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    Amelia Crowe sinks eight 3-pointers, leads Pentucket to win

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    In a Div. 3 first round girls basketball matchup, Amelia Crowe drained eight 3-pointers to finish with 27 points while Devyn Walsh nabbed 13 boards to push No. 8 Pentucket (17-5) past No. 25 Seekonk, 40-33.

    Celia Nelson compiled 23 points, six rebounds, six assists and eight steals as top-seeded Bishop Fenwick (16-5) toppled No. 32 Wilmington 58-27.

    In a Div. 4 first round game, Kate Greer scored 19 points while Addy Andrews chipped in with 16 points as No. 12 Cohasset (9-12) defeated No. 21 Maynard, 48-38. … Lily Oliver led with 16 points as No. 7 Manchester Essex (13-8) topped No. 28 Bourne 63-38.

    Boys hockey

    Sam Griswold made 44 saves to help Concord-Carlisle defeat Woburn, 2-1, in a second round game. Ben Brooks potted the game-winner for the Patriots. … Luke Martin tallied the game-winner in the third period, separating No. 6 Westwood for a 3-1 win over defending state champion No. 11 Billerica.

    Jack McCourt and Christian Hinckle each scored twice for defending state champion No. 1 Catholic Memorial, pairing with three assists from Mike Melvin to power a 5-2 Div. 1 second-round win over No. 17 Winchester.  … Brayden Boczenowski’s two goals gave No. 14 Arlington Catholic all the offense it needed to stun No. 3 St. John’s Prep, 2-1, to reach the state quarterfinals. Freshman Stephen Camara had 33 saves in the win. … Nico Santella scored on a power play with 42.2 seconds left, giving No. 8 St. John’s of Shrewsbury a 2-1 win over No. 9 BC High. The Pioneers had lost their first two games against the Eagles this year, now set up a rematch of last year’s state final loss with No. 1 Catholic Memorial in the quarterfinals.

    Senior Cam Melone tallied a pair of goals and four others scored for No. 1 Hanover, showcasing its typical depth to defeat No. 17 Lynnfield 6-1 in the Div. 3 second round. … Matt Dickson assisted brother Luke Dickson (two goals) for the go-ahead score before netting an insurance goal, helping No. 3 Medfield rally to beat No. 14 Wakefield, 5-2. Luke Dickson’s shot was tipped in by Jack Blake for the game-tying goal.

    Joe Pumphret tallied two goals and assisted on the other, pacing defending champion No. 5 Winthrop in a 3-1 win over No. 12 Abington in a Div. 4 second-round tilt. … Derek Perault kicked off the scoring for No. 4 Wilmington and assisted on two more, helping rally from an early two-goal hole to beat No. 13 Greenfield, 4-3.

    Levi McNally dialed up a hat trick, proving the difference for No. 8 Barnstable in a 5-2 win over No. 25 Minnechaug in the Div. 2 first round.

    Girls hockey

    Georgia Murray erupted for four goals as fourth-ranked Bishop Feehan defeated No. 20 Acton-Boxboro, 6-2, in a Div. 1 second round game. … Payton Curran’s overtime goal capped off an instant classic that No. 10 Reading beat No. 26 Waltham in, 3-2. The Rockets twice needed to rally, including Lily Rodgers’ season-saving goal with 25 seconds left in regulation to force extra hockey. … Seventh-grader Effie Parsons extended No. 2 St. Mary’s of Lynn’s season in a 3-2 win, scoring with 31.4 seconds left in overtime to hold off a strong upset bid from No. 18 Winchester. The Spartans were upset by Winchester last state tournament. … Sammy Ryan had a goal and an assist to lead four different scorers, pairing with Sarah Mariano’s game-winner to propel No. 6 Methuen/Tewksbury (20-0-2) to a 4-1 win over No. 11 Woburn.

    Alexis Pettinato was the overtime hero for No. 8 Bishop Stang, sending the defending Div. 1 runner-ups to the second round with a 1-0 win over Central Catholic League rival No. 25 Bishop Fenwick.

    Senior Sabrina Stone scored both goals for No. 2 Milton to a 2-0 win over No. 18 Wakefield/Wilmington in the Div. 2 second round. Caera Hart was clutch in net to secure the shutout. … Senior captain Addy Harrington again delivered a signature showing for No. 3 Duxbury, netting a hat trick to help the Dragons defeat No. 19 Melrose, 4-2.

    Ella Sullivan and Hannah D’Angelo each scored twice for No. 4 Pembroke in an otherwise well-balanced attack, leading an 8-2 Div. 2 first-round win over No. 29 Barnstable.

    Methuen/Tewksbury's Ella Duffy celebrates after scoring a goal during the first period of Saturday's Division 1 girls hockey tournament game in Methuen. Methuen/Tewksbury won, 4-1. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)
    Methuen/Tewksbury’s Ella Duffy celebrates after scoring a goal during the first period of Saturday’s Division 1 girls hockey tournament game in Methuen. Methuen/Tewksbury won, 4-1. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)

    Boys basketball

    In the Div. 3 first round, Connor Chiarello recorded 26 points and five steals while Teddy O’Neill notched a double-double (25 points, 11 rebounds) to pace No. 4 Swampscott (17-4) to a 67-61 overtime victory over No. 29 Nantucket.

    Grant Neal scored 25 points and Brandon Doherty added 16 points as No. 17 Lynnfield (18-4) edged out No. 16 Greater New Bedford, 62-59. … In Div. 3 action, third-seeded Tewksbury (16-5) romped to a 64-38 win over Dover-Sherborn at home. Gabe Keskinidis tallied 15 points, while Grayson Ryder had 14 points for the Redmen.

    Grant Neal scored 25 points and Brandon Doherty added 16 points as No. 17 Lynnfield (18-4) edged out No. 16 Greater New Bedford, 62-59. … Tyler Staiti dropped 28 points as No. 14 Abington (15-8) took down No. 19 Latin Academy 57-52.

    Michael Cimetti (25 points) and Liam Conneely (20 points) led the scoring as No. 13 Hull (13-8) defeated No. 45 Franklin County Tech 75-53 in the Div. 5 first round.

    Scores

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Div. 1 first round

    Beverly 90, Quincy 68

    Bridgewater-Raynham 63, Lawrence 41

    Needham 69, Barnstable 59

    Div. 2 First Round 

    Newburyport 86, Somerset-Berkley 61

    Plymouth South 62, Norwood 45

    Div. 3 Preliminary Round – Saturday

    Dedham 64, Bristol-Plymouth 54

    Div. 3 First Round

    Abington 57, Latin Academy 52

    Charlestown 59, Rockland 58

    Greater Lawrence 34, Fairhaven 29

    Lynnfield 62, Greater New Bedford 59

    Old Rochester 55, Auburn 33

    Salem 76, Lowell Catholic 46

    Swampscott 67, Nantucket 61 (ot)

    Tewksbury 64, Dover-Sherborn 38

    Div. 4 First Round 

    Clinton 77, Mashpee 68

    Georgetown 88, Carver 56

    Monument Mountain 73, Upper Cape 69

    New Mission 70, Brooke Charter 43

    Wahconah 60, O’Bryant 40

    Wareham 82, TechBoston 61

    West Bridgewater 56, Leicester 52

    Div. 5 Preliminary Round 

    Bethany Christian 74, Old Colony 71

    Cape Cod Academy 63, Calvary Chapel 50

    Div. 5 First Round 

    Drury 78, Salem Academy 52

    Holbrook 66, Boston Prep 45

    Hoosac Valley 78, Academy of the Pacific Rim 59

    Hull 75, Franklin County Tech 53

    Prospect Hill Academy 52, Abby Kelley Foster 34

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Div. 1 First Round 

    South High 61, Winchester 30

    Springfield Central 75, Marshfield 34

    Div. 2 Preliminary Round 

    Canton 54, Somerset-Berkley 39

    Dartmouth 45, East Longmeadow 41

    Div. 2 First Round

    North Quincy 62, Silver Lake 39

    St. Mary’s (L) 68, Burlington 36

    Walpole 60, Notre Dame (H) 34

    Div. 3 First Round 

    Bishop Fenwick 58, Wilmington 27

    East Bridgewater 64, Bellingham 39

    Greater New Bedford 68, Springfield Int’l 43

    Old Rochester 50, Whittier 33

    Pentucket 40, Seekonk 33

    Div. 4 Preliminary Round 

    Wareham 59, Brooke Charter 29

    Div. 4 First Round 

    Cohasset 48, Maynard 38

    Frontier 79, Falmouth Academy 17

    Manchester Essex 63, Bourne 38

    Wahcoanh 53, Blue Hills 28

    Div. 5 Preliminary Round 

    Atlantis Charter 29, KIPP Academy 22

    Div. 5 First Round 

    Drury 62, Mohawk Trail 33

    Hoosac Valley 64, Snowden 22

    Hopedale 62, Cape Cod Tech 24

    St. John Paul II 60, Bethany Christian 31

    BOYS HOCKEY

    Div. 1 first round

    Arlington 4, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

    Arlington Catholic 2, St. John’s Prep 1

    Catholic Memorial 5, Winchester 2

    Hingham 6, Weymouth 0

    St. John’s (S) 2, BC High 1

    Div. 2 first round

    Barnstable 5, Minnechaug 2

    Canton 9, Somerset Berkley 0

    Walpole 3, Dartmouth 2 (ot)

    Div. 2 Second Round

    Concord-Carlisle 2, Woburn 1

    Westwood 3, Billerica 1

    Div. 3 first round

    Hanover 6, Lynnfield 1

    Medfield 5, Wakefield 2

    Norwood 3, Pembroke 1

    Scituate 3, Groton-Dunstable 2

    Shawsheen 4, Danvers 0

    Taunton 3, Middleboro 2

    Div. 4 first round

    Bourne 3, Hudson 2

    Wilmington 4, Greenfield 3

    Winthrop 3, Abington 1

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Div. 1 first round

    Bishop Stang 1, Bishop Fenwick 0 (ot)

    Div. 1 second round

    Archbishop Williams 7, Billerica/Chelmsford 0

    Bishop Feehan 6, Acton-Boxboro 2

    Methuen/Tewksbury 4, Woburn 1

    Notre Dame (H) 4, Shrewsbury 0

    Reading 3, Waltham 2 (ot)

    St. Mary’s (L) 3, Winchester 2 (ot)

    Div. 2 Second Round 

    Duxbury 4, Melrose 2

    Milton 2, Wakefield/Wilmington 0

    Pembroke 8, Barnstable 2



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