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    Sysy Emmanuel powers St. Mary’s over Archbishop Williams

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    Behind 22 points from Sysy Emmanuel along with 13 from Charleigh Green and 12 from Janae Holmes, third-seeded St. Mary’s (Lynn) (21-3) rolled to a 69-51 win over No. 14 Archbishop Williams in Div. 2 girls basketball second-round action.

    Elsewhere, Bella Bingham finished with 26 points, while Katie McDonald drained 19 points herself as sixth-seeded Walpole (16-6) advanced with a 63-52 victory over No. 11 Duxbury.

    Keyona Raines tallied 16 points, seven rebounds and two assists as Cathedral defeated Greater New Bedford, 72-56, in Div. 3 round of 16 action.

    Muji Vader put up 27 points, while Lili Roth added 13 points as No. 7 Minuteman (22-0) moved on to the Div. 5 Elite 8 with a 46-43 win over No. 10 Mahar.

    Boys basketball

    Jake Fortier had another terrific game with 19 points, while Rolky Brea Arias added 18 points as top-ranked St. Mary’s cruised to an 81-54 victory over No. 16 Foxboro in the Div. 2 Round of 16.

    In the Div. 4 tournament, Jomar Terrero dropped 19 points, as No. 3 Georgetown (17-5) advanced to the Round of 8 with a 56-28 win over No. 14 Sutton.

    Boys hockey

    Stevie O’Malley completed the heartbreaker for No. 12 Archbishop Williams (11-10-2), potting the overtime winner from the top of the right circle to finish off a 3-2 upset win over No. 5 Reading in Div. 1 second-round play. Jack Healy had tied the game with 47 seconds left in regulation, firing a heavy shot from the neutral zone that skipped off a Rockets defender’s leg into the top corner beyond goalie JT Coyne’s reach.

    “We had to fight and scrap for everything,” said Archbishop Williams head coach Chris Cunningham. “We caught a lucky break on that tying goal but I think we earned our breaks with our hard work. … (O’Malley) scored his first goal in over a month. He had been snake bitten. Perfect time to get one.”

    Coyne and Bishops goalie Austin Gaylord were both otherwise stellar in net to keep it a low-scoring affair despite a bevy of chances from both teams throughout.

    “They play tough in the D-zone and (Coyne) was is great, he doesn’t allow many,” Cunningham said. “(Gaylord) came up big for us as well. … Just a great team effort.”

    In a Div. 3 second-round tilt, Charlie Wilkie’s two third-period goals were the finishing touches on a dominant showing from No. 6 Dracut/Tyngsboro (19-1-2), defeating No. 11 Nashoba 6-1. … Brody Bassett scored early in the third, finally separating defending champion No. 2 Nauset (17-2-3) from No. 18 Taunton for a 1-0 win.

    Nick Tulipano and Aiden Scalia scored pivotal goals in the second period to lift No. 4 Burlington (16-5-1) a 3-1 win over No. 13 Duxbury in a Div. 2 second-round matchup. It sealed Burlington’s first trip to the state quarterfinals since 2013. … Senior Tommy O’Brien delivered the decisive blow for No. 9 Walpole (11-10-1), scoring the game-winner with 1:20 left to edge No. 8 Barnstable, 4-3, in a back-and-forth game. Michael Connors scored two go-ahead goals earlier for Walpole that the Red Hawks rallied from. … Kellen Labanara snapped the shutout in the second and Ryan Elrick added two goals in a four-goal third period, helping No. 1 Canton (21-1-0) break free for a 5-0 win over No. 16 Hopkinton.

    Girls hockey

    Alexis Pettinato scored twice and No. 8 Bishop Stang got off to a hot start with three first-period goals, setting an early tone to beat No. 9 HPNA 5-1 in the Div. 1 second round.

    SCORES

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    DIVISION 2 ROUND OF 16
    St. Mary’s (L) 81, Foxboro 54
    DIVISION 4 ROUND OF 16
    Georgetown 56, Sutton 28
    Millbury 60, Hamilton-Wenham 44
    DIVISION 5 ROUND OF 16
    David Prouty 78, Hull 47

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    DIVISION 1 ROUND OF 16
    Wachusett 67, Acton-Boxboro 29
    DIVISION 2 ROUND OF 16
    Oliver Ames 48, North Attleboro 47
    St. Mary’s 69, Archbishop Williams 51
    Walpole 63, Duxbury 52
    DIVISION 3 ROUND OF 16
    Cathedral 72, Gr. New Bedford 56
    Pittsfield 48, Tewksbury 22
    DIVISION 4 ROUND OF 32
    Hampshire 54, Wareham 51
    DIVISION 4 ROUND OF 16
    Millis 79, Uxbridge 36
    DIVISION 5 ROUND OF 16
    Hoosac Valley 50, Granby 40
    Minuteman 46, Mahar 43

    BOYS HOCKEY

    DIVISION 1 ROUND OF 16
    Archbishop Williams 3, Reading 2 (ot)
    DIVISION 2 ROUND OF 16
    Burlington 3, Duxbury 1
    Canton 5, Hopkinton 0
    Walpole 4, Barnstable 3
    DIVISION 3 ROUND OF 16
    Dracut/Tyngsboro 6, Nashoba 1
    Nauset 1, Taunton 0
    DIVISION 4 ROUND OF 16
    Martha’s Vineyard 5, Bourne 2

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    DIVISION 1 ROUND OF 16
    Bishop Stang 5, HPNA 1
    DIVISION 2 ROUND OF 16
    Auburn 4, Falmouth 1
    Pembroke 8, Hanover 3



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