6, and Dante Ceccarelli won take to games,” added Sea- Up For Colleen 5K walk-run goals apiece from Emery ping in one goal. Goalie Kat 6-4, 6-3). The Eagles have a the triple jump (38-10) and bury. “I’ve always enjoyed event on May 1 in honor of Wollerscheid Jack Her- Pappas also go the chance to critical rematch with B.C. long jump (18-8). Also finish- coaching hockey, and this is former Danvers High teacher lihy and four assists from play the field in the second High Monday on the road. ing in first place was Oliver a great new experience for Colleen Ritzer, who was tragi- Andrew Dove. Ryan Mare- half, netting a goal as well. DANVERS 3, LYNN CLASSICAL 2: Daniels-Koch in the mile me.” cally murdered by one of her schalthi also netted a goal in Waring will play Montrose The Falcons improved to 8-5 (5:06), Thomas McDevitt in The four senior captains students. the victory. today in its final regular on the season with a close the 800 (2:14), Riain Flynn in are playing a key role in The Chieftains beat Essex MASCONOMET 10, MANCHESTER ESSEX season bout. victory over the Rams. Af- the shot put (41-2) and Alex Ipswich’s turnaround. Skyler Tech, 5-1, and Georgetown, 6: The Chieftains (6-10) kept DANVERS 21, TRITON 9: Allie Zu- ter falling behind 2-0 with Sheehan in the javelin (143). Hambley is behind the plate 6-4, this week after losing to their playoff hopes alive with nick had seven goals and five losses at first and third sin- GIRLS TRACK while Abby Sadoway is at first Manchester-Essex a week a solid home victory over the assists while teammate Mor- gles, Danvers won the next base, Gabby D’Agostino at ago (10-7) as the result of Hornets. Leading the way gan Mscisz added two goals three matches to come out DANVERS 73, REVERE 63: The Fal- second and Carly Coughlin at one bad inning with errors. was Garrett Young (4 goals), and three assists to power on top. Winners for Danvers cons improved to 4-2 overall third. Candra Pepper has been doing Brendan Driscoll (goal, as- the Falcons. Kristen McCar- were Conor Forden (6-3, 6-2), as a number of girls earned “They’re the backbone a great job on the mound sist), Mitchell Godett (goal), thy added a goal, and assist Christian McKenna/Russel first place finishes in what of our team,” said Seabury. for Masconomet. She struck Thomas O’Keefe (2 goals), and five ground balls, while Ledesma (6-3, 3-6, 6-3) and was a very close meet. Erin “Skyler has been terrific out eight in the Manchester- Nick Pease (goal), Adam Leah Trocchi, Delaney Ga- Brian Powers/Dan Scottsgale St. Pierre won the long jump, behind the plate; she’s Essex contest and only gave Story (goal, 4 assists) and gnon and Becca Cummings (6-3, 3-6, 6-3). high jump, 100 hurdles and starting to swing the bat up two earned runs. The Tommy Jung (assist). were all defensive standouts PENTUCKET 4, MARBLEHEAD 1: In an 200, Katie Crum won the well, too. Abby is a solid team was down but not out SALEM 12, LYNN 7: Andrew Mac- for Danvers. ultra-competitive match, the mile, Sara Unczur won the infielder who is also start- after a costly fourth inning Millan had four goals and SOFTBALL Magicians fell to 8-5 overall. triple jump, Olivia Bryan the ing to . Our best fielder in the field, but rallied in the two assists, while Eamon Their lone victory came from shot put and discus, Devan is D’Agostino, who is also a seventh behind Pepper’s two- Williamson contributed a BISHOP FENWICK 14, SHAWSHEEN the freshmen first doubles Walsh the javelin, and Han- .300 hitter, and Coughlin has run double. Gabby McSweeney hat trick and an assist as the 2: The Crusaders (6-8) took team of Dan Litvak and Dave nah Purcell, Lindsay MacIn- been great at third. and Nora Kelly also had key Witches (6-9) won their third care of business in six in- Grenader, who won 7-5, 2-6, nis, Crum and Unczur the “Having four captains doubles. straight game. Simon Barats nings thanks to a pair of 10-8. 4x400 relay. with experience in the „„„ infield is a big plus. The way Peabody may be the North they approach each game Shore’s most difficult team to READING THE GREENS: and also help our under- figure out this season. DiLisio qualifies for Mass. O classmen is outstanding. Of The young Tanners course, winning makes it have registered big wins „ Continued from Page 13 I wanted to follow them.” new car, an ‘85 Mustang, the new head pro at Portland, even more fun.” over a tough Revere squad Successfully, he should at Thomson one day, and I tied for second with 72, while Junior Mckinley Karpa, who and blanked a very good 45, followed older brother to add. Silverado, a par 72, thought I might lose my job. Kernwood’s Frank Dully shot is also a star hockey player Swampscott team, 2-0, earlier U-Tampa and never left the 6671-yarder, is a thriving golf But Mr. Flynn knew just how 74 and Salem head pro Kevin for Seabury (Ipswich has this week behind a strong Floridian west coast. A PHS operation, thanks in large to handle it. He said to come Wood shot 77. Kirk won three a co-operative agreement pitching performance by product, like Mark, who ben- part to Sean, who gives con- back tomorrow and we’ll ways at this event and took with Beverly High in the freshman Tianna Dawe and a efited from Tanner coaches siderable credit to his owner, teach you how to drive these home nearly $2000…Our sport), has taken over at homer by sophomore Amanda George Hennesey and Rick Brantley Smith. Sean has, too, things. That one day changed best finishers in the MGA shortstop for the Tigers. It’s Crawford. They also defeated a Sapienza, turned pro in 1996, provided some instruction the whole dynamic about my Fourball at Framingham and a new position for her, but strong Arlington High team played the mini-tours for a on segments on YouTube desire to stay in the game.” Hopkinton were two pairs with her athleticism she’s twice in non-league play. few years, then realized he and provides tips in the local „„„ who placed T-19 – Saga- quickly turned into a defen- “We’ve had some big wins,” was meant to be a club pro. weekly newspaper. Congrats to: Duke-bound more’s Phil Miceli with Four sive anchor there and is also said head coach Butch Melana- His first and only head This is Sean’s second Steven DiLisio, the Phillips Oaks’ Scott Conley and Turner one of the top hitters on the phy. “Then there have been a job has been at Silverado stint as the man in charge Exeter senior and Salem CC Hill’s Nick Zolotas and Salem’s team. few we lost but would like to Country Club in Zephyrhills, at Silverado. He was head ace who qualified for the Nicholas Mini. Thomson’s Sean “For some reason Mckin- have back. That was an excel- previously known as Silver pro for three years at Silver Massachusetts Open after Andrews-Kevin Collins tandem ley only saw a little time at lent game with Swampscott, Oaks, just outside Tampa. He Oaks (yes, the same place shooting 75 last Monday at shot 144. The wining team of first base and in center field and just shows what we can serves as general where he is currently)at the Vesper. He’s one of three Matt Parziale and Herbie Aikens last season, but she has tre- do. Both Hannah Leahy for and head professional. start of his head professional players from the area who shot 136 with nary a single mendous ability and agility Swampscott and our fresh- “Silverado is a working travels. That was followed made the grade for the main bogey over the 36 holes. This at shortstop,” said Seabury. man, Dawe, were outstanding. man’s club that everyone by head pro stints at Tarpon event, set for June 13-15 at was Aikens’ fourth title. The “She’s picked it up quickly “Tianna had a couple of likes, whether they’re a pub- Springs before securing his Worcester. Boston College first three were with Ryan Riley and also hits (leadoff).” games where she’d get tired lic course player or a private first head pro-GM position No. 1 player and former St. … Condolences go out to the The other big surprise has in the fifth or sixth inning, but course player,” says Sean, at Green Valley CC outside John’s Prep standout Nick family and friends of Brian been freshman Kath- she is getting stronger. Her who like Mark, has three Orlando. Then he was back at Pandelena made it with a 73, Low of Topsfield …. Salem CC erine Noftall, who is coming ERA is 2.44, and mentally she daughters with his wife, Cara. Silverado in 2009. the same score returned by hosts a 2017 U.S. Senior Open off a strong basketball sea- knows what she has to do. “Our course it reminds me of “Teaching is my No. 1 Xavier Guzman of Peabody. ... media day Monday, focusing son for the Ipswich varsity. She’s pitching very well, but Sagamore and Larry Gannon love at work,” Sean says. Congrats as well to Salem’s on the restored greens and “She’s a competitor and we have to get her some hits.” back home; challenging, fun, “I love seeing my student’s Director of Instruction, Kirk all that entails the club’s host- has tournament experience The Tanners have only fair.” face when he or she shows Hanefeld, after he won the ing its second Senior Open in playing for the Hurricanes four seniors, and adjusting to Sean, now in his eighth improvement and thanks me NEPGA Stroke Play Series 16 years come June 26-July 2 (AAU team),” said Seabury. varsity hitting is something year directing all matters golf for it. After that, well, I’m just first event at Black Rock with of next year. “Katherine comes in with that’s taking a while for girls at Silverado, was inspired at blessed to be doing well in a one-under 70, topping the „„„ experience at a high level, up from the JVs. the playing level by his older this profession. I never feel field by two. Hanefeld turns Gary Larrabee, a member and is learning new things “Little by little it’s begin- brother and Scott Johnson, and like I’m getting up to go to 60 on May 24. But the high of the Salem News sports staff all the time, like how to ning to come now for our on the family side by dad, as work.” level at which he continues from 1971-1995, is a golf histo- change speeds and the eye younger players,” said Mela- well as Uncle Jimmy Monahan Sean has come a long way to play as the years go by, rian, author of “Sensation at level of the batters. She was naphy. “We’ve had some solid and mom Susan. “They all since his first job in golf, pull- he automatically becomes Salem” and 11 other history- outstanding in our win over performances from Crawford, encouraged me to follow the ing carts for thre late great disqualified from receiving themed golf books, and the Lynnfield, pitching a three- who has been killing the ball ball where I wanted to,” he Bill Flynn at Thomson CC. “I such an identification. Amaz- 2016 recipient of the George S. hitter with six . with amazing power to the says. “And Mark and Scott drove a cart into the Thom- ing player. ... Dan Venezio, the Wemyss Award given by the We’re fortunate to be strong opposite field. All her hits were great golfing examples. son president’s son’s brand former Myopia assistant, now New England PGA. up the middle, and Noftall seem to be to right-center. fields her position as well as (Senior captain) Ashley Jenkins anyone. We’re lucky to have is a solid player at second „ LOCAL SPORTS SCHEDULE Noftall the next three years. base; her average is up close “I asked the girls what to .400. She’s helping us both TODAY’S SPORTS Girls lacrosse — Ipswich at Concord-Carlisle (4). at Swampscott (noon); Archbishop had happened the last at the plate and in the field. Newburyport (3:45); Hamilton- COLLEGE Williams at Bishop Fenwick (1); St. couple of seasons, because Alyssa Alperen has been a big HIGH SCHOOL Wenham at North Reading (3:45); Track and field — Gordon at NEI- John’s Prep at St. John’s Shrews- they looked like a good surprise at shortstop, and Baseball — PItching In for Pete at Masconomet at Manchester CAAA Outdoor Championships, New bury (3); Danvers at Peabody (3:30). team to me. They felt it was Kaitlin Thibideau-Corey is helping Fraser Field, Lynn: Bishop Fenwick Essex (3:45); Beverly at Saugus Haven, Conn. Girls lacrosse — Shawsheen at more of a mental thing. Our with her hot hitting. vs. Austin Prep (3:30); Whittier at (4); Peabody at Winthrop (4); TOMORROW Salem (10 a.m.); Pingree at Gov- seniors have made my job “It’s a tough league,” Mela- Essex Tech (4); Peabody at Revere Concord Academy at Pingree (4); ernor’s Academy (noon); Bishop a lot easier ... and we’re all naphy said of the Northeast- (4); Nobles and Greenough at Swampscott at Salem (7). HIGH SCHOOL Fenwick at Archbishop Williams (1). having fun.” ern Conference, “and I tell the Pingree (4:30); Lynn Classical at Boys tennis — Hamilton-Wenham Baseball — Rockport at Ipswich Boys tennis — Pingree at Berwick „„„ girls they have to play their Swampscott (7). at Manchester Essex (3:30); Salem (10 a.m.); Amesbury at Hamilton- (noon). Masconomet had a disap- best in order to make the Softball — North Reading at Ham- at Marblehead (4); Winthrop at Wenham (10 a.m.); Boston English Girls tennis — Pingree at Berwick pointing first half of the tournament. That’s our goal.” ilton-Wenham (3:45); Masconomet Danvers (4); Peabody at Beverly at Marblehead (DH, 11 a.m.); Pitch- (10 a.m.); Peabody at Saugus (10 season, dropping eight of „„„ at Rockport (3:45); Pentucket (4). ing in for Pete at Fraser Field, a.m.). its first nine games. But the Fast Pitches, a column at Ipswich (3:45); Salem at Lynn Girls tennis — Pope John Paul Lynn: Lynnfield vs. Pentucket (10 Track — Arlington Catholic at Bishop team continues to battle on North Shore high school English (4); Swampscott at Lynn XXIII at Bishop Fenwick (3:30); a.m.), Danvers vs. Essex Tech (1), Fenwick (10 a.m.); Pingree at Eastern and, with three straight softball, appears each Friday Classical (4); Essex Tech at Whit- Marblehead at Salem (4); Danvers Matignon vs. Malden Catholic (4); Independent League Tournament, wins under their belts, looks in The Salem News during tier (4). at Winthrop (4); Beverly at Peabody Masconomet at Swampscott (6). Portsmouth Abbey (10 a.m.); State for a stronger finish. the spring sports season. Boys lacrosse — Pingree at Cush- (4); Lawrence Academy at Pingree Softball — Ipswich at Masconomet Coaches Invitational (10 a.m.). “Unfortunately it hasn’t Contact Jean DePlacido at ing (5); North Reading at Ham- (5). (10 a.m.). COLLEGE gone the way we wanted, [email protected] and ilton-Wenham (5); Masconomet Track — Presentation of Mary & Boys lacrosse — Beverly at Track and field — Gordon at NEI- but despite a losing record follow her on Twitter @ at Billerica (7); Newburyport at Mystic Valley at Essex Tech (4). Marshfield (11 a.m.); Wakefield at CAAA Outdoor Championships, New this team continues to work JeanDePlacidoSN. Ipswich (7). Volleyball — Essex Tech at Marblehead (noon); Georgetown Haven, Conn. 18 Thursday, May 12, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com AREA ROUNDUP Metropolis earns 400th career victory as Eagles sweep MC BOYS TENNIS Mike Pisanelli, Justin Assad, Connor Sweeney, Reid Smith ST. JOHN’S PREP 5, MALDEN CATHO- and Lovell. LIC 0: Eagles head coach Mark WHITTIER TECH 9, ESSEX TECH 7: Metropolis registered his Hawks (10-4) goalie Ryan 400th win with the program McGregor played great in net as his team improved to 7-2 with 14 saves, while Dan Mc- on the season. Nick Silacci Cormack (3 goals) and Paul (4-6, 6-1, 6-2), Evan McGuire Lazzaro (goal, 2 assists) paced (6-0, 6-1) and Minhung Xu the offense in a comeback at- (6-0, 6-0) swept singles play tempt that ultimately fell just while David Cunningham short. and Mikey Prorkipas (6-1, BOYS TRACK 6-0) and Amol Raisingani and Jacob Silacci (6-1, 6-1) won GENERALS SWEPT: Hamilton-Wen- at first and second doubles, ham (3-5) fell to Masconomet respectively. 103-42 and Triton 78-67. Win- IPSWICH 5, TRITON 0: The Tigers ners for the Generals included improved to 5-7 with the Liam Jaoeun in the discus, Ed clean sweep of Triton. Declan Chapman in the pole vault, Ian O’Flynn picked up the win at Riaf in the 100 meters, Dan first singles (6-0, 6-1), Austin Allara in the 400 meters and Pszenny dominated at second mile and JJ Thissell, Davey singles (6-0, 6-1), and Anton Walters, Daniel Knudsen and Eden won handily at third Ian Riaf in the 4x100 relay. singles (6-3, 6-1). In doubles MARBLEHEAD 80, SALEM 51: For action, Andrew Fremont- Marblehead, George Goetz Smith/Ollie Crocket (6-0, won the high hurdles (15.7), 6-3) and Nate Dubrow/Jesse long jump (21-9) and the high Cullen-Popp (6-2, 6-0) won. jump (5-10), while AJ Ernst BEVERLY 5, LYNN ENGLISH 0: It was won both the 800 (2:08.2) and another clean sweep for the the two mile (10:13). Also earn- Panthers who stayed un- ing first place finishes was beaten at 10-0 this season. Ryan Dumais in the shot put Peter Coletti (6-0, 6-2), Dylan (41-4) and Jack Krivit in the LeBlanc (6-0, 6-0) and Chris- 400 (53.1). The Headers remain tian Goodwin (6-3, 6-1) won undefeated at 6-0. while the doubles tandems DAVID LE/Staff photos For Salem, Ricky Arias won of Colin Oliver and Frederico Endicott senior shortstop Cody Hall steps around sliding Salve Regina freshman Zach Smith and fires to first to complete a the 100 and 200, Joel Nunez the Poncini (6-1, 6-0) and Jack- double play. discus and Giovani Guzman son Petroccione and Oliver the triple jump, while a num- Gibson (6-1, 6-0) took care of Viccica (6-0, 6-1), Bethany Ev- ber of other athletes registered business as well. ans (6-1, 6-1), Nell Coues (6-0, personal bests and qualified DANVERS 5, PEABODY 0: Senior 6-0) and the teams of Kate for states. captains Jimmy McCarriston Toner/Saskia Leonard (6-0, GIRLS TRACK and Keegan O’Donnell set the 6-2) and Clare Howley/Meghan tones with singles wins while Stone (6-1, 6-0). HAMILTON-WENHAM SWEEPS: The Conor Forden also picked up DANVERS 4, PEABODY 1: The Fal- Generals improved to 7-1 a singles point. The doubles cons improved to 10-2 with after beating Masconomet teams of Jason Thompson/ points by Shannon Veilleux 103-42 and Triton 95-50. First Conor Mallon and John Ber- and Rhianna Leslie. The place finishes included Fiona nard/Mike Lally also won for teams of Lauren McKinnon/ Worsfold in the 400 hurdles, Danvers (7-5). Molly O’Donnell and Jenna triple jump and high jump, Liz MANCHESTER ESSEX 5, MARBLEHEAD Clemenzi/Maria Gigli also Kirschner in the long jump, 0: The Magicians dropped a won. Freshman Brooke Ho- Daniella Garcia in the 100, tough non-league with a solid das registered the lone win Janine Zheng in the 800, Julia three-set outing by the first for Peabody in a third set tie Koenig in the 400 and Olivia doubles team of Sam Oren- break, 1-0, after dropping the Horgan in the two mile. stein and Garrett Tully. first set 3-6 and winning the MARBLEHEAD 103, SALEM 33: First GIRLS LACROSSE second 7-5. place finishers for Marblehead TRITON 3, IPSWICH 2: The dou- (5-1) included Sarah Caulfield BEVERLY 15, SALEM 1: The Pan- bles team of Sydney Dumont in the long jump (16-1) and tri- thers inched over the .500 and Julia Kennedy won 6-3, ple jump (34-9), Chloe Ferruci mark at 7-6 with what coach 6-1 for the Tigers and Lexi in the shot put (30-1), Hannah Allison Healy described as a Parker won a three-setter at Flores in the discus (85-1), Mia total team effort against their third singles, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0. Foster in the two mile (12:54) arch rivals. BEVERLY 4, LYNN ENGLISH 1: Carly and Bella Corsini in the 200 MARBLEHEAD 15, SAUGUS 1: Hadley Blau (6-1, 6-1), Ally Lewan- (29.7). Carlyon and Grace Arthur dowski (6-1, 5-7, 6-4) and Kira Salem (1-3) picked up a four both scored hat tricks to help Kennedy (6-0, 6-0) swept the first place finishes as Doni Marblehead improve to 14-1 singles play, while the first Stotts won the 400 hurdles, on the season. Lucie Poulin doubles team of Lyndsey Brianna Rodriguez the 100, handed out four assists while King and Jane Healy (6-3, Ngu Fulansi the high jump Amanda Gregory (three 3-6, 6-4) was also victorious and Yailen Elmonte the high assists), Corinne Mayle, for Beverly, which moved to hurdles. Caroline Driscoll and Niamh 8-3 on the season. PEABODY 69, BEVERLY 67: The high- Healy each had two goals. ARLINGTON CATHOLIC 3, BISHOP light of the day came from PEABODY 13, GLOUCESTER 7: The Endicott junior Eric Nagle fires a pitch in relief for the Gulls. FENWICK 2: Kerry Kircher (6-3, Peabody’s Cynthia Aroke, who Tanners pulled away in the SOFTBALL 6-3) won at first singles while broke the school record –– a second half to move to 11-2. 4 goals in the win for the now (10-3), who won their ninth the second doubles team of record that had held up since Lauren Wolff had five total 10-2 Crusaders. straight and qualified for the REVERE 5, BEVERLY 4 (8 INNINGS): Hannah Kline and Abby 1980 –– in the 100 meter dash points while Kristen Brad- ESSEX TECH 13, NASHOBA 3: The state tourney for the 13th Ally Cabral hit a solo homer Graumann prevailed (6-3, with a time of 14.6. Aroke also ley notched four and Emma Hawks improve to 7-7 on the straight year. Garrett Des- and totaled three hits but the 6-1) for the Crusaders (now came out on top in the 400 hur- Bradley had three. Gianna season with the win. mond added a two-run single Panthers fell in extra innings. 10-2). Olivia Comeau battled dles (66.1) and the long jump Denisco made nine saves BASEBALL and Ricky Johnson and Matt Natalie Stillwell struck out four at third singles before drop- (16-6.5), while placing second while Sarah Buckley and Enos had two hits. in four innings of relief while ping a 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 decision. in the triple jump (33-4.5). Also Praycelia Porcher had strong SALEM 4, SWAMPSCOTT 2: Sopho- ST. JOHN’S PREP 9, XAVERIAN 4: Marlee Hamor went 3-for-4 MARBLEHEAD 5, SAUGUS 0: Mi- earning first place finishes for games on defense. more Brady McGrath held Frank DiOrio’s double helped with an RBI and Olivia George chelle Shub (6-0, 6-1), Meg the 5-0 Tanners was Amanda WARING 18, CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF down the NEC South leading spark a five-run second in- went 2-for-4 with an RBI. Ryan (6-0, 6-1) and Julia Andrew in the 400 (60.6) and WESTON 8: Freshman Elizabeth Big Blue in his first varsity ning as the Eagles (10-4) AUSTIN PREP 7, BISHOP FENWICK 1: Channing (6-1, 6-1) won 200 (26.7), Anna Church in the Patrick of Ipswich scored start to give the Witches (6- avenged an early season loss Junior left fielder Julia Fesco in singles while Meagan shot put (34-1.5) and Riley Ed- seven goals, setting a new 8) a big lift. McGrath went by jumping out to a big lead. was 2-for-3 with a single and Hanratty/Linda Schellenberg monds in the javelin (105). school record for goals in a the distance and only walked Jacob Spada and Mike Laro- double and scored the only (6-1, 6-1) and Simone Literov/ For the Panthers (5-1), Abby season with 57, as the Mav- two while Wes Schaejbe went evere each had two hits while Crusader (5-8) run, while Lindsay Walker (6-1, 6-0) Walsh doubled up in winning ericks improved to 11-5. Se- 3-for-3 to spark Salem offen- Jacob Yish went 2-for-2 and junior Mikayla Porcaro went completed the sweep in dou- the mile (5:08) and the 800 nior captain Adele McEwen sively. Elny Cruz drove in scored three times. Casey 1-for-3, knocking in Fesco bles for the 11-0 Magicians. (2:17). Cathy Wahl won the added four goals in the win two runs as well for Salem. Bussone threw three inning with the RBI single. BOYS LACROSSE high jump and triple jump (34- while Hattie Cookson scored Swampscott’s Gavin Sul- of strong relief to end the SALEM ACADEMY 15, EMK 0: Tara 5), Grace Sparkman won the six times and assisted on livan (2-for-2 with a walk), game and Brandon Powicki Deschenes tossed a no hitter BISHOP FENWICK 14, ST. MARY’S 4: Se- discus, Taylor Orlandella won another. Matt Hubauer (1-for-3) and picked up the win. Mike Yarin while Hannah McGee and nior Dan Hannon recorded his the 100 and the 4x400 won. PINGREE 16, PORTSMOUTH ABBEY 11: CJ Howard (1-for-3) had hits. also drove in two runs. Alex Ambrose led the charge 100th career point in the win MASCONOMET SWEPT: The Chief- Kenzi Vasque (5 goals), Kirby Howard was also strong on SALEM ACADEMY 9, EMK 0: Austin offensively. Salem Academy thanks to a 5 goal, 2 assist per- tains (2-6) fell to Hamilton- Heffrin (4) and Erin Jayne the mound, pitching a com- Foglietta pitched a gem, al- is now 8-2 on the season. formance. Chris Napolatono Wenham 99-46 and Triton (3) were scoring stars for the plete game while allowing lowing just one hit over six- DANVERS 13, LYNN ENGLISH 1: Aline added 5 goals and 2 assists, 80-65. Picking up wins was Highlanders (9-4) while Caro- three earned runs, two walks plus innings of work. Jake Dayaa went 3-for-4 with two Jake Mitchell had 2 goals and Elizabeth Dew in the shot put line Begg starred defensively and striking out four. Miano had three hits to lead RBI and Angela Saggese 3 assists and Sam Mitchell had and discus, Geena Gangi in the in the win. DANVERS 10, LYNN ENGLISH 0: Ju- the way offensively for Salem drove in a pair of runs on two a goal and 2 assists for the Cru- 100 and 200 and captain Megan CONCORD-CARLISLE 17, MASCONOMET nior Dean Borders struck out Academy (8-3). hits for the Falcons. Crystal saders (7-6). Lamaire in the pole vault and 11: The Chieftains kept it seven, didn’t walk a batter MARBLEHEAD 13, WINTHROP 0: Gar- Mumbauer also had a hit. PINGREE 5, PORTSMOUTH ABBEY 4: the 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay close for the majority of the and scattered three hits to rett Keough pitched a great MARBLEHEAD 4, WINTHROP 3: Griffin Webber scored with team that qualified for states. contest, even tying it up in power the Falcons (11-2). Jor- game for the Headers (7-5), Charlotte Plakans spun a 20 seconds left for the game- COLLEGE BASEBALL the second half, but they dan DeDonato went 2-for-3 recording a career-high 12 six-hitter with nine strike- winning goal to give the High- ultimately couldn’t get over and drove in two runs while strikeouts while allowing outs and just one walk as the landers (12-1) a dramatic win ENDICOTT LOSES TITLE: The Gulls the hump against a strong Danny Lynch and Ryan Mc- just five hits and no walks. Magicians (11-2) qualified for and inch them closer to the (29-15) lost 2-1 in the Common- Concord-Carlisle team. Guinness also had two hits Keough also had a pair of the state tournament. Abby Eastern Independent League wealth Coast Conference title Grace Fahey had 4 goals and each. hits, stole a base and scored Stiles went 3-for-3 with a crown. Maxx Trotsky, Anthony game to Salve Regina, which an assist, while Sami Dindo BEVERLY 17, REVERE 3: Sopho- a run. Also turning in good run scored and a stolen base Forziati, Robby Shepard and forced the winner-take-all matched that output on her more Spencer Brown stayed offensive outings was Spen- whiel Sabrina Doughman Ryan Lovell also scored while game by beating Endicott 10-3 Birthday for Masco, which is red hot at the plate with four cer Carr (3-for-5 with 5 RBI), added a two-run double. Webber added an assist. C.J. earlier in the day. Chris Seidl now 10-4 on the season. hits and four RBI and also Drew Gally (2-for-3, two runs GIRLS TENNIS White made a dozen saves had an RBI in eighth to make it BISHOP FENWICK 15, ST. MARY’S picked up the win by strik- and two stolen bases) and to highlight an impressive a 2-1 game but the Sea Hawks 2: Merri Harrington netted ing out eight over six innings. James McCarthy (2-for-4 HAMILTON-WENHAM 5, ROCKPORT 0: defensive outing for Pingree held on. Endicott now waits to 7 goals to lead the charge, Nick Cotraro had four hits with a walk, 3 RBI, 3 runs and The Generals cruised with with help from defenders see if it can earn an at-large bid while Tori Hernandez added and five RBI for the Panthers a stolen base). straight set wins by Mae Nate Rawlins, Kyle Emery, for the D3 NCAA tournament.

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TODAY’S SPORTS (4); Winthrop at Swampscott (4:15); Girls tennis — Masconomet at and Greenough at Pingree (4:30); at Billerica (7); Newburyport at Girls tennis — Pope John Paul Gloucester at Peabody (6); Lynn Newburyport (3:30); Swampscott at Lynn Classical at Swampscott (7); Ipswich (7). XXIII at Bishop Fenwick (3:30); HIGH SCHOOL English at Salem (7). Manchester Essex (4); Danvers at PItches for Pete at Fraser Field, Girls lacrosse — Ipswich at Marblehead at Salem (4); Danvers Baseball — Georgetown at Ipswich Girls lacrosse — Bishop Fenwick Saugus (5). Lynn: Bishop Fenwick vs. Austin Newburyport (3:45); Hamilton- at Winthrop (4); Beverly at Peabody (3:45); Somerville at Salem (4); at Cardinal Spellman (3:30); Triton Track — Amesbury & Newburyport Prep (7). Wenham at North Reading (3:45); (4); Lawrence Academy at Pingree Mystic Valley at Essex Tech (4); at Danvers (4); Marblehead at at Ipswich (3:30); Winthrop at Softball — North Reading at Ham- Masconomet at Manchester (5). Marblehead at Danvers (6:30). Gloucester (5:30). Swampscott (4:15); Danvers at ilton-Wenham (3:45); Masconomet Essex (3:45); Beverly at Saugus Track — Presentation of Mary & Softball — Shawsheen at Bishop Boys tennis — Newburyport at Revere (7). at Rockport (3:45); Pentucket at (4); Peabody at Winthrop (4); Mystic Valley at Essex Tech (4). Fenwick (3:45); Beverly at Concord- Masconomet (3:45); Swampscott Sailing — Swampscott at Beverly (4). Ipswich (3:45); Salem at Lynn Eng- Concord Academy at Pingree (4); Volleyball — Essex Tech at Concord- Carlisle (4); Everett at Swampscott at Revere (4); Lynn Classical at TOMORROW lish (4); Swampscott at Lynn Classi- Swampscott at Salem (7). Carlisle (4). (4); Salem at Winthrop (4:30). Danvers (4); B.C. High at St. John’s cal (4); Essex Tech at Whittier (4). Boys tennis — Hamilton-Wenham COLLEGE Boys lacrosse — Danvers at Beverly Prep (4); St. Mary’s Lynn at Peabody HIGH SCHOOL Boys lacrosse — Pingree at at Manchester Essex (3:30); Salem Track and field — Gordon at (4); B.C. High at St. John’s Prep (4); (4); B.C. High at St. John’s Prep (4); Baseball — Whittier at Essex Tech Cushing (5); North Reading at at Marblehead (4); Winthrop at NEICAAA Outdoor Championships, Manchester Essex at Masconomet Marblehead at Pentucket (4). (4); Peabody at Revere (4); Nobles Hamilton-Wenham (5); Masconomet Danvers (4); Peabody at Beverly (4). New Haven, Conn. www.salemnews.com 10 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS AREA ROUNDUP Salem girls tennis picks up first win GIRLS TENNIS three singles matches with added a hat trick, Chloe in his first game back after Jacob Yish. 2-hit shutout with seven wins by Alex Mizioch (6-4, Gizzi had two goals and an missing three contests due FOXBORO 1, SALEM ACADEMY 0: and also drove in SALEM 4, SAUGUS 1: The Witches 2-6, 6-3), Greg Mattucci (7-5, assist and Kristen Bradley to injury. Alex Alessi added Sandy Stepan pitched six the winning run on an RBI won their first match of the 6-3) and Pat McShea (6-0, 6-0). scored two. Gianna Denisco two goals and an assist in the innings with only one run single which played Ash- season as senior captain Winning at doubles were co- made nine saves in the cage win, while Brendan Ahern allowed for Salem. Austin ley Jenkins (double in the Sam Dupuis (6-4, 6-0), Caitlin captains Wil Behtune/Jack while Alyssa Shashaty and also had two goals. Paul Laz- Foglietta threw the seventh fourth). Peabody (7-6) got an Reilly (7-5, 6-1) and Sarah Palmachuk (6-1, 6-2) and Michaela Jacks played well zaro also had a strong game and Salem Academy turned a insurance run when Amanda Matton (6-1, 6-4) were all Noah Anderson/Regan Zhu on defense. for the winners with a goal triple-play on a line drive out Crawford hit a solo homer in victorious in singles play. (6-1, 6-4). PINGREE 24, WARING 12: Kirby and three assists. Rocco to center that related to sec- the sixth, and Katie Tansey The second doubles team of ST. JOHN’S PREP 4, CATHOLIC MEMO- Heffrin and Erin Jayne led Geary and Andrew Tango in ond base and then on to first. also singled in a game that Jordan Bergeron and Dianna RIAL 1: The Eagles (6-1) won the way offensively as the the faceoff X were both con- LANDMARK 6, BERWICK 5: Aidan featured only five total hits Tarnowski prevailed in a both doubles bouts with wins Highlanders (8-4) doubled up sistent throughout the game Powers knocked in the win- between the two squads. Big three-set thriller, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5. by David Cunningham/Mikey the Mavericks in South Ham- and won draw after draw over ning run in the seventh as Blue pitcher Hannah Leahy MARBLEHEAD 5, GLOUCESTER 0: De- Prokipas (6-0, 6-2) and Amal ilton. Kenzi Vasque added the final two quarters. Landmark came from two struck out nine. spite missing three injured Raisingani/Jacob Silacci (6-1, 10 draw controls for the SALEM 5, WINTHROP 4: Captain runs down to win in their last SALEM ACADEMY 11, FOXBORO 8: startes, the Magicians (9-0) 6-1). Scott Riester (6-0, 6-0) winners while Anna Kaneb Eamon Williamson scored at-bat. William Morganelli Hannah Magee went 4-for-5 rolled behind freshman Mi- and Evan Maguire (6-1, 6-1) had a strong two-way game. three goals, giving him a went 3-for-4 and scored twice and Robin Hendry also had a chelle Shub (6-0, 6-0), senior also won. Amanda Adams scored six North Shore-leading 43 the while Ryan Bottis went 2-for-3 big day at the plate for Salem Meagan Hanratty (6-1, 6-0) DANVERS 4, REVERE 1: Seniors goals for Waring (10-5), which season, and added an assist with two runs. Max Olmstead Academy. Tara Deschenes and freshman Sione Literov Brian Powers and Russell also got three goals from to give the Witches (5-9) a key struck out five in 5 1/3 innings picked up the win on the (6-1, 6-0) in singles action, Ledesma (7-5, 7-5) and class- freshman Elizabeth Patrick win. Fellow captain Andrew of work. mound. as well as senior Sammi mates Christian McKenna/ and two goals and an assist MacMillan added a goal and DANVERS 15, MARBLEHEAD 0: The BISHOP FENWICK 22, MATIGNON Goldberg and junior Lind- Dan Scottsgale (6-0, 6-1) from junior Hattie Cookson. an assist for Salem as did Falcons (10-2) qualified for 1: Natalie Medros was the say Walker (6-0, 6-0) at first won at doubles to power the IPSWICH 14, DANVERS 12: Emily freshman Casey Williamson, the state tournament as An- winning pticher, improving doubles and Kaelyn Attridge Falcons (6-4). Senior Conor Martineau made seven saves, whose goal was the game- drew Olszak needed only 49 to 3-2 on the season after and Ryan Driscoll (6-1, 6-0) at Forden (6-7, 6-3, 10-3) won a including two with the game winner. Nick Capra also had pitches to get through five allowing just two hits over second doubles. three-setter at No. 1 singles up for grabs in the final min- an assist while Tyler Pelletier 2-hit innings in the win. Tim four innings of work. Alexcea SWAMPSCOTT 5, WINTHROP 0: Vivien and senior Keegan O’Donnell utes, to lift the Tigers. Julia was outstanding defensively. Unczur (2 hits, 2 runs) had Glynos finished up by pitch- Gere (6-1, 6-0), Anna Cilley (6- won 6-2, 6-0. Glavin had six goals and DANVERS 8, WOBURN 7 (OT): Mike three RBI and Jordan DeDo- ing the final two innings, 2, 6-2) and Gina Hollenbach HAMILTON-WENHAM 5, NEWBURYPORT two assists while Delaney Daras scored three goals, in- nato drove in a pair. Olszak surrendering two hits but no (2-6, 6-3, 10-1) won at singles 0: Seniors Tyler Tyack and Whooley had two goals and cluding the game-winner in scored three times, Zach Dil- runs. Senior third baseman for the Big Blue (7-5). Sara Matt Raymond picked up three helpers. Caitlin Ste- overtime, to power Danvers lon had two hits and two runs Rachel Fisher went 3-for-4 Cunningham/Lily Sanphy (6- their first varsity wins with vens provided three goals (2-11) to a home win. Colby and Danvers took advantage offensively with three runs 0, 6-0) and Asja Zimmerman/ a 6-4, 6-2 doubles point while and one assist while Meghan Holland added two goals and of six hit batsmen and five scored and two RBI for Kate McDonough (6-1, 6-7, Colin Hubbard and Billy O’Connor added two scored assisted on Daras’ game- walks as Marblehead (6-5) fell Fenwick (5-7) while fresh- 10-3) won the doubles bouts. Whelan also won 6-0, 6-0. and three helpers. winner while Nick Fazio, for the fifth time in its last six man Lexi McNeil was 2-for-2 DANVERS 5, REVERE 0: Shannon Koby Noguchi (6-0, 6-0), Jack MARBLEHEAD 14, WINTHROP 2: Brendan Treacy and Tommy outings. with two runs scored and Veilleux, Rhianna Leslie and Leary (6-0, 6-0) and Trevor Maeve Cadlwell had a strong Brennan each added single SWAMSPCOTT 3, PEABODY 1: Junior three batted in. In addition, Crony Patel all picked up Jones (6-1, 6-0) swept the game on the draw to help the scores. Kyle Purcell also had Gavin Sullivan went the dis- senior Emily Fernandes was singles points for Danvers (8- singles action. Magicians improve to 13-1. a strong game for the win- tance and fanned five to beat 1-for-1 with two runs and an 2). The sweep of doubles play SWAMPSCOTT 3, WINTHROP 2: First Amanda Gregory had four ners, as did Christian DiMeg- the Tanners (7-5) for the RBI and Glynos was 2-for-2 came with wins by Lauren single player Matt Jacobs re- assists while Hadley Carlton lio and Matt McCarthy. third straight season. Sulli- with a run batted in. McKinnon/Molly O’Donnell mained perfect with a 6-0, 6-0 had a hat trick and Caroline van, who did not allow a hit MASCONOMET 5, ESSEX TECH 1: Ali and Jenna Clemenzi/Maria win while Sam Mayblyum (6- Driscoll had four goals and BASEBALL until the sixth, drove in Corey Vienneau had two hits for the Gigli. 4, 6-1) and Will Talebian (6-1, one assist. Bleau with an insurance run Hawks while Katie O’Shea LYNNFIELD 4, IPSWICH 1: Lexi 6-3) also won as the Big Blue SWAMPSCOTT 10, SALEM 6: Nicole MASCONOMET 8, TRITON 0: Senior after Bleau’s double plated added a pair of hits as Essex Parker picked up a 6-2, 6-2 improved to 7-3. Sadoway scored three goals Cam Zavaski allowed three Leo Wile (double) with the Tech (7-3) issued a few too win at third single for the MARBLEHEAD 4, GLOUCESTER 1: Ju- for the Witches (7-5). Cam- hits in five innings to pick up go-ahead run in the sixth. many walks against a tough lone points for the Tigers. nior captains Justin Faia (6-1, eron Connolly and Jessica his fifth win as the Chieftains Adrian Espinal came home Masco squad. BISHOP FENWICK 5, MATIGNON 0: 6-3) and Felix Litvak (6-2, 7-6 Jellerson also scored. Goalie won their fifth straight to go on a double play in the sec- Playing in pro sets, Kerry (7-2)) captured wins at first Sydney Rocheville made 10 to 11-2. Elias Varinos scored ond as Swampscott (9-3) GIRLS TRACK Kircher (10-1), Tara LaCross and second singles, respec- saves. two runs and stole two bases erased an early 1-0 Peabody (8-4) and Olivia Comeau (8- tively, as the Magicians im- while Angus McNeil had lead. Senior Pat Maguire DANVERS 79, LYNN CLASSICAL 51: The 0) prevailed in singles for proved to 8-0. Freshman Dan BOYS LACROSSE three RBI including a double, turned in a quality start for Falcons improved to 3-2 over- Fenwick (now 9-1). In dou- Litvak and Jack Quigley were Andrew Manni had three the visitors. all with double winners Erin bles, it was more of the same winners at first doubles, 6-3, BISHOP FENWICK 12, AUSTIN PREP hits and Blaise Romanowski SALEM 9, LYNN CLASSICAL 2: Ed- St. Pierre (long jump, high as Partricia Jabonillo and 6-1, as were juniors Mike Con- 11: Chris Napolitano scored drove in a pair. die Duran struck out six jump) Olivia Bryan (shot put, Alessa Padilla prevailed (8- lin and Luke Fobert at second seven goals and added two BEVERLY 4, SAUGUS 0: Senior and allowed only one hit as discus), Sarah Unczur (400 1), as did the second doubles doubles, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1. assists as the Crusaders Dylan Stevens tossed a the Witches (5-7) scored one hurdles, triple jump) and Ka- tandem of Hannah Kline and knocked off their Catholic 1-hit shutout with seven of their biggest wins of the tie Crum (2-mile, 800) leading Abby Graumann (8-0). GIRLS LACROSSE Central League rivals Mon- strikeouts to send the Pan- season. Wes Schaejbe had a the way. Devan Walsh won NEWBURYPORT 4, HAMILTON-WENHAM day in Reading. Dan Hannon thers (9-3) to their seventh double, a triple and five RBI the javelin for Danvers while 1: The team of Saskia Leonard AUSTIN PREP 6, BISHOP FENWICK 5 finished with three goals and straight win. Spencer Brown to pace the Salem offense Lauren Clement won the 400 and Annabel Rutherford was (2OT): The Cougars scored in three assists for the winners (two hits), Matt Manzo and while Sammy Arias Ramirez and the 4x200 relay also won. victorious for the Generals, the second overtime to send while Jake Mitchell (2 assists) Sean Hanlon drove in runs had a pair of hits and one RBI. winning 6-3, 6-7, 7-4. the Crusaders (9-2 overall) and Chris Terry (assist) had for Beverly while Ricky Ruben Baez went 2-for-5 and COLLEGE BASEBALL to their first conference single goals. Tyler Layton Johnson had a pair of hits. scorred three runs. BOYS TENNIS loss. Goalie Meghan Wood- had an outstanding game at Stevens, who didn’t allow a ENDICOTT 9, WESTERN NEW ENGLAND worth had a strong game long pole middie for Fenwick hit until the fourth, pitched SOFTBALL 2: Mike Kochiss went 3-for-4 BEVERLY 4, LYNN CLASSICAL 1: for Fenwick with eight saves (6-6 overall, 5-3 CCL), which out of a bases loaded jam in with three RBI and Michael Pete Coletti (6-2, 6-1), Dylan while Tori Hernandez scored must win three of its final six the sixth. SAUGUS 4, BEVERLY 3: The Pan- DeDonato (3-for-4) scored Leblanc (6-0, 6-1) and Chris- three goals. Molly Camelo games to qualify for postsea- B.C. HIGH 7, ST. JOHN’S PREP 2: The thers lost a narrow decision four runs as the Gulls (29-13) tian Goodwin (6-4, 6-2) swept and Colleen Corcoran also son play. visiting Eagles scored four in despite Ally Cabral’s solid improved to 3-0 in Common- the singles action for the Pan- scored. ESSEX TECH 10, NASHOBA TECH 9: the seventh to pull away from 2-for-3 effort with an RBI. wealth Coast Conference thers (9-0). The first doubles PEABODY 12, WILMINGTON 5: Trailing by four goals at half- the Prep (9-4) and clinch the Olivia George added a triple championship play and ad- team of Colin Olvier and Amanda Bradley scored five time, the Hawks (10-3) opened Catholic Conference title. and a run scored and Marlee vanced to Wednesday’s final. Frederico Poncini also won, times to lead the Tanners as it up offensively in the second Mike Yarin and Andrew Se- Hamor went 2-for-3 with an J.J. Branch pitched all nine 6-1, 6-1. they improved to 10-2 and half to officially punch their lima had the only hits for St. RBI. innings in a masterful eight BISHOP FENWICK 5, MATIGNON 0: punched their state tourna- playoff ticket. Senior Dan Mc- John’s while the runs were PEABODY 2, SWAMPSCOTT 0: Fresh- strikeout performance, scat- The Crusaders (3-8) took all ment ticket. Lauren Wolff Cormack scored five times scored by Jack Arend and man Tianna Dawe spun a tering eight hits.

LOWDOWN NORTH SHORE BOYS LACROSSE UPDATED SCORING LEADERS POINTS LEADERS 23. Charlie Gillis, Ipswich 16-13-29 T19. Sam Cioffi, Marblehead 20 „ Continued from Page 9 Player, Team G-A-Pts. 24. Hunter Spencer, Beverly 18-10-28 Generals defensively despite 1. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick 35-25-60 25. Jordy Rawding, Beverly 15-12-27 ASSIST LEADERS playing lacrosse for just two 2. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 36-16-52 GOAL LEADERS Player, Team Assists years. Captain Tommy Riccio 3. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 23-29-52 Player, Team Goals 1. Anthony Forziati, Pingree 31 (Andrew’s older brother) 4. Anthony Forziati, Pingree 21-31-52 1. Eamon Williamson, Salem 43 2. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 29 has been equally strong as 5. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 29-21-50 2. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 36 3. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick 25 a close defender. Another 6, Andrew Dove, Swampscott 29-19-48 3. Chris NapolitanoBp. Fenwick 35 4. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 21 senior captain Tom Rostad, is 7. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 29-18-47 4. Sam Abate, Beverly 33 5. Jake Mitchell, Bp. Fenwick 20 likely out for the season with 8. Eamon Williamson, Salem 43-3-46 T5. Andrew MacMillan, Salem 30 6. Andrew Dove, Swampscott 19 a concussion, but has proven 9. Sam Abate, Beverly 33-13-46 T5. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 30 T7. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich 18 invaluable along the sidelines 10. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich 20-21-41 T7. Andrew Dove, Swampscott 29 T7. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 18 and in the dressing room as a 11. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 30-10-40 T7. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 29 9. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 16 de facto coach. Junior Ben Patt 12. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech 31-7-38 T7. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 29 T10. Drew Cioffi, Marblehead 15 is getting better all the time 13. Andrew MacMillan, Salem 30-7-37 T10. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech 26 T10. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree 15 in goal, added Dodge. 14. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 25-11-36 T10. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich 26 T12. Sam Abate, Beverly 13 Of Hamilton-Wenham’s six 15. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree 21-15-36 T12. Matt Rawding, Beverly 25 T12. Charlie Gillis, Ipswich 13 losses, they’ve come against 16. Nick DiLuiso, Beverly 23-11-34 T12. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 25 T12. Griffin Webber, Pingree 13 teams (Melrose, Ipswich, 17. Matt Rawding, Beverly 25-7-32 T14. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham 23 15. Jordan Rawding, Beverly 12 Weston, Grafton, Beverly and 18. Griffin Webber, Pingree 19-13-32 T14. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 23 T16. Nick DeLuiso, Beverly 11 Triton) that sport a combined 19. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich 26-5-31 T14. Nick DiLiuso, Beverly 23 T16. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 11 63-9 record (a ridiculous .875 20. Drew Cioffi, Marblehead 16-15-31 T17. Anthony Forziati, Pingree 21 T18. Frank Falco, Peabody 10 ). It’s not 21. Jake Mitchell, Bp. Fenwick 11-20-31 T17. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree 21 T18. Hunter Spencer, Beverly 10 a stretch to read into that and 22. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham 23-6-29 T19. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich 20 T18. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 10 deduce that the Generals are much better than their one- Chris apart is that he not against the combined Lynn results running the X. as a collective team. That’s scored his eighth goal of the game-under-.500 record only knows what he has to Classical/Lynn English team „„„ certainly the case after their season against Cohasset on suggests. do and where he should be at Bertram Field Thursday (4 Big game at Piper Field in latest contest, a 9-8 home win a beatiful second quarter “We’ve been up and down at any given time, but also p.m.) as it attempts to climb Marblehead Tuesday night (7 over Cohasset in which the dodge-and-shoot play, but his for a good part of the sea- where other guys should be, the Northeastern Conference p.m.) as a pair of 5-7 squads Panthers led comfortably at contributions go far beyond son,” said Dodge, “but we’d too. And he can make a pass South standings and earn fighting for their playoff lives, halftime (8-2) before scram- scoring. like to get on a little roll down through anyone; he’s one of one of the top two spots in visiting Peabody and host bling against a furious Skip- “Kyle does a lot of stuff that the homestretch here and set the best distributors on the the standings, which would Marblehead, take to the turf. pers’ comeback attempt. doesn’t show up on the goals ourselves up to get back into North Shore. He’s a very, clinch a playoff berth. The Magicians will be look- “We played very well in and assists sheet,” said Pyn- the playoffs.” very smart lacrosse player.” “The kids have shown ing to snap a two-game losing the first half against an chon. “He plays most of our „„„ Another scoring star for great determination, com- streak while the visiting Tan- excellent team,” said Pyn- face off wings and is excel- Following Monday’s the boys from Margin Street mitment and hard work,” ners hope to ride the momen- chon. “(But) we made some lent on ground balls. He’s on big 12-11 Catholic Central is Dan Hannon; the senior mid- said first-year head coach tum of this past Saturday’s mistakes in the second half the field for our man-down League win over Austin Prep, die (and fellow captain) had Eric Farley. “As long as they overtime win in the Danish and they fought back. When D — either as the D-mid or senior captain Chris Napolitano three goals and a like num- continue to work as a team Cup to another victory. we watched film, we were the clearing mid — and is the increased his all-time career ber of assists Monday, giving and give 100 percent, we’ll “It’s an important game. able to ID some easy correc- utility player on man-up. He’s scoring record at Bishop him 47 points on the season get good results.” They’re all important at this tions that we can mentally fix athletic and skilled and tough Fenwick to 277 points. His and 96 for his varsity career. Captains Eamon Williamson point of the season,” said going forward.” to stop when he has the ball seven goals and two helpers At 6-6 (5-3 in the CCL), the (his 43 goals top the North Marblehead head coach John That being said, the Pan- in his stick in the open field. against the Cougars pushed Crusaders need to win at Shore) and Andrew MacMillan Wilkens. thers are unbeaten for a “Bottom Line: we’re not his season totals to a North least half of their remaining (30 goals) have combined „„„ reason. They’ve gotten where we are this season Shore best 60 points (35 six regular season games to for an amazing 81 percent of Every game, no matter excellent play in all areas of without Kyle Chouinard.” goals, 25 assists) in a dozen earn a playoff bid. That quest the Witches’ 90 total goals to the outcome, gives a team the field, not just the guys „„„ games. begins Wednesday against date. Farley also noted that an opportunity to learn and doing the scoring. Captain Lax Lowdown, a column on “His lacrosse IQ is one St. Mary’s of Lynn, followed freshman Casey Williamson has grow from the result. Sam Traicoff has been excel- boys lacrosse, appears each of the highest I’ve ever by a Saturday tilt vs. Arch- been instrumental in helping John Pynchon is a big believer lent in his 1-on-1 matchups Tuesday in The Salem News. been around at the high bishop Williams. set up his brother Eamon for in this, and it’s why his defensively, noted Pynchon, Contact Phil Stacey at 978- school level,” Fenwick head „„„ prime scoring opportuni- unbeaten Beverly (13-0) club and junior Kyle Chouinard has 338-2650, PStacey@salem- coach Steve Driscoll said of Winners of two straight, ties, and both Nick Capra and is continually learning about been one of the team’s most news.com and follow him on Napolitano. “What sets Salem (5-9) has a big game Alex D’Astofo have had strong themselves as players and valuable midfielders. He Twitter @PhilStacey_SN. 18 Thursday, May 5, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com AREA ROUNDUP Bishop Fenwick softball scores late, tops Spellman in extras

SOFTBALL BISHOP FENWICK 8, CARDINAL SPELLMAN 7 (8 INNINGS): Senior Hannah Hollow’s RBI single plated the winning run in extra innings as the Crusad- ers (4-6) scored the last five runs of the game to win. Trailing 7-3 in the seventh, Fenwick got crucial RBI singles from Lucianna Mas- tromatteo and Julia Fusco (2-for-4, 3 runs) to tie it up. Natalie Medrois pitched a perfect top of the eighth to earn her second win of the Jazmine Kendrick of Hamilton-Wenham makes it over the pole year in relief. vault bar. “It’s a big win coming off two games we lost in the Ipswich included Josh bottom of the seventh. So Mitchell finished 1-for-3 brown in the shot put and it’s great to rebound and with an RBI while Vito javelin, Anthony Marini in to win a tight game,” said Visconti was 1-for-3 and the high jump, Reed Dolan Fenwick coach Paul Lyman, knocked in two runs for in the two mile and Mike whose team has lost to the Highlanders (5-8). Jake D’Agostino in the 200. Spellman 9-0 earlier in the Spaulding turned in some HAMILTON-WENHAM SPLITS: year and made a complete stellar defense for Pingree, The Generals (3-3) topped turnaround in this victory. while Jack Landers pitched Ipswich 76-67 and also fell DANVERS 18, SALEM 2: The well in relief. to North Reading 87.5-54.5. Falcons mashed their way PEABODY 3, SAUGUS 1: Pat Ma- Dan Alara won both the to victory led by Hannah guire struck out five in mile and the 400 while other Llewelyn, who was 3-for-3 four innings to pick up the event winners included with three runs scored and win as the Tanners (6-4) Liam Jouen (discus), J.J. KEN YUSZKUS/Staff photos two RBI. shaded Saugus. Jake Zeu- Thissell (long jump), Jack Ipswich’s Audrey McMorrow clears a hurdle during yesterday’s home meet against IPSWICH 4, LYNNFIELD 1: Kath- li’s RBI single in the second Chatman (pole vault), Mar- erine Noftall threw a com- Hamilton-Wenham. plate Jake Doherty (hit, shall Griffin (800) and both plete game three-hitter and GIRLS LACROSSE steal). Ben Irvine knocked relays. struck out four to guide the had two goals and one day with a 6-0, 6-1 win at in Nick Palma, who later GIRLS TRACK Tigers (5-4). Noftall added assist; Lucy Poulin also second doubles. came home on an error to an RBI single while Carly BISHOP FENWICK 16, ARLINGTON had two goals and an as- With the loss, Danvers give the visitors a 3-0 lead. IPSWICH SWEPT: Ipswich fell Coughlin was 2-for-3 with CATHOLIC 6: Merry Harrington sist; Niamh Healy scored fell to 4-4. Palma pitched the sixth and to Hamilton-Wenham 87-58 an RBI single of her own. (five goals, two assists) once; Corinne Mayle dished SWAMPSCOTT 5, PEABODY 0: seventh for the save. and North Reading 89-56. Skylar Hambley contrib- and Molly Camelo (four out three assists and Lydia Picking up the victories CARDINAL SPELLMAN 4, BISHOP Michaela Hedderman won uted a pair of hits in the goals) helped ensure that Bongiorno had one. for Swampscott (5-3) were FENWICK 0 (11 INNINGS): J.P. the 400 hurdles and 400, win/ Fenwick stayed unbeaten GIRLS TENNIS Matt Jacobs at first singles Reilling struck out 10 and Emily DeMarco the 800 and SAUGUS 13, PEABODY 5: Amanda at 9-0. Other goal scorers (6-0, 6-0), Will Talebian at threw 10 innings of 2-hit, two mile, Abby Fitzpatrick Crawford went 2-for-3 in the included Tori Hernandez SWAMPSCOTT 4, PEABODY 1: second singles (6-0, 6-1) shutout ball but the CCL the discus and Carolina loss as the Tanners fell to (three goals), Hannah Dur- The Big Blue improved to and Ben Rossman at third rivals were even at 0-0 until Ivanov the 200 as the Tigers 5-6. kin (two goal, five assists), 5-5 on the season with a singles (6-0, 6-0). The Big the 11th frame. Freshman fell to 3-3 on the season. BROOKS 17, PINGREE 2: Emily Colleen Corcoran (goal, sound win over Peabody. Blue also won both doubles Cory Bright had two hits GENERALS SPLIT: Fiona Wors- Broadhurst turned in a very four assists) and Alex But- Due to the rain, the two matches by default. for Fenwick (7-4), which fold (triple jump) and Dan- solid game at shortstop and ler (goal). Meghan Wood- teams played eight-game HAMILTON-WENHAM 4, IPSWICH allowed four in the top of iela Garcia (100) tied for Abby Alepa recorded a dou- worth’s eight saves stood pro sets. Coming out on top 1: Jack Leary (6-3, 6-3) and the 11th after a missed at- first in the high jump along ble for Pingree which fell to up in goal for the win. for Swampscott was Vivian Trevor Jones (6-4, 1-6, 7-5) tempt at a diving catch in with their other wins as 2-4 on the season. SHAWSHEEN TECH 5, ESSEX TECH Gere at first singles (8-0), took wins in second and the outfield. Hamilton-Wenham beat SWAMPSCOTT 3, REVERE 2: Han- 2: Despite some terrific de- Anna Cilley at second sin- third singles for the Gen- DANVERS 15, SALEM 6: Andrew Ipswich (87-58) but fell to nah Leahy blasted her first fense from seniors Sarah gles (8-2), Gina Hollenbach erals, who improved to 5-2 Olszak picked up his fourth North Reading (79-66). Also home run of the season and Cantwell, Zahira Roldan at third singles (8-3) and the in CAL play and 6-3 over- win with six strikeouts in winning events for H-W (5- also threw a three-hitter and Autumn-Rose Cataldo, first doubles team of Sara all. The tandems of Billy four innings as Danvers (8- 1) were: Liz Kirschner (jav- in the Big Blue’s victory. the Hawks fell to 5-7 on Cunningham and Asja Zim- Whelan and Nick McLane 2) topped the Witches. Ol- elin), Anna Murphy (high Kacey Kennedy chipped in the season. Goalie Morgan merman (8-0). (6-4, 6-4) and Hunter Ascoli- szak, Tim Unczur (3-for-4, hurdles) and the 4x100 and with a key two-run single in Cobuzzi played great in net MARBLEHEAD 4, DANVERS 1: The llo and Max Forsey (6-2, 6-4) 3 RBI) and Matt Andreas (3 4x400 relays. the fifth inning. as well, finishing with 13 second doubles team of added wins in doubles play. RBI) each scored three runs WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE ESSEX TECH 16, NOTRE DAME saves. Jenna Clemenzi and Maria Grabbing the lone victory and Danny Lynch and Zach 4: Kaylyn Countie went EXETER 24, PINGREE 9: The Gigli secured the win for for Ipswich (3-5) was Declan Dillon (two hits) also col- ENDICOTT 14, UNE 10: The Gulls 3-for-4 with two RBI, while Highlanders fell to 6-4 with Danvers (6-2) by taking a O’Flynn at first singles, 6-1, lected two RBI. Jordan De- (8-9) advanced to the CCC Erin Creane was equally the loss. 7-6, 4-6, 8-6 decision. 6-1. Donato and Dean Borders championship game for productive at the plate go- WARING 13, GANN ACADEMY 2: BISHOP FENWICK 5, ST. MARY’S BASEBALL both added two hits. the 11th time in the last 12 ing 3-for-4 with three RBI. Waring moved to 8-3 (7-0 LYNN 0: Playing all pro sets, For the Witches (3-7), who seasons with the home win. Sam Caulfield and Countie in league) with a dominant the Crusaders (7-1) rolled SWAMPSCOTT 4, REVERE 2: Ju- made it 7-6 after trailing 7-0, Jackie Healy scored five pitched well for the Hawks defensive performance. to victory behind wins from nior pitcher Gavin Sullivan Sammy Arias Ramirez had times while Jackie Neilsen (7-2), with the latter giving The Mavericks were led Kerry Kircher (10-2), Olivia threw a ef- a pair of hits and three RBI and Emily Whitney each up just one hit with eight by Chloe Hupin and Elle Comeau (10-1) and Taylor fort, scattering three hits, and Matt Ryan delivered a had three goals and two as- strikeouts over 32/3 innings Zymba on defense, who Botthof (10-0) in singles, as striking out eight and al- 2-run single. sists as Endicott build a 12-5 of work. were able to start a good well as Partricia Jabonillo lowing no earned runs. BOYS TRACK lead midway through the BOYS LACROSSE transition that was capped and Hannah Kline (10-1), as Offensively, Leo Wile was second half. Maura Grady off by six goals from Eliza- well as Alessa Padilla and 1-for-3 with a two-run MASCONOMET 74, NEWBURYPORT made nine saves for the PINGREE 16, CONCORD ACADEMY 0: beth Patrick and three goals Laura Pasquale (10-3), in homer and Louis Olivieri 62: Kevin Bonanno won the Gulls, who face No. 1 seed Freshman Anthony Forziati and two assists from Adele doubles. and AJ Venuti were both 400 hurdles (61.6) and the Roger Williams for the title led the way with two goals MacEwen. BOYS TENNIS 1-for-3 with RBI singles. javelin (156 feet) as the on Saturday. and two assists while senior BEVERLY 17, REVERE 3: Beverly ESSEX TECH 6, GREATER LOWELL Chieftains improved to 4-1. MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE Arjen Steegstra and fresh- (5-6) picked up the smooth MARBLEHEAD 5, DANVERS 0: Ju- 5: The Hawks (8-1) won a Peter Kitsakos won the long man Jay Kellogg each had victory thanks to an entire nior captains Justin Faia (6- close one in a game that jump (18-9), Cam Cataldo ENDICOTT 15, ROGER WILLIAMS 6: three goals as Pingree re- team effort both offensively 1, 6-3) and Felix Litvak (6-1, was called in the sixth in- captured the 100 (11.3), The Gulls (9-8) blitzed their mained undefeated at 11-0. and defensively. 6-1) won at first and second ning due to rain. Senior Emerson Thayer was first way to a 10-1 lead while se- SHAWSHEEN TECH 16, ESSEX TECH 3: MARBLEHEAD 16, SALEM 3: Had- singles, respectively, to pitcher Leo Smart got the in the shot put (40-6 1/4) curing a place in the CCC Brendan Swaczyk, Paul La- ley Carlton had a monster power the Magicians to a win, going 5 innings with 5 and Connor Peacock was championship game. Will zzaro and Brenden Ahern performance with seven sweep. Freshman Billy Ack- strikeouts while JT Reyn- victorious the high jump (5- Jennings led the onslaught scored the three Hawks goals and one assist while erman prevailed at third olds recorded the save. 6). Masconomet’s 4x100 and with eight goals and two goals, while Brian Raustad Grace Arthur scored three singles (6-0, 6-1), and fellow Offensively, Jackson Leete 4x400 relays also prevailed. assists while Colin Ban- turned in a strong defensive times and assisted on two ninth graders Dan Litvak had registered two hits, IPSWICH SWEPT: The Tigers non posted a goal and five effort against a tough oppo- others for the Magicians and Dave Grenader won at two runs and a stolen base (1-5) dropped a 76-67 deci- assists. Tommy Hughes nent. The Hawks dropped to (11-1). Amanda Gregory first doubles, 6-1, 6-0. Junior and Matt O’Connell had a sion to Hamilton-Wenham scooped up 14 grounders 9-3 with the loss. contributed a goal and five captains Sam Orenstein and double with two RBI. and lost 104-46 to North and Cameron Bell made 13 helpers; Caroline Driscoll Garrett Tully completed the DEXTER 6, PINGREE 4: Zach Reading. Winners for saves in the cage. AWARDS: Team MVPs BEVERLY: Timely hits lead to fifth straight win „ Continued from Page 16 out four. His 2-run single up the first “It seemed like the kind honored by Salem State “Garret pitched well. He base line, plating Spencer of game where there would pitched well in his four went after them with strikes Brown (double) and Matt only be a couple of runs and „ Continued from Page 16 presented Assistant Dean frames, but his pitch count and his velocity was up,” Collins (single) for a 2-0 we got some timely hits of Students Shawn Newton ballooned with two walks said Tarasuik. “We have to lead. there at the end to break it Krigman, a two-time cap- with the Richard B. “Mike” and the errors in the get back to playing our style Tim McCarthy singled open,” said Wilbur. “Mar- tain, was a four-year member O’Keefe Award for outstand- fourth. Like his Beverly of baseball, which is making and scored in the fourth and blehead’s a solid team that of the MASCAC All-Aca- ing service to the athletic counterpart, Keough was the routine plays along with Sean Hanlon drew a bases will win a lot of games and demic Team who earned a program. Senior women’s mostly around the plate and the good pitching.” loaded walk for an RBI. we had to play well to beat 3.80 GPA in Sport and Move- soccer player Lauren Valdario pitched aggressively; He The Panthers totaled Enos delivered a 2-run sin- them.” ment Science. A member of was recognized with the stranded runners in scor- seven hits, with captain gle in the sixth, Matt Manzo For Marblehead, Spencer the National Collegiate Ath- CHAMPS/Life Skills Award ing position in each of the Nick Cotraro getting two of drew a bases loaded walk Carr, Tedd York and Keough lete Honor Society, Krigman for her contributions to the first two frames and struck those along with three RBI. and Brown later stole home. provided the hits. was also a two-time All-MAS- community and her fellow CAC second baseman. students. Senior Danielle Terrell „ LOCAL SPORTS SCHEDULE Fecteau, a four-time all- was honored with the Viking conference infielder was Award, which recognizes TODAY’S SPORTS at Danvers (4); Masconomet at Coast Conference tournament semi- Lynnfield (6:30). MASCAC Player of the Year a Salem State student who Exeter, N.H. (4). finals: Endicott at Nichols (1). Boys tennis — Lynnfield at Hamil- in 2014 and the league’s exhibits outstanding leader- HIGH SCHOOL Boys tennis — Manchester Essex TOMORROW ton-Wenham (3:30); Bishop Fenwick Rookie of the Year in 2013. ship and effectively promotes Baseball — Ipswich at Pentucket at Masconomet (3:30); Marblehead at Lowell Catholic (3:30); Ipswich A two-time pre-season All- the mission of Salem State (3:45); Rockport at Masconomet at Winthrop (4); Gloucester at HIGH SCHOOL at Pentucket (3:30); Swampscott American, the senior cap- Athletics within the school (3:45); Hamilton-Wenham at North Swampscott (4); St. Mary’s Lynn Baseball — Lynn English at Salem at Salem (4); Revere at Beverly tain has been named to the and community. Reading (3:45); Essex Tech at at Peabody (4); St. John’s Prep at (4); Malden at Bishop Fenwick (4); (4); Lynn English at Danvers (4); New England Intercollegiate Salem State team MVPs Northeast (4); Marblehead at Bos- Wellesley (4). Belmont Hill at Pingree (4); Malden Lynn Classical at Peabody (4); Baseball, ABCA/Rawlings, for the 2015-16 school year ton English (4); Salem at Peabody Girls tennis — Masconomet Catholic at Peabody (6:30). Marblehead at Latin Academy (4); and D3baseball.com All- included: (4); Gloucester at Beverly (4:15); at Manchester Essex (3:30); Softball — Danvers at Bishop Newton North at St. John’s Prep (4); Region teams in 2014 & 2015. Baseball: Mike Davis of Winthrop at Danvers (6:30); Lynn Peabody at Saugus (4); Lynnfield Fenwick (3:30); Rockport at Ham- Concord Academy at Pingree (4). A member of the MASCAC Peabody; Softball: lleish Burney Classical at Swampscott (7). at Swampscott (4); Winthrop at ilton-Wenham (3:45); Lynn English Girls tennis — Pentucket at All-Academic Team, Fecteau Bristol; Men’s Lacrosse: Ben Softball — Hamilton-Wenham at Tri- Marblehead (4:30). at Masconomet (3:45); Peabody Ipswich (3:30); Hamilton-Wenham will graduate with a 3.13 in Melaugh; Women’s Lacrosse: ton (3:45); Ipswich at Masconomet Track — Lynn Tech & Notre Dame at at Salem (4); Dana Hall at Pingree at Lynnfield (3:30); Archbishop Sport and Movement Science. Erin Riley; Men’s Tennis: John (3:45); Salem at Gloucester (4); Essex Tech (4). (4:15); Marblehead at Newburyport Williams at Bishop Fenwick (3:30); In addition, Salem State DiDonato; Women’s Ten- Essex Tech at Greater Lowell (4). COLLEGE (4:30); Swampscott at Everett (6). Salem at Swampscott (4); Beverly at nis: April McDermott; Men’s Boys lacrosse — Gloucester at Baseball — Commonwealth Coast Boys lacrosse — Bancroft at Revere (4); Danvers at Lynn English Golf: Chad Alibozak; Men’s Ice Danvers (4); Salem at Saugus (4); Conference playoffs, Day 1: Gordon Pingree (4:30); Lynnfield at Hamil- (4); Peabody at Lynn Classical (4); SUBSCRIBE Hockey: Cam Moniz; Women’s Marblehead at Beverly (4:30); at Endicott (3). ton-Wenham (5); North Reading at Dana Hall at Pingree (4:15). Ice Hockey: Kristin McKenzie; Swampscott vs. Lynn at Bertram Softball — MASCAC playoffs, first Masconomet (7). COLLEGE Men’s Basketball: Marcus Field, Salem (6); Medford at Peabody round: Salem State at Fitchburg Girls lacrosse — Masconomet at Baseball — MASCAC playoff quar- TODAY! Faison; Women’s Basketball: (6:45); St. John’s Prep at Catholic State (4); Commonwealth Coast North Reading (3:45); Danvers at terfinals: Bridgewater State/West- FOR HOME DELIVERY OF Kaitlyn Bryan; Men’s Soccer: Memorial (7); Triton at Ipswich (7). Conference playoffs: Endicott vs. Revere (4); Matignon at Swampscott field State winner at Salem State THE SALEM NEWS, Kevin Gallo; Women’s Soccer: Girls lacrosse — Ipswich at Triton University of New England at West- (4); Bishop Fenwick at Notre (3); Gordon, Endicott at Common- CALL 800-836-7800 Leah Wood; Field Hockey: Kelsey (3:45); Beverly at Swampscott (4); ern New England (2). Dame Academy (4); Dana Hall at wealth Coast Conference playoffs Russell; Volleyball: Emily Peay. Peabody at Wilmington (4); Saugus Men’s tennis — Commonwealth Pingree (4:15); Hamilton-Wenham at Day 2 (TBA). 10 Tuesday, May 3, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com AREA ROUNDUP Cioffi, Anderson lead Marblehead to third straight win BOYS LACROSSE

MARBLEHEAD 21, DANVERS 9: The Magicians won their third straight as Drew Cioffi had three goals and four assists and Luke Anderson added four goals and an assist to power the offense. Sam Ci- offi and Sam Paquette both contributed three goals for the winners, which got some outstanding defensive play from Ridge Driscoll. For the Falcons (1-9), Colby Holland had a hat trick, Mike Daras and Tommy Brennan each had two goals, John Larcom also scored and de- fenseman Cole Johnson had a strong game. Freshman Brendan Treacy had a goal in what coach Tim Murphy said was a terrific all-around contest for him. Pentucket’s Hannah Goodwin is knocked off balance by REVERE 10, SALEM 7: The Witches Amanda Rosenberger of Beverly as both players vie for a loose battled behind four goals from Eamon Williamson and ball during yesterday’s 9-6 win by the host Panthers. two goals and two assists from Andrew MacMillan, but FENWICK 9: Despite four goals Rickards, PJ Lombara, KJ it wasn’t enough in a home and an assist from Chris Sarni and Mike Roach. setback. Casey Williamson Napolitano, the Crusaders (5- CENTRAL CATHOLIC 8, MASCONOMET finished with a goal and an 4) fell at home. Dan Hannon 5: Saturday, Mitch Godett assist for Salem (3-8) while added two goals and two as- had two goals while Tommy Liam Foley had an excellent sists for Fenwick, which also Jung, Nick Pease and Nolan game on defense. got two scores from Brian Houston added single scores ESSEX TECH 12, MINUTEMAN 5: Paul Harrington and one from for the Chieftains. KEN YUSZKUS/Staff photos Lazzaro had a big game with Mike Gallant. WARING 14, CHAPEL HILL 4: Sabrina Beaudry of Beverly looks for an opening offensively while Pentucket’s Ciara O’Neil three goals and three assists Jacob GIRLS LACROSSE applies heavy defensive pressure. while teammates Alex Alessi Vaneck scored three goals (assist) and Tom Anderson and added three assists for HAMILTON-WENHAM 10, DANVERS Barrett made 13 saves. games this spring despite BASEBALL also scored three times as Waring (6-1). Mike Ballin 9: Kayla Frain scored four BEVERLY 9, PENTUCKET 6: Alicia three goals from senior cap- the Hawks (9-2) won their finished with four goals and goals while Brooke Pippins Cecchini scored two of Bev- tain Kirby Heffrin. Junior ST. JOHN’S PREP 7, CATHOLIC ME- seventh straight contest. an assist while Josh Gabbay made five saves in goal to erly’s three goals in the final Gabby Assad had a strong MORIAL 3: Senior Jack Arend Devin Sobezenski added a added three goals and an give the Generals a one-goal three minutes of the first half game defensively for Pingree, had a 2-run triple and senior pair of goals while fresh- assist. Goaltender Tristan victory at home. Sophie Frain to spark a key stretch in the which plays at Exeter on Jacob Yish went 3-for-3 with man Saissal Serouni scored Horan had a terrific game in (6 draw controls) and Mazey Panthers second straight win. Wednesday. three RBI to spark the Eagles his first varsity goal. Rocco net, stopping 13 saves. Loomis each scored twice Grace Otterbein had three MARBLEHEAD 18, LEXINGTON 6: (8-3) to a road Catholic Con- Geary excelled in the faceoff ST. JOHN’S PREP 12, MALDEN CATHOLIC for the winners, with An- goals and one asst for Beverly Caroline Driscoll and Had- ference win. Brandon Powicki X for Essex Tech, winning 11 10: Mitch Carpenter scored nabella Twomey and Molly (4-6) while Martia Smallman ley Carlton each powered in gave up two hits over 5 1/3 in- of 16 draws. three goals with one assist Eager (3 assists) also scor- scored twice, Meghan Gavin seven goals to lead the Magi- nings to earn his second win PINGREE 16, BB&N 9: The High- and Tim Tyrrell and Zach ing. Ashley Gregory, Kelsey had a goal and two assists and cians to their 10th win in 11 of the year and Colin Nye got landers remained perfect on Harde both scored twice to lift Lyons, Katherine Sheehan Darcy McAuliffe scored one. games this season. Amanda the last five outs allowing the season at 10-0 with solid the Eagles (2-6). Sophomore and Catherine Howley all Marissa Laganas had a great Gregory (goal, three assists), one run. Mike Yarin had two outputs offensively from Devin McCabe made six of his had strong games defen- game scooping up ground Lydia Bongiorno (two goals, hits while Chris Francoeur Maxx Trotsky, Arjen Steegs- 12 saves in the fourth quarter. sively for Hamilton-Wenham. balls and causing turnovers. assist), Grace Arthur (goal, scored two runs and added tra, Sam Ober and freshman Patrick Keefe had a goal and For Danvers, Olivia Davis BB&N 14, PINGREE 6: The High- two assists) and Lucie Poulin a successful squeeze bunt. Anthony Forziotti. two helpers for the winners, scored six times and had landers tasted defeat for (six assists) also had multi- Sean McGinnis and Andrew CARDINAL SPELLMAN 16, BISHOP who also got goals from Jack one assist and goalie Fiona only the third time in nine point efforts. Selima also had hits. LOWDOWN: Marblehead lacrosse turning around once-struggling season „ Continued from Page 9 What’s pleasantly sur- prising for head coach Jeff he said. “These guys have Comeau is that his team con- realized you’ve got to keep tinues to find a way to get Updated North Shore plugging away and working it done despite the absence to start games strong and of two of their top scorers, finish games strong, and the injured Dan McCormack boys lacrosse leaders you’ll get the results you’re and Brendan Ahearn. (Both looking for. What we’ve will hopefully be back in the POINTS LEADERS done lately shows great lineup later this week, he Player, Team G-A-Pts. character on our kids’ part.” said). 1. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick 25-20-45 Naturally, there is plenty “We’re continuing to 2. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 31-12-43 the Magicians can improve spread it around and get 3. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 21-19-40 on as they aim to win at contributions from all 4. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 19-18-37 least half of their remaining over,” said Comeau of his 5. Anthony Forziati, Pingree 15-21-36 * eight regular season games 9-2 Hawks, who need just 6. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich 17-18-35 to punch another playoff one more victory to offi- 7. Sam Abate, Beverly 26-8-34 ticket. Being in a unique cially clinch a playoff berth. 8. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 22-12-34 position of playing the top “Brandon Swaczyk started on 9. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech 26-6-32 three ranked teams in Divi- attack (Monday) after filling 10. Eamon Williamson, Salem 30-1-31 sion 2 North — Beverly, in when Dan got banged up 11. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 22-9-31 * Wakefield and Winchester Friday; he had two goals and 12. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 21-9-30 — and how they handle two assists in that game and 13. Andrew MacMillan, Salem 26-3-29 those respective contests two more assists against 14. Nick DiLuiso, Beverly 19-10-29 will go a long ways towards Minuteman. Tom Anderson 15. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich 23-5-28 determining their ultimate and Alex Alessi (both with 3 T16. Drew Cioffi, Marblehead 14-13-27 fate. goals Monday are picking it T16. Charlie Gillis, Ipswich 14-13-27 “As a team we’ve been up offensively, too. And Devin 18. Matt Rawding, Beverly 21-4-25 Staff file photo playing a lot of 1-vs.-1 on Sobezenski, we had to move 19. Tom Anderson, Essex Tech 16-7-23 offense, giving each player him up to our first midfield Since recovering from an early-season injury, junior captain 20. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham 16-6-22 a chance to take it the rack group and he responded Manning Sears has been one of Marblehead’s most explosive * — missing two games worth of stats and score,” Sears said. “My with two goals (Monday). offensive threats. GOAL LEADERS teammates and I have been It’s great to see.” Player, Team Goals relatively successful doing „„„ I can’t even remember Catholic Monday night (12- 1. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 31 this, but we need to start Masconomet isn’t getting what we look like in our 10) was a step in the right 2. Eamon Williamson, Salem 30 cutting more and looking for the results it has been hop- (home) white uniforms,” direction for St. John’s Prep. T3. Sam Abate, Beverly 26 the right passes to bring our ing for as far as wins and joked head coach Tony At 2-6 the Eagles still have T3. Andrew MacMillan, Salem 26 offense to the next level and losses go, but that hasn’t O’Donnell, whose teams three an uphill climb to claw their T3. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech 26 not be so one-dimensional. stopped Nolan Houston from wins have all come outside way back into the playoff 6. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick 25 “We have to start doing running with the opportu- Peabody (at North Reading, picture, but it is doable, said 7. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich 23 the little things right. nity he’s been given. in Amherst vs. Agawam and head coach John Roy. 8. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 22 Offensively, we need to stop Since being moved up in Kingston vs. Silver Lake). “It’s certainly a step in the T9. Matt Rawding, Beverly 21 turning the ball over and into more of an offensive The Tanners will play right direction,” said Roy, T9. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 21 * missing the cage. We don’t role, the senior middie has at Marblehead next Tues- whose team saw eight dif- T9. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 21 have any issues getting responded with goals in day before four straight at ferent players score against T9. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 21 to our shots; it’s capital- three consecutive games. home against Gloucester, the Lancers, led by Mitch Car- T13. Nick DiLiuso, Beverly 19 izing we have trouble with. The 5-foot-8 speedster — a Danvers, Marblehead and penter’s three tallies and one T13. Andrew MacMillan, Salem 19 Defensively, we need to cross country standout for Masconomet. “We’re essen- assist. “We’ve got three big T13. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 19 keep our heads up and not the Chieftains — has been tially going game, practice, road games coming up at T16. Sam Paquette, Marblehead 18 ball-watch. If we can get this busy creating offensive game, practice every other Catholic Memorial (Thurs- T16. Garrett Young, Masconomet 18 done, our team is going to opportunities for he and his day the rest of the season,” day), Needham (Saturday) * — missing two games worth of stats come together very nicely teammates by showing slick said O’Donnell. “It’s time for and (unbeaten) Reading ASSIST LEADERS — and we’re going to be moves and on-field smarts. us to start piling up some (next Monday; those three Player, Team Assists dangerous.” At this point, it looks like wins.” teams are a combined 22-6), 1. Anthony Forziati, Pingree 21 * Rather than let the frus- the Chieftains’ (3-9 overall) „„„ but we can’t get ahead of 2. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick 20 tration of previous mistakes best bet to earn a postsea- Bishop Fenwick (5-4) head ourselves. The full focus is 3. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham 19 and missed opportunities son bid is by either winning coach Steve Driscoll noted on CM Thursday.” T4. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich 18 haunt them, the Magicians or finishing second in the after Monday’s Catholic „„„ T4. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich 18 have taken a forward-think- Cape Ann League. Having Central League loss to After winning its first T6. Drew Cioffi, Marblehead 13 ing approach in that they’re already lost to Triton, they’d Cardinal Spellman that his game of the season in nine T6. Charlie Gillis, Ipswich 13 focused on what they can likely need to run the table charges need to “lock up” tries last week, Danvers T6. Jake Mitchell, Bp. Fenwick 13 do with the rest of their against before taking on Arlington head coach Tim Murphy has T9. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick 12 season, not what’s already „„„ Catholic and Peabody later issues a challenge to his T9. Jordan Rawding, Beverly 12 happened. Peabody just completed an this week. primarily young but ever- 11. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich 11 “A lot of teams could’ve unprecedented seven-game “We came out with a lot of scrappy squad. T12. Nick DeLuiso, Beverly 10 packed it in at 2-5,” said road trip with a win at Sil- energy (Monday) and didn’t “Go out and win five of T12. Frank Falco, Peabody 10 Wilkens. “But our guys ver Lake Saturday. The Tan- give up at all, which was our last eight games,” Mur- T14. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree 9 * know we have a lot of poten- ners (3-6) now return home great,” said Driscoll after the phy said, recalling what he T14. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham 9 tial and can run with people. for seven of their next eight 16-9 defeat. “I think that’s a said to his Falcons. “Show * — missing two games worth of stats They’ve given it their all.” games beginning Tuesday big turning point for us.” that you can do it. I’m hop- „„„ night against unbeaten Bev- With his four goals and ing to inspire and motivate Aside from unbeaten erly (10-0). Home dates with one assist Monday, Chris them to do so.” N.H., Beverly, Peabody and spring sports season in clubs Beverly and Ipswich, Medford Thursday (6:45 Napolitano moved into the The final eight games on Hamilton-Wenham. The Salem News. Contact the hottest team in the area p.m.) and Saturday against North Shore scoring lead Danvers’ schedule include „„„ Executive Sports Editor Phil is Essex Tech. The Hawks city rival Bishop Fenwick in with 25 goals and 20 assists home dates with Gloucester, Lax Lowdown, a column Stacey at pstacey@salem- won their seventh straight the annual Danish Cup (6 for 45 points. Woburn, Newburyport and on North Shore boys high news.com or 978-338-2650, game Monday, defeating p.m.) are also on this week’s „„„ Malden Catholic, as well as school lacrosse, appears and follow him on Twitter @ Minuteman 12-5. docket. A good win at Malden road contests at Merrimack, each Tuesday during the PhilStacey_SN www.salemnews.com SPORTS THE SALEM NEWS Tuesday, April 26, 2016 11 DRISCOLL: Players fondly recall legendary coach

„ Continued from Page 9 (1995-96). “I talked with him in the hallway before practice captured Cape Ann League and he said ‘I’ll fix it tonight; titles in 1979 (15-2-3 overall), don’t worry.’ He gave us a Herb 1995 (15-5-2) and 1998 (18-4-1). Brooks-type speech about play- That ‘98 squad, arguably the ing for the name on the front of best under Driscoll’s direc- the jerseys and not the ones on tion, saw Greg LeColst lead the back ... and this was before the North Shore in scoring the Herb Brooks speech was with 34 goals and 61 points. well known because of the It also had talented players (’Miracle’) movie. such as Mike Visconte, Mike He made us all take our last Jackson, Jeff Knutsen and Jeff names off our game shirts, Antonelli, Joe Kehoe between and he finished it with a tem- the pipes and a talented fresh- per tantrum where he broke man named Andrew Jackson his stick off the crossbar of on defense. They defeated the net. He had an old wooden CAL rivals Amesbury and stick, so when he first smashed Newburyport in the postsea- it off the net it didn’t break. It son before falling to eventual came back and hit him on state champion Gloucester in the forehead! He hit it two or the Division 2 North final at three more times, destroying Northeastern’s famed Mat- the stick. thews Arena. I was on the far end of the “His impact on my life goal line; he kind of gave me a started when I was a 14-year- look, fighting back a smile, as Photos by JoeBrownPhotos.com old freshman and has con- if to say ‘That didn’t go just as I LEFT: Senior attackman Sean Ober has 13 goals in seven games for Pingree this spring. RIGHT: Captain Arjen Steegrstra of tinued until this day,” Greg expected, but it should work.’ It Gloucester is one of a number of offensive stars for unbeaten Pingree. LeColst, now a married father was so out of character for him of 4 1/2 year old twins living that it did work; we went on a in New Hampshire, wrote on little tear, winning some good his Facebook wall. “There has games down the stretch.” LAX LOWDOWN: always been a small piece of Driscoll was also revered by Highlanders blend together Coach Bob in most everything other coaches, game officials „ Continued from Page 9 not only return home with a I’ve done in the past 21 years. and state administrators for NORTH SHORE BOYS LACROSSE victory, but also start a win- Everything from playing, his approach to the game and said fifth-year head coach UPDATED SCORING LEADERS ning streak to get its season coaching and being a father how his teams played it. Kevin Tersolo, a Beverly turned around. myself. St. John’s Prep assistant native. “Goal No. 1 for us POINTS LEADERS “There’s still a lot of “I don’t like to live with coach Scott Hentosh was remains trying to put our- Player, Team ...... G-A-Pts. lacrosse left for us to play,” regret, but I do have one: I the head coach at Amesbury selves in a position to make 1. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham ...... 20-19-39 veteran coach John Roy said, regret that Coach will never High in the early 2000s when it to the (Eastern Indepen- 2. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich ...... 17-20-37 and he’s correct. The Eagles understand how much I looked he first met Driscoll. He later dent) League championship. 3. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich ...... 27-9-36 will play 11 more regular up to him as a coach, mentor, sent his son Kyle and daughter Right now, we’re on pace 4. Anthony Forziati, Pingree ...... 14-21-35 season games over the a boss (although we all know Mady to the Cape Ann Hockey for that. Secondly, we want 5. Sam Abate, Beverly ...... 24-6-30 next month, culminating Coach Sally was the real boss), School, then later became one to get home field advantage 6. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree ...... 21-9-30 the regular season with a and a friend.” of Driscoll’s coaches there. for the New England tour- 7. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich ...... 16-13-29 May 25 home game against A long-time history teacher “When I first came into the nament again.” 8. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham ...... 20-8-28 Central Catholic. Included at Northeast Regional Metro- Cape Ann League in 2001, Part of what’s made his 9. Matt Rawding, Beverly ...... 21-4-25 in that stretch are six tilts politan Vocational High School, there were some exceptional program so successful, 10. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech ...... 20-5-25 against their four Catholic hockey was in Driscoll’s life- coaches: Steve Scanlon in said Tersolo, is giving its 11. Nick DiLuiso, Beverly ...... 14-10-24 Conference rivals, beginning blood. A Saugus native and one Wilmington, Vin Mirasolo at younger players the oppor- 12. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich ...... 18-5-23 Thursday at home against of seven (he is survived by his Lynnfield, Bruce Irving at Tri- tunity to excel. Current 13. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick...... 15-8-23 Xaverian. four brothers and two sisters, ton, and so on,” said Hentosh. seniors such as Trotsky (a 14. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham ...... 16-6-22 “We’re going out there as well as nine grandchildren), “But Mr. Driscoll was the dean, 15. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree ...... 14-8-22 team-leading 21 goals to with the mindset of trying to Driscoll was inducted into the the true professional. He was 16. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick ...... 12-10-22 go with 9 assists), fellow string four good quarters of Massachusetts State Hockey who I looked up to the most. 17. Eamon Williamson, Salem ...... 20-1-21 senior attackman Sam Ober lacrosse together and getting Coaches Association’s Hall of Our pre-game talks with each 18. Jordan Rawding, Beverly...... 9-12-21 (13 goals) of South Ham- 19. Griffin Webber, Pingree ...... 14-7-21 a good win,” said Roy. “This Fame in 2008 for his tireless other were never focused on ilton, senior middies Arjen 20. Andrew MacMillan, Salem ...... 19-1-20 week will present two really work teaching and helping to the task at hand, but more on Steegstra (14 goals, 8 assists) good tests for us: St. John’s grow the game. how kids from the North Shore of Gloucester and Robby GOAL LEADERS is a great Central Mass. team But wins and losses hardly were doing. Shepard (9 goals) of South Player, Team ...... Goals and playing Xaverian, at defined him as a coach. To “One of our biggest wins at Hamilton, senior long stick 1. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich ...... 27 home, will also be a good test Driscoll, a man who always Amesbury was in the (2002) middie Ryan Lovell and junior 2. Sam Abate, Beverly ...... 24 as far as how we measure had a warm smile and a posi- Division 2 North quarterfinals goalie C.J. White all came T3. Matt Rawding, Beverly ...... 21 ourselves.” tive outlook (”we’ll get ‘em when we beat Masco, 4-2. It in and made their mark T3. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree ...... 21 Short of finishing in second next game”), it was much more was the same night that Salem immediately as ninth grad- T5. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech ...... 20 place or better in the confer- important that he helped mold upset Wilmington (for its first T5. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham ...... 20 ers, helping both their own ence, St. John’s Prep would his players into respectful playoff win in the program’s T5. Eamon Williamson, Salem ...... 20 self confidence as varsity need to finish no worse than young men who could glean 57-year history). In the midst of T5. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham ...... 20 players as well as the High- 9-8 to qualify for the postsea- valuable life lessons from him a tough loss for his own team, 9. Andrew MacMillan, Salem ...... 19 landers towards becoming a 10. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich ...... 18 son. That means the Eagles while playing the sport they all Bob could talk about after fine-tuned machine. need wins in eight of those 11 loved. our game was ... how happy This spring’s newcomers ASSIST LEADERS remaining contests to punch “YES, I CAN!” was a mantra he was for the Salem High to the program are mak- Player, Team ...... Assists their postseason ticket. he’d often pass along to his kids and how big it was for the ing similar huge strides. 1. Anthony Forziati, Pingree ...... 21 „„„ skaters, both at Masconomet North Shore. Attackman Anthony Forziati 2. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich ...... 20 Masconomet, like St. John’s and his summer hockey “I really feel,” added Hen- of Wakefield is the team’s 3. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham ...... 19 Prep, is hoping to use the les- schools at the McVann-O’Keefe tosh, “that he’s in the same leading scorer with 14 goals 4. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich ...... 13 sons it learned from the three Rink in Peabody. He’d remind class as the Bill Hansons and 21 assists. Tersolo — a 5. Jordan Rawding, Beverly ...... 12 Creators Crosse games it his charges that “swearing is (Catholic Memorial) and T6. Nick DeLuiso, Beverly ...... 10 former scoring sensation took part in last week and put the crutch of the illiterate”, Marty Pierces (Matignon) of T6. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick ...... 10 himself at both Beverly them to good use for the rest and if a player happened to high school hockey as a well T8. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich ...... 9 High, Dean Junior College of the season. The Chieftains utter one in frustration during respected coach who would do T8. Jake Mitchell, Bp. Fenwick ...... 9 and Roanoke (Va.) College T8. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree ...... 9 (2-7) jump back into Cape a game, they’d feel immediate anything for his kids and was a — calls him a terrific quar- Ann League play Tuesday at remorse after hearing their true educator.” terback, playing the role of Triton and play six of their coach’s words. Bishop Fenwick boys X behind the other team’s said Tersolo. “He came to Trotsky) on offense and not next seven contests against Driscoll liked reminding his lacrosse coach Stephen goal and setting up the play. Pingree (from St. John’s rush things; they believe CAL foes. teams of the 3 D’s — desire, Driscoll, felt enormous pride Because he’s so aggressive Prep) as a football/basket- in the plays Tersolo dials We’re hoping that play- determination and discipline that his uncle got to see him and is an excellent dodger, ball player, but he’s really up for them and feel they ing such a tough schedule — he felt were crucial not only become a head coach this Forziati forces other teams been a great short stick should score more often (Ipswich, Andover, Win- to hockey, but to life itself. He’d spring. to be aware of where he is midfielder for us. He’s about than not. chester, Franklin, Westford crouch down like a catcher “He and my uncle John are on the field at all times, and as athletic as you can get “We have the athletes and Academy, etc.) in the first half with his players around him two of the biggest reasons I because of that he’s able to and when he plays, you can we have the depth. If we can of the season will really help before a game, start clapping wanted to start coaching,” said create offensive opportuni- tell he really loves the sport. remain patient offensively us in the second half,” long- and say “You gotta have that Stephen Driscoll. “His compas- ties for his teammates. He’s a true impact player.” and defensively and finish time coach Tom Cobb said. “We feeling in your stomach, boys!” sion for kids, his desire to see It doesn’t stop there. Assad will continue play- when we have the oppor- want to stay mentally strong to get pumped up before they kids succeed not just on the Defenseman Michael Pisanelli ing football and hoops when tunity in all four quarters, and play hard for four quar- hit the ice. “Variety is the spice field or ice but also in life, and of Ipswich has stepped right he heads off to Assumption, I think we can accomplish ters. If we can do that, good of life” and “patience is a vir- the amount of people he has into the starting lineup but many of his teammates any goals we set,” said things will happen.” tue we seldom have enough touched is staggering.” and been a huge difference — who hone their games Tersolo. „„„ of” were two other favorite Andrew Jackson remem- maker. “He and (sopho- during the offseason play- „„„ Beverly’s dramatic 8-7 win Driscoll-isms. bers how the Driscolls made more) Kyle Emery have been ing for elite programs such Stephen Ell is a living, over Walpole Saturday in “I’ll miss him mumbling and the Chieftains feel like an spectacular back there,” as the Top Gun Fighting breathing example of how Lexington — punctuated by not being quite sure what he extension of their own fam- said Trotsky. “They’re play- Clams and 3D — will be perseverance pays off. junior Sam Abate’s game-win- said sometimes, but it always ily, as Bob and Sally would ing huge roles and work sticking with lacrosse at the A 10th grade attack for ning goal with one second to ended in a laugh and a big have the entire team over to really well with (senior) next level. Trotsky will play Peabody, Ell was alone in play — that gave the Orange- smile,” said Andrew Jackson, their Peabody home during Nate Rawlins (also of South for Connecticut College; front of the Agawam goal and-Black the Creators Cross the only two-year captain in the holidays and make them Hamilton), who keeps so will his fellow captains during the fourth quarter championship marked the Driscoll’s 33 years, a blue liner breakfast while watching everything sound back Steegstra (Union College) of Saturday’s non-league end of the team’s longest that his coach referred to as game film. Making the team there, making it tough for and Lovell (Division 1 Uni- battle at UMass Amherst’s stretch of games this season. ‘Old Hickory’. banquets special was also teams to score on us.” versity of Hartford). White Garber Field, but his scoring It was the Panthers’ ninth Andy LeColst, who readily something Driscoll was adept Connor Sweeney, who led is already committed to attempt was stuffed by the game in 17 days dating back admits Driscoll “was like a sec- at; “I remember he gave Mikey the Pingree hockey team Division 1 Hobart; Ober is Brownies’ netminder. A sim- to the season opener against ond father to me” and succeed LeColst a yo-yo one season in scoring as a freshman waiting on Babson, while ilar scenario presented itself Peabody on April 7. him as Masco’s hockey coach because Coach said he was so this past winter, starts as a Forziati is being looked at in the first overtime with the Now, following head coach in 2004-05, said he only saw his tough that no matter how hard defensive midfielder. And by UMass Amherst, Nowell two teams tied (5-5), but pro- John Pynchon’s 120th career coach and mentor lose his cool you hit Mikey, he’d always backup goalie Charlie Nowell by the Air Force, Webber by duced a similar result. And victory (coming in 178 games once in the almost 24 years he bounce right back up. is “incredible”, according Skidmore and Shepard by when he found himself alone over nine seasons), the Pan- knew him — but it was one of “He just had a way of mak- to Tersolo, already being Washington & Lee. in front of the Agawam cage thers are on a well-earned his best memories of him. ing everyone on that team feel recruited by the Air Force “I really felt like our for a third time, this one respite of sorts, having four “We were in a funk and he special,” said Jackson. “Same Academy. offense and goaltending happening during the sec- days between games before was trying to snap us out of at his hockey camps. He was “We believe in giving our would be very strong, and ond OT, this attempt of his they face Hamilton-Wenham it,” Andy LeColst recalled of just a wonderful guy who will young guys the opportunity our defense has been a very was saved. on the road this Thursday. his junior year of high school really, really be missed.” to play and be developed pleasant surprise,” said By this point, Ell had The Panthers (9-0) have right away,” said Tersolo. the 5-foot-11, 185-pound to wonder just what he seen 16 of their players score “It’s a program philosophy. Trotsky. “Our depth and needed to do to put the ball at least one goal this season. What the young guys have offensive prowess is really in the net. Sticking with it Abate (24 goals), sophomore BRADY: been able to do for our team something. Everyone has ultimately paid off for him, attack Matt Rawding (21), junior Deflategate goes the last five years, you can’t their own method of scor- though as he took a pass attack Nick DeLuiso (14) and put into words.” ing, you could say; once our from Pat McCarthy later in senior Hunter Spencer (10) are on after another ruling Junior Griffin Webber, a guys realize that, it’s really that second extra session all in double figures, with Jor- junior from South Hamil- fun to play with them and and rifled it home, giving the dan Rawding (9) close behind. „ Continued from Page 9 to determining whether the ton and yet another one of watch it happen.” Tanners (2-4) their second „„„ arbitration proceedings and the Highlanders’ scoring Keeping their focus and straight one-goal victory. Lax Lowdown, a column scheme to deflate footballs award met the minimum legal threats (14 goals, 7 assists), striving towards playing It was Ell’s sixth — and on North Shore boys lacrosse, or whether the suspension standards established by the joins Steegstra and Shepard four strong quarters, even undoubtedly biggest — goal appears each Tuesday dur- imposed by the Commissioner Labor Management Relations as midfielders. Senior Justin against weaker competition, of the season. ing the spring sports season should have been for three Act.” Assad and junior Reid Smith are some of things the High- „„„ in The Salem News. Contact games or five games or none The 2nd Circuit said the join Lovell and Sweeney as landers want to improve St. John’s Prep will take Executive Sports Editor Phil at all. Nor is it our role to sec- contract between players the defensive middies. upon every day. They want its 1-5 record on the road Stacey at pstacey@salem- ond-guess the arbitrator’s pro- and the NFL gave the com- “Justin’s been a really to remain patient with to St. John’s Shrewsbury news.com and follow him on cedural rulings,” the opinion missioner authority that was nice surprise for us,” the ball (“cherish it,” said Tuesday afternoon hoping to Twitter @PhilStacey_SN. said. “Our obligation is limited “especially broad.” 10 Friday, April 22, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com FAST PITCHES: Llewellyn AREA ROUNDUP shines for Danvers High Beverly girls, Marblehead boys win big in track GIRLS TRACK singles and a sacrifice fly. 6: Eighth grader Michael and Clark Foster all played „ Continued from Page 9 better and go deeper in the Alyssa Lake also hit safely Santana had two hits and very well. postseason. BEVERLY 97, MARBLEHEAD 39: Se- and knocked in her team’s three RBI and his brother, ESSEX TECH 14, ASSABET VALLEY 4: overnight at both before „„„ nior captain Cassie Wahl other two runs. sophomore Johancy Santana Paul Lazzaro and Brendan deciding,” Countie con- Hannah Llewellyn anchors was a triple winner for the SALEM ACADEMY 17, PAULO FRIERE added two hits and got the Ahearn each scored four tinued. “I was looking for the Danvers High defense Panthers (4-0), winning the 0: Tara Deschenes threw a win on the mound to power goals to guide the Hawks a small college and felt at third base, and her 400 low hurdles in 71.1 sec- complete game while help- Salem Academy (2-2). (5-2) to victory. Dan McCor- very comfortable at Anna steady play is something onds; the triple jump in 33 ing herself offensively with LANDMARK 6, CONCORD ACADEMY mack chipped in with three Maria. They were looking new coach Colleen Newbury feet 7 inches and tied for a double, triple, home run 3: Landmark (5-0) pitcher goals while single tallies to recruit a pitcher, and appreciates. Llewellyn first in the high jump with and five RBI for the winners. Zach Wilcox went the dis- came from Tom Anderson, I also liked the nursing captains the Falcons along teammate Tyler Orlandella Alex Ambrose and Lindsay tance, striking out 12 while Brandon Swaczyk and long program there. I plan to with Maddie Mucci. at 4-feet-11 inches. Grace Russell were both defensive allowing three earned runs. stick midfielder Will Con- specialize in emergency “She is super athletic Byrd added victories in the standouts for Salem Acad- Offensively, Ryan Bottis was nolly. Ryan McGregor fin- care. I’m looking to get and a leader on the field 100 (12.9) and 200 (27.0) for emy, which also got three 2-4 with a double, two runs ished with 10 saves for the a job in an ER because I for us,” Newbury said. the Orange-and-Black, as did hits from Robyn Hendry. and a stolen base and Gabe win. Shane Ahlin, Ahearn want to be where things “Hannah takes charge and Abby Walsh in the mile (5:30) BASEBALL Stearns was 1-3 with two and McCormack were among are happening. gets everyone going.” and 800 (2:21). Ashley Foley thefts and a run. Landmark those who added assists in “Through school, we „„„ captured the 2-mile (12:12), ESSEX TECH 2, MYSTIC VALLEY 0: Se- is back in action Wednesday the Tech’s win. took care of residents Peabody has not been Rachel Spencer won the dis- nior righty Mike Mitchell of against Portsmouth Abbey. PINGREE 19, WINCHENDON 6: The at Brooksby Village and hitting in games against cus (85-7), Melissa Lubas was Salem spun his second shut- GIRLS LACROSSE Highlanders continue to roll, learned about caring for Northeastern Conference tops in the 400 (63.4), Gracie out of the season, scattering improving to 7-0 behind fresh- Alzheimer’s patients at opponents Danvers and Sparkman was victorious in seven hits and two walks HAMILTON-WENHAM 20, NORTH READ- man Anthony Forziati’s two Putnam Farms. I was also Beverly this week. The the shot put (33-7) and Juli- while striking out seven as ING 11: Molly Eager scored four goals and five assists. Maxx a student volunteer at Bev- Tanners could only mus- anna Devitt did likewise in the Hawks improved to 4-1. times and teammate Kayla Trotsky finished with four erly Hospital. I’ve talked ter four hits against Daria the 100 high hurdles (16.0). Mitchell also added an RBI Frain found the back of the goals, with teammates Arjen to some directors of nurs- Papamechail in an 8-1 loss to In addition, the Panthers groundout while Paul Gauth- net thrice to power the Gener- Steegstra and Griffin Webber ing, and they’re surprised the Falcons and had seven also won the 400 relay (53.3). ier, a fellow senior, knocked als to victory. Mazey Loomis, (2 assists) adding three goals at how many areas I’m against Beverly freshman Sarah Caulfield won the home his team’s other run. Annabella Twomey, Tessa apiece. Charlie Nowell, a fresh- already certified in.” Rona Scott, but three came long jump for Marblehead Junior Jackson Leete fin- Landon and Sophie Frain each man, made a dozen saves for Countie said she and the in the last inning. Peabody (1-1) in a leap of 16 feet 2 ished with two hits, stole a finished with two goals for the the win in goal. others scheduled time in never led in either game, inches, while Dani Maney base and scored a run. winners, which also got single ST. JOHN’S PREP 10, LEXINGTON 8: the hitting cages and work losing to the Panthers, 6-2. captured the javelin in 99-10. HAMILTON-WENHAM 8, MANCHESTER tallies from Grace Monahan, The Eagles (1-4) got their on the school’s turf field to Freshman pitcher Tianna BOYS TRACK ESSEX 4: Entering the seventh Ashley Gregory, Heather first victory of the season by help everybody get ready Dawes and sophomore Mal- tied 2-2, Michael Crowley Donovan, Maia Sprouse and scoring the game’s final four for softball. lory LeBlanc have alternated, MARBLEHEAD 110, BEVERLY 26: A.J. and Sal Guarino delivered Bridget Marshall. Hamilton- goals and five of the last six. “I think it’s really helped and the team defense has Ernst, Nate Cayen and George 2-run singles as the Gener- Wenham was also dominant Jack Rickards, K.J. Sarni, Con- us,” she said. “I like to hit been sharp. Goetz all won two events as als (4-2) scored six times and on draw controls as Frain nor Patterson, junior Carter as well as pitch because “You are not going to the Magicians cruised to a 2-0 then held on for a CAL win. (7), Catherine Howley (5), Lombardi of Marblehead I can help myself instead win games if you don’t record. Ernst won top hon- Guarino threw the first six Twomey (2) and Monahan (1) and Patterson again had the of just relying on others hit,” said Tanner coach ors in the mile (4:21) and 800 frames and got the win with were stellar. scores, in order, over the fi- to get runs. We’ve got a Butch Melanaphy, whose team (2:01.9); Cayen took home both Jack Lanciani earning the MARBLEHEAD 15, TRITON 6: Lydia nal 12 minutes of play for St. pretty strong offense this rebounded with an 8-2 non- the 400 hurdles (63.7) and the save to hold off the Hornets Bongiorno finished with three John’s, with Lombardi’s game- season which is something league win over Arlington triple jump (36-4); and Goetz rally in the bottom of the 7th. goals, two caused turnovers, winning happening with three a pitcher always likes to Thrusday. “We aren’t put- was victorious in the long Nico Serpa went 3-for-4 with two ground balls and one draw minutes to play. Patrick Keefe see. ting hits together (in con- jump (19-11) and high jump (5- two RBI and Tommy Dowd control to guie Marblehead to finished with three goals for “My future coach’s ference games) and I hope 6). Other Marblehead winners reached three times with an its sixth win in seven games. the Eagles, who also got solo father came to watch me that changes in a hurry.” were Michael Butten in the 100 RBI and two runs. Hadley Carlton finished with tallies from Zach Harde and “My future coach (Chelsea „„„ (11.5), Thomas Huber in the MASCONOMET 8, NEWBURYPORT 1: A a game-high five goals in the Mike Roche. Ethan Barnard Korp) was going to come Beverly travels to Great high hurdles (16.7), Jaason complete game four-hitter win while Caroline Driscoll (2 had an outstanding game in see me pitch the other day, Oak Field to take on 3-1 Lopez in the 200 (23.7), Adam by Cam Zavaski (1 ER, 7 Ks) goals, 2 assists, 1 caused turn- the faceoff X, winning five of but couldn’t make it. Her Danvers Friday (10 a.m.) Linsky in the 2-mile (11:43), helped Masconomet down over, 2 ground balls, 3 draw seven fourth quarter draws. father came to the game in a key NEC game. With Ryan Dumais in the shot put the Clippers at home. Elias controls) also had a big game. The win went to Devin Mc- instead and talked to me a very young squad, the (38-2), Bryan Graf in the discus Varinos had two hits, swiped Grace Arthur (2 assists) and Cabe in goal; he made seven afterward.” Panthers (3-2) have been (101-8) and Mitch Norcross in two bases and knocked in a Corinne Mayle also scored saves. A few younger players forced to use freshmen in the javelin (124-5). pair of runs; Andrew Manni for Marblehead, which got six WESTWOOD 17, MARBLEHEAD 6: Drew have stepped up to help big roles due to other play- SOFTBALL added two hits, two runs and assists and five ground balls Cioffi scored twice while team- the Hawks as well. Fresh- ers being away on April an RBI; Will Hanson had a from Amanda Gregory. mates Andrew McGurrin, Sam man Ali Vienneau of Med- vacation. MARBLEHEAD 11, BISHOP FENWICK 2: hit, walked and drove home ESSEX TECH 16, ASSABET VALLEY 8: Adi Cioffi, Manning Sears and ford is the center fielder “It’s a big game for us,” The Magicians (5-0) played a run; and Angus McNeil Bherns erupted for 7 goals Paquette also scored for the and leadoff hitter. She said Beverly coach Megan an error-free ballgame in hit safely, scored a run and while Aly Slynn chipped in Magicians (2-5). was a key member of the Sudak. “We’re playing five Nantucket as Maddie Ernst knocked in another for the 4 goals and an assist as the BOYS TENNIS Hawks’ girls basketball freshmen and they’ve all twirled a four-hitter with no Chieftains. Hawks doubled up Assebet team this past winter and been contributing in some walks and five strikeouts. ST. JOHN’S PREP 4, MALDEN CATHOLIC Valley. The win pushes Essex LYNNFIELD 3, BISHOP FENWICK 2: uses her speed to get on way. It will be a big test Ashley Stiles led the offense 3: Down two in the seventh, Tech to 3-4 on the season. The Crusaders picked up base, where she’s always a against Danvers.” by going 2-for-4 with a solo the Eagles (5-1) got hits from BILLERICA 13, BEVERLY 7: Grace wins at both doubles slots threat to run. Scott has been impres- home run in the sixth inning Sean McGinnis, Mike Yarin Otterbein scored four goals but were swept in singles “Ali is a great slapper,” sive both on the mound and added two runs scored. (3 RBI on the day) and An- while Isabel Smallman scored play, falling to 2-4 on the said Countie. “She’s always and at the plate, with a Allison Kapoll went 4-for-4 drew Selima (go-ahead RBI) a beautiful man-up goal on a season. The first doubles on base and is a very good long triple and a single with three singles and a to capture a conference win. feed from Darcy McAuliffe in team of Jack Palmachuk fielder. I really trust her in against Peabody on double while scoring three Casey Bussone earned the the setback for Beverly (1-5). and Wil Bethume recorded the outfield.” Wednesday. She was also times, and Emily Promise win in relief of Brandon Po- Sabrina Beaudry and McAu- an impressive 7-5, 6-1 win, Sophomores Cassidy Lucey robbed of extra bases by blasted a three-run home wicki, who had a solid five- liffe also scored. while Noah Anderson and of Malden and Katie O’Shea Paige Hayward’s diving catch run in the third inning. inning outing. BOYS LACROSSE Alex Mizioch picked up the from Lynn are also off to in right field her last time Sarah Bornstein also hom- GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY 6, PINGREE second doubles victory 6-3, good starts. O’Shea plays up. ered for Marblehead, a solo 2: Freshman Jake Spaulding MASCONOMET 10, BARNSTABLE 5-7, 6-1. right field and is filling in “I’m ecstatic I’ll have shot in the fourth. of Topsfield turned in a ter- 8: Adam Story had three GIRLS TENNIS at first base while Creane her for three more years PEABODY 8, ARLINGTON 2: Tianna rific pitching performance goals while Garrett Young is away. She is a power hit- after this one,” said Sudak. Dawe threw a five-hitter, al- in the loss for Pingree (3- and Thomas O’Keefe had LYNN ENGLISH 4, SWAMPSCOTT 1: ter who has walloped three “We’re also fortunate to lowing just one earned run 4), allowing just three hits two goals apiece to help The second doubles team homers in the first four have Cori Coults behind the to help the Tanners improve and striking out four over 4 the Chieftains (2-6) snap a of sophomores Lauren Mc- games. Lucey, who is also a plate helping her out.” to 3-3. Mallory LeBlanc pow- 2/3 innings. Shortstop Zack 6-game losing streak. Bryan Cush and Kate McDonough good hitter, is versatile in „„„ ered the offense by going Mitchell and Vito Visconti (2 Gilbert, Mitchell Godett took home Swampscott’s the infielder or outfield.. Fast Pitches, a column 3-for-4 and scoring three SBs) each went 2-for-3 with and Nick Pease also scored lone point, 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 10- The Hawks finished with on North Shore girls times. Amanda Crawford an RBI while Cam Curley de- for Masconomet, which got 3. The Big Blue, who had just an 8-8 record last season softball, appears Fri- added a 3-for-3 afternoon, livered a big hit late in game eight saves in goal from one of their regular starters and lost to Georgetown days during the spring scoring once and knocking to start a Highlanders’ rally. Joe Buccieri. Defensively, in the lineup, fell to 4-2 on in the preliminary round sports season. Contact in six runs on a triple, two SALEM ACADEMY 10, PAULO FRIERE Tommy Jung, Grant Latimer the season. of the Division 3 North Salem News writer Jean tournament. This year DePlacido at jmdeplac- they are hoping to do even [email protected]. „ LOCAL SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY’S SPORTS Nazarene (DH, 3). HIGH SCHOOL Golf — Salem State vs. Western New Baseball — Danvers at Beverly (10 England at Veterans Memorial Golf a.m.); Marblehead at Swampscott (10 Club, Springfield. a.m.); Gloucester at Salem (10 a.m.); TOMORROW Greater Lawrence at Essex Tech (10 a.m.). HIGH SCHOOL Softball — Beverly at Danvers (10 Baseball — Masconomet at Hamil- a.m.); Revere at Peabody (10 a.m.); ton-Wenham (10 a.m.); Newburyport Whittier at Essex Tech (10 a.m.); at Ipswich (10 a.m.); St. John’s Prep Manchester Essex at Hamilton- vs. Walpole at Catholic Memorial, Wenham (10 a.m.); Georgetown at West Roxbury (7). Ipswich (10 a.m.); Masconomet at Boys lacrosse — Peabody vs. Newburyport (10 a.m.); Marblehead Agawam at UMass Amherst (8 at Nantucket (noon). a.m.); Hamilton-Wenham vs. Boys lacrosse — Arlington at TBA at Weston (TBA); Creators Ipswich (11 a.m.); Danvers at Crosse Tournament in Lexington: Wakefield (4); Triton at Salem (4). Masconomet vs. Westford Academy Girls lacrosse — Swampscott at (11 a.m.); Beverly vs. Walpole (11 Marblehead (10 a.m.); Danvers at a.m.); St. John’s Prep vs. Franklin Peabody (10 a.m.); Ipswich at Hamil- (1); Bishop Fenwick at Manchester JoeBrownPhotos.com ton-Wenham (11 a.m.). Essex (7). Beverly’s Keegan Kolbert appears to be speared by two Franklin defenders during yesterday’s Creator’s Crosse semifinal Boys tennis — Beverly at Salem Volleyball — St. John’s Prep at tournament game at Masconomet. (10 a.m.); Danvers at Gloucester (10 Rhody Invitational at Bryant Univer- a.m.); Peabody at Marblehead (10 sity (9 a.m.). BEVERLY: a.m.); Lynn English at Swampscott Track — New England Meet at Nor- Will face Walpole for tourney title Saturday (10 a.m.). well High. Girls tennis — Gloucester at COLLEGE „ Continued from Page 9 not expect him to save. We 46 seconds to close out the put the game out of reach. Danvers (10 a.m.). Baseball — Worcester State at work with the goalies a lot, quarter, gaining some confi- Franklin’s Sam Arsenault Track — Archbishop Williams at Salem State (DH, noon); Gordon at the first of his three goals but that’s just Kev making dence heading into the final managed a late goal off a Bishop Fenwick (12:30); Danvers at Salve Regina (DH, noon); Nichols at with just under two min- saves.” period. Scoring the Frank- nice side arm sling, but it Lynn English (1). Endicott (DH, noon). utes remaining in the half Beverly came out for the lin goals was Kyle McEniry, was too little too late. Rugby — St. John’s Prep at Malden Softball — Worcester State at Salem on a top shelf snipe that second half with a similar Packie Watson and Civetti “We knew that we needed Catholic (4). State (DH, noon); Roger Williams O’Rourke couldn’t quite mentality as Spencer and (2). to possess on offense in that COLLEGE at Endicott (DH, noon); Nichols at keep up with. Abate each scored to push “The kids answered the last quarter to help our Baseball — Wentworth at Gordon Gordon (DH, 1). Franklin had a number their squad’s advantage to call. That was a question to defense out so they couldn’t (DH, 2). Men’s lacrosse — Curry at Gordon of good looks in the first 24 six. their intestinal fortitude,” get any more opportunities Softball — Gordon at Eastern (2:30); Endicott at Roger Williams minutes that would have But with a shade over said Verrochi. “They just at a comeback,” said Spen- (3:30); UMass Boston at Salem closed the gap but Morency four minutes remaining came back and battled real cer, who also spoke about GET THE State (5:30). was on his game, making a in the third quarter and hard, and I’m proud of that.” his personal offensive suc- NEWS Women’s lacrosse — Endicott at number of timely saves as things seemingly getting Heading into the final 12 cess. “I just worked on DELIVERED Roger Williams (1); Curry at Gordon the last line of defense. out of hand, Franklin head minutes, there were plenty dodging a lot and I knew I TO YOUR (11:30 a.m.); Salem State at Bridge- “Kev’s awesome. He has coach Lou Verrochi called of reasons to think Beverly had to start taking the ball INBOX EVERY water State (5:30). that natural ability to save a timeout — and his Pan- would give in to Franklin’s more, because they were MORNING Men’s tennis — Nichols at Gordon the ball,” Pynchon said of thers proceeded to mount a sudden offensive outburst shutting off our middies. So (11 a.m.); Western New England at Morency, who finished with comeback. and collapse. But the Pan- that leaves the attack to do SUBSCRIBE AT Endicott (2). 10 saves on 16 shots. “He Franklin scored four thers stayed strong as Spen- all the dodging and moving SALEMNEWS.COM/ Women’s tennis — Simmons at did a great job of saving consecutive goals over a cer assisted and scored on the ball — and I just took DAILYHEADLINES Endicott (9 a.m.). those shots that you might span of two minutes and back-to-back possessions to control the best I could.” 10 Tuesday, April 12, 2016 THE SALEM NEWS SPORTS www.salemnews.com AREA ROUNDUP Stern single lifts Marblehead baseball to seventh inning win BASEBALL swept doubles with wins by Nick Silacci/David Cunning- MARBLEHEAD 2, WINTHROP 1: After ham (6-1, 6-3) and Jacon Si- tying the game in the fifth lacci/Minhung Xu (7-5, 6-1) inning, Marblehead won its to shade their rivals from season opener in the bottom Shrewsbury. Evan Magu- of the seventh as Jeff Stern’s ire picked up the clinching infield single scored Gar- point at No. 3 singles, 7-5, ret Keough. A suicide bunt 6-3. single by Tedd York plated MARBLEHEAD 4, SWAMPSCOTT 1: Keough with the Magicians’ Wins by Felix Litvak (6-2, other run. Braden Haley 6-3), freshman Billy Acker- (double) and Tim Kalinowski man (6-1, 6-2) and the tan- also hit safety for the win- dems of Dan Litvak/Dave ners, with York getting the Grenader (6-2, 6-0) and Sam win in relief of Keough. Orenstein/Garrett Tully (6-0, BEVERLY 15, REVERE 3: Spencer 6-1) propelled Marblehead. Brown had a pair of hits Swampscott’s win came from and drove in three runs and Matt Jacobs at No. 1 singles, the Panthers (1-1) scored 10 6-0, 6-0. runs over the final three in- WINTHROP 3, SALEM 2: The nings to pull away from the Witches picked up wins from Patriots. Sean Hanlon also its first two singles players, delivered two hits, Ricky Guthrie Scrimgeour (6-3, Johnson had a run-scoring 6-2) and Michasel Buchar single and Rocky Pisa picked (6-0, 6-1), but dropped their up the victory with five season opener in a close strong innings of work. match. Connor Antony and LANDMARK 7, LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN Cam Fraser both had strong ACADEMY 6: For the second showings at doubles in their straight game, Sebastian first varsity match. Abate had a walkoff RBI as HAMILTON-WENHAM 3, AMESBURY 2: he lifted a game-winning The Generals earned the win sacrifice fly in the bottom of with victories from Trevor the seventh for Landmark Jones at third singles (6-1, (2-0). Zach Wilcox got the 6-1), as well as Billy Whelan complete game win, strik- and Nick McLane at first ing out five. Ryan Bottis led doubles (6-3, 6-1) and Hunter the offense by going 3-for-5 Ascolillo and Max Forsey at with three runs scored and second doubles (6-2, 6-1). an RBI. Gabe Stearns added two hits and two stolen BOYS TRACK bases while Loren Morgan had a single and scored a LYNN CLASSICAL 102, BEVERLY 31: pair of runs. Pat Gavin had a strong all- AUSTIN PREP 13, BISHOP FENWICK 3: around meet with a win the The Crusaders (0-2) walked high jump, second in the the first five batters in the long jump and third in the first inning and couldn’t high hurdles. Will Bennett recover from the early won the 800 for the Panthers hole. Jimmy Moore had two (1-2) while Sean Richardson doubles for Fenwick, which was second in the 400 hur- seeks its first win Tuesday dles and Dylan Murphy ran against Matignon. second in the 200. GLOUCESTER 2, SAUGUS 0: In a classic pitcher’s duel, Liam GIRLS TRACK Lyons spun a no-hitter for the Fishermen, issuing just BEVERLY 104, LYNN CLASSICAL 26: one walk and striking out Senior Melissa Lubas broked five. Saugus’ Kyle Autilio the school record in the jav- was nearly his equal, allow- elin, throwing a new best ing just one hit while fan- 104-11 1/2. Cassie Wahl won ning 10 and walking a mere the high jump, low hurdles two batters. and triple jump. Abby Walsh SWAMPSCOTT 13 SALEM 2: Senior was victories in the mile and righty Corey Bleau went 400 and Lexie Suitak won the the distance. He struck out 2 mile and 800. nine, allowed two earned runs, five hits and no walks. COLLEGE BASEBALL Bleau went 2-for-3 at the BRYAN EATON/Staff Photo plate with three RBI. Leo Ipswich first doubles player Jesse Cullen-Popp delivers and overhand shot during yesterday’s shutout win over Newburyport. GORDON’S STREAK HALTED: The Wile also went 2-for-3 with Cullen-Popp and partner Andrew Fremont-Smith won their match 6-0, 6-1. Fighting Scots (13-7 over- a homer and five RBI, Matt all) had their seven game Hubauer finished 2-for-3 and well with eight saves. Maddie Wilson split the win the Witches (2-2) prevail at Senior captain Bethany Ev- winning streak snapped by Adrian Espinal went 2-for-5. MARBLEHEAD 9, MASCONOMET 8 (OT): in net and O’Connor had a home. Casey Williamson, ans (6-1, 6-2) and sophomore losing both ends of a double- Salem’s Sammy Ramirez Hadley Carlton and Lydia strong game in the faceoff Eamon’s brother, finished Nell Coues (7-5, 6-4) won at header with Western New had two-run homer in the Bongiorno each scored three circle. with a goal and an assist second and third singles, England by scores of 2-0 and loss. times to help the Magicians in the win, which also saw respectively, to power the 9-2. THAYER 8, PINGREE 2: Senior overcome Masco in over- SOFTBALL terrific performances from Generals to victory at home. ENDICOTT ROLLS: The Gulls (13- Mike Femia and freshman time. Grace Arthur added Nathan Estes offensively and Seniors Saskia Leonard and 7) won their fourth straight, Vito Visconti each went two goals and an assist and MARBLEHEAD 11, WINTHROP 7: Of- freshman Darwin Fernandez captain Annabel Rutherford taking down Curry 18-6 in 1-for-2 with an RBI but the goalie Brittany Lydon made fensively Emily Promise on defense. (6-1, 6-4) won at first dou- the nightcap of a double dip Highlanders fell to 1-2 on the 15 saves, including five of went 2-for-4 with a fence PINGREE 15, LANDMARK 5: Young- bles, while seniors Meghan after squeaking out a 3-2 win season. seven in the second half. clearing homer, three RBI sters led the way for un- Stone and Clare Howley did earlier. Davarn Nova picked PEABODY 13, LYNN CLASSICAL 10: Kaitlyn Waystack scored a and a triple. Allison Kapoll beaten Pingree (4-0) with likewise at second doubles up the win in relief there The Tanners (1-1) piled on hat trick, while Abby Reblin (three RBI) and McKenzie freshmen Connor Sweeney (6-0, 6-0). with Anthony Serina driving seven runs in the top of the and Katherine Glendinning Joyce both went 4-for-5 each and Tucket Spencer each BISHOP FENWICK 5, MARIAN 0: in two runs. In the nightcap, fourth inning and then held stood out defensively for the with three runs scored, notching two goals and two The Crusaders (3-0) saw Mick Kochiss launched two on for a wild win at Fraser Chieftains. Montana Joyce went 2-for-4, assists. Fellow freshmen wins from Kerry Kircher homers and Serina totaled Field. Classical made it a PEABODY 7, METHUEN 6: Goalie including a single and triple. Anthony Forziati (three as- (10-0), Tara LaCross (10-0) four RBI including a homer 10-9 game in the fifth but Gianna Denisco made eight Pitcher Madi Ernst faced 29 sists) and Charlie Nowell and Patricia Jabonillo (10- of his own. Peabody tacked on a few free position saves among batters, gave up four earned (11 saves) also had strong 2). In doubles action, Han- TUFTS 11, SALEM STATE 7: Peabody needed insurance runs to get her 14 total to help the Tan- runs, struck out six and outings. nah Kline/Jabonillo (10-2) native Mike Davis hit two their first win of 2016. ners improve to 2-1. Amanda walked three. NORTH ANDOVER 8, MASCONOMET and Abby Graumann/Tiana homers but the Vikings (9- Bradley, Kelly Crotty, Lauren REVERE 12, BEVERLY 6: Freshman 2: Garrett Young and Nick Iuliano (10-4) were also 11-1) fell behind 6-2 early Wolff, Kirsten Bradley lead Ireonna Scott had a smash- Pease scored the goals but victorious. and did not recover. Dan GIRLS LACROSSE the way offensively while ing debut with three hits the Chieftains dipped to 1-3 NEWBURYPORT 4, IPSWICH 1: The Connors added two hits and Praycelia Porcher, Alyssa and two runs for Beverly (0- on the year with their third Tigers earned their point at an RBI for Salem State. BISHOP FENWICK 14, TRITON 4: Shashaty, Michaela Jacks 1). Marlee Hamor drove in straigtht setback. No. 1 doubles, where senior Senior Merry Harrington and Chloe Gizzi played two runs and freshman Ju- NASHOBA 10, ESSEX TECH 8: The captain Julia Kennedy and COLLEGE SOFTBALL scored five times to help strong defensively. lia Pitman went 2-for-4 and Hawks fought tooth and nail Sydney Dumont teamed to the Crusaders improve to LYNNFIELD 8, HAMILTON-WENHAM also scored twice. Jackie Pia before ultimately falling to win 6-4, 6-4. GORDON SWEPT: Salve Regina 3-0. Molly Camelo added 6: Kayla Frain had a pair fanned five on the hill. 1-2 on the season. Rocky took both ends of a double three goals while Colleen of goals in a setback for LYNN CLASSICAL 2, PEABODY 1: Ti- Geary had a strong game in BOYS TENNIS dip, 6-2 and 10-1 as the Plaid Corcoran and Tori Hernan- the Generals. Single goal anna Dawe took the tough the faceoff X for Essex Tech dipped to 4-16-1. Catcher dez each had two goals and scorers were Grace Mona- luck loss for the Tanners while Dan McCormick (2 IPSWICH 5, NEWBURYPORT 0: Megan Jankerson drove in a one assist. Hannah Durkin han, Mazey Loomis, Tessa (0-1) after scattering six hits goals), Alex Alessi (2 goals) Freshman Declan O’Flynn pair of runs for Gordon. scored once with three as- Landon and Sophie Frain. and striking out five. Alyssa and Tom Anderson (2 goals) led a sweep of singles action sists, Colbi Flickinger also IPSWICH 16, WILMINGTON 2: Emma Alpern singled and scored played well on offense. by winning 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1. MEN’S COLLEGE TENNIS scored and Fenwick had a Moulton’s five goals helped Peabody’s lone run on a Austin Pszenny won 6-1, 6-0 strong all-around effort on Ipswich cruise. Julia Glavin, fielder’s choice. GIRLS TENNIS and Anton Eden also won SALEM STATE 6, EMERSON 3: Chen defense. Caitlyn Stevens and Delaney 6-0, 6-0. The duos of Andrew Chen, Kevin Lam and Da- ESSEX TECH 12, NASHOBA TECH 2: Whooley each had two goals BOYS LACROSSE MARBLEHEAD 5, SWAMPSCOTT 0: Fremont-Smith and Jesse vid Dluznieski picked up Aly Flynn had seven points and one assist for the Tigers The Big Blue dipped to 2-1 Cullen-Popp (6-0, 6-1) and straight set singles points on three goals and four as- while Meghan O’Connor, SALEM 6, SAUGUS 4: Andrew thought Vivien Gere had a Noel Sigert and Ollie Crock- to help Salem State even its sists as the Hawks (1-2) Diedre O’Flynn and Abby MacMillan scored three solid effort at No. 1 singles ett (6-0, 6-2) also cruised. record at 3-3. Chen and Dluz- grabbed their first win. Potter (two assists) scored times while Eamon Wil- in a 4-6, 3-6 setback. ST. JOHN’S PREP 3, ST. JOHN’S ieski teamed to win at No. 2 Goalie Cindy Bove played once. Emily Martineau and liamson added a pair to help HAMILTON-WENHAM 4, AMESBURY 1: SHREWSBURY 2: The Eagles (2-0) doubles as well, 8-6.

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TODAY’S SPORTS Girls tennis — Revere at Bev- TOMORROW Classical (4); Lynn English at Cushing (4:45). (4); Swampscott at Sau- erly (4); at Peabody (4); Winthrop at Boys tennis — Berwick at gus (4); Gann Academy at HIGH SCHOOL Track — Chelsea at Essex HIGH SCHOOL Swampscott (4:15); Pingree at Pingree (3); St. Joseph’s Pingree (4:15). Baseball — Hamilton- Tech (4); Danvers at Lynn Baseball — Saugus at Salem Berwick (4:30). Prep at Bishop Fenwick Track — Lynnfield & North Wenham at Ipswich (3:45); English (4); Winthrop at (4); Peabody at Lynn English Boys lacrosse — Beverly (3:30); Manchester Essex at Reading at Masconomet Masconomet at North Read- Salem (4); Marblehead at (4); Marblehead at Gloucester at Danvers (4); Gloucester Hamilton-Wenham (3:30); (3:30); Triton & Newburyport ing (3:45); Bishop Fenwick at Swampscott (4). (4); Revere at Danvers (4); at Marblehead (4); Bishop Pentucket at Masconomet at Ipswich (3:30); Hamilton- Matignon (4). St. John’s Prep at B.C. High Fenwick at Archbishop Wil- (3:30); Beverly at Peabody Wenham & Amesbury at Boys lacrosse — Danvers COLLEGE (4); Lynn Classical at Bev- liams (4); Essex Tech at Min- (4); Danvers at Lynn Classi- Pentucket (3:30). at Gloucester (4); Catholic Baseball — Salem State at erly (4:15); Swampscott at uteman (4); Masconomet cal (4); Marblehead at Salem Rugby — St. John’s Prep at Memorial at St. John’s Prep UMass Boston (6). Winthrop (4:30). at Hamilton-Wenham (5); (4). Bishop Hendricken (4). (4); Pentucket at Ipswich (4); Softball — Salem State at Softball — Matignon at Peabody at North Andover Girls tennis — Hamilton- Volleyball — St. John’s Prep Swampscott at Lynn (7). Endicott (DH, 3); Gordon at Bishop Fenwick (3:30); (5:30). Wenham at Manchester at Millis (6). Girls lacrosse — Ipswich Fisher (DH, 5). Amesbury at Hamilton- Girls lacrosse — Marblehead Essex (3:30); Masconomet at Pentucket (3:45); Triton Men’s lacrosse — Roger Wil- Wenham (3:45); Rockport at at Woburn (3); Hamliton- at Pentucket (3:30); Ipswich COLLEGE at Danvers (4); Beverly at liams at Gordon (7). Ipswich (3:45); Masconomet Wenham at Masconomet at Rockport (3:30); Bishop Baseball — Framingham Peabody (4:30). Women’s lacrosse — Regis at at Triton (3:45); Revere at (3:45); Archbishop Wil- Fenwick at St. Joseph’s Prep State at Gordon (3:30); Salem Boys tennis — Beverly at Salem State (4); Roger Wil- Danvers (4); Gloucester at liams at Bishop Fenwick (4); (3:30); Salem at Marblehead State at Plymouth State (4). Revere (4); St. John’s Prep at liams at Gordon (4). Marblehead (4); Salem at Swampscott at Danvers (4); (4); Peabody at Beverly (4); Men’s tennis — Gordon at Concord-Carlisle (4). 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Defenseman Pat McCarthy (right) is one of Peabody’s best defenders.

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Senior attackman Eamon Williamson (left) will serve as captain for the Salem High boys lacrosse team.

LACROSSE: Many North Shore squads look strong

„ Continued from Page 7 Yegor Bublik and junior mid- die Sean Rogers are expected two-time Northeastern Con- to step right into the lineup ference First Team all-star), and contribute. 2016 NORTH SHORE BOYS LACROSSE senior defenders Ryan Garrity A year removed from and Jake Berry, and junior tying Newburyport for the goaltender Kevin Morency, Cape Ann League title, to name a few. Junior Kevin MASCONOMET would love noth- Team-by-team Previews Flaherty should be dominant ing more than to repeat atop in the faceoff circle as well. A the league standings while regular season schedule that bettering its record and includes Malden Catholic, having a long postseason BEVERLY PANTHERS Sears, Jr. middie. ST. JOHN’S PREP EAGLES Marblehead (twice), Cohas- run. Eight starters return „ Last year’s record: „ Other key players: „ Last year’s record: 6-12 (missed playoffs) set, Marshfield, Wellesley to veteran coach Tom Cobb’s 17-7 (Division 2 North Sam Paquette, Jr. mid- „ Head coach: John Roy (22nd season, and Reading, among others, lineup, including captains champions; lost to die; Andrew McGurrin, Jr. 260-142) should help prepare the Pan- Andrew Brockleman at long Longmeadow in state middie; Ridge Driscoll, Jr. „ Team captains: Danny Tighe, Sr. middie; thers when tournament time stick middie, Nick Pease in the semifinals) defense; Drew Cioffi, Jr. Liam O’Connell, Sr. defense; Brad Snow, Sr. rolls around. midfield and fellow middie „ Head coach: John attack; Sam Cioffi, Soph. P.J. Roy, defense. Mitchell Godett Pynchon (9th season, attack. Other key players: Jeff Cowles, Sr. mid- Having missed the play- , who doubles Marblehead „ offs a year ago — a rarity as a faceoff man. Scott Foden, 111-58) Sam Abate, „ Analysis: The Magi- die; Chris Fulgione, Sr. middie; Spencer Jen- Sr. long stick — with a 6-12 mark, look for Nolan Houston and junior Adam „ Team captains: Jor- Beverly cians scored a major coup kins, Sr. defense; Chris Noyes, Sr. attack; Chris ST. JOHN’S PREP to come roar- Story will also make their dan Rawding, Sr. middie; Jr. middie when the Cioffi brothers middie McNamara, Sr. middie; Tim Tyrrell, Jr. middie; ing back this spring in a big presence felt in the midfield, Sam Traicoff, Sr. defense came to town and began K.J. Sarni, Jr. attack; P.J. Lombara, Jr. attack; way. The Eagles have eight as will attack Thomas O’Keefe „ Other key players: Kevin Morency, Jr. attending Marblehead High last fall; both Kevin Casey, Jr. defense; Carter Lombardi, Jr. seniors back and 17 return- and fellow junior Tommy Jung goalkeeper; Jake Berry, Sr. defense; Ryan players are elite scorers who have already defense; John Churchwell, Jr. defense; Zach ing players in all, all of whom on defense. Yet another 11th Garrity, Sr. defense; John Loreti, Sr. long stick given verbal commitments to attend the Uni- Harde, Jr. middie; Devin McCabe, Soph. goal- are hungry to flip last year’s grader, Joe Buccieri, takes over middie; Sam Abate, Jr. middie; Keegan Kolbert, versity of Vermont. Along with other talented keeper; Kyle Gaffey, Soph. goalkeeper. record around and get back in goal. Jr. middie; Kevin Flaherty, Jr. faceoff special- players such as Driscoll (committed to Holy „ Analysis: Seventeen players with varsity to being one of the state’s Eric Farley takes over at ist; Hunter Spencer, Sr. attack; Matt Rawding, Cross), Roy, Sears, etc., Marblehead could be experience, including eight seniors, are back elite Division 1 teams. SALEM this spring, assisted Soph. attack; Nick DiLuiso, Jr. attack; Will extremely dangerous. Unselfish play and play- for St. John’s Prep, which figures to be an Defenseman Brad Snow and by Peter Slattery and Corey Nearis, Sr. middie; Kyle Chouinard, Jr. middie. ers understanding their roles is something excellent bet to return to postseason play Liam O’Connell, both of whom Laderbush, in what the „ Analysis: Pynchon wants his two-time Wilkens is looking for from his squad. after a year out of the picture. O’Connell and will continue their careers Witches hope will be a sea- defending North titlists to be acting “above Snow are shutdown defenders who should in college (Snow at Endicott, son of growth and continual the line” in all aspects of their season. SWAMPSCOTT BIG BLUE help keep the crease clear in front of their O’Connell at Ithaca), will cap- improvement. Senior cap- That means playing up to expectations, not „ Last year’s record: 9-12 (lost to two sophomore goaltenders (McCabe and tain the Eagles along with tains are up front at attack taking anyone lightly and rising to the chal- Newburyport in Division 3 North first round) Gaffey). Roy is proud that his returning veter- fellow senior Danny Tighe, a (Eamon Williamson), in the mid- lenges they face on and off the field. There’s „ Head coach: Todd Pierce ans have established a strong foundation for midfielder (he’ll go to Middle- field (Andrew MacMillan) and on certainly plenty of talent in the cupboard „ Team captains: Jack Herlihy, Sr. middie; the Eagles’ younger players from Day 1 on. bury to play hockey). There’s defense (Tyler Pelletier). Five for another long tournament run — one the Will Green, Sr. defense. a truckload of talent sur- other starters are back from Orange-and-Black would love to see end with „ Other key players: Andrew Dove, Jr. PINGREE HIGHLANDERS rounding them on defense, in last year’s tournament team, their second state championship. attack; Cole Wurzal, Sr. defense; Ian Hamilton, „ Last year’s record: the midfield and up on attack, along with some varsity new- Sr. defense; Jake Roberts, Sr. long stick mid- 14-3 (New England Small with sophomores Devin McCabe comers who could help right DANVERS FALCONS die; Tim Perlin, Fr. goalkeeper. School champions) and Kyle Gaffey tending the away. That balance, espe- „ Last year’s record: 5-13 (missed playoffs) „ Head coach: Kevin Ter- goal. Veteran coach John Roy’s cially on defense, is some- „ Head coach: Tim Murphy (7th season, MASCONOMET CHIEFTAINS solo (5th season, 42-21) team motto for the season is thing Salem hopes leads to 51-64) „ Last year’s record: „ Team captains: Arjen “one day at a time”, which another solid season. „ Team captains: Michael Daras, Jr. middie; 10-12 (Cape Ann League Steegstra, Sr. middie; tells you that the Eagles SWAMPSCOTT has 24 players Cole Johnson, Jr. defense co-champions; lost to Ryan Lovell, Sr. long stick Maxx Trotsky, plan on staying grounded in in its program this spring, „ Other key players: Anders Salmonsen, Sr. Lincoln-Sudbury in Divi- middie; Maxx Trotsky, Sr. Pingree Sr. the moment and not getting meaning everyone on the ros- defense; Thomas Brennan, Sr. middie; Sean sion 1 North quarterfinals) attack attack ahead of themselves. ter should get ample oppor- Rogers, Jr. middie; Yegor Bublik, Soph. faceoff „ Head coach: Tom „ Other key players: IPSWICH, which had a fan- tunity to play. Defenseman specialist. Cobb (18th season at Sam Ober, Sr. attack; Grif- tastic season en route to the Will Green and midfielder Jack „ Analysis: Midfield appears to be the Masconomet, 25th overall) Nick Pease, fin Webber, Jr. middie; Robby Shepard, Jr. Division 3 state semifinals Herlihy, both seniors, are the Falcons’ greatest area of strength, with an „ Team captains: Mitch- Masconomet middie; Nate Rawlins, Sr. defense; C.J. White, a year ago before falling in Big Blue captains. experienced and athletic group returning. ell Godett, Sr. middie/ Sr. middie Jr. goalkeeper; Justin Assad, Sr. defensive a double overtime classic Ready for a return to the A young team overall, Murphy is looking for faceoffs; Nick Pease, Sr. midfielder. to Grafton, has big shoes to posteason are the Generals of them to play unselfishly as a unit and commit middie; Andrew Brockelman, Sr. long stick „ Analysis: Fresh off of last year’s title, the fill in goal with the gradu- HAMILTON-WENHAM. Many start- to steady improvement over the next two middie. Highlanders again seem poise to shoot for ation of three-year starter ers return for Josh Wedge’s months. „ Other key players: Thomas O’Keefe, Jr. the stars this spring. A bevy of players (White, Jeff Statile. Sophomore Aidan team, including captains attack; Scott Foden, Sr. middie; Nolan Hous- Lovell, Trotsky, Steegstra) have already com- McAdams is ready to assume Tommy Riccio on defense, Alex PEABODY TANNERS ton, Sr. middie; Tommy Jung, Jr. defense; mitted to colleges to continue their careers the role of starter between Winch at attack and midfield- „ Last year’s record: Adam Story, Jr. middie. while many of their teammates (Webber, the pipes for the Tigers. A lot ers Joe Lattanzi and Thomas 14-8 (lost to Masconomet „ Analysis: After graduating a large group Shepard and freshmen Anthony Forziati of juniors figure to play big Rostad. Norwich University- in Division 1 North first of seniors, the Chieftains are looking for uni- (attack), Charlie Nowell (goalie) and Tucker roles for Glenn Foster’s team, bound senior middie Casey round) fication in the offensive end of the field. New Spencer (attack) are also being recruited. Two including attackman Killian Johnson is a difference maker „ Head coach: Anthony faces are looking to make their mark both other freshmen, midfielder Connor Sweeney Morrissey, middies Charlie Gil- as well. Whoever claims the O’Donnell (5th season, at attack and middie, while the defense has and defender Michael Pissanelli, should also lis, Tom Ginolfi and Matt Coyler, starting goaltender’s job, cur- 37-42) come together quickly. New goalkeeper Joe be immediate contributors. Being patient defenseman Tyler Starr as well rently being sought after by „ Team captains: Donnie Donnie Shaw, Buccieri, a junior, will play a big role. A pair of offensively while communicating on defense as Duke Kriksceonaitis, who can senior Griffin Ward and junior Shaw, Sr. defense; Patrick Peabody Sr. sophomore middies, Ben and Jon Dindo, could and not taking any opponent lightly are three play middie or attack. Ben Pratt, could play a major McCarthy, Sr. defense; defender also help; same with senior defenseman Clark keys Pingree will take with them into every After falling in the Division role in the team’s success. Frank Falco, Sr. middie; Foster. contest. 2 North final to nemesis Bev- Stephen Driscoll is the first- Cam Cordero, Sr. middie. erly in each of the last two year coach for BISHOP FENWICK, „ Other key players: Tim January, Jr. HAMILTON-WENHAM GENERALS BISHOP FENWICK CRUSADERS seasons, MARBLEHEAD would who are powered offensively defense; Tyler Flynn, Sr. middie; John Villani, „ Last year’s record: 3-15 (missed playoffs) „ Last year’s record: 11-9 (lost to Pentucket love to turn the tables two by Chris Napolitano. The senior Sr. defensive middie; Jake DeStefano, Jr. „ Head coach: Josh Wedge (3rd season, in Division 3 North quarterfinal) months from now. Goalten- attack has 223 career points goalkeeper. 17-21) „ Head coach: Stephen Driscoll (1st season) der Neal Murray has earned and will be looking to pro- „ Analysis: Having graduated their top „ Team captains: Thomas Rostad, Sr. mid- „ Team captains: Chris Napolitano, Sr. the starter’s job in goal and vide points in bunches for seven scorers (and a combined 380 points) die; Tommy Riccio, Sr. defense; Joe Lattanzi, attack; Dan Hannon, Sr. midfield; Jake Mitch- will serve as captain for the his team. Fellow senior from a year ago, the Tanners’ strength lies in Jr. middie; Alex Winch, Jr. attack. ell, Sr. attack; Sam Mitchell, Sr. middie. Magicians along with long attack Jake Mitchell hopes to their defense — namely three-year starters „ Other key players: Mike Gillis, Jr. attack; „ Other key players: Bobby Lombardi, Sr. stick middie P.J. Roy and follow suit, with offensive Shaw, McCarthy and January (a Division 1 Andrew Riccio, Soph. attack; Matt Hawke, defense; Chris Terry, Jr. middie; Matt Gorman, junior midfielder Manning help from middies Dan Hannon level recruit). DeStefano is ready to take over Soph. defense; Casey Johnson, Sr. middie. Jr. defense; Brian Harrington, Fr. middie; Mike Sears. Two huge additions and Sam MItchell (all four being between the Peabody pipes; Villani, a three- „ Analysis: With their entire attack and Sellards, Soph. defense. are the Cioffi brothers, junior Fenwick captains). year starter. is another defensive stalwart. most of their midfielders and defensemen „ Analysis: The Crusaders made Driscoll’s Drew and sophomore Sam; Jeff Comeau has seen his O’Donnell is looking for someone to quarter- back, it looks like the Generals could flip head coaching debut a successful one by the two attackmen come to ESSEX TECH program grow in back the team’s offense; he knows Falco can the switch on last year’s down season in a defeating Swampscott last week, 7-4. He’ll Marblehead from Lawrence his eight years on the job and be a force in the faceoff-X and Cordero has hurry. Gillis, Winch and Andrew Riccio are all be looking for his players to buy into the Academy and both have is looking for that to continue the athletic ability to break down opposing talented marksmen while Rostad, Lattanzi and new philosophy and culture that he and his already committed to play this spring. The Hawks’ suc- defenses. Speed and athleticism is rampant Johnson (bound for Norwich University) are assistant coaches have brought to the pro- Division 1 lacrosse at the Uni- cess, he said, is dependent throughout the roster. among the midfield stalwarts. Lots of young- gram. Fenwick will look to its four captains to versity of Vermont. Another on everyone doing their part sters are also eager to step up in the midfield help guide the squad, staying positive even Magician, junior defenseman to contribute to the squad’s SALEM WITCHES and on defense, too. Possession of the ball in times of adversity. The Endicott-bound Ridge Driscoll, is already tick- overall success. Senior cap- „ Last year’s record: 7-12 (lost to Reading will help Hamilton-Wenham exploit its offen- Napolitano (223 career points) will power the eted for Holy Cross as well. tains Paul Lazzaro (midfield) in Division 1 North first round) sive prowess. Two netminders — senior Griffin team’s offense. Defense will be the name of and Dan McCormack (attack) „ Head coach: Eric Farley (1st season, 0-0) Ward and junior Ben Pratt — are in a battle for the game in PEABODY, where will serve as leaders on and „ Team captains: Eamon Williamson, Sr. the starter’s job, one that may not be decided ESSEX TECH HAWKS opponents will have a tough off the field, while fellow attack; Tyler Pelletier, Sr. defense; Andrew for a while. „ Last year’s record: 13-10 (lost to time getting past the brick seniors Jake MacFarlane on MacMillan, Sr. middie. Bishop Fenwick in Division 3 North first wall of players protecting attack and defensemen Bryan „ Other key players: Nick Capra, Soph. IPSWICH TIGERS round) the Tanners’ cage. Those Raustad and Ryan Cole are oth- attack; Nathan Estes, Jr. middie/faceoffs; „ Last year’s record: 16-2 (won Division „ Head coach: Jeff Comeau (8th season include captains Patrick McCar- ers the coach can depend on. Dylan Fournier, Jr. defense; Alex D’Astolfo, 3 North title; lost to Grafton in double OT of with program, 55-80) thy and Donnie Shaw as well as The reigning New England Sr. attack; Seattle Montavlo, Sr. goalkeeper; state semifinals) „ Team captains: Paul Lazzaro, Sr. mid- junior Tim January (a Division Prep Small School champi- Simon Barats, Sr. attack; Casey Williamson, Fr. „ Head coach: Glenn Foster (32nd season) die; Dan McCormack, Sr. attack 1 recruit) in front of junior ons from PINGREE are back for middie; Joseph Diaz, Soph. defense; Ramon „ Key players: Killian Morrissey, Jr. attack; „ Other key players: Jake MacFarlane, netminder Jake DeStefano. Mid- another title chase; seasoned DeJesus, Fr. middie. Charlie Gillis, Jr. middie; Tom Ginolfi, Jr. mid- Sr. attack; Brendan Ahern, Jr. middie; fielders Frank Falco and Cam veterans and very promising „ Analysis: Defense should be a strong suit die; Tyler Starr, Jr. defense; Matt Colyer, Jr. Bryan Raustad, Sr. defense; Ryan Cole, Sr. Cordero are also captains for a newcomers make the High- for the Witches, who will look to combine middie; Duke Kriksceonaitis, Jr. middie/attack. defense; Kody Paszkowski, Jr. long stick Peabody squad that must find landers once again a team to their returning veterans with the incoming „ Analysis: If you’re a young player looking middie/defense. a way to replace the 380 points watch. Former Beverly High talent. Farley stepped in late in the winter to crack the Tigers’ varsity lineup, this is the „ Analysis: With the above mentioned play- it lost from last year’s unit. standout Kevin Tersolo has his to assume the head coaching duties and will year to do so. Lots of underclassmen will be ers season veterans and some newcomers A pair of juniors, midfielder team primed and ready to go guide the team this spring with assistants asked to step up and contribute for a squad such as juniors Rocco Geary (middie and Michael Daras and defenseman behind captains Maxx Trotsky at Corey Laderbush and Peter slattery until a that reached the state semifinals a year ago, faceoffs), Tom Anderson (attack) and Ryan Cole Johnson, will serve as attack, Arjen Steegstra at mid- full-time coach can be hired for 2017. including sophomores Blake Emerson at McGregor (goalie), sophomore Brandon Swac- captains for a young DANVERS field and long stick middie middie, Kevin Swenson at attack and Aidan zyk (middie) and freshmen Shane Ahlin (mid- squad. Senior middie Thomas Ryan Lovell. Junior goalkeeper MARBLEHEAD MAGICIANS McAdams in goal. Junior Ben Darisse, a defen- die), Gino Bonaventura (defense) and Jake Brennan and Anders Salmonsen C.J. White, senior attack Sam „ Last year’s record: 15-7 (lost to Beverly in seman, will also help in this regard. McAdams Heath (defense) ready to contribute right on defense return as start- Ober and junior middies Robby Division 2 North final) replaces Jeff Statile, a three-year starter and away, the Hawks are eyeing a return to the ers along with Daras and Shepard and Griffin Webber are „ Head coach: John Wilkens (15th season) last year’s Cape Ann League Player of the postseason. Their success will be dependent Johnson, while sophomore just a few of the other stand- „ Team captains: P.J. Roy, Sr. long stick Year, between the pipes. on everyone doing their part to contribute to faceoff specialist/midfielder outs on the Pingree roster. middie; Neal Murray, Sr. goalkeeper; Manning the success of the team, said Comeau. www.salemnews.com SPORTS THE SALEM NEWS Thursday, March 31, 2016 17 CURRIERS: Sisters are a driving force WEDNESDAY’S AREA ROUNDUP „ Continued from Page 16 and third periods, they were with pride to be a senior determined to keep their on AP’s first girls hockey Pingree boys lacrosse earns my coach Stephanie Wood rivals from AC from setting championship club. pulled me aside and told up in the offensive zone. “I think it is very cool “I think we were so suc- that the seniors and I were win in season opener me to shoot more. I think BOYS LACROSSE without that I wouldn’t have cessful because of how the able to do something that was wild. DeDonato had for seven points total while had as much offense in the pair clicked. I played with hadn’t been done before, three hits for Endicott and Alex Pearsons had a goal and playoffs as I did,” said Kylie, senior Cally Chase and we lead a team to a champion- PINGREE 7, ST. PAUL’S 4: Ju- shortstop Cody Hall came up three assists. Chris Schaub who had an assist from Ken- had great chemistry. Our ship,” Kylie said. “My most nior Robert Shepard led the with two. made 12 saves in his first dra on the championship- D-to-D passes were always memorable part of this sea- way with two goals and one SALEM STATE 8, BRANDEIS 8: Se- start of the year for Salem winning goal. consistent because we were son was after we beat AC, I assist as the Highlanders nior Mike Davis hit a 2-run State. “I worked hard this so comfortable. I think both looked at the crowd and saw picked up the W in their sea- homer in the bottom of the ENDICOTT 19, GORDON 5: Will Jen- summer to improve my our (defensemen) pairs felt my old teammates, Maddy son opener. Griffin Webber 12th inning to plate the tying nings powered the Gulls (3- offensive game, and my line- like we had so much trust, Ricci and Meg Hanlon, cry- and Anthony Forziati both run but the visiting Judges 6) with eight goals. Michael mates Annie Richards and we’d have each others backs ing because we did some- added a goal and two assists. didn’t allow the go-ahead Tapley had a hat trick while Caroline helped a lot. We if we lost a puck,” said Ken- thing that many thought Maxx Trotsky finished and the game was called Colin Bannon scored twice worked hard on the fore- dra, who picked up hockey we wouldn’t be able to do. I with a goal and an assist on darkness. Dan Con- with six assists. Gordon (0-8) check together, and that led at age five and shifted to truly felt the sense of com- while Sam Ober and Arjen nors went 2-for-5 with two got two goals each from Jake to a lot of chances.” defense when she was nine. munity and everyone was Steegstra scored one goal RBI for Salem State (5-8-1) Martin and Nico Manganello. Coming with 4:10 left in “I love defense for the feel- part of that victory. Maddy each. Junior C.J. White while Teghan Malionek had WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE the first period, Kylie’s goal ing of control and playmak- and Meg pushed me all made 17 goals in net and the two hits and an RBI. Salem was, in fact, the only marker ing. Everything starts with last year to get better and defense played well as a unit trailed 6-0 but scored four in GORDON 10, ENDICOTT 8: Olivia that AP scored against their a breakout pass,” the sopho- because of them and every- in front of him. the eighth, including a homer McCarrick scored three of league rivals the entire sea- more explained. “I’ve also one that has ever pushed COLLEGE BASEBALL by Richie Fecteau. her four goals in the second son. Arlington Catholic had always thought very defen- to succeed. I am forever MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE half, including the game-win- beaten the Cougars, 2-0 and sively from the beginning. I grateful.” ENDICOTT 4, SOUTHERN MAINE 3: ner with 13:14 to play. Gordon 4-0, earlier in the season; hated the puck being scored Both sisters were happy Matt Paola’s RBI single in the SALEM STATE 11, REGIS 3: Hat (2-5) scored the last four both teams spent the major- on my end when I was a for- that that one of their last bottom of the ninth capped a tricks by the trio of Bobby goals of the game and got ity of the year ranked No. 1 ward, so being able to stop experiences together in two-run comeback for the Bourgeois, David Dempsey two total from Jessica Cas- and No. 2 in Massachusetts that person as a defenseman high school hockey was a Gulls (8-5), who scored the and Ben Melaugh helped telline and a hat trick from girls hockey, making the made me love it.” victory lap around the TD tying run earlier in the in- the Vikings (5-3) get back on Bailey Grinnell. Endicott (1- state final at the Garden a Throughout the late Garden. They’d come a long ning when Michael DeDonato the winning track at home. 8) was led by Jess Glenn who highly anticipated affair. stages of the final, Austin way from those early days singled and the throw home Melaugh added four assists had a hat trick. “The toughest part was Prep protected its lead with learning to skate on their not letting anyone get in the desperation and poise of home pond, and while there their own minds or psych a team starving for its first will still be many family RUN: themselves out. We had to state championship. The games there in the future, Marathon advice for runners keep reminding ourselves Cougars had been a top-five the feeling of holding that „ Continued from Page 16 at 5:15 a.m. at three loca- is $30 each for members of to play our game,” said team in the state the last trophy together will be tions in Beverly, Salem and the North Shore Striders, Kendra. “The first goal was three years but had fallen tough to top. on Sunday the 17th and a Wakefield and deliver them Wicked Running Club and crucial for us because we before reaching the Garden “By far the best feeling pre-race dinner with Run- to the Athlete’s Village in Mystic Runners and $39 for knew that would decide in the postseason. was to finally be able to see ner’s World editors the pre- Hopkinton by 7:15 a.m. Run- all others (cost includes $2 momentum for the rest of “We’d come so close and the whole team throw our vious evening. Visit http:// ners in the first two waves PayPal charge). Visit www. the game.” my brother Jimmy (a for- gloves off at the final buzzer, rw.runnersworld.com/classic should take this bus to get northshorestriders.com/bos- Austin Prep, which fin- mer standout at St. John’s in unison, at the Garden, for more information. to the starting line on time. ton-marathon-buses-2016/ ished 21-2-1, allowed only 18 Prep now at Southern and jump on Caty,” Kendra „„„ The second bus will pick up for more information. goals all season. That was a Maine) never played at the said. “Every time I go to a Do you need a ride to the runners starting at 7 a.m. „„„ credit to their outstanding Garden, either. Seeing how Bruins game from now until Boston Marathon start? The at the same three locations On the Run is a biweekly goalie Caty Flagg (25 saves heartbreaking it was for the day I die, I will be able North Shore Striders run- and take them to a parking column about the North Shore in the championship game) him not to make it moti- to look out onto the ice and ning club has chartered two lot in Upton, where they can running scene. Send any and their team commitment vated me that much more,” say ‘My team won a state 54-person buses; the first take shuttle buses to the questions, comments, or news to defense. For the second said Kylie, who was filled championship on this ice.’” will pick up runners starting Athlete’s Village. The cost to [email protected].

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