Saturday & Sunday Scoreboard: Complete High School & College Results

Saturday’s High School and College Schedule – Local team graphics are posted below.  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., February 3, 2023. You may view the power rankings HERE.

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Sunday Sports Schedule

Boys Basketball

St. John’s Prep 70, Haverhill 62

Peabody 51, Manchester-Essex 48

Danvers 62, Bishop Fenwick 47

Lynnfield 49, Stoneham 48

Girls Basketball

North Reading 72, Danvers 38


Saturday Sports Scoreboard

Boys Hockey

St. John’s Prep 3, Xaverian 2 Prep now 12-1-1

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Big Ben McGilvray put the team on his back scoes 2 huge goals in the third, Xaverian gets a PP goal wth 2:00 minutes left then throws everything they at the net but Prep hangs on for a huge 3-2 win..Holland huge block dwn the stretch and Cronin and Plaza huge !!
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Winthrop 7, Marblehead 3 Vikings’ (12-2-1) Captain Peter Silverman hat trick

Swampscott 5, Beverly 2

Gloucester 5, Masconomet 2

Danvers 8, Northbridge 5

Peabody / Saugus 4, Oakmont 3

Archbishop Williams 6, Bishop Fenwick 4

Bishop Feehan 3, St. Mary’s 2 Spartans now 9-4-3

Lynnfield 6, North Reading 3- Pioneers remain unbeaten. Zac Benedetto and Ryan Hooper get 1st varsity goals.

Newburyport 2, Triton 0

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Lynn Jets at Pentucket 9, Lynn Jets 1

Shawsheen 3, Essex Tech 1 – First loss of the year for the Hawks

Girls Hockey

Peabody 4, Shawsheen 1 – GOALS BY: CHLOE GROMKO (A: ELLA CHASE / LEAH BUCKLEY) ANGELA FABBO (A: PENNY SPACK / JENNA DINAPOLI) HANNAH GROMKO CATIE KAMPERSAL (A: AVA BUCKLEY / PENNY SPACK) Game Puck: Catie Kampersal Chosen for: Her offensive mindset, decision making, and great back checking

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Beverly 3, Marblehead 2

Gloucester 2, Medford 0

Winthrop 2, Newburyport 1 (OT) Vikings now 13-0-0

Auburn 4, Bishop Fenwick 2

St. Mary’s 3, Bishop Feehan 2

Girls Basketball 

Mt. Alvernia 44, Rockport 41


Men’s College Hockey

Endicott 6, Wentworth 2 – Senior Day- 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.

Women’s College Hockey

Norwich 11, Salem State 1

Men’s College Basketball

Salem State 77, Westfield 76 – Jaden Castillo (Lawrence, Mass.) led the Vikings with 19 points, five steals, and three helpers while Chris MacDonald (Wakefield, Mass.) and Conner Byrne (Melrose, Mass.) netted 18 and 15 points, respectively, on the afternoon.

Wentworth 81, Endicott 67 – The Endicott men’s basketball team fell to Wentworth, 81-67, in conference action on Saturday evening at Tansey Gymnasium. Jeff Hill (Lynn) guided the Gulls offensively with 19 points on 8-of-18 shooting from the field (3-4 FT). Stephen Fama (Lynnfield) filled the stat sheet with eight points, 10 rebounds, and four steals, while Ty Vitko (Dover, N.H.) also added 13 points (4-8 FG, 2-5 3PT, 3-3 FT) in 18 minutes off the bench. Leading 48-39 at the break, Wentworth took control of the contest in the second half by starting the stanza with an 8-1 run (56-40) and never relinquished its largest lead of the game the rest of the way.

Women’s College Basketball 

Endicott 60, Wentworth 50

Westfield State 69, Salem State 59 – Two Vikings recorded double-doubles on the afternoon with Ernidia Goncalves (Everett) notching 18 points and 12 rebounds and Abuk Teng (Manchester, N.H.) landing 19 points to go with 12 boards. Lamia Ashley (Norwalk, Conn.) added 10 points of her own in the effort.


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