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Girls Basketball: “Bounce Passes” Jean DePlacido (Salem News) – Click Here
Boys Basketball: Swampscott – Daily Item’s “Team of the Week” (Joey Barrett, Sports Editor) Click Here
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. today, February 14, 2023. You may view the power rankings HERE.
Boys Basketball
Beverly 94, Winthrop 51 – Panthers now 14-5, Ryder Frost w 24pts and hits the 1000pt Milestone!
Peabody 65, Saugus 53 – corrected score
Salem 60, Swampscott 43
Marblehead 77, Gloucester 51
Masconomet 60, Danvers 42
St. Mary’s 77, Bishop Feehan 48 – Anthony D’Itria had a huge game leading the Spartans with 21 points
Hamilton-Wenham 64, Rockport 47
Manchester-Essex 66, Amesbury 36
Lynnfield 55, Newburyport 42
Georgetown 72, Ipswich 51
North Reading 68, Pentucket 46
Lynn Tech 91, Minuteman 41 – TIGERS WITH BIG WIN LED BYE FRESHMAN BACKCOURT GIOVANNI JEAN 18PTS 6AST & ANDY BATISTA 14PTS 5AST & FR SHARP SHOOTER BRANDON ANTWINE 16PTS 3AST TIGERS ARE NOW 16-3 OVERALL 11-1 IN CONFERENCE
Salem Academy 71, Boston Prep 34
KIPP 56, Greater Lowell 53
Girls Basketball
Peabody 73, Saugus 62 (OT) Tanner unbeaten in NEC play, now 14-2, Logan Lomasney with 28 points
Marblehead 46, Gloucester 35
Winthrop 46, Beverly 41
Swampscott at Salem 7
Masconomet 68, Danvers 48
Lynn Classical 52, Triton 47
Bishop Feehan 58, St. Mary’s 51 – 15 game win streak stopped, Niya Morgen played well scoring a team high 19 points
Newburyport 64, Lynnfield 27
Manchester-Essex 62, Amesbury 45
Ipswich 48, Georgetown 44
Pentucket at North Reading 6:30
Lynn Tech 52, Minuteman 44
KIPP at Rockport 6:30
Women’s College Hockey
Salem State 3, Rivier 1 – The Vikings, who also defeated the Raiders 4-0 last week, finish with a record of 7-15-2 and will now prepare to face top seed Elmira on Saturday in the opening round of the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Post-Season Tournament. Rivier is now 6-13-2.
Caroline Barrett put Salem State on top, 1-0 at 6:10 of the first. However, Brianna Parent tied the game for the Raiders with a score at the 15:09 mark of the opening period. Catherine Lawrence put the Vikings back in front with a power-play goal early in the second. Kendra Currier padded the lead with an unassisted score in the third and NEHC goalie of the week Hannah Aveni picked up her third straight victory, as she totaled 17 saves on the night, including 11 over the final two periods. Rachel Hinkley made 38 saves for Rivier, who were outshot 41-18.
Larry McIntire IAABO Board 130 Classic set for this weekend at Marblehead High