Wednesday Sports Scoreboard: Lynnfield, Prep, Essex Tech Hockey Win – Masco tops Winthrop

North Shore players lead Endicott Men’s Basketball to a win, details are posted below.

Sports LinksSchedules – IAABO Board 130 Tournament 

Boys H.S. Hockey: “The Blue Line Report” – Salem News (Phil Stacey, Executive Sports Editor) Click Here

Boys H.S. Basketball: Key win for Peabody Boys – Daily Item (Mark Aboyoun) Click Here

Boys Hockey

Swampscott 4, Peabody/Saugus 1

St. John’s Prep 9 Bridgewater Raynham 1

Gloucester 8, Danvers 4 Charlie Terelak 3g, Brett Cunningham 2g for Fishermen

Masconomet 5, Winthrop 2

Lynnfield 4, Bishop Fenwick 1 Pioneers improve to 16-0-1; Will Norton, 2g

Triton 5, North Reading 0

Methuen 7, Amesbury 5

Essex Tech 9, Hamilton-Wenham 1

BC High 4, St. Mary’s 1

Girls Hockey

Masconomet 3, Newburyport 2

Gloucester 5, Beverly 3

Winthrop 3, Boston Latin 1

St. Mary’s 4, Bishop Fenwick 0

Boys Basketball

Essex Tech 65, Nashoba 45 Shawn O’Keeffe nets 19 for the Hawks

North Andover 56, Gloucester 51

Revere 56, Everett 49 Senior Captains Domenic Boudreau 28 pts 7 reb 6 blks Alejandro Hincapie 15 pts 3 stls Vincent Nichols 8 pts 7 rebs

Girls Basketball

Bishop Fenwick 48, Winthrop 37


Men’s College Basketball

State at Salem State 73, Framingham 58

Endicott 76, Roger Williams 74 – Game Story, below

Women’s College Basketball

Framingham State 91, Salem State 62

Roger Williams 58, Endicott 35


BRISTOL, R.I. The Endicott men’s basketball team defeated Roger Williams, 76-74, in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action on Wednesday evening at the Recreation Center Gymnasium.

Jeff Hill (Lynn) paced the Gulls with 18 points (8-13 FG) and five boards.

Jalen Echevarria (Lynn) added 17 points, six rebounds, and two steals, while Ty Vitko (Dover N.H.) chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, and four assists in 16 minutes off the bench.

Mark Barrett (Brookline) rounded out the individual highlights with an all-around game that featured two points, 11 rebounds, five assists, and five steals.

In the opening half, Endicott produced a 12–4 run to lead 40-35 with 1:05 remaining. The spurt was ignited by a pair of Echevarria free throws, a layup followed by a three-pointer on the next possession by Vitko, an Echevarria three-ball, and a Parker McLaren (Newburyport) layup.

The Gulls continued to expand their lead in the final stanza courtesy of an 11-2 stretch to balloon to their largest lead to 57-45 with 14:35 to play. The run was fueled by Hill (4), Cam Homsey (Windham, N.H.) (3), Barrett (2), and Stephen Fama (Lynnfield) (2).

Roger Williams quickly answered with an 11-0 run to cut the Gulls’ advantage to one (57-56) and forced an Endicott timeout with 11:10 remaining.

In the closing two minutes, Roger Williams’ Mac Annus converted a layup to make it a two-possession matchup (71-67), but, on the ensuing possession, Hill made a layup before Homsey sank to free throws to deadlock the contest at 71-71.

Roger Williams’ Nate Lopes responded with two free throws during the final minute to jump ahead 73-71.

The Gulls fought back on the next possession with a deep right-wing three by Vitko, while Echevarria nailed two clutch free throws to eventually pick up a huge road conference victory late in the season.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • The Gulls have won five out of the six recent meetings against the Hawks dating back to 1/18/2020.
  • Endicott outscored Roger Williams 40-16 in the pained area.
  • The Gulls dominated in transition with a 19-5 edge in fast break points.
  • The Blue and Green outrebounded the Hawks, 51-35.
  • The visitors were plus-14 on the offensive glass (15-1), resulting in 10-second chance points.
  • The Endicott reserves outscored the Roger Williams substitutes, 29-11.

WHAT’S NEXT

Endicott (15-9, 11-6 CCC) returns home for the season finale versus Salve Regina Saturday, February 18 at 3:00 PM.


Larry McIntire IAABO Board 130 Classic set for this weekend at Marblehead High

The 12th Larry McIntire IAABO Board 130 Classic will be played Feb. 19-20 at Marblehead High School.
The tournament, which is named for the former Big East referee and longtime assigner for several high school leagues and the MIAA North sectional tournament, returns to Marblehead for the second year, after having been played at North Andover, St. John’s Prep, Central Catholic and Beverly.
The Masconomet girls return to the tournament this year and their roster includes two of McIntire’s granddaughters, Taylor and Riley Bovardi. The Bishop Fenwick girls and Marblehead boys will be looking to defend the tournament championships they won in 2022. New to the tournament this year are the North Andover girls and Bedford boys.
Two boys players and two girls players will receive a $1,000 scholarship presented by IAABO Board 130 and the McIntire Family.
Since its inception in 2011, the tournament has raised more than $40,000 for scholarships and Officials vs. Cancer, an American Cancer Society initiative that started in 2008 and has raised more than $2.5 million.
Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Only MIAA passes will be accepted.
The schedule is as follows:
Sunday, Feb. 19                                                                                   
1 p.m. – Bishop Fenwick vs. North Andover girls
2:30 p.m. – Masconomet vs. Peabody girls
4:15 p.m. – Gloucester vs. Bishop Fenwick boys
6 p.m. – Marblehead vs. Bedford boys
 Monday, Feb. 20
1 p.m. – Girls consolation
 2:30 p.m. – Boys consolation
 4:15 p.m. – Girls championship
 6 p.m. – Boys championship

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