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    Swampscott bests Peabody in Northeastern Conference battle – Boston Herald

    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsDecember 20, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Connor Chiarello (22 pts, seven assists, 5 steals) and Michael Lutko (22 factors, 10 rebounds) stood out on the scoreboard, whereas Chase Groothuis added a double-double (13 factors, 12 rebounds) as Swampscott (3-0) bested Peabody 72-60 within the Northeastern Convention.

    Giovanni Jean registered 20 factors, 5 rebounds and 6 assists as Lynn Tech (1-1) topped KIPP 69-63 within the Commonwealth Athletic Convention.

    Kyle McSweeney (13 factors) and Chris McSweeney (11 factors) broke into double figures for Cohasset (2-0) in a 53-31 South Shore League victory over Mashpee. … Kingston Maxwell (23 factors, 10 rebounds, three steals, three assists), Jake Tikonoff (14 factors) and Jack Reilly (11 factors, 4 assists) set the tone for Abington (1-2) in a 74-59 win over East Bridgewater. … Ty Comman (16 factors) and Will Carpine (14 factors) guided Rockland (3-0) to a 62-44 win over Randolph.

    Jack Olinto (22 factors), Jadon Beatty (14 factors) and Marty McDonagh (10 factors) guided Archbishop Williams to a 74-35 win over Cardinal Spellman within the Catholic Central League. … Jake Fortier (20 factors), Rolky Brea-Arias (19 factors) and John Chareas (15 factors) lit up the scoreboard for St. Mary’s (Lynn) (3-0) in a 79-63 win over Bishop Feehan.

    Justin Grimaldi dropped 32 factors, whereas Zaire Maddox netted 20 factors as Oliver Ames coasted to an 82-46 Hockomock League victory over King Philip.

    Aboubakar Nimaka and Jeremiah Figaro scored 17 factors every, whereas Bobby Taku chipped in with 11 factors as Malden Catholic beat Better Lawrence 63-53 in a nonleague contest. … Vladsan Pereira put up 16 factors to guide Durfee (2-1) to a 60-35 win over Westport.

    Joe Baraky (24 factors) buried the profitable three-pointer to offer Duxbury a 71-68 Patriot League overcome Plymouth North. Finn Hochkeppel had a career-high 17 factors.

    Colin Cyr poured in a double-double (19 factors, 23 rebounds), whereas Henry Svirtunas completed with 22 factors, 5 assists and 6 rebounds as Apponequet (1-1) defeated Somerset Berkley 79-71 in a South Coast Convention conflict. … Nick Navin (23 factors, three rebounds, two assists) and Armani Lloret (10 factors, two assists) fueled West Bridgewater in a 70-39 win over Bourne.

    Gabe De Jesus drained 19 factors and 5 three-pointers, whereas Ethan Suhajda had 12 factors as Holliston (2-1) defeated Hopkinton 69-48 within the Tri-Valley League.

    Cole Bakr sank a career-high 25 factors, whereas Jason Berry scored 17 factors (5 three-pointers) as North Studying (2-1) took down Triton 81-50 within the Cape Ann League.

    Jack Millward had 23 factors, seven rebounds, 4 assists, and a block as Rivers defeated Frederick Gunn 74-50 to advance to its Vacation Event closing.

    Zack Wynn registered 14 factors, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, two steals and a block for Harmony-Carlisle in a 69-56 Twin County League win over Bedford. … Desmond Flumo (26 factors, 5 assists, 5 steals) and Jake Moorman (19 factors, 4 assists) propelled Acton-Boxboro to a 68-61 win over Lincoln-Sudbury.

    Danny Schmidt scored 14 factors, whereas Jaycob Underwood-Roche had 10 factors and eight rebounds as Somerville upended Malden 56-42 in a Better Boston League matchup.

    CJ Farrell knocked down 18 factors, grabbed six rebounds and compelled 4 steals as St. Mark’s defeated Kents Hill 78-48 in NEPSAC motion.

    Women basketball

    In nonleague motion, Rayana Laurent tallied 19 factors, seven rebounds, and three three pointers whereas Shauna O’Brien added 17 factors as Pingree defeated Middlesex, 45-36. … Syd Schofield (23 factors, six three-pointers) and Brooke Matthews (15 factors) propelled Lowell Catholic (1-3) to a 44-40 time beyond regulation win over Collegiate Constitution of Lowell. … Paige Morrison (11 factors, eight rebounds, seven steals, 5 assists) and Izzy Bar (12 factors, seven rebounds, 4 steals) hustled at each ends to energy Sandwich (3-0) previous Nauset, 56-25. … Aiva Pitman drilled a key three-pointer with lower than a minute remaining, and Lily White (19 factors, six rebounds) iced the sport with two free throws as Dracut (2-0) knocked off Bridgewater-Raynham, 43-41. …. Ally Johnson put up 15 factors whereas Sarah Michel added 14 as Blue Hills topped Norfolk Aggie 44-38 in time beyond regulation.

    Alaysia Drummonds scored 12 factors, whereas Adrianna Porazzo completed with 11 factors as Foxboro (2-0) beat Franklin 41-31 in Hockomock League play.

    Uwa Imada’s double-double (16 factors, 14 rebounds) paced Avon in a 26-20 Mayflower Athletic Convention win over South Shore Voke.

    Angie Djoko led a balanced assault with 13 factors, 10 rebounds and 6 steals as Danvers (3-0) rolled to a 65-23 Northeastern Convention win over Winthrop.

    In a Patriot League matchup, Maddie MacKinnon’s profession excessive 16 factors propelled Duxbury to a 42-32 victory over Plymouth North. … Nora Geary put up 13 factors as North Quincy (2-0) prevailed 43-33 over Pembroke.

    In a Twin County league sport, Ashley Harrington netted 15 factors and had 5 assists as Acton-Boxboro defeated Lincoln-Sudbury 56-33.

    Teagan Resteghini, Murphy Chatten Guerette, and Julia Chatten every notched 10 factors as Hopkinton beat Holliston 61-20 within the Tri-Valley League. … Naya Annigeri had 23 factors and eight steals, whereas Abby Broderick poured in 21 factors as Medfield cruised to a 78-27 win over Dover-Sherborn.

    Alanna McDonald (13 factors) and Ciara Hendricks (12 factors) helped Mashpee edged Cohasset 32-31 in South Shore League motion.

    In Cape Ann League play, Amelia Crowe (22 factors) led Pentucket to a 52-25 win over Newburyport. … Sophie Gallivan scored 14 factors and grabbed eight rebounds as North Studying (3-0) beat Triton, 36-28.

    Courtney Fritts tallied 12 factors, whereas Cam Kavartnik had 9 rebounds, 5 steals and 6 factors as North Andover bested Lawrence 35-28 within the Merrimack Valley Convention.

    Kristina Bruce (28 factors) scored her 1,000th level for Hudson (4-0) in a 59-36 Midland-Wachusett League win over Quabbin.

    Scores

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Abington 74, East Bridgewater 59

    Acton-Boxboro 68, Lincoln-Sudbury 61

    Apponequet 79, Somerset-Berkeley 71

    Archbishop Williams 74, Cardinal Spellman 35

    Boston Latin 64, Cambridge 58 (OT)

    Burlington 73, Melrose 43

    Carver 76, Cape Cod Academy 70

    Charlestown 77, Wareham 74

    Chelmsford 67, Billerica 47

    Cohasset 53, Mashpee 31

    Harmony-Carlisle 69, Bedford 56

    Danvers 60, Winthrop 56

    Durfee 60, Westport 35

    Duxbury 71, Plymouth North 68 (OT)

    Better New Bedford 72, Dighton-Rehoboth 44

    Hanover 54, Quincy 48

    Holland 100, Lynn English 64

    Holliston 69, Hopkinton 48

    Hudson 62, Quabbin 45

    Lawrence 69, North Andover 60

    Lexington 56, Studying 52

    Lynn Tech 69, KIPP 63

    Madison Park 77, Fenway 70

    Malden Catholic 63, Better Lawrence 53

    Manchester-Essex 75, Ipswich 64

    Medfield 58, Dover-Sherborn 46

    Millis 62, Norton 61 (2 OT)

    New Mission 63, South Excessive Neighborhood 62

    North Studying 81, Triton 50

    Norwell 58, Middleboro 56

    Oliver Ames 82, King Philip 46

    Pembroke 66, North Quincy 43

    Prospect Hill 61, Brighton 33

    Rockland 62, Randolph 44

    St. Mark’s 78, Kents Hill 48

    St. Mary’s (L) 79, Bishop Feehan 63

    Sandwich 53, Nauset 49

    Shrewsbury 59, Tantasqua 37

    Somerville 56, Malden 42

    Stoneham 60, Wakefield 38

    Swampscott 72, Peabody 60

    Tewksbury 70, Haverhill 64

    West Bridgewater 70, Bourne 39

    Weston 67, Newton South 58

    Whittier 72, Better Lowell 64

    Wilmington 55, Watertown 30

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Acton-Boxboro 56, Lincoln-Sudbury 33

    Avon 26, South Shore Voke 20

    Bedford 52, Harmony-Carlisle 35

    Billerica 47, Chelmsford 31

    Bishop Stang 70, Cristo Rey 8

    Blue Hills 44, Norfolk Aggie 38 (ot)

    Brooks 46, Beaver Nation Day 41

    Burlington 51, Melrose 39

    Case 40, Fairhaven 21

    Danvers 65, Winthrop 23

    Dedham 57, Ashland 50

    Dracut 43, Bridgewater-Raynham 41

    Duxbury 42, Plymouth North 32

    Foxboro 41, Franklin 31

    Hingham 51, Marshfield 30

    Hopkinton 61, Holliston 20

    Hudson 59, Quabbin 36

    Lowell Catholic 44, Collegiate Constitution of Lowell 40 (ot)

    Lynnfield 61, Essex Tech 18

    Mashpee 32, Cohasset 31

    Medfield 78, Dover-Sherborn 27

    Millis 37, Norton 33

    Nobles 53, Newman 43

    North Andover 35, Lawrence 28

    North Quincy 43, Pembroke 33

    North Studying 36, Triton 28

    Oliver Ames 45, King Philip 38

    Peabody 41, Swampscott 38

    Pentucket 52, Newburyport 25

    Pingree 45, Middlesex 36

    Quincy 55, Hanover 40

    Sandwich 56, Nauset 25

    Shawsheen 49, Mystic Valley 22

    Snowden 34, East Boston 11

    Tewksbury 62, Haverhill 23

    Tilton 71, Rivers 37

    Wakefield 51, Stoneham 38

    Watertown 45, Wilmington 26

    Westford 57, Waltham 28

    Woburn 69, Winchester 41

    RIVERS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

    Pomfret 78, Proctor 55

    Rivers 74, Frederick Gunn 50

    BOYS HOCKEY

     

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Nobles 4, Westminster 1

    DEXTER SOUTHFIELD HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

    Rivers 1, New Hampton 0

    BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING

    Chelmsford 97, Central Catholic 70

    Westwood 98, Dover-Sherborn 58

    COED SWIMMING AND DIVING

    Archbishop Williams 86, Bishop Fenwick 63

    GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING

    Dover-Sherborn 93, Westwood 84

    BOYS TRACK

    Nauset 51, Falmouth 49

    Nauset 50, Monomoy 49

    GIRLS TRACK

    Dennis-Yarmouth 55, Sandwich 45

    Nauset 55, Falmouth 45

    Nauset 64, Monomoy 31

    GYMNASTICS

    Hingham/Hull 130.4, Marshfield 121.3



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