Wednesday Sports Scoreboard – Salem Boys Soccer Notches 4-0 Win Over WInthrop – More Scores – College Updates

Boys Soccer

Danvers 3 Marblehead 3

Salem 4 Winthrop 0

Revere 2 Peabody 1

Medford 4 Beverly 0

St. Mary’s 2, Austin Prep 1

Game report from Spartans’ coach Mike D’Agostiono

Girls Soccer 

 

Field Hockey

Triton 3 Lynnfield 0 – Triton improves to 9-1-2

Pentucket 1 Manchester-Essex 1

Masconomet 1 Newburyport 0

Ipswich 3 Georgetown 2 – Ipswich coach Sarah Murphy, “Tri-Captain junior Maddie Wilson had two goals bookending the scoring for Ipswich, along with sophomore Forward Tatum Galuski. Galuski was assisted by freshman Rowan Galanis. Gtown struck first and also tied it up on goals from #10 Jeremy,  Ipswich goalie Jordan Kimmel made 5 saves in the win.

Volleyball

North Reading 3 Triton 0

Bishop Fenwick 3 Revere 0 – Patriots now 7-6

Austin Prep 3 St. Mary’s 0

Hamilton-Wenham 3 Newburyport 0  / 25-11, 25-16, 25-12 – Notes from coach Jen Flynn

Vanessa Brown Junior outside hitter has 7 kills

Rose Wosepka Junior middle hitter had 8 serving aces

Gwyneth Fitzpatrick sophomore middle hitter had 3 block

Evelyn Easton sophomore right side had 7 digs

Junior Tori Belise libero had 5 digs

HW is now 14-0

HW’s next game is away at Ipswich on Friday

Golf

Hamilton-Wenham Golf defeated North Reading at home today, 162-120. Generals improve to 9-2


Girls Cross Country

Ipswich 31 vs. Manchester-Essex 24

Top 5 finishers

Place

Name

Year

Time

1

ME

~

18:44

2

ME

~

19:09

3

Nadja Uechert-LaPlante

Junior

19:23

4

Rayna Duffield

Junior

20:20

5

Hannah Herron

Junior

20:56

 

Top 7 Ipswich Finishers

Place

Name

Year

Time

1

Nadja Uechert-LaPlante

Junior

19:23

2

Rayna Duffield

Junior

20:20

3

Hannah Herron

Junior

20:56

4

Jessie Harrington

Junior

21:21

5

Tae Abuza

Senior

21:42

6

Noura Rayes

Senior

22:43

7

Kenzie Carey

Junior

22:44

 

Coach’s Comments: Steve Bartholomew Ipswich Girls XC Coach

  • Senior Captain Noura Rayes set a 3 year personal best in overall time

  • Nadja Uechert-LaPlante, Rayna Duffield, Jessie Harrington, Joanna Mullen, and Casey Nordberg ran their best career pace

  • 16 of the 18 runners had their race this year

So while it is frustrating having all these close meets not go our way, it is difficult to be unhappy with the effort the team is putting forth. I think it speaks to how competitive the Cape Ann League is for cross country and I think it is doing a good job to get us ready for the big meets at the end of the year


Men’s College Soccer

Men’s Soccer: Valinski Scores Overtime Game Winner for NEC in 3-2 Thriller with Salem State
HENNIKER, N.H.—The New England College men’s soccer team need only a minute and thirty seconds of overtime to break open a 2-2 tie to down the Vikings of Salem State University 3-2 in non-conference action at Don Melander Field.
The win is the third-straight for NEC, who improves to 7-5-2. Salem State falls to 6-5.
SCORING
04:50 | NEC – Tucker Stenger (Michael Skarbelis)
24:19 | NEC – Cooper Valinkski (Michael Skarbelis)
55:16 | SSC – Nahuel Aligbay (Mayele Malango)
64:52 | SSC – Ryan Smith (Nahuel Aligbay)
91:30 | NEC – Cooper Valinski (unassisted)


Women’s College Soccer 

BEVERLY. – The Endicott women’s soccer team was defeated, 3-1, by Tufts at Hempstead Stadium on Wednesday night.
Tufts jumped out to an early lead when Elizabeth Reed (Lynnfield, Mass.) netted a goal at the 1:03 mark.
Mary Verneris (Hamden, Conn.) tied the game up at 1-1 at 27:00, when she tallied her eighth goal of the season on a penalty kick.
The Jumbos regained the lead when Sophie Lloyd (Los Altos, Calif.) found the back of the net with some help from Alessandra Sadler (Atkinson, N.H.).
At 62:07, Tufts went up 3-1 when Reed scored her second of the game.
The Gulls continued to pressure offensively as time wound down but Emily Bowers (Needham, Mass.) was able to make a few key stops to secure a Tufts victory


College Field Hockey

BIDDEFORD, Maine – The Endicott field hockey team fell to the University of New England (UNE), 2-1, in penalty strokes on Wednesday evening at the Big Blue Turf.
UNE picked up their fourth straight win of the season in penalty strokes behind Kersey Boulay (Liberty, Maine) and Olivia Madore (Lyman, Maine) who converted their opportunities, and goalkeeper Liz Sargent (South Burlington, Vt.) who played a part in holding the Gulls scoreless on all four of their chances.
Tonight’s game was extended to penalty strokes thanks to outstanding defensive efforts displayed in both overtime sessions. Each extra period featured a fast-paced, back-and-forth style of field hockey and a combined 12 shots, including seven saves – five of which were made by Endicott goalkeeper Taylor Farrin (Danvers, Mass.).
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
Madi Wood (Bristol, Vt.) notched her fifth goal of the season at the 28:38 mark of the first half to open the scoring. Wood found the back of the cage by striking home a loose ball directly in front of the goal after Jaylin Grabau’s (Lynnfield, Mass.) pass from the right flank deflected off a defender and popped up into the air near her hip.
Farrin finished with a game-high 10 saves, while Samantha Crowley (Leicester, Mass.) and Cameron Molinare (Simsbury, Conn.) each recorded one defensive save.

WHAT’S NEXT 
Endicott (11-3, 6-1 CCC) hosts Salve Regina this Saturday, September 14 at 1 PM. Prior to the contest on Saturday, the Gulls’ senior class will be honored for their contributions to the field hockey program and the Endicott Community. UNE (11-4, 7-1 CCC) welcomes Western New England to the Big Blue Turf this Saturday at 1 PM.

College Tennis

Salem – Emerson College took four-of-six singles matches in a 6-3 win over Salem State in a non-conference matchup on Wednesday afternoon at the Central Campus Tennis Courts.  Alisha Parikh (Los Altos, Calif.) led the Lions with win at second singles and first doubles as Emerson improves to 2-1 on the season. The Vikings slide to 1-10.
Parikh earned straight set wins at No. 2 singles, 6-0, 6-1 over Ann Spence (Attleboro, Mass.) and teamed with Alex Weingarten (San Diego, Calif.) to beat Madeline Allaire (Columbus, Ohio) and Meredith Macdonald  (Lynn, Mass.) 8-4 at first singles.
Allaire and Kristin Klimowicz (Ipswich, Mass.) won both singles matches for Salem State with Allaire winning 6-3, 6-4 over Sabrina Jacobs (Demarest, N.J.) at first singles while Klimowicz beat Cassie Burns (Tewksbury, Mass.) 6-3, 7-5 at No. 5 singles.
Weingarten won 8-1, 6-1 against Macdonald at third singles while Jolin Cheng and Mackenzie Swaney (Old Lyme, Conn.) won in straight sets at fourth and sixth singles respectively for Emerson.
Cassie Morrison (Clinton. Mass.) and Klimowicz won the only doubles point for Salem State, beating Burns and Swaney, 8-6 at third doubles.


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