Saturday Scoreboard: Boys Hockey Winners; Gloucester, Masco, Lynnfield – College Results

Boys Hockey 

Gloucester 6 Peabody 1

Beverly 10 Lynn Jets 1

Somerville 6 Swampscott 5

Winthrop 6 Mansfield 1

St. John’s Shrewsbury 2 St. John’s Prep 1

Austin Prep 2 Bishop Fenwick 0

Lynnfield 3 Amesbury 1

Masconomet 3 Triton 1

Hamilton-Wenham 3 Shawsheen 1

North Reading 6 Pentucket 4

Essex Tech 3 Nashoba Tech 0

Wakefield 1 Burlington 1

Girls Hockey

Peabody 5 Marblehead 0

Masconomet 5 Beverly 3

Bishop Fenwick 5 Arch Bishop Williams 4 Goals by Grace Morey (2), Gabby Davern (2), and Lauren Diranian.

St. Mary’s 3 Arlington Catholic 0


Girls Basketball

Pentucket at Notre Dame 5:30 p.m.


Congratulations to Beverly Wrestling – NEC / CAL Champs

With 156.5 points, Beverly is the first NEC team to ever win the CAL/NEC tournament. Garret McNeil – 1st Nick DeJoy – 2nd Luis Rodriguez – 4th Luke Loureiro – 2nd Jack Rivers – 2nd Alexi Echevarria – 3rd Jonas Pavia – 1st Griffin Coyne – 2nd Edan Piedad – 2nd

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Men’s College Hockey Saturday

Salem State 4 Plymouth State 2

SALEM Spencer DeRidder (Rochester, N.Y.) scored twice as Salem State knocked off first place Plymouth State 4-2 on Saturday afternoon in MASCAC action at Rockett Arena. The Vikings now have a four game unbeaten streak (2-0-2) as they go to 4-11-4 on the season and 4-6-2 in conference. The Panthers lost their first league game since early November and slip to 9-8-2 and 9-2-1 in conference.

Endicott 5 Western New England 2

WEST SPRINGFIELD  — The Endicott men’s ice hockey team posted a 5-2 conference victory over Western New England on Saturday night at the Olympia Ice Center.

The Gulls received goals from Mitch Shaheen (North Andover, Mass.), Zach Mazur (Lancaster, N.Y.), Jake Simons (Coral Springs, Fla.), James Winkler (York, Maine), and Noah Strawn (Wareham, Mass.) in the win.

Meanwhile, in goal, Conor O’Brien (Pinellas Park, Fla.) stopped 23 shots to improve to 14-4-0 overall on the season (25-12-2 career).

Endicott (14-5-0, 10-2-0 CCC) hosts Salve Regina on Friday, February 7 at 7:15 PM.


Men’s College Basketball – Gordon Tops Endicott – Peter McClelland Report – Click Here

WENHAM The Endicott men’s basketball team fell to Gordon College, 83-77, on Saturday afternoon, at the Bennett Center.

Trailing by 11 (23-12) with just under 11 minutes to play in the first half, The Gulls went on a 16-3 run to earn their first lead of the half (28-26).

From there, the game was back-and-forth for the majority of the contest. Then with the game tied at 61, The Fighting Scots went on a 10-2 run to open up an eight-point lead (71-63).

The Gulls then mounted a come-back with an 11-2 run to earn a 74-73 lead at the 3:05 mark of the second half.

However, over the final three minutes, Gordon outscored Endicott, 10-3 to earn the victory.

Keith Brown (Pelham, N.H.) led the Gulls with 26 points, while Jalen Echevarria (Lynn, Mass.) had 18 points and Matt McDevitt (Cumberland, Maine) secured an 18 point 14 rebound double-double.

WHAT’S NEXT 

Endicott (15-5, 9-2 CCC) will travel to The University Of New England on Wednesday, February 5 at 7:30 PM. Gordon (10-9, 5-5 CCC) will travel to Western New England on Wednesday, February 5 at 8 PM.


Women’s College Basketball – Endicott Tops Gordon

WENHAM  –The Endicott women’s basketball team defeated Gordon College, 69-68, on Saturday afternoon at the Bennett Center.

With just 13 seconds left on the clock and trailing, 68-67, senior guard Kaleigh Putnam (Wallingford, Conn.) put home a layup to give the Gulls a 69-68 lead. The Fighting Scots then took the ball down the floor and had two attempts to retake the lead but were stifled both times by Olivia Duncan (Essex Junction, Vt.) to give Endicott a crucial Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory.

This sequence came during a fourth-quarter which saw the Gulls battle back from five-point deficits twice, and lead only three times, all by just one point.

The resiliency that the Gulls showed throughout the contest started in the first half. Endicott found themselves down 10 (18-8) after the first quarter, but a 24-12 run throughout the whole second quarter gave them a 32-30 lead heading into the halftime break and made for an exciting second half.

Putnam paced the Gulls with an impressive 18 point five assist game, while Emily Pratt (Gardner, Mass.) and Emily St. Thomas (Sterling, Mass.) each had 14 points.

WHAT’S NEXT 

Endicott (11-9, 8-3 CCC) will travel to The University of New England on Wednesday, February 5 at 5:30 PM. Gordon (11-8, 6-4 CCC) will travel to Western New England on Wednesday, February 5 at 6 PM.

 

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