Softball
Central Catholic 3, Chelmsford 2
The Raiders took down Chelmsford with a bottom of the seventh rally. Liv Moeckel had the game-winning RBI, driving in two on the day with three hits. Winning pitcher Chloe Salerno and Emily Goc had two hits apiece.
Windham 6, Concord 0
The Jaguars moved to 4-0 on the year behind a combined, four-hit, nine-strikeout shutout from Claire Ballard and Kelly Wright. Anna Mitrou, who blasted a homer and drove in three, and Wright had two-hit nights. Sophomore Ava Runde stood out defensively and drove in a pair of runs.
Timberlane 21, Manchester Central 3
The Owls hung up a dozen runs in the third to put this one away for good. Audrina Cordeiro had three singles and a homer, driving in seven runs in the win. Juliana DeVito was 4 for 4, and Lindsay Fuller smacked three doubles to drive in four in the five-inning affair.
Pentucket 11, North Andover 1
The Knights dropped their second game in as many days, falling in the non-leaguer to the Cape Ann League leader.
Lauren Lynch had a pair of hits and run down a handful of tough balls in center field. Jayla Jones roped an RBI-triple, and Lily Fabiano doubled.
Pelham 17, Hollis Brookline 6
The Pythons piled on the offense, improving to 2-2 on the young season. Aubrin Berger had four hits to lead the way, while Caileigh Aguiar and Phemi Kerrigan had three apiece. Sophia Forristall, who homered, Bella Furtado, Lucy Daloia and Sophia Guinazzo all had two hits apiece.
Haverhill 22, Lawrence 0
Ava Moscaritolo homered, drove in four runs and scored three times for the Hillies, who put up 14 in the first inning. She also pitched the five-inning shutout, striking out nine. Emma Proia had three hits, and Cayla Irwin added a pair for the Hillies.
Baseball
Greater Lowell 15, Greater Lawrence 1
Brad Familia, Kewdy Ceballos and Randy Fernandez had the only hits for the Reggies in the loss.
Timberlane 9, Manchester Central 0
Junior Matt Fitzgerald went all seven innings, allowing only four hits and striking out five for the win. Fitzgerald also went 3 for 5 at the plate. Classmate Mike Santosuosso and sophomores Frank Carrasquillo and Kieran Lamb all had extra base hits for the Owls.
Pinkerton 17, Keene 0
Winning pitcher Leo Boucher doubled and tripled to drive in three for the Astros, who hung up a dozen in the bottom of the first and never looked back. Boucher allowed two hits and struck out seven in the five-inning shutout. Hunter Brasier had three doubles and drove in four for the Astros, now 3-0.
Exeter 5, Salem 4
The Blue Devils carried a 4-3 lead into the seventh before the hosts walked it off with two in the bottom half of the frame. Kyle Giarrusso had two hits and an RBI for Salem. Cooper Deschene and Patrick Ross each had a Blue Devil hit and RBI.
Masconomet 8, Lawrence 7
The Lancers took it to the Chieftains for five innings, leading 7-1 behind some masterful mound work from Enmanuel Paulino (5 ip, 1r, 10k). But Paulino ran out of pitches and Masco walked it off with one out in the seventh.
Isaias Romero, Daoneal Garcia and Yendy Rivero each had a hit and an RBI for the Lancers in the loss.
Nobles 7, Brooks 0
Charlie Rousmaniere came out of the bullpen for Brooks and extended his scoreless streak to 7.1 innings. Freshman Jackson Robbins pitched a scoreless seventh in his varsity debut.
Windham 3, Concord 1
Eddie Charity worked five strong innings for the Jaguar victory, striking out six. Andy Connam worked a pair of scoreless innings for the save.
Jake Sullo had two hits for 2-2 Windham.
Boys Lacrosse
Haverhill 17, Amesbury 8
The Hillies finished off the home-and-home sweep of Amesbury with Jake Staples and Patrick McGowan splitting a dozen goals evenly. Trevor Lindmark had two goals and an assist, while Connor Damske delivered a goal and three assists. TJ Lindmark and Brewer Murray rounded out the Hillie scorers. Max Boyer turned aside 11 shots in the win.
Pelham 17, Trinity 5
The Pythons move to 2-2 behind a three-goal, seven-assist night from Aidan Cote. Mason Frechette scored five goals and Jake Suliveras had four. Chris Swiniarski and Will Jeknavorian had two goals apiece, while Jacoby Lee made seven saves in net.
Girls Lacrosse
Pinkerton 12, Andover 9
The Astros took a 7-6 lead at the half and hung on behind four-goal nights from Francesca Doyle and Delaney Summers. Hannah Lisauskas added two goals and two assists, while Sookie Folsom also scored twice for the Astros. Sara DiClemente made six saves for Pinkerton in net.
Boys Tennis
Salem 9, Spaulding 0
Brendan Lynn, Matthew Harding, Max Condon, Max Sylvester, Rocco Crescenzo and Dylan Coyle all took commanding leads en route to victories.
Alexander St. Laurent joined Coyle to round out the win in doubles.
Girls Tennis
Salem 6, Spaulding 3
The Blue Devils wrapped this one up in the singles action with Mia Contarino, Molly Mosto, Chelsey Blanchette, Juno Battaglia and Amelia Cikacz piling up victories. Blanchette and Cikacz teamed up to ice the cake with a win in doubles.
Volleyball
Pinkerton 3, Goffstown 0
Sangay Gurung stepped into the starting lineup and delivered six digs and a pair of assists for the winners. Freshman Mikey Lemay set a season-high with nine kills, while Kaden Layne led the winners with 10. Ben Koelb had 24 assists for the Astros.