Wednesday Sports News – St. Mary’s Boys Soccer Wins League Title – Masco, Hamilton-Wenham, and Pentucket Post Wins Today

BOYS SOCCER

St.Mary’s 5 Cardinal Spellman 0 – Spartans win CCL title
Game report from Spartans Coach Mike D’Agostino

 

Masconomet 2 Lynnfield 0

Hamilton-Wenham 2 Rockport 1

Manchester-Essex 3 Ipswich 1

Triton 0 Newburyport 0

Pentucket 1 North Reading 0 – Pentucket headed to post season. Team below

GIRLS SOCCER

Arch Bishop Williams 2 Bishop Fenwick 1

Hamilton-Wenham 3 Rockport 0

Newburyport 4 Triton 1

FIELD HOCKEY

Saugus 1 Danvers 0

VOLLEYBALL

Danvers 3 Lynn English 0

Winthrop 3 Swampscott 1

Northeast 3 Lynn Tech 1

Beverly over Revere

Ipswich lost 0-3

From Coach Kerri O’Connor
14-25, 18-25, 17-25
Ava Huntley played a great game at the net with a terrific smart placed tip to earn us an important point in our third set.  Grace Quinn and Mikayla Koerber played an all around smart focused game and Meghan O’Connor and Cam Henderson hit accurately making the best out of each set they received. Hamilton Wenham plays a smart all around game and beat us with sharp angle tips and hits but we are excited for our next two games and look forward to finishing our season strong!

Hamitlon-Wenham 3 Ipswich 0
25-14
25-18
25-17

Lauren FLynn and Katie hankie both junior outside hitters had 5 aces tonight
Lauren had 12 kills and 12 digs
Tori Vivenzio senior setter had 24 assists
Grace Lapain junior libero had 10 digs

HW plays Marblehead Thursday night at home at 6 pm for senior night

HW is 14-3

GOLF

Beverly Tops Peabody today / tonight to win share of NEC title – Flash lights for final hole (twitter photo)

St. John’s Prep Eagles finish regular season at 15-1 after beating St. John’s Shrewsbury Francoeur-32 English-34 Chenard-35 Grady-37 Lombard-38 Sperry-38


 

BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott men’s soccer team closed out the regular-season home slate with 2-0 shutout of the visiting University of New England Nor’easters Wednesday evening at Hempstead Stadium.

Junior forward Dario Neukom (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) scored his fourth goal of the season (unassisted) to give the Gulls’ a 1-0 lead in the 21st minute that they held throughout the remainder of the half.

Freshman forward Evan Couchot (Mason, Ohio) added an insurance goal in the 89th minute on a feed in front of an open net from classmate Xavier Polanco (Salem, Mass.).

The Gulls out-shot the Nor’easters, 28-3, including an 11-3 margin on goal in the match.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Today’s match saw senior goalkeeper Nick Weinstein (Trumbull, Conn.) make three saves as he improved to 9-5-2 (6-1-0 CCC) in net.
  • Weinstein and the Gulls’ defense have nine shutouts on the year to date.
  • The Gulls improved to 13-4-1 all-time against the Nor’easters, dating back to the 2001 season.
  • Endicott has won the past four meetings, including a 6-0 rout last season on 09/12/15.
  • Endicott went 6-2 at home during the regular season, including a 4-0 showing on the home turf in conference.
  • Couchot punched in his team-leading sixth goal of the season as he leads the way with 14 points.
  • Polanco tallied his second assist (tied for most on the team).
  • The Gulls took a season-high 12 corner kicks and season-high 28 total shots.

FOR THE FOES

  • Sophomore goalkeeper Nate Delesdernier (Niantic, Conn.) stopped nine shots as he fell to 1-4-1 on the season before being replaced by classmate Tom Benoit (Scituate, Mass.) with 9:23 remaining in regulation.
  • The Nor’easters are 1-7-0 on the road this season.
  • UNE has been shut out nine times this season.
  • The Nor’easters have been out-scored 24-9 on the year.
  • UNE has given up eight first half goals and 16 second half goals.

WHAT’S NEXT

Endicott (9-5-2, 6-1-0 CCC) travels to Boston, Mass. to take on conference standings leader, Wentworth, in CCC action on Saturday, October 22 at 3:30 p.m.

University of New England (3-9-4, 1-5-1 CCC) goes on the road on Friday, October 21 at 4:00 p.m. as the Nor’easters will face Roger Williams in Bristol, R.I.

Cross Country

October 19h, 2016 at Cranes Beach in Ipswich

 

Ipswich 25 vs. Georgetown 35

 

Top 5 overall finishers

Place

Name

Year

Time

1

Georgetown

21:58

2

Georgetown

22:10

3

Nadja Uechert-LaPlante

Sophomore

22:12

4

Rayna Duffield

Sophomore

23:28

5

Nora Hughes

Senior

23:55

 

Top 7 Ipswich Finishers

Place

Name

Year

Time

3

Nadja Uechert-LaPlante

Sophomore

22:12

4

Rayna Duffield

Sophomore

23:28

5

Nora Hughes

Senior

23:55

6

Jess Laddin

Senior

24:16

7

Kenzie Carey

Sophomore

24:21

8

Zoe Duffield

Senior

25:05

10

Jessie Harrington

Sophomore

26:44

From:

Steve Bartholomew

Ipswich Girls XC Coach

 

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