Boys Lacrosse
Haverhill 15, Amesbury 8
Patrick McGowan had seven goals, and Jake Staples delivered four with two assists for the Hillies in the non-league win. Connor Damske pitched in two goals and two assists, while Trevor Lindmark and Jack Kelly also found the net.
Max Boyer came up with 13 saves in the Hillie net.
Softball
Whittier Tech 13, Everett 1
The Wildcats moved to 4-0 on the year, powered by Kaylee Habib’s second no-hitter of the spring. Habib struck out 12 in five innings, walking three.
Offensively, Habib, Kayden Ouellette and Ainsley Rousseau combined to go 7 for 9 with eight runs scored and four RBIs at the top of the order.
Salem 18, Alvirne 0
The Blue Devils move to 2-1 with their second blowout win in as many days. Michaela Dailey pitched the five-inning shutout win, striking out a dozen. Mickey Morales went 3 for 5 to lead the 11-hit attack.
Peabody 16, Greater Lawrence Tech 6
The Reggies fall to 2-3 despite two RBIs each from Ivelyse Lopez and freshman Brooke Nasella.
Tewksbury 8, Andover 4
The Warriors burst to a 4-0 led but saw things unravel as Tewksbury plated eight in the top of the fifth. All but three of those runs were unearned.
Aria Fraser had a big day for Andover with a double and a homer, driving in a pair of runs.
Baseball
Lowell Catholic 11, Greater Lawrence Tech 3
Brad Familia had two hits and stole three bases for the Reggies, who committed five errors in the loss. Rich Dominguez had the other Greater Lawrence hit.
Catholic Memorial 5, Central Catholic 0
The Raiders look to get back to work on Saturday at NECC (4 p.m.) vs. Andover.
Volleyball
Windham 3, Mascenic 0
Tomas Navratil led the winners with a dozen kills, and in Bryan Nguyen pitched in with 11 kills and four aces. Will Tomasek had four blocks Alejandro Geraldo added a pair in the win.
Greater Lawrence Tech 3, Central Catholic 0
Jelisson Peguero served 16 points with five aces and had 14 kills for the Reggies in the win. Jose Pena had a pair of blocks, and Anthony Rubim was all over the floor with 33 assists and 14 digs for 6-2 Greater Lawrence.
Terry Zhu served 10 points with a pair of aces for the winless Raiders. Sebastian Masse was strong at the net with eight kills and three blocks, while Michael Najjar (17 assists) and Elijah Hong (20 digs) also played well for the Raiders.
Chelmsford 3, Haverhill 0
Peter Grillo passed out 15 assists for the Hillies, who got solid defensive work from Patrick Osgood with six digs. Brady Paris (7 kills), Raily Romano Hidalgo (2 blocks) and Jacob Dube (3 aces) also pitched in for Haverhill.
Pinkerton 3, Farmington 0
The Astros cruised to their third straight win to start the year behind five kills apiece from Henry Bradshaw and Kaden Layne. The latter had the hot hand, serving up six aces.
Boys Tennis
Londonderry 9, Windham 0
Zac Hussey battled hard in his match to try and avoid the shutout but ultimately fell, 8-6.
Pinkerton 5, Nashua South 4
Trailing 4-2 and desperate, the Astros swept the doubles for the dramatic “W.” Mason Treadwell and Michael Saab were the lone singles winners for the Astros, while the team of Saab and Jack Welch locked up the victory at No. 3 doubles. Arav Mahajan-Treadwell and Killian Mahan-Quintin Maloney also scored in doubles.
Andover 5, Methuen 0
Kian Keyhan, Matt Wang and Ryan Furlong scored the straight-set singles wins for the Warriors. Cam Nutter-Ricky Tran and David Dunham-Elye Berman were your winning doubles teams.
Girls Tennis
Andover 4, Wilmington 1
Ishwa Dharan and Hila Berman rolled to straight-set wins at No. 2 and 3 singles. The teams of Celeste Miner-Valerie Chu and Farah Berty-Caitlyn Croll cruised in doubles.
St. Thomas 7, Pelham 2
Lydia Khatatba won her singles match for the Pythons, her first victory of the young season. Sarah Bellahrossi and Hailey Davis were sharp, winning at No. 2 doubles.
Girls Lacrosse
North Andover 10, Chelmsford 6
The Scarlet Knights continue to be the story of the spring in MVC girls lax with another big win. Niki Daley and Isa Robinson had three goals apiece. Sophia Fina added a pair, while Meghan Daley (2 assists) and McKenna Mohr added goals. Taylor Farrell had 14 saves for the winners.
Winchester 14, Haverhill 2
Sierra Jepson and Jenna Schultz had the Hillie goals. Lucia Antonelli and Keira Drouin combined for nine saves in net.
Governor’s 14, Brooks 13
Lydia Tangney scored six goals to surpass the 300-point mark in her Brooks career.
Shawsheen 12, GLT/Nashoba 3
Delaney Auger had two goals, and Alanna Alden added one for the GLT/Nashoba co-op team. Abby Fletcher anchored the defense in front of Amber King (12 saves).