Friday Night Scoreboard – Ipswich Football Knocks off Newburyport – Additional Sports News and Interviews – Navigator Manager To Return For 2017 Season

NORTH SHORE – (Radio & Photos) Two Gloucester High School Radio sports interviews below with Tim Kearns

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Marblehead 34 Wakefield 13

St. Mary’s 38 Lynn English 12 – Calvin Johnson 3 touchdowns

Peabody 7 Malden 0 (Photo Below)

Danvers 30 Lynnfield 14

Masconomet 42 Revere 14

Ipswich 12 Newburyport 6

Bishop Fenwick 14 Dedham 6

Manchester-Essex 41 Saugus 22

Essex Tech 35 Greater Lowell 6

Triton 33 Lynn Tech 16

Pentucket 27 Amesbury 12

Northeast 52 Chelsea 12

Georgetown 40 Lowell Catholic 16

Billerica 44 Andover 35


BOYS SOCCER

Beverly 2 Revere 1


FIELD HOCKEY

Lauren Riley-Gove – Gloucester High School Field Hockey Coach

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Hamilton Wenham 4- Georgetown 3. Goals were scored by senior Mckenzie Plante and junior Cara Goudie, two goals were scored by senior Josh Ward. A great game was played by junior Charlotte Rubel and Taylor Woodbury. Goalie junior Callie Flanagan played an amazing goal in net. HW is 3-1, next game is Thursday vs Masconomet.


CROSS COUNTRY

Kyle Manley – Gloucester High School Captainimg_1300


VOLLEYBALL

Salem 3 Malden 2

Lynn Classical 3 Ipswich 0  –  23-25, 20-25, 21-25

Tiger’s Grace Quinn had a terrific job setting in this game and Carly Restuccia was a defensive leader passing very accurately and making key saves.

Hamilton-Wenham 3 Beverly 0

25-15, 26-24,25-17

Key players
Cecily Szady junior middle hitter had 100% serving, 4 kills and 2 blocks
Jaidin Hartley Ward junior right side had a passing average of 2.10 (out of 3) and 5 digs
Maia Sprouse served at .500% with 2 aces of her 4 serves
Katie Hankin and Lauren Flynn junior outside hitters each had 9 kills. Lauren had 15 digs.
Tori Vivenzio senior setter had 23 assists and 9 digs.
Katie Hankin #17 will a kill

Tori Vivenzio with a block


North Shore Navigator Manager To Return For 2017 Season

LYNNJohn Zizzo has agreed to return to Fraser Field as the Field Manager of the North Shore Navigators for the 2017 season. The announcement came from Navigators General Manager Bill Terlecky on Friday afternoon. Zizzo is coming off a season in which the Navigators overcame a 1-12 start to make the playoffs with a 29-27 record.

“To bring John back was a no brainer,” said Navigators General Manager Bill Terlecky. “Ziz has consistently shown that he has the experience and energy to put our ball club in a position where we can compete for the FCBL Championship. He is an asset to our organization and we are glad to have him back.”

Zizzo has had a great start to his career in a Navigators uniform as he has led the Navs to a 62-49 (.558) record in two seasons. After setting a franchise record in wins (33) in 2015, Zizzo’s second season did not start off as well. The Navigators lost 12 of their first 13 games including the first eight. Zizzo was able to rally the Navs to win 28 of the next 43 games to finish in fourth place. The Navigators eventually fell in the semi-finals after defeating league rival, the Brockton Rox, in the first round of the playoffs.

“This season started out rough for us,” said Zizzo. “My main philosophy was to take one game at a time and that is exactly what we did. I have to give credit to the group of guys I had this year. They never quit – even when their backs were against the wall.”

Although the roster for 2017 has not been released, the Navigators have announced they have signed players from Wofford, Siena, UMass Lowell, Nichols College, UMASS Boston, Rhode Island College and Framingham State. The Navigators are searching for their first league title since 2010, but Zizzo seems cautiously optimistic that this might be the year.

“The 2017 roster will bring back some familiar faces but will also have some new players that we believe will help us win in 2017,” said Zizzo. “I am excited to get back on the field and to compete to bring home a FCBL Championship to the City of Lynn.”


 

 

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