Monday Updates: Beverly Baseball Tops Salem 7-5, Lynn Classical 4-1 Over Gloucester – HW Girls Tennis Wins – Marblehead Boys Tennis Wins – Interviews

Baseball

Danvers 12 Marblehead 3

Beverly 7 Salem 5

Lynn Classical 4 Gloucester 1

Saugus 10 Lynn English 9

Winthrop 17 Malden 4

North Reading 8 Ipswich 2

Archbishop Williams 5, Bishop Fenwick 2

Softball

Marblehead 7 Danvers 2 – Details in separate post

Marblehead coach Johnny Gold with postgame comments

Beverly 9 Salem 5

Newburyport 17 Manchester-Essex 12

Hamilton-Wenham 10 Lynnfield 0

St. Mary’s doubleheader sweep over Cardinal Spellman 7-4, 15-3, Spartans now 8-1

Triton 10, Rockport 7

Shawsheen 6, Greater Lowell 2

Girls Lacrosse

Beverly 15 Salem 5

Gloucester 18, Malden 1

Concord Carlisle 17 Marblehead 9 – Marblehead is now 8-1

Marblehead Scoring

Amanda Gregory – 1 Goal, 1 GB

Hadley Carlton – 3 Goals

Niamh Healy – 1 Goal

Lydia Bongiorno – 1 Goal, 1 Assist

Grace Arthur – 2 Goals, 4 Assists

Lucie Poulin – 1 Goal, 1 Assist

Maeve Caldwell – 11 Saves

 

Boys’ Lacrosse

Masconomet 13, Newburyport 6

Clippers coach Nick Imprescia

Bishop Fenwick 9, St. Mary’s 8

Beverly 16, Danvers 5

Triton 14, Pope John XXIII 3

Reading 11, Melrose 6

 

Boys Tennis

Marblehead 5 Danvers 0

1.       Senior quad-captain Justin Faia beat freshman Alex Nadeau 6-1, 6-4. This was a competitive match and I was pleased to see Justin’s experience and maturity come through with a win against a quality young player.

2.       Senior quad-captain Felix Litvak beat fellow senior Conor Mallon 6-1, 6-2.

3.       Sophomore Billy Ackerman beat senior Mike Lally 6-1, 6-1.

1st doubles Seniors Mike Conlin and Luke Fobert beat fellow seniors Joe Kowalski and Kyle Noring 6-0, 6-3

2nd doubles Sophomores Adam Sherf and Tony Gluskin beat Kris Mulaney and Raphael Hicaro 6-0, 6-0

Beverly 4. Salem 1

Swampscott 5, Revere 0

 Girls Tennis
Hamilton-Wenham 3 Masconomet 2
Singles players Ella Provost, Mae Viccica and Grace Condon swept the singles for the 4th time with decisive matches across the board
Both Doubles teams worked hard but came up short

Generals coach Judy Hoyle

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