Girls Lacrosse Haverhill 14, Lowell 7
Megan Doody led the winners with five goals and two assists, and Natalie Libby had four goals, and Jenna Schultz pitched in a pair. Keira Drouin made 12 saves in the win.
Methuen 18, Dracut 2The Rangers move to 7-7, 5-0 in the league with the win.
Grace Ricupero led with five goals, while Hanane Aboutoui, Lily Giard, Chloe Cashman, Eva Comeau and Emma Flynn had two each. Gianna Coletti netted her first varsity goal in the win.
Pingree 20, Brooks 8Cait Driscoll led Brooks with five goals. Abby Athanasoulas played a strong defensive game in front of goalie Ella Phillips, who made 11 saves.
Pelham 15, Milford 6Ella DeSimone was huge in the win, scoring seven goals. Emma Bowlan was sharp in goal, stopping 10 shots.
Windham 18, Nashua North 3Ally and Anna Hartman combined for seven goals and five assists in the Jaguar win. Lil Sevigny scored three times, while Ella Gallinelli and Ali Pallaria each had two goals.
Nashoba/GLT 16, Mystic Valley 4Delaney Auger had four goals and three assists, while Amelia Hawkins added five goals and an assist for the winners.
Pinkerton 9, Exeter 8The Astros got three goals apiece from Rylee Robinson and Sookie Folsom in the win. Francesca Doyle scored twice, and Ava Michelinie added a goal with three assists. Paige Fenner earned the win with 11 saves.
Softball
Pinkerton 9, Spaulding 2Julia Caruso allowed just three hits and didn’t walk a batter in the win.
Offensively, Mia Marshall powered the attack, going 4 for 4 with a triple and four RBIs.
Mollie Wheale (3 RBIs), Nalia Hilton and Caruso had two hits apiece. Cara Murray drove in a pair of runs.
Windham 12, Bedford 7Freshman Colbie Cushman and sophomore Lily Carballeira combined for an 11-strikeout win to boost the Jags’ mark to 7-1. Cushman had two hits, two RBIs, and scored twice. Kate Ballard also had a multi-hit game. Grace Soucy had a hit, scored twice, and had a fine defensive game.
North Andover 7, Haverhill 6Lauren Lynch drove in a pair of runs with her two hits. Katie Manzi, Riley Davis and Alana Jenkins all had two hits apiece. Lilianne Lee struck out 12 in the win for the 5-6 Knights.
Gianna Pistone and Ava Moscaritolo had two hits apiece for Haverhill. Emma Proia, Moscaritolo, Bella Libucha and Emma Manning drove in Hillie runs.
Greater Lawrence Tech 6, Notre Dame 0Sam Nasella dominated the day, firing a one-hitter and striking out 14 in the shutout. Janiah Bazemore had two hits and drove in a run in the win. Olivia Erban drove in two.
Pelham 6, Milford 1The Pythons evened their mark at 3-3 on the year behind Caileigh Aguiar’s nine-strikeout performance. Kacey Nomandie had two hits to pace the offense.
Lowell Catholic 8, Whittier Tech 2Freshman Alina Abarca had a hit and scored a run but the Wildcats fell to 2-7 on Tuesday.
Baseball
Lawrence 9, Tewksbury 0Jayden Minaya dominated over five innings, allowing four hits and a walk with five Ks. Michael Schaufenbil finished up with two shutout frames. Jeremy Veloz had two hits and drove in two runs. Darren Rodriguez had a pair of hits, and Anderson Silverio pitched in a hit, two runs and two RBIs.
Central Catholic 7, Andover 1The Raiders made it two wins in two days behind Danny Snyder’s solid work on the mound. He scattered eight hits.
Shayne Welch led the offense with a triple and two singles, driving in a pair. Anthony Polichetti singled and added a sacrifice fly to drive in three Raider runs.
For the Warriors, who outhit Central 8-6, Danny Van Buren and Kyle Olson had two hits apiece.
Methuen 5 Lowell 3Julius Soto struck out six in a complete-game three-hitter as the Rangers moved to 5-8 on the year. Alex Santiago had a pair of doubles, scored twice and drove in a Ranger run. Jeyvien Deleon added a hit and an RBI.
Pinkerton 3, Spaulding 0Joe Del Signore was large and in charge, striking out eight while pitching three-hit ball over 6.1 innings for the win. Mason Matuszak preserved the shutout with the last two outs of the game.
Offensively, Landin Moore doubled twice and Hunter Brasier singled and doubled for the 10-1 Astros.
Concord 9, Salem 4Patrick Ross had three hits, including a two-run homer for the Blue Devils, who fall to 3-7. Anthony Angelari and Ryan Lopez drove in Salem runs.
Dover 8, Timberlane 0
The Owls fall to 3-7 on the year despite a 2 for 2 day from Mike Santosuosso.
Pelham 10, Milford 3Kevin Hardy picked up his second win of the year for the Pythons, striking out nine without allowing an earned run. Jake Davidson and Zach Dutton each had two hits and two RBIs. Alex Huberty knocked in his first run of the year.
Lynn Tech 8, Greater Lawence Tech 5Evan Starr and Chris Sanchez had two hits each for the Reggies. Ricardo Martinez, Jerlin Melo and Sanchez each drove in one run.
BB&N 5, Brooks 4Andrew Martin went the distance and struck out eight in the tough-luck loss for 3-9 Brooks. Carson Cobb and Logan Martin had multi-hit games.
Phillips splits pairPhillips Andover split a doubleheader with rival Exeter, winning 3-2 in the opener and dropping the nightcap, 7-3.
Matthew Shampine threw five innings, striking out seven and allowing two unearned runs, Windham’s Jacob Honor tossed two shutout innings in relief to get the win. Haverhill’s Caleb Penn had two hits and an RBI, and senior captain Owen Callahan had the game-winning RBI single.
Grady Wright of Andover had an RBI single in Game 2, while Garrett Falahee added two hits.
North Andover 15, Haverhill 1The Knights pounded 10 hits, scoring a dozen runs in the first two innings and never looked back. Trey Martin had three hits, and Angel Hoil-Soto added a pair. Each drove in two, while Pat Long and Harrison Goodrow had three RBIs apiece.
Volleyball
Dover 3, Pinkerton 1Sean Phelps had a dozen kills and three blocks for the Astros, who fought hard all match. Preston Bienvenue Cernuda had seven digs to anchor the defense, and Jacob Rice passed out 20 assists.
Methuen 3, Dracut 0Andrew Cox had 17 kills in the win for the Rangers. Jayden Cox passed out 30 assists as Methuen moved to 10-4 on the year. Daniel Bui (7 digs) and Justin Feliz (5 blocks) also played strong matches. Elijah Jean served 15 points with a pair of aces.
Chelmsford 3, Lawrence 1Victor Torres had 16 kills for the Lancers, adding nine digs on defense. Christian Gomez passed out 26 assists for 7-6 Lawrence.
North Andover 3, Haverhill 0
The Knights moved to 8-3 on the year behind Prady Mistry’s double-double with 15 assists and 11 digs. Ryan Quinn and Rithwik Minchala had eight kills apiece.
Pat Osgood had seven Hillie kills, and Brady Paris pitched in defensively with 17 digs. Brady Bergeron had nine assists.
Greater Lawrence Tech 3, Lynn Tech 0The Reggies move to 9-3 as Janiel Vizcaino led the way with eight kills and five blocks. Anthony Rubim had 22 assists, and Luis Nunez served 10 points. Jose Pena added five aces, and Exraydian Colon stood out on defense with nine digs.
Andover 3, Central Catholic 1The Raiders fall to 5-9 despite Sebastien Masse’s 10-kill, 5-block effort. Seven Gibson added 11 kills for the Raiders, while Michael Najjar (29 assists), Elijah Hong (19 digs) and Grayson Silver (18 service points) all played well.
Boys Lacrosse
Pinkerton 11, Exeter 10 (OT)
Matt Gormady netted the game-winner in overtime, his third of the night, as the Astros moved to 8-1 on the year. Levi Weaver scored four goals with two assists, and Tyler Pinardi added two goals and three assists. Brady Blaszka and Caleb Hobden anchored the defense, and Owen Perkins was sharp in goal with several big saves.
Timberlane 19, Spaulding 4Rocco Psareas and Landon Petry combined for 14 goals and nine assists in the big Owls win. Mason Beckler added a pair of goals, while Ryan Bazidane was sharp with 11 saves in net.
Windham 13, Nashua North 3Sam Kramer’s four-goal, three-assist effort led the way. Josh Trudel had four goals, and Evan DellOrfano found the back of the net three times. Ethan Peluso had an impressive day with 10 ground-ball wins.
Billerica 16, Central Catholic 5With three goals and an assist, Raider Cal Schoenfeld topped the 100-point mark in his career. Peter Thompson scored twice, while Maddox Moscardini made 13 saves in net for Central.