Tuesday Scoreboard: Pentucket Girls Basketball Tops Amesbury; Hamilton-Wenham Boys Edge Newburyport; Endicott Hoops Sweep Nichols

Feature Interview with Shaun Goulart – Gloucester Girls Basketball Coach with Tim Kearns

 

Boys Basketball

Beverly 72 Lynn Classical 50

Lynn English 90 Gloucester 60 – Jarnel Guzman 30pts Ademide Badmus 19pts 13reb Mason Jean Baptiste 18pta Jack Rodriguez 12Pts

Saugus 64 Marblehead 59

Peabody 70 Winthrop 37

Salem 49 Swampscott 32 – Check out photos and video below

Bishop Fenwick 52 Danvers 47

Lowell 71 St. John’s 41

Manchester-Essex 80 Lynnfield 59 – ME with 10th win

Georgetown 56 Masconomet 54

Hamilton-Wenham 65 Newburyport 61 – Check “Tweet” video below

Amesbury 69 Pentucket 54

North Reading 64 Rockport 50

Ipswich 66 Triton 59

Lynn Tech 58 Essex Tech 48

KIPP 71 Minuteman 58 – KIPP now 10-3, Panthers qualify for the State Tournament with the win. Winfred S. 16pts, Ricky M. 14 pts, and Wesley G 11 pts

Everett 80 Revere 48

Girls Basketball

Marblehead 40 Saugus 38

Beverly 65 Lynn Classical 49

Lynn English 62  Gloucester 36

Salem at Swampscott

Winthrop 43 Peabody 40

Bishop Fenwick 60 Danvers 31

Pentucket 59  Amesbury 36

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Lynnfield 44 Manchester-Essex 33

Triton 41 Ipswich 39

Newburyport 53 Hamilton-Wenham 40

Masconomet 67 Georgetown 21

Matignon 56 Rockport 21

Mystic Valley 36  Essex Tech 31

Lynn Tech at Minuteman


Women’s College Basketball

Endicott 102 Nichols 66

BEVERLY – The Endicott women’s basketball defeated Nichols, 102-66, Tuesday night at Macdonald Gymnasium.

The Gulls got off to a strong start opening the game on a 28-6 run in the first quarter and never looked back from there.

It was both their offense and defense that got the job done throughout the first frame as they forced nine Nichols turnovers, including six steals and 11 defensive rebounds.

Kaleigh Putnam (Wallingford, Conn.) paced the Gulls in scoring with 15 points. Following was Mikaela Rogers (Haverhill, Mass.) with 14 points.

Also contributing offensively for the Gulls were Shannon Gilbert (Easton, Conn.) and Emily St. Thomas (Sterling, Mass.) who each had 11 points.

Men’s College Basketball 

Endicott 85 Nichols 69

BEVERLY – The Endicott men’s basketball team bested conference rival Nichols College, 85-69, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action on Tuesday night at MacDonald Gymnasium.

Trailing by 12 points with six minutes to go in the first half, the Gulls went on a 15-8 run to bring the game within striking distance at the half, 39-34. Matt McDevitt (Cumberland, Maine) led Endicott on the run behind 12 points, all of which came from beyond the three-point line.

Meanwhile, in the second half, the Gulls built upon their newfound momentum via an 8-2 run over the opening two and half minutes of play in the second stanza to take their first lead of the game, 42-41, since the opening moments of the matchup.

From there, both teams traded blows all the way up until the 8:41 mark of the second half before Endicott erased a slim 59-58 deficit via a 26-11 run to close out the contest and secure the win.

McDevitt paced the Gulls in both scoring (24) and rebounds (9), while Jalen Echevarria (Lynn, Mass.) and Keith Brown (Pelham, N.H.) notched 18 and 15 points respectively.

Brown also added eight rebounds and two assists to his stat line in the victory.



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