Friday Scoreboard: Hear from Lynn Classical (16-0) Girls Basketball Coach Tom Sawyer – Updated MIAA Power Rankings

The MIAA has released updated power rankings for Boys & Girls Basketball and Boys & Girls Hockey.Rankings include schedules and scores entered into the Arbiter system as of 4 a.m. today, February 3, 2023. You may view the power rankings HERE.

Tom Sawyer – Lynn Classical Girls Basketball Coach – Rams beat Malden Thursday night 53-41 and are now 16-0 on the season.

 

Boys Basketball 

Salem 69, Saugus 35

Marblehead 81, Danvers 47

Beverly 85, Swampscott 49 – Led by Senior Mayan Kuot w 11pts 8rbs on Senior Night!! – Beverly 12-4

Peabody 72, Gloucester 53

Masconomet 63, Winthrop 37

St. John’s Prep 62, Xaverian 60

Archbishop Williams 78, St. Mary’s 77

Bishop Stang 67, Bishop Fenwick 45 –  Fenwick Notes: Nate Allder with 14 pts. James Meklis 11 pts. Jake Bellacini 10pts

Ipswich 62, Hamilton-Wenham 48

Georgetown 72, Amesbury 42

Lynnfield 47, Pentucket 36

Newburyport 51, Triton 42 – Ben Corneau (21pts) hit five 3’s to pace the (10-6) Clippers. Luke O’Leary/Ethan Tate led the (7-8) Vikings with 13pts each.

Manchester-Essex 85, Rockport 49 – Watch GameBoys Basketball Senior Night as we celebrate the accomplishments of our 4 Seniors: Sam Athanas, Patrick Cronin, Ben Hurd & Brennan Twombly.

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Essex Tech 72, Christian Academy 35- Moves ET to 9-5(6-2). ET ends the week at 3-0. Shawn Okeefe leads us with 19 Christian Federico and Colin Holden chip in with 17 a piece.

Lynn Tech 71, Mystic Valley 52 – 4 STARTERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES FRESHMAN BACKCOURT GIOVANNI JEAN 25PTS 7AST & ANDY BATISTA 12PTS 5AST FRONTCOURT EDERICK GONZALEZ BIG DOUBLE DOUBLE 11PTS 12REB & JAYDEN WELCH ADDED 16PTS 7REBS TIGERS ARE 13-3 

KIPP at Lowell Catholic 6:30

Girls Basketball

Peabody 69, Gloucester 34

Masconomet 62, Winthrop 52

Marblehead 44, Danvers 23

Swampscott 28, Beverly 23

Salem at Saugus – postponed

St. Mary’s 57, Archbishop Williams 35 – Kellyn Preira led the way with 15 for the 16-1 Spartans

Bishop Fenwick 38, Bishop Stang 32 – Great defensive effort tonight. Great milestone for a fantastic leader junior Cecilia Kay, 1,000 points. 

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Ipswich 42, Hamilton-Wenham 35 – Lucy Donahue leads the way with 21 followed by a great performance from Ella Stein with 12. Ipswich Record now 8-7

Pentucket 57, Lynnfield 29

Georgetown 52, Amesbury 33

Newburyport 56, Triton 34

KIPP at Fellowship 4

Men’s College Hockey

Endicott 6, Western New England 2 – Game Story Below

Women’s College Hockey

Salem State 2, New England College 0 – Carolyn Mahoney‘s (Melrose) first period goal was all Salem State needed as the Vikings went on to shutout New England College 2-0 in an NEHC tilt at Rockett Arena on Friday night. Salem State avenges an earlier 3-2 defeat to the Pilgrims and improves to 4-13-2 on the year and 2-11-2 in conference. New England College is now 4-17-1 and 1-13-1 in the league.

Endicott 6, Western New England 1 – Kat Keith (Westwood) highlighted the offense with a pair of goals, while Quin Healy (Melrose, Mass.)Morgan Sisson (Concord, N.H.)Jenna Seibold (Reading), and Cammi Ahern (Oswego, N.Y.) all buried solo tallies in the victory.

In goal, Michaela O’Brien (Pembroke) stopped 12 shots to improve to 7-4-2 on the season (25-8-3).


The Endicott men’s ice hockey team defeated Western New England, 6-2, in conference action on Friday night at the Olympia Ice Center.

Andrew Kurapov (Corvallis, Ore.)Drew Lorinchak (Hamilton, Va.)Connor Beatty (Concord, N.H.)Blake Benson (Centennial, Colo.)Connor Amsley (Carlisle, Pa.), and Matt Giroux (Bedford, N.H.) all scored in the victory.

The Gulls took a 2-0 lead less than two minutes into the contest via tallies from Kurapov (:24) and Lorinchak (1:26) before Western New England evened up the contest with goals in the first (8:50) and second (5:24) periods, respectively.

From there, Endicott responded with four unanswered goals by Beatty (2nd — 5:38), Benson (3rd — SH, 5:13), Amsley (3rd — 7:06), and Giroux (3rd — 10:50) to put the game away.

Atticus Kelly (St. Paul, Minn.) turned away 18 shots to improve to 9-0-1 on the season.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Endicott is 16-1-0 all-time against Western New England.
  • The Gulls have won eight in a row in the all-time series.
  • Endicott is 9-0-1 on the road this season.

WHAT’S NEXT

No. 4 Endicott (17-1-1, 15-0-1 CCC) hosts Wentworth tomorrow at 3 PM. Prior to the game, seniors and graduate students will be honored for their contributions to the program and the Endicott community.

 

 

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