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    Tyler Bourgea sets new record at Tewksbury

    BostonSportNewsBy BostonSportNewsJanuary 4, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Star senior Tyler Bourgea remained red-hot with a hat trick and three assists, setting Tewksbury’s (6-0) boys hockey all-time scoring mark with 149 profession factors as a part of a 9-0 MVC/DCL win over Newton South. He broke the college document for profession objectives (66) within the recreation prior. The Redmen have at the least eight objectives in every of their final 4 video games.

    Three-point outings from Invoice Champion (purpose, two assists) and Max Polipas (purpose, two assists) paired with Tim O’Toole (purpose, help) and Hunter Fucci (purpose, help) to tempo Waltham (7-0) in a 4-2 win over North Andover. … Joe Grasso assisted on Declan Daley’s two objectives and Sam Griswold was a wall with 34 saves as Harmony-Carlisle bested Acton-Boxboro, 2-0.

    Third-period objectives from Kaden Rorick and Matthew McGinty paired with a shutout body from Colin McCarthy (30 saves), fueling St. John’s of Shrewsbury (5-2) to a comeback, 3-2 win over defending Div. 1 state champion Catholic Memorial in a Catholic Convention rematch of final 12 months’s state title recreation. The Pioneers received their fourth straight whereas handing the Knights their first loss this 12 months.

    Junior Timmy O’Malley scored 4 objectives and dished an help, eclipsing the 100-point plateau for Hudson (5-1-1) because it rolled to a 7-1 nonleague win over Agawam. He reached the milestone by aiding teammate Jordan Sousa (hat trick, help), who reached 100 profession factors earlier this 12 months with the assistance of O’Malley. … Jacoby Comeau and Anthony Alessi every scored twice and dished an help, pairing with a four-point outing from freshman Marc Poste (purpose, three assists) to assist Lynn erupt to a 7-1 win over Leominster. … Cam McKenna scored twice on the ability play, main Hingham to a 5-0 win over Andover. … Trailing by one coming into the third interval, Logan Daigle, Brennan Waters (game-winner) and Anthony Petruccelli (empty-netter) every scored for St. John’s Prep because it outlasted St. Mary’s of Lynn, 3-1. Jesse Bernardinelli had 26 saves within the win.

    Brody Wolfe’s empty-netter sealed a hat trick, following Cole Bowen’s game-winning purpose with 5:08 left as Attleboro edged Hockomock League foe Oliver Ames, 4-2. … Grady Bianculli, Jack Gresham and Damon MacKinnon every lit the lamp twice in a scoring marathon, bolstering King Philip in a 14-2 win over Foxboro.

    Within the Patriot League, Chris Ryan, Nic Beltramini and Luke Tracey all scored as Whitman-Hanson edged Duxbury 3-2.

    Ladies hockey

    Tenley Simmons (21 saves) notched a shutout, Kyra Brouillard scored her first varsity purpose and Meg Costa added an empty-netter, powering Bishop Stang (5-1-1) in a 2-0 win over Arlington Catholic in Catholic Central League motion. … Seventh-grader Emma Doucette’s second purpose of the day was the game-winner with 7:46 left, pairing with a crucial 5-on-3 penalty kill to raise St. Mary’s of Lynn (5-0) to a signature 2-1 win over Bishop Feehan.

    Lucey Jean and Morgan Bieler every dialed up hat methods for Hopkinton (2-4), igniting a 7-0 Tri-Valley League win over Ashland Co-op. The Hillers have received two straight since dropping their first 4 video games. … A purpose and two assists apiece from Leah Carlson and Genna MacDonald anchored the assault and Kam Perachi posted a 16-save shutout to spice up Medfield previous Norwood, 4-0. … Erin Gannon scored twice and Jennifer Lin stood out in web, serving to Westwood rebound from a three-goal loss on New 12 months’s Day with a 5-1 win over Dedham.

    Amelia Serino’s two shorthanded objectives and three-point days from Reese Ferrara (purpose, two assists) and Fran Indrisano (three assists) highlighted Winthrop’s assault, pairing with Riley Towse’s 17 saves to gas a 4-1 nonleague win over Burlington.

    Cadence Dionne’s 27-save shutout backed an offensive eruption as Maddie Cantor scored 4 instances, serving to Norwell/Scituate/Abington (4-2) proceed its Patriot League surge with a 6-0 win over Hanover.

    Becca Sobol and Izzy Thibert scored and assisted on one another’s objectives, serving to Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell (5-0) beat defending MVC/DCL Small champion Central Catholic, 2-0, in a key league matchup.

    The highest line of Sabrina Stone (two objectives), Mia Cataruzolo (two objectives) and Nayeli Thayer (purpose) once more torched the scoreboard for Milton (6-1), serving to Sophie McCosker earn her first win in web because the Wildcats beat Braintree 7-2 in Bay State Convention play.

    Junie McCabe arrange Josie Chang for the lone purpose of the sport within the second interval, serving to Winchester earn a 1-0 Middlesex League Liberty win over Arlington.

    Boys basketball

    Grant Neal dropped 28 factors as Lynnfield defeated nonleague opponent Studying, 83-76. … Sean Conroy and Malcolm McMurrow every netted 14 factors as Quincy (4-2) rolled over O’Bryant, 64-38.

    Ladies basketball

    In nonleague play, Avery Terry notched 18 factors, six boards and 4 assists as Acton-Boxboro topped Newton North, 68-47… Kelsey Hudon completed with 12 factors and ten rebounds whereas Aiva Pitman and Kaylee Maier each added 12 factors as Dracut defeated Waltham, 51-47.

    Maliah Pierre (17 factors) and Leah Daley mixed for 28 factors as Whitman-Hanson (4-1) took down Patriot League opponent Silver Lake, 47-38.

    Scores

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    Billerica 71, Whittier 58

    Bridgewater-Raynham 66, Westwood 41

    Lynnfield 83, Studying 76

    Malden Catholic 82, Tech Boston 42

    Medford 74, Lynn English 67

    Plymouth South 55, Braintree 53

    Quincy 64, O’Bryant 38

    Whitman-Hanson 64, Silver Lake 46

     

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Acton-Boxboro 68, Newton North 47

    Dracut 51, Waltham 47

    Haverhill 55, Latin Academy 12

    Lexington 47, Lynn English 22

    Nantucket 46, Martha’s Winery 28

    Norwood 62, Bridgewater-Raynham 33

    Previous Rochester 39, Cohasset 34

    Whitman-Hanson 47, Silver Lake 38

     

    GYMNASTICS

    BR/WB 140.35, Cohasset/Norwell/NDA 128.65

     

    BOYS HOCKEY

    Abington 10, Gardner 3

    Attleboro 4, Oliver Ames 2

    Beverly 4, Danvers 4

    Billerica 5, Lincoln-Sudbury 1

    Bishop Feehan 4, Moses Brown (RI) 1

    Bishop Fenwick 4, Dedham 2

    Bishop Stang 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

    BC Excessive 2, Archbishop Williams 1

    Burlington 10, Watertown/Wayland 1

    Central Catholic 4, Shrewsbury 3 (ot)

    Chelmsford 4, Westford 1

    Harmony-Carlisle 2, Acton-Boxboro 0

    Dracut/Tyngsboro 3, Methuen 2

    Essex Tech 9, Rockport 2

    Framingham 4, Wellesley 0

    Gloucester 4, Marblehead 3

    Hanover 4, Norwell 1

    Haverhill 5, Cambridge 4

    Hingham 5, Andover 0

    Hopkinton 4, Medway 1

    Hudson 7, Agawam 1

    King Philip 14, Foxboro 2

    Latin Academy 3, Cohasset/Hull 2

    Lynn 7, Leominster 1

    Mansfield 4, Taunton 4

    Marlboro 4, Nashoba 4

    Marshfield 6, Pembroke 0

    Martha’s Winery 5, Nantucket 1

    Medford 3, Lexington 2

    Milton 3, Braintree 2

    Monomoy/Mashpee 5, Rockland 1

    North Attleboro 6, Diman 3

    North Quincy/Quincy 4, Lowell 0

    North Studying 6, Newburyport 3

    Norton 1, Norwood 1

    Pentucket 7, Triton 1

    Plymouth South 3, Silver Lake 1

    St. John’s Prep 3, St. Mary’s (L) 1

    St. John’s (S) 3, Catholic Memorial 2

    Sandwich 7, East/West Bridgewater 1

    Somerset Berkley 3, Bourne 1

    Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth 3, UCT 0

    Stoughton/Brockton 6, East Boston 0

    Tewksbury 9, Newton South 0

    Waltham 4, North Andover 2

    Whitman-Hanson 3, Duxbury 2

    Wilmington 2, Stoneham 1

    Winchester 2, Arlington 1

     

    GIRLS HOCKEY

    Archbishop Williams 2, Bishop Fenwick 0

    Auburn 2, Dennis-Yarmouth 2

    Belmont 0, Studying 0

    Beverly/Danvers/Ipswich 5, Gloucester 2

    Bishop Stang 2, Arlington Catholic 0

    Canton 4, Franklin 0

    East/West Bridgewater 4, Stoughton 3

    Falmouth 7, Barnstable 0

    Framingham 3, Wellesley/Lincoln-Sudbury 2

    Grafton 6, Needham 4

    Hanover 3, Latin Academy 2

    HPNA 1, Boston Latin 0

    Hopkinton 7, Ashland Co-op 0

    Longmeadow 1, Pope Francis 1

    Marshfield 5, Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 0

    Medfield 4, Norwood 0

    Medford/Malden 4, Masconomet 3 (ot)

    Milton 7, Braintree 2

    Nauset 5, Martha’s Winery 2

    Norwell/Scituate/Abington 6, Hanover 0

    Notre Dame (H) 4, Sandwich 1

    Peabody/Lynnfield/N.R. 2, Marblehead 0

    Plymouth 2, Quincy/North Quincy 0

    St. Mary’s (L) 2, Bishop Feehan 1

    Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell 2, Central Catholic 0

    Stoneham 2, Newburyport 0

    Ursuline 4, Walpole 4 (ot)

    Waltham 3, Wayland/Weston 1

    Westford Academy 11, Cambridge 1

    Westwood 5, Dedham 1

    Winchester 1, Arlington 0

    Winthrop 4, Burlington 1

     

    WRESTLING

    Belmont 32, Quincy/North Quincy 21

    Burlington 43, Bedford/Acton-Boxboro 35

    Burlington 40, Studying 36

    Burlington 29, Stoughton 12

    King Philip 48, Quincy/North Quincy 36

    Quincy/North Quincy 48, Barnstable 35

    Rockland 50, Quincy/North Quincy 28

    Weymouth 50, Plymouth North 16

    Weymouth 48, Brockton 25

    Weymouth 48, Oliver Ames 30



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