Softball
Haverhill 8, Andover 5
Emmy Monrreal Duran had a day to remember, lifting the Hillies, who trailed 5-3, to the big win.
Monrreal Duran, who had driven in a run with an infield ground out early in the game, pounded a two-run homer in the fifth to even the score at 5-5. She came back in the top of the seventh and delivered a massive three-run home run to put Haverhill on top.
Ava Moscaritolo went the route in the circle for the Hillie win, allowing two earned runs on five hits and a walk while striking out three.
She and Gianna Pistone had RBI hits.
Alivia Baldwin and Caroline Samaras had Andover homers, while Aria Fraser singled and doubled in the leadoff spot.
North Andover 19, Lowell 3
Captain Marissa Lizotte had a senior day to remember with a single, double and two home runs, driving in six for the Knights in the win.
Sophomores Jayla Jones and Riley Davis each went 4 for 4 on the day.
Pinkerton 7, Exeter 2
The Astros moved to 12-1 behind Mollie Wheale’s two-hit, nine-strikeout mound masterpiece. Wheale had three RBIs to power the attack, while Brielle Foote added a double and an RBI.
Merrimack 6, Windham 5
The Jaguars (12-1) suffered their first loss, leaving Londonderry as the lone unbeaten in New Hampshire Division I.
Ava Runde (2 RBIs) and Kate Ballard (2 runs scored) had three hits apiece for Windham.
Timberlane 9, Nashua South 5
Maddie McFadden and Audrina Cordeiro homered for the winners, who also got doubles from Chaunda Poulin and Lilly Grosky in a 13-hit onslaught.
Juliana DeVito had three hits, setting the table in the leadoff spot.
Whittier wins three in two days
Rain all spring backed up the Whittier Tech schedule, but Kaylee Habib and the Wildcats have shown no signs of slowing down.
Whittier picked up a giant 4-0 win over Greater Lowell on Monday as Habib spun a no-hitter with 11 strikeouts. The victory kept the Cats tied at the top of the CAC with Greater Lawrence as the Gryphons fell a game off the pace.
Habib, Giovanna Ohannesian, Alyvia Feliz and Ainsley Rousseau each had a pair of hits.
On Sunday, Whittier swept Wayland in a five-inning doubleheader. 14-2 and 4-1. Each game was five innings. Habib struck out 10 and 11 in each of the victories.
Pelham 11, Souhegan 1
Caileigh Aguiar struck out seven on the mound to get the win, helping her own cause with three hits. Aubrin Berger and Lucy Daloia had two hits apiece for the Pythons.
Baseball
Methuen 12, Dracut 0
Nolan Smith had a big day, going 3 for 4 with a pair of triples at the top of the lineup. AJ Guillermo also had three hits and drove in three. Alex Santiago singled and doubled with a pair of RBIs.
Haverhill 8, Newburyport 2
Brendan Snyder went six innings for the win, striking out six. Jeremy Aquino blasted a two-run homer and Tucker Grant raised his average to .320 with a pair of hits for the Hillies, who’ve won four straight games.
Windham 4, Merrimack 1
Josh Martino overwhelmed the Tomahawks, allowing just three hits while striking out 16 in six innings of work. Joe Coviello singled and tripled, driving in three runs for the winners.
Goffstown 19, Salem 7
Aaron Masson and Cooper Deschene each had three-run homers for the Blue Devils in defeat.
Pinkerton 3, Exeter 1
Leo Boucher struck out 14 in six innings of four-hit ball for the victory. Brendan Horne and Josh Hanlon each had a pair of hits in the win.
Andover 14, Central Catholic 2
Chris Jaillet was sharp over four innings to earn the win on Sunday. Chris Jaillet, Ryan Jaillet, Will Norris, Nick Ilsley, Drew Pulsifer, and Matt DeFeo all had multi hit games for the Golden Warriors.
Andover 1, Chelmsford 0
Alex Berman ripped a two-strike single to plate pinch-runner Kyle Olsen as Andover walked off against the Lions in a battle for one half of the MVC Division 1 title. Andover’s Drew Pulsifer outdueled Finn Ramseyer to claim the win.
Lawrence 4, Central Catholic 0
With the Lancers hunting a share of the MVC1 title, Jayden Minaya spun a masterpiece, working a two-hitter with five strikeouts.
North Andover 6, Lowell 1
Sophomore Trey Martin picked up varsity win No. 1 of his career with the seven-hitter, striking out seven. Dylan Lawrence, Jake Jackson and Martin had two hits apiece. Zach Faro drove in three for the winners.
Volleyball
Andover 3, Haverhill 0
Peter Grillo had 17 assists and five digs for the Hillies. Parker Dinatale added five kills and three blocks.
Dracut 3, Central Catholic 2
Seven Gibson led 1-15 Central with 11 kills, and Sebastien Masse had seven.
Boys Lacrosse
Dracut 11, Central Catholic 3
Caden Smith, Brennan Holt and Cam Brosnihan had the Raider goals.
Girls Lacrosse
Pinkerton 17, Concord 2
Francesca Doyle had five goals, while Hannah Lisauskas and Delanie Summers kicked in three apiece for the winners. Ava Micheline and Sookie Folsom each had a pair.
Boys Tennis
Bedford 4, Andover 1
The Warriors’ lone win came at second doubles where Aaryan Deshwal and Ricky Tran rolled in straight sets.
Bedford 9, Windham 0
Rocco Mancini battled hard for the Jaguars at No. 3 singles.
Hanover 9, Salem 0
Unbeaten Hanover had its way with Salem, now 5-7.
Girls Tennis
Methuen 5, Haverhill 0
Livia Lawrence, Bree Lawrence and Jill McSweeney didn’t surrender a game in singles. Ella Duffy-Melodie Metivier and Siena Firriello-Emma Ripley were the winning doubles combinations.
Timberlane 7, Plymouth 2
Abby Robinson, Gabrielle Sierra, Hayden Quaratiello, and Asia Ormond had the singles wins for the Owls, who also swept the doubles.
Hanover 8, Salem 1
Amelia Cikacz and Bradley Thompson teamed up for the lone Salem win at No. 3 doubles.