Girls Soccer
Central Catholic 2, North Andover 0
The Raiders moved to 11-1-1 overall and 9-0 in the MVC with the shutout win. Sarah Parker had a pair of saves to preserve the clean sheet. Abigail Bilodeau and Lucy Irwin scored the goals.
Pinkerton 2, Nashua South 0
Audrey Earehart and Cara Mahn had the goals, and Kenzie Bergevine picked up an assist for the 10-0-3 Astros.
Concord 2, Salem 0
Morgann Raskow made six saves but it wasn’t enough as Salem fell to 4-9-1 on the year.
Goffstown 1, Windham 0
Harley Neal made eight saves, but the Jaguars fell to 3-7-4 on the year.
Boys Soccer
Lawrence 2, Billerica 0
The Lancers moved to 8-6 behind a pair of goals by Robin Quinones, one in each half. Anyel Sandoval scooped up an assists, while Jared Martinez posted his fourth shutout of the year, making three saves.
Methuen 3, Chelmsford 0
The 9-2-6 Rangers scored all three goals in the second half to push their unbeaten streak to eight games. Owen Reilly, Pierre Roy and Landen Girardi had the goals. Matthew Mrabu posted the seven-save shutout in net.
North Andover 3, Central Catholic 2
Rayan Berrad scored twice, and Andrew Lacolla had the other North Andover goal in the win. Aiden Siwicki delivered a pair of assists. Nate Dias was huge in net with nine Knight saves. Matt Crocker netted both Central goals.
Volleyball
Greater Lawrence 3, Whittier 0
Ilaisha Taveras served a dozen points for the 12-3 Reggies, pounding eight aces. Ella Dimauro-Lozowski added seven kills, and Asmeily Anziani passed out 17 assists in the win.
Mia King (6 digs), Kelly Vigneaux and Dewelin Liranzo led the Wildcats on the night.
Central Catholic 3, Andover 1
For the 13-4 Warriors, Jessie Wang pounded 20 kills in the Wednesday night battle with the Raiders. She also added 13 digs and served 16 points with four aces. Naomi Vajda had five blocks and seven kills. Tina Zheng dished out 33 assists.
Pinkerton 3, Winnacunnet 0
The 16-1 Astros made quick work of the Warriors. Maddie Andrade had six kills, 14 digs and a dozen service points in the win. Mollie Jones had 14 digs and eight kills. Aaliyah Gooden was strong in the middle with five blocks.
Field Hockey
Andover 6, Lowell 0
The Warriors spread the wealth in the shutout win with goals by Avery Pitts, Maggie O’Handley, Caroline Samaras, Caroline Vaughan, Ella Sewall, and Halle Tisbert.
Windham 1, Dover 1
The Jaguars, who will head to the postseason as the No. 12 seed in Division I, got a late Jaidyn Seitzer goal off a corner to earn the stalemate in the regular season finale.