Wednesday Scores: Boys Hockey Winners (Danvers, Winthrop, Newburyport) Girls (Masco & Beverly) Endicott Men’s Hoops Win

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Boys Hockey 

Beverly 2, Swampscott 2

Danvers 4, Masconomet 2

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Winthrop 5, Triton 3

Newburyport 2, Bishop Fenwick 0

North Reading 2, Rockport 1

Medford 11, Lynn Jets 0

Methuen vs. Amesbury @ Haverhill 8:05

Archbishop Williams 7, St. Mary’s 4

Lynnfield 5, Malden Catholic 1

Portsmouth Abby 4, Pingree 1

Girls Hockey

Masconomet 2, Medford 0

Beverly 8, Newburyport 0

Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s 8

Pentucket at Lincoln Sudbury 8

Pingree at Winsor 4:15

Boys Basketball

Winthrop 60, Arlington Catholic 56

Girls Basketball 

Manchester-Essex 50, Lynnfield 44

Pingree 42, Portsmouth Abbey 27


On Tuesday night the Ipswich High School Girls Indoor Track team defeated Manchester-Essex by a score of 80-18 for their first win of the season. For Ipswich, Una Whyte won the 55 meter dash, 300 meters and took third in the high jump.  Stella Whitten won the 600 meters and took second in the high hurdles, Amelia Mooradd won the long jump and took second in the 300 meters, Mary Love won the mile and took second in the two mile, Lucy Winthrop won the 1000, Hannah Queen won the shot put, Avery Brown won the high jump and Alana Novello won the high hurdles.  The 4X400 relay team of Amelia Mooradd, Lucy Winthrop, Soren Shearer, and Lily Harper also won.

The Ipswich boys also won by a score of 59-37 over Manchester-Essex.  Louis Harrington won the high jump and took second in the 55 meters, Lucas Wilt won the 1000 meters and took third in the mile.  Ange Tshimbambe won the long jump, Pace Capone won the 55 meters, and Peter Joss-Green won the 600 meters.

The Endicott men’s basketball team defeated Saint Joseph’s (Me.), 105-85, in non-conference action on Wednesday night at MacDonald Gymnasium. Elijah Kinney (Nashville, Tenn.) led the quintet of Gulls in double figures with his 20 points (9-15 FG), 16 rebounds, and three rejections. Jalen Echevarria (Lynn) added 19 points (8-15 FG, 3-6 3PT) in 24 minutes of action. The duo of Ty Vitko (Dover, N.H.) and Matt Boen (Mansfield) notched 14 and 11 points, respectively. Mark Barrett (Brookline) rounded out the individual highlights for the Blue and Green with 14 points, six boards, and five dimes.

Endicott (7-3, 3-0 CCC) visits crosstown rival Gordon on Tuesday, January 2 at 7:30 PM.


Endicott College – Baseball associate head coach Harry Oringer ’15 has resigned from his position with the Gulls to accept the head coaching position at Saint Anselm College, effective Monday, January 1. “I have very mixed emotions about Harry moving on from Endicott. On one hand, I couldn’t be happier for him and I’m extremely proud that he’s earned the position as a head baseball coach. On the other hand, it deeply saddens me that I won’t be spending time with him and working with him five to six days a week anymore as we’ve created incredible memories over the past 11-plus years together,” said Endicott baseball head coach Bryan Haley. Oringer graduated from Endicott in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a concentration in exercise science.


North Shore Team Graphics & Photos 

Lynn Classical Boys Basketball – What a great start to the season last night! We’d like to express a special thanks to Todd Angilly for coming to opening night and giving an amazing performance of the national anthem!

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Danvers Hockey – Please joinHockey & More us at our 2023 – 2024 season home opener. All proceeds from the nights 50/50 to be donated to help the Fish family fundraiser for Peritoneal Mesothelioma research. Wear your blue to show support!

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Beverly Girls Basketball

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HW Football

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Lynnfield Athletics

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