Girls Lacrosse
Central Catholic 15,
Pentucket 3
Goalie Anne Cashman made eight saves to push her over the 500 mark in her career to lead Central Catholic (4-4) to the non-league win. She was helped out by a number of offense stars including Sarah Wilson (4 goals, 1 assists), Megan Delorey (3 goals), Lily McCarthy (2 goals, 2 assists), Fiona Delisle (2 goals, 1 assist, 4 draw controls) and Lila Christy (2 goals).
Pinkerton Academy 10,
Dover 4
Rylee Robinson led the offense with two goals and two assists and both Delaney Summers and Franchesca Doyle added two goals and one assist. Paige Fenner stopped four shots to earn the win in net.
Boys Lacrosse
Haverhill 13,
Woburn 6
Ryan Roy (4 goals, 1 assist), Connor Damske (3 goals, 2 assists), Trevor Lindmark (3 goals, 2 assists) combined for ten of the team’s goals as the Hillies came away with the non-league win.
Brewer Murray picked up two helpers, Max Boyer made 12 saves in net and Matt Costa won ten draws.
Windham 8, Concord 5
Sam Kramer finished with three goals and two assists to help the Jaguars prevail. He was helped out by Evan DellOrfano (1 goal, 1 assist), Cameron Terry (2 goals), Josh Trudel (2 goals, 1 assist) and Ethan Peluso (1 assist, 8 groundballs and six caused turnovers). Goalie Jack Tanso made five saves.
Softball
Greater Lawrence 16,
North Middlesex 4
Sam Nasella had another terrific game in the circle, striking out 15 batters while throwing a three-hitter. She also helped herself at the plate blasting a two-run shot.
Greater Lawrence pounded out 15 hits. Sophomore Cheyenne Pope blasted a grand slam and had two hits along with sophomore Brooke Nasella with two hits.
Pentucket 6,
Haverhill 4
Ava Moscaritolo went the distance on the mound, giving up five earned runs but struck out a dozen.
Emma Manning had a hit and drove in two, Bella Libucha finished with two hits and both Emma Proia and Brookelyn Blais drew three walks.
Pinkerton Academy 8,
Salem 1
Julia Caruso was once again sensational in the circle, going the distance, and allowing one run on three hits while striking out 14. She had complete command of her pitches, not allowing any walks.
Cara Murray was the catalyst offensively going 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. Mia Marshall, Samantha Harrington and Mollie Wheale each drove in a run.
Baseball
Shepard Hill 15,
North Andover 8
Freshman Pat Long was the only batter with multiple hits as he went 2-for-2 with a pair of RBI and scored a run in the non-league loss.
Lawrence 5,
Masconomet 4
Fily Peralta picked up the win on the mound going 5.1 innings, giving up just two earned runs while striking out three. Jayden Minaya closed out the last 1.2 innings to earn the save, allowing an unearned run. Michael Caba led the offense with two hits and two RBI.
Plymouth 8, Pelham 3
Jake Davidson tossed a complete game in the loss for the Pythons.
Windham 6, Alvirne 1
The Jaguars broke into the win column behind the performance from Eddie Charity, who delivered a complete game performance on the mound.
The offense got going early when Joe Coviello blasted a home run in the first inning to set the tone. Ben Urquhart led the way at the plate collecting three hits and scoring a run, while Andy Connarn chipped in with two hits.
Pinkerton Academy 13,
Salem 6
After Salem scored four runs in the top of the first, the Astros scored one in the bottom half and then six in the second to take the lead and never look back. Lazlo Beaulieu, Kason Plasse and Brody Eckerman each had two hits and combined to score three runs and knock in four. Hunter Brasier drew four walks and scored three times and freshman Brody Yennaco reached base three times and knocked in two runs.
Kyle Giarusso had three hits, Anthony Angelari had three RBI and Brady Gray and Dylan Nason each collected an RBI for the Blue Devils.
Volleyball
Greater Lawrence 3,
Lawrence 1
The Reggies (5-3) took the match in four sets by scores of 26-24, 23-25, 25-17, 25-17. Playing well in the win were Jelisson Peguero with 17 service points, three aces and 12 kills, Janiel Vizcaino with two blocks, Haziel Revi with two blocks and five digs and Anthony Rubim with 36 assists.
Central Catholic 3,
Lowell Catholic 2
The strong attack duo of Sebastien Masse (17 kills) and Seven Gibson (15 kills) helped the Raiders come away with a five-set win (18-25, 25-23, 25-21, 26-28 and 15-8).
Michael Najjar dished out 42 assists, Elijah Hong had 31 digs and Lucas D’Agata added two blocks.
Boys Tennis
Windham 9,
Manchester Central 0
It was a clean sweep for the Jaguars. At singles, Jake Carullo (8-2), Ryan Vermilyea (8-0), Faryan Biswas (8-0), Zac Hussey (8-3), Aaron Stapelton (8-0) and Ethan Deandrea (forfeit) won their matches, as did the doubles combinations of Vermilyea/Hussey (8-6), Carullo/Biswas (8-1) and Stapelton/Deandrea (forfeit).
Londonderry 8, Salem 1
Matthew Harding was the lone winner, taking his singles match by an 8-1 score.
Girls Tennis
Pinkerton Academy 8,
Concord 1
Eloise Clark (8-1), Darcy Ludman (8-0), Natalie Olson (8-4), Emmah Peoples (8-3) and Ava Mahon (8-3) won their singles matches, and then in doubles, Doyle/Clark (8-1), Alivia Archer/Helena Locsin (8-6) and Lola Hideriotis and Kayla Yager (8-4) also picked up wins.
Salem 6, Londonderry 3
Molly Mosto (8-4), Amelia Cikacz (8-6), Sophya Fitzell (8-4) and Alara Cakir (8-4) captured single match wins, and then Cikacz and Fitzell (8-4) and Cakir and Bradley Thompson (8-4) won their doubles matches for Salem (6-3).