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    St. John’s Prep, Xaverian swim to sectional titles – Boston Herald

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    St. John’s Prep gained the boys swimming North Sectionals with a staggering rating of 240.5. First-place finishes for the Eagles included the 200 free relay group and the 400 free relay groups. Westford Academy’s Aiden Gouldson had a wonderful day, profitable the 200 free and the 100 free. Andover’s Ivan Karpau was additionally a two-time winner within the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke. Wayland completed second with 214 factors, whereas Mystic Valley completed third with 209.

    Xaverian claimed victory within the South Sectionals with a cumulative rating of 207. First-place finishes for the Hawks included the 200 free relay group and the 400 free relay group. Sharon’s Leo Tran had a profitable day, profitable the 200 free and the 100 free and Franklin’s Zack Pecora was additionally a two-time winner, claiming the 200 IM and the five hundred free. Catholic Memorial completed second with 184 factors, whereas Natick completed third with 179 factors.

    Boys hockey

    Gus Gustafson was the extra time hero for Winchester, potting a rebound aim to raise the Pink and Black to a 2-1 win over Woburn and safe the Ed Burns Espresso Pot Brinn Division championship. That is the primary time in program historical past that Winchester has claimed a division championship within the Ed Burns Espresso Pot Event.

    Ethan Filipski scored two objectives and JT Coyne registered a shutout to steer Studying to a 4-0 win over Chelmsford in an Ed Burns Espresso Pot Event comfort recreation…John Connolly and Thomas Courtney netted objectives whereas Quinn Harrington secured a shutout in Belmont’s 2-0 win over Braintree. … Ryan Ferguson scored twice and three others potted objectives for Weymouth in a 5-1 win over Franklin.

    Boys basketball

    To win a share of the Catholic Central League, Archbishop Williams rallied from a 38-31 halftime deficit to take down St. Mary’s of Lynn, 83-77. Jadon Beatty (28 factors) and Jake Olinto (26 factors) led the best way for the Bishops.

    In a nonleague matchup, Javi Lopez poured in a career-high 39 factors as Central Catholic defeated St. John’s Prep, 74-57. … Brody Billone scored 22 factors as Mansfield routed Bishop Feehan 74-52. … Mathaios Stamm and Bryson Mercedes every netted 14 factors as Newton North (11-5) claimed the Bay State Carey Division title with a 58-53 win over Natick.

    Ladies basketball

    Camden Strandberg had 17 factors, 11 rebounds and 5 blocks whereas Ellie Salmon had 11 factors and 5 rebounds in Bridgewater-Raynham’s 64-35 nonleague victory over Somerset-Berkley.

    Avery Terry dropped 30 factors with eight boards and 5 steals as Acton-Boxboro rolled over Newton North 69-47. … Within the Catholic Central League, Celia Nelson compiled 20 factors, eight assists, seven rebounds and 5 steals as Bishop Fenwick (12-4) topped Archbishop Williams 56-47.

    Scores

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Amesbury 71, Whittier Tech 52

    Archbishop Williams 83, St. Mary’s (L) 77

    Belmont 63, Melrose 59 (ot)

    BC Excessive 87, Weymouth 37

    Central Catholic 74, St. John’s Prep 57

    Mansfield 74, Bishop Feehan 52

    Newton North 58, Natick 53

    North Quincy 63, Fenway 35

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Bishop Fenwick 56, Archbishop Williams 47

    Bridgewater-Raynham 64, Somerset Berkley 35

    Walpole 69, Weymouth 45

    BOYS HOCKEY

    BC Excessive 0, St. Mary’s (L) 0

    ED BURNS TOURNAMENT

    Arlington 7, Harmony-Carlisle 1

    Belmont 2, Braintree 0

    Hingham 3, Walpole 3

    Marshfield 5, Milton 2

    Studying 4, Chelmsford 0

    Weymouth 5, Franklin 1

    ED BURNS BRINN – Remaining

    Winchester 2, Woburn 1 (OT)

    ED BURNS DOHERTY – Remaining

    Canton 5, Tewksbury 0

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Wakefield/Wilmington 1, Burlington 0

    Winthrop 5, Marblehead 1



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