Somerville Football Tops Revere 24-8, Danvers Boys Soccer Wins, College Notes

Football 

Somerville 24 Revere 8 – Somerville is now 5-2

Boys Soccer

Everett 3 Lynn Classical 0

Medford 2 Swampscott 1

Danvers 6 Peabody 1

Peabody Boys Soccer

Girls Soccer 

Peabody 2 Marblehead 1

Lynn Classical 6 Revere 0

Danvers 2 Beverly 1

Saugus 8 Salem 1

Swampscott 7 Somerville 0

Field Hockey

Marblehead 3 Bedford 0

Hamilton-Wenham 1 Amesbury 0

Masconomet 1 Triton 0

Ipswich 3 Rockport 0 – Comments from Ipswich coach Sarah Murphy, “Ipswich was victorious on senior night tonight at home against Rockport. Junior forward Ali Moulton had two goals, the first coming in the first half with an assist from junior midfielder Heather Milano and the second unassisted off a penalty corner to finish off the scoring. Milano also scored a beautiful unassisted shot off a penalty corner. A great Team effort and win for Ipswich”


Men’s College Soccer / Salem State Wins 

Chestnut Hill, Mass. — Grace Dos Santos (Brockton, Mass.) and Mayele Malango (Lowell, Mass.) scored second half goals and Chris Jimenez (Nashua, N.H.) recorded his fourth shutout of the season as Salem State blanked Pine Manor 2-0 on Thursday afternoon at Hedley Field. The Vikings up their record to 8-5 while the Gators slip to 9-5-1.

A scoreless first half, which saw Salem State hold a 7-2 advantage in shots, continued midway into the second before Dos Santos broke the stalemate off a corner with an assist from Malango in the 62nd minute. Malango extended the lead to 2-0 just over six minutes later, as he converted his 14th goal of the season on an assist from Nahuel Aligbay (Leominster, Mass.). Malango has now earned a point in 11-of-13 Salem State games this season.

The Vikings received a hand from their defense, which allowed just three shots on goal as Jimenez made all three stops for his seventh win.


Women’s College Tennis 

BEVERLY – For the sixth time in the last seven seasons, the second-seeded Endicott women’s tennis team will play first-seeded Nichols College in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship this Saturday in Dudley, Mass. at 1 PM.
PLAYOFF HISTORY: The Gulls have won five out of the last six CCC titles, while Nichols enters Saturday’s matchup as the defending conference champion.
PREVIOUS MEETING: Nichols defeated Endicott, 5-4, at home earlier this season on September 7. It was only the second match of the year for Endicott, and the fourth for the Bison. RECAP – NICHOLS EDGES ENDICOTT, 5-4
ENDICOTT (10-2) : The Gulls beat third-seeded Roger Williams, 5-2, in the CCC semifinals to advance to Saturday’s championship match. Endicott will enter its contest against Nichols with a 3-1 road record on the year.
NICHOLS (13-2) |: The Bison topped No. 5 seed Eastern Nazarene, 5-1, to move on to the CCC Championship. Nichols also is 8-0 at home this season.
WHAT’S NEXT
The winner of Saturday’s CCC Championship match will earn the conference’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament in the spring


 

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