Boys Basketball
Methuen 88,
Concord-Carlisle 63
With the Rangers needing a win to officially lock down a state tourney berth, Isaiah Andino and the boys left no doubt in the finals of the Concord-Carlisle tourney.
Andino tossed in 38 points to claim the tourney MVP, powering the Rangers to their 10th win of the year. Nethaniel Clemente dominated the boards, scoring 14 points and hauling in 28 rebounds. Lennon Abreu De La Cruz had 17 points, and Alex Santiago pitched in nine. Jeyvien DeLeon anchored the Rangers on defense.
Trinity 54, Windham 45
Jack Koutrobis had 17 points for the Jags, now 9-7. Jack Murphy added 11 points, and Tyler Jordan had nine.
Central Catholic 87,
Charlestown 56
Javi Lopez led the Raiders with 24 points in the IAABO Board 27/Comcast tourney win. Zack Sangermano added 14. Lopez and Jeremiah Almanzar earned spots on the all-tourney team.
Notre Dame Cristo Rey 58,
Cristo Rey Boston 51
The Panthers close out the regular season with their 12th straight win, locking down a 19-1 record on the year.
Sebastian Garcia led the way with 16 points and Isaias Feliciano had 13. Sophomore Derian Osuna added 12 points and freshman Ysael Garcia chipped in 11.
Andover 58, Cambridge 49
Andover moved into the finals of the third annual Warrior Classic with the win, which also happened to be victory No. 550 in the storied career of coach David Fazio.
Now 13-6, Andover plays for the title on its home court at 6 p.m. on Wednesday night against Wachusett Regional.
Pelham 54, Coe-Brown 51 (OT)
Down four in OT, Pelham found a way to slay the Bears in the extra session with an 11-4 closing run. Shawn Bodenrader led the Pythons with 13 points. Brady Hegan scored 8 of his 12 in the fourth and OT. Luke Estell and Nick Giuffrida each scored nine, including a huge three by Giuffrida in overtime.
Merrimack 59, Pinkerton 49
The Astros fall to 5-11, while Merrimack moves to 8-8.
Bedford 72, Salem 70
The Blue Devils gave the No. 1 team in Division I all it could handle, before falling. Bedford is now 13-3, while Salem drops to 5-11.
Manchester Central 63, Timberlane 36
Timberlane is now 1-15 on the year and hosts Bishop Guertin on Friday night.
Brookline 63, Greater Lawrence Tech 60
The Reggies finish up at 13-7 with the consolation loss at the Spartan Classic. Greater Lawrence’s Amarian Lopes was named to the all-tourney team.
Girls Basketball
Apponequet 45, Andover 36
Andover fell to 13-6 with the Tuesday loss in the Spartan Classic final. Kiera Lenihan had a dozen points for the Warriors, while Kallie Martin and Savannah Ross added eight.
Andover 54,
Malden Catholic 32
The senior Lenihan powered the Warriors into the finals of the Spartan Classic with 21 points. Martin had 13.
Wachusett 46,
Central Catholic 44
The Raiders pushed the Division 2 state finalist Mountaineers to the limit in the title game of the IAABO Board 27/Comcast tourney in Boston. Kerri Finneran had 19 points. Aniela Kwo added 10 and Lilly Phillips added nine for 12-6 Central, which hosts New Hampshire unbeaten Londonderry on Wednesday night.
Reading 36, North Andover 25
The Knights finish the year at 8-12 with the consolation round loss in the Larry McIntire Memorial/IAABO Board 130 tourney. North Andover’s Sydney Rogers earned a spot on the All-Tournament team.
Concord-Carlisle 54, Whittier Tech 48
The Wildcats will now head to the Division 3 state tourney with a 14-6 record.
Timberlane 42, Manchester Central 31
Rylee Donahue erupted for 25 points in the victory. Sam Mooney had seven points, and Ella Lampron dropped in six for the 10-6 Owls.
Windham 67, Trinity 36
Megan Husson led three Jaguars into double figures with 14 points as Windham moved to 17-2 overall and 14-2 in New Hampshire play. Lilah Boucher had 11, and Rileigh Finneran added 10 in the victory.
Concord Christian 49,
Pinkerton 41
The Astros fall to 11-5 and head to 8-7 Portsmouth on Friday night. Sydney Gerossie led Pinkerton with 15 points. Kaylee Dupuis and Mia Marshall added eight apiece.
Pelham 52, Coe-Brown 51
Pelham pulled out the thriller on a Sophia Guinazzo free throw with four seconds left. Grace Riley paced the Pythons with 15 points, while Addie Breault had a dozen and Guinazzo 10. Hannah Kelly had five points, five rebounds and five assists.
Boys Hockey
Norwell 3,
Amesbury/Whittier 2
Riley Guertin and Brogan Arrivella had the Redhawk goals. Nick Boothroyd made 25 saves in the loss.
Danvers 4, Haverhill 0
Max Boyer made 36 saves for the Hillies, who fell on Monday in the opener of the Newburyport tourney.
Shawsheen 6, Methuen 1
Will MacLaren had the Ranger goal, and Phillip Metivier made 40 stops in the net for Methuen, now 13-4-2.
Belmont 5, Central Catholic 1
Keegan Hunt had the goal for the Raiders, who fall to 4-17 but will still head to the Division 1 state tourney. Sean Tattan and Logan Sheedy combined for 24 saves in the Central net.
Girls Hockey
Central 4, Latin Academy 2
Lucy Irwin netted two goals and added an assist for the Raiders, who finish the regular season at 15-5. Maddie Delvecchio and Alex Kohalmi added goals. Julia O’Neill and Sofia Flores Quero each dished out a pair of assists.
Andover 3, NDA-Hingham 3
Lucy MacLean, Bella DiFiore and Lindsay Kenny had the Warrior goals, while Rylan Collins was strong in net for the Warriors.
Andover 7, Needham 0
Leah Kivlehan had a pair of goals, while Brooke Howard, Avery Pitts, Nora Hurley, Bella DiFiore and Grace Johnson all had single goals. Catie Edwards picked up the shutout in net.