Rockport Boys Basketball pulled off a huge win Friday night at Hamilton-Wenham (57-50) Hear from Rockport boys basketball coach Phil Whitley on the game.
The Salem High boys basketball team (6-3) beat Salem Academy Thursday night 57-30 and will return to action on Tuesday when they host Gloucester.
Tom Doyle – Salem High Boys Basketball Coach with Bill Newell
Friday North Shore Sports Schedule – We are adding scores now
Boys Basketball
Masconomet 71, Peabody 61
Marblehead 69, Beverly 60 – Nick Lemmond and Ryan Commoss led the way with 26 points each. Noe Diaz had 14 points for Beverly. Jacob Klass and Benjamin Zaniboni each had 13 points.
Danvers 55, Gloucester 42 – Record 5-6 K. Ahearn 17pts 4rebs Z. Calabro 16pts (4 3PM) Lo. Metivier 8rebs Great defensive effort tonight all around. Back at it Monday @ Peabody High
Swampscott 70, Saugus 56
Xaverian 58, St. John’s Prep 34
Bishop Fenwick 77, Cathedral 75 – James Meklis with 28pts 10ast. Jimmy Vahey 22pts 14rbs. Jake Bellacini 9 points.
St. Mary’s 59, Arlington Catholic 42 – Josiah Quintana was outstanding again with 23 points and Jake Fortier had 12.
Rockport 57, Hamilton-Wenham 50 – Vikings move to 8-4. Best record in a decade. lets go!!!
Newburyport 55, Pentucket 36
Lynnfield 50, Triton 39
North Reading 67, Essex Tech 40 – Griffin with season high 19. Berry (17) Myette (13) in doubles . Nice efforts from Eng and Rosati.
Georgetown 63, Ipswich 34
Manchester-Essex 86, Amesbury 47
Lynn Tech 62, Whittier 30
KIPP at Lawrence 6
Girls Basketball
Masconomet 58, Peabody 54 (OT) – Details in separate post
Saugus 41, Swampscott 31
Beverly 42, Marblehead 41 -Kaszynski’s 3 with 3 secs left won it. Michaud and Caley with 7pts 6rebs each. Bilotti 8pts 5assts
Danvers 47, Gloucester 46 – (OT) Murphy 12 pts/ 2FT 2sec left to secure the win Djoko 16/14 Brown 8. Team Dug deep 8/10 FT in OT.
Salem at Cristo Rey (Boston) 6
Bishop Fenwick 44, Cathedral 40 – Tough win for us in our gym against a very athletic Cathedral team. Our girls played with strength and composure when it mattered. As always, with heart. Now 9-1 on the year
St. Mary’s 66, Arlington Catholic 29 – game high 18 from Reese Matela and solid games from Charleigh Green (8), Jillian Roberts (8), and Lily Norton (7) – Spartans are now 12-3
Pentucket 53, Newburyport 41
Essex Tech at North Reading 6:30
Georgetown 37, Ipswich 23
Triton 54, Lynnfield 41
Manchester-Essex 50, Amesbury 26
Men’s College Hockey
Endicott 5, Nichols 1 – Drew Lorinchak (Hamilton, Va.) and Michael Casey (Media, Pa.) scored 15 seconds apart in the first period (14:09, 14:24, both even strength) and the Gulls never looked back in the contest. Cass Bowes (Sturgeon County, Alberta) found the back of the net in the second (12:50), while Andrew Kurapov (Corvallis, Ore.) and Zach Mazur (Lancaster, N.Y.) rounded out the scoring in the third (1:10, 2:18). Endicott (9-4-4, 6-2-2) visits Nichols (4-10-3, 2-5-3 CCC) Saturday at 4:40 PM
Women’s College Hockey
William Smith 3, Salem State 0 – Salem State will be looking to come back Saturday afternoon as they will remain at Rockett Arena welcoming Elmira into town for a New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) contest. Puck drops at 3 p.m.
Endicott 4, Salve Regina 0 – The Endicott No. 14 nationally ranked women’s ice hockey team defeated Salve Regina, 4-0, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action on Friday evening at Cabot-Harman Ice Center. The Gulls seized early momentum with a two-goal first period and never looked back.Four different student-athletes lit the lamp courtesy of Samantha Fantasia (Billerica), Teaghan Hall (West Springfield, Mass.), Quin Healy (Melrose), and Mackenzie Graham (Billerica).
In goal, Casey Moritz (Trophy Club, Texas) earned the win to improve to 10-4-2 this season. No. 14 Endicott (11-4-2, 8-2–0 CCC) hosts Salve Regina (8-6-3, 5-4-1 CCC) Saturday at 3:00 PM.