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    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsFebruary 15, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Shawsheen Tech wrestling workforce dominated the Division 1 North Sectional subject Saturday in Methuen, rolling to the title with 258.5 factors.

    Inserting first for the Rams have been Dante Giusti (126 kilos), James Tildsley (157) and Logan Holmes (190). Ethan Caceres (120) and Hadi Sibay (138) got here in second place. Inserting third have been Tristan Lane (165), Thomas Conn (113), Kyle Dube (10 6) and Gavin Lane (132).

    Headlined by first-place titles from Dylan Walker (120), Samson Xayachack (150) and Jaden Merwin, Tyngsboro/Dracut edged Gloucester for the Division 3 North Sectional title.

    Boys hockey

    Jack Melly scored the game-winner in extra time as Studying outlasted Archbishop Williams 1-0 within the Buddy Ferreira Basic.

    In nonleague play, Stephen Nason, Evan Toto and Aiden St. Pierre every had a pair as St. Mary’s of Lynn (9-8-1) toppled Malden Catholic, 6-1.

    Ladies hockey

    Maddie Cantor completed with two tallies and two assists, together with her a centesimal profession level,  as Norwell/Scituate/Abington rolled over Patriot League opponent Plymouth 8-2. … Hannah Lasch had each objectives , together with the game-winner in extra time, as Hingham doubled up Duxbury 2-1.

    Sabrina Stone netted the extra time objective with 17 seconds left as Milton edged Malden Catholic 2-1 in a nonleague matchup.
    Avery Sico recorded a shutout in web as St. Mary’s blanked Bishop Stang, 2-0, in a Catholic Central League tilt.

    Boys basketball

    Colby Lucas, Ryder Tartamella, and Vallon Jeanty had 11 factors apiece as Nantucket received 60-31 over Cape and Islands League opponent Cape Cod Tech…Bryson Mercedes scored 20 factors whereas Jake Lyons added 18 in Newton North’s 60-47 nonleague victory over BC Excessive.

    Ladies basketball

    Camry Williams netted 18 factors and Haleigh Adamowich backed her with 14 as Woburn (19-0) narrowly defeated Braintree, 51-50, within the opening spherical of the Board 27 Comcast Match. … Bishop Feehan and Wachusett, who’ve battled within the Division 1 state closing the final two years, additionally collided within the match and the Mountaineers got here away with a convincing 67-39 win behind 33 factors from Jae Scott.

    In nonleague motion, Keyona Raines collected 24 factors, 11 boards and 6 assists as Cathedral took down Walpole, 58-41. …  Addie Holmes-Lavallee (21 factors) and McKenna Devamney (20 factors) led the way in which as Central Catholic (8-11) routed Burlington, 70-34.

    Within the opening spherical of the Spartan Basic, Camden Strandberg scored 20 factors with 13 rebounds as Bridgewater-Raynham (10-7) defeated Newton South, 51-41. … Hannah Kuriscak led with 17 factors whereas Cece Levrault added 14 factors and 5 steals to tempo Apponequet (19-1) to a 52-49 victory over Acton-Boxboro. … Kaylee Maier (21 factors), Lily White (15 factors) and Kelsey Hudson (14 factors) propelled Dracut previous Bedford, 57-34.

    Julianna Dutra of Seekonk celebrates her win within the 55-meter sprint on the Div. 5 indoor monitor championships. (Employees photograph by Stuart Cahill)

    Scores

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Beverly 63, Abington 54

    Cambridge 70, Chelsea 44

    Holbrook 74, Atlantis Constitution 56

    Nantucket 60, Cape Cod Tech 31

    Needham 77, Malden Catholic 67

    Newton North 60, BC Excessive 47

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Andover 58, Newton North 44

    Cathedral 58, Walpole 41

    Central Catholic 70, Burlington 34

    Franklin 53, Sharon 44

    Georgetown 54, Cohasset 50

    Marianapolis Prep 66, Austin Prep 51

    BOARD 27 COMCAST TOURNAMENT
    Medfield 59, North Quincy 20
    Wachusett 67, Bishop Feehan 39
    Woburn 51, Braintree 50

    SPARTAN CLASSIC
    Apponequet 52, Acton-Boxboro 49
    Bridgewater-Raynham 51, Newton South 41
    Dracut 57, Bedford 34
    St. Mary’s (L) 54, Dartmouth 36

    BOYS HOCKEY

    Arlington 5, Woburn 0

    Beverly 3, Winthrop 3

    Billerica 4, Shrewsbury 0

    Bishop Fenwick 4, Medford 3

    Blue Hills 6, Keefe Tech 3

    Catholic Memorial 3, Pope Francis 1

    Central Catholic 7, Chelmsford 4

    Harmony-Carlisle 3, Boston Latin 1

    Dennis-Yarmouth 4, Bourne 3

    East/West Bridgewater 3, South Shore Tech 2

    Gardner 8, Foxboro 7

    Gloucester 7, Peabody/Saugus/Swampscott 1

    Hanover 4, Pembroke 2

    Lexington 8, Oliver Ames 2

    Littleton/Bromfield 3, Abington 2

    Lynn 9, Leominster 1

    Marshfield 4, Barnstable 3

    Melrose 5, Watertown/Wayland 1

    Methuen 4, Cambridge 2

    Monomoy/Mashpee 3, Rockland 2 (ot)

    Nauset 1, Norwell 1

    Newton North 4, Newton South 2

    Northeast 7, Minuteman 0

    St. Mary’s (L) 6, Malden Catholic 1

    Scituate 2, Silver Lake 1

    Shawsheen 6, Marblehead 0

    Somerset Berkley 6, Better New Bedford 1

    Stoneham 5, Burlington 3

    Tewksbury 3, Waltham 2

    Wachusett 8, Brookline 2

    Westford Academy 4, Andover 3 (ot)

    Westwood 7, Holliston/Ashland 2

    Whitman-Hanson 5, North Quincy/Quincy 0

    Winchester 6, Belmont 1

    Wilmington 4, Wakefield 2

    BATTLE OF BRISTOL
    Middleboro/Carver/Wareham 2, Diman 1
    Taunton 8, Stoughton/Brockton 2

    BUDDY FERREIRA CLASSIC
    BC Excessive 3, Falmouth 1
    Duxbury 4, Arlington Catholic 0
    Hingham 4, Bishop Feehan 3
    Studying 1, Archbishop Williams 0 (ot)

    DEREK HINES GAME
    St. John’s Prep 6, Newburyport 1

    FARLEIGH S. DICKINSON TOURNAMENT
    Essex Tech 4, Lynnfield 1
    Martha’s Winery 4, Dover-Sherborn/Weston 2

    SONGIN CUP
    King Philip 2, North Attleboro 1 (so)
    Walpole 5, Mansfield 1

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Algonquin 2, Notre Dame (H) 1

    Archbishop Williams 1, Arlington Catholic 0

    Arlington 1, Lexington 1

    Billerica/Chelmsford 4, Andover 1

    Bishop Feehan 1, Bishop Fenwick 0

    Burlington 4, Stoneham 0

    Canton 7, Stoughton 0

    Dedham 5, Ashland co-op 3

    Dennis-Yarmouth 5, West/East Bridgewater 2

    Gloucester 1, Medford/Malden 0

    Hanover 1, Pembroke 0

    Hingham 2, Duxbury 1 (ot)

    HPNA 2, Pope Francis 2

    Latin Academy 8, Nantucket 3

    Martha’s Winery 2, Sandwich 0

    Masconomet 5, Peabody/Lynnfield/NR 2

    Marshfield 4, Falmouth 1

    Melrose 4, Beverly/Danvers 3

    Milton 2, Malden Catholic 1 (ot)

    Nauset 4, Needham 1

    Newburyport 5, Newton North 3

    Norwell/Scituate/Abington 8, Plymouth 2

    Quincy/North Quincy 3, Whitman-Hanson/SL 2

    Studying 3, Woburn 1

    St. Mary’s (L) 2, Bishop Stang 0

    Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell 4, Acton-Boxboro 1

    Shrewsbury 2, Boston Latin 1 (ot)

    Ursuline 2, Weymouth 2

    Waltham 4, Central Catholic 0

    Westford Academy 4, Harmony-Carlisle 0

    Weston/Wayland 7, Cambridge 2

    Westwood 5, Medfield 1

    Winchester 3, Belmont 1



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