Girls Basketball
Andover 52,
St. Mary’s 41
Freshman Lexi Linsey was unstoppable, scoring 17 points to lead the Golden Warriors to the Spartan Classic Tournament title.
Savannah Ross also ended up in double figures with 12 points.
Apponequet 52,
Central Catholic 43
In the championship game of the Spartan Classic, Central (8-12) was outscored 19-7 in the third quarter which proved to be the difference in the outcome.
Addie Holmes-Lavallee led the way with ten points and Lilly Phillips finished with nine. McKenna Devanney named to all-tourney team.
Marblehead 44,
North Andover 31
In the consolation round of the Larry McIntyre Board 130 Classic, the Magicians edged out the Scarlet Knights. Courtney Fritts was named to the All-Tournament team.
Concord-Carlisle 49,
Lawrence 36
Yeira Davila erupted for 20 points as the Lancers were topped in the non-league game.
Windham 63,
Concord 15
Rileigh Finneran was one of three players to end in double figures for the Jaguars. She led the way with 17 points, followed by 12 from Colbie Cushman and ten from Liz Grasso.
Boys Basketball
Central Catholic 56,
Masconomet 52
In the championship game of the Board 27 tournament held at Emmanuel College, Central Catholic edged out Masconomet behind 15 points each from Javi Lopez and Elkin Pena.
The Raiders close out the regular season with an 18-2 record and a ten-game winning streak.
Andover 71,
St. John’s Prep 58
In the first round of the Warrior Classic, the Golden Warriors soared past the Eagles behind 30 points from Josh Roux. Charlie Tutwiler also had a huge night with 19 points, six assists and five rebounds.
Andover will face Newton North in the final on Wednesday night (6 p.m.).
North Andover 65,
Arlington 62
In his final game of his career, senior Angel Sanchez notched 29 points, as the Scarlet Knights (5-15) were edged out in the non-league game.
BC High 61, Lawrence 53
Despite the performances of Aiden Torres (23 points, 3 rebounds), Lenin Dias (10 points, 3 rebounds) and Jeremiah Lopez (10 points, 5 rebounds), the Lancers were nipped in the non-league game.
Amesbury 75,
Whittier Tech 63
Stephen Artemis put forth another incredible performance with 34 points and eight rebounds but that wasn’t enough as the Wildcats were defeated in the non-league game.
Methuen 73,
Concord-Carlisle 42
Niles Scott scored 17 points and added nine rebounds as the Rangers dominated the non-league game to improve to 9-11. Dylan Conway (12) and Dylan Sweetser (10) also ended in double figures in scoring, while Reid Suliveras chipped in with eight.
Windham 65,
Concord 47
Sam Roidoulis popped in 26 points and Brandon Jacobs added a dozen to lead the Jaguars to the convincing victory.
Boys Hockey
Whittier/Amesbury 5
Norwell 5
In the first round of the Newburyport Bank Classic, Whittier/Amesbury and Norwell ended regulation in a tie, but Norwell advanced in the tournament by winning in overtime.
Whittier/Amesbury outshot Norwell 51-17 and received four goals by sophomore Grady Stickney, including his ninth and ten shorthanded tallies of the season. He now has 46 points. Owen Bartniski had the other goal. Evan Murphy and Tom Pourro had two assists each, while Ryan Franz, Colin Brown, Logan Pickering and Thomas McEleney had one each.
Whittier/Amesbury will now face Triton Regional Wednesday (3 p.m.) in the consolation final.
Haverhill 4,
Rockport 2
Matt Costa led the offensive attack with two goals and an assist, while teammates Bobby Caron and Ethan Jalbert scored the other goals.
Rocco Belfiore and Peter Grillo had one assist each and goalie Max Boyer stopped 21 shots to earn the win.
Newburyport 6,
North Andover 4
Zach Steely scored all four goals for the Scarlet Knights.
Bishop Guertin 6,
Pinkerton Academy 2
Daniel Richards and Johnny Barbarossa netted single goals for the Astros.
Girls Hockey
Tewksbury/Methuen 2,
Longmeadow 0
Lyla Chapman and Ella Duffy scored single goals to lift the Red Rangers (17-0-2) to the first round win of the McCarthy/O’Hearn Memorial Tournament. Sarah Marano, Sophia Barbosa and Sammy Ryan picked up single helpers and goalie Lydia Barnes registered her 13th shutout.
The Red Rangers will now play the winner of SBL (Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell) and Arlington Catholic, Wednesday night (7 p.m.).