Friday Sports Schedule – Below: Photos – Endicott Men’s Hockey Wins
Boys Basketball
Beverly 66 Gloucester 47 – Duncan Moreland 25pts 6rbs Jack Crowley 13pts 10rbs Gabe Copeland 8pts 4rbs
Swampscott 47 Danvers 33
Marblehead 48 Peabody 43
Saugus 72 Lynn Classical 65
Winthrop at Lynn English
Salem 62 Salem Charter 40
Catholic Memorial 65 St. John’s Prep 60
Bishop Fenwick 53 Cathedral 50
St. Mary’s 63 Arlington Catholic 57
Newburyport 83 Masconomet 55
Hamilton-Wenham 73 Manchester-Essex 53
Georgetown 60 Ipswich 50
North Reading 58 Lynnfield 41 – 4th straight win for Hornets
Triton 62 Pentucket 52 – Peter McClelland Reports – Click Here
Rockport at Amesbury
Lynn Tech 54 Whittier 50
Greater Lawrence 52 Essex Tech 45
KIPP 71 PMA 13 – KIPP is 11-3, (Thursday game)
Girls Basketball
Marblehead 49 Peabody 46
Danvers 51 Swampscott 38
Beverly 51 Gloucester 34
Lynn English 42 Winthrop 38
Saugus 59 Lynn Classical 49
Salem 54 Malden 52
Cathedral 56 Bishop Fenwick 39
St. Mary’s 79 Arlington Catholic 28 – 17 straight wins for Spartans
Rockport 66 Penguin Academy 33
Manchester-Essex 45 Hamilton-Wenham 41
Newburyport 45 Masconomet 42
Pentucket 58 Triton 21
Ipswich 42 Georgetown 30
North Reading 42 Lynnfield 41
Essex Tech 42 Greater Lawrence 39
Lynn Tech 48 Fellowship 29
Endicott Men’s Hockey Wins
BEVERLY – The Endicott men’s ice hockey team shut out Western New England University, 3-0, on Friday night in conference action at Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
Deadlocked at 0-0 midway through the third period, Azan Dorsett (McKinney, Texas) finally broke through for the Gulls at the 10:39 mark when he beat his defender on a rush from the right wing, cut across the goal mouth, and snuck a backhander past Kyle Carducci (Rocky Hill, Conn.) for his second goal of the season.
From there, Noah Strawn (Wareham, Mass.) sniped home a one-timer from the slot via a feed by Connor Amsley (Carlisle, Pa.) that came from Gretzky’s Office (12:16), while Jason Kalinowski (Stamford, Conn.) buried an empty-netter at 18:52 to help secure Endicott’s sixth-straight win.
In goal, Conor O’Brien (Pinellas Park, Pa.) made 19 saves to push his record to 13-4-0 on the season. Meanwhile, on the other end, Carducci stopped 50 shots in the loss.
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Photos
Saugus Boys Basketball Crowd
Masconomet Cheer Team
Senior night for Pentucket boys basketball & families