Girls Basketball
Methuen 50, Lawrence 49
Trailing 26-22 at the break, the Rangers saw Giuliana Decocq come alive in the second half to lead the comeback win. The freshman scored 13 of her team-high 17 points after the intermission, with eight in the fourth quarter, as the Rangers improved to 6-9. Kendall St. Marie added 14 points, and Cali Lucas had 10 for Methuen.
Yeira Davila paced Lawrence with 16 points, and Altagracia Maria Nunez had 15.
Greater Lawrence Tech 43, Essex Tech 39
The Reggies trailed 37-31 through three quarters before cranking up the heat in the fourth. GLT is now 7-4.
Boys Basketball
Methuen 53 , Lawrence 47
The Rangers picked up a huge win at home, derailing the Lancers behind 23 points and four steals from Jeyvien Deleon.
Niles Scott added a dozen points with nine rebounds and some stellar second-half defense. Dylan Sweetser and Alex Santiago (10 rebounds) each had nine points for 6-7 Methuen.
Aiden Torres led 8-6 Lawrence with 21 points. Lenin Diaz added 15, and Jonathan Perez pitched in five with five rebounds and steals.
Arlington 64, North Andover 60
The Knights fell to 2-12 despite 12 points apiece from Angel Sanchez and Shane Wieners.
Boys Hockey
Dracut 2, Methuen 1
Liam Worden netted the Methuen goal, but down 2-1 after a period, the Rangers could not find the equalizer. Phillip Metivier made 27 saves in the loss.
Central Catholic 2, Andover 0
The Raiders move to 7-7, while Andover is 1-10-1.
Girls Hockey
Concord 5, Pinkerton 4 (OT)
Carmita L’Abbe scored a pair of Astro goals, with single goals by Finley Dunn and Giana Kaskiewicz.
Central Catholic 5, Shawsheen 3
Molly Boyden scored four goals, with Julia O’Neil picking up three assists for the 6-5-2 Raiders. Emmy Homsey also had a goal, and Maeve O’Sullivan pitched in a pair of assists.
Wrestling
Shawsheen 71, Greater Lawrence 9
Daniel Estrada Colon and Kaelib Reynolds had the Reggies wins.