Wrestling
Whittier 47, BC High 27
The Wildcats (7-6-1) pulled out a huge non-league victory. Coming away with wins include Reese Naylor at 113, Logan Souza at 120, Jayden Franco at 132, Colby Furgeson Torrey at 157, Jackson Depriest at 175, Matheus Binda at 190, Colby Kent at 215 and Ilon Amazon at 285.
All the wins came by pins.
Tewksbury 42, Haverhill 34
Hillies winners were Armaiez Ayala at 113, (by pin), Gabe Rodriguez at 120 by pin, Brett Walters at 157 by 12-0 decision, Lucas Perez at 165 by pin, Adam Walid at 175 by pin and Amisael Molina at 215 by pin.
Methuen 52, Lawrence 21
Coming away with wins for the Rangers were Luca Finocchiaro (106) by pin, Ian Rios (113) by pin, Michael McCormick (138), 11-9, Noah Beshara (150), by pin, Yavi Sanchez (157) by pin, Anthony DeMaio (165), 14-3, Vinny DeMaio (175) by pin, Jariel Lopez (190) by pin, Tommy Rodriguez (215) by pin, and Georgio Cherfane (285), 7-2.
Lowell 47, North Andover 23
Winners for the Scarlet Knights were: Jayden Martinez (113) by a 13-2 major decision, Michael Gagnon (126), 5-4, Jacob McCormick (144) by pin, Nataniel Estrada (165), by a major decision 16-3 and Aiden Aquilina (215) by pin.
The North Andover High girls team was also defeated by Lowell, 36-18. Alexia Henriquez Silva pinned her opponent in 18 seconds to win the 107-pound match. Kaydence Stadnyck won by a fall and Angela Pais won by forfeit.
Andover 53, Billerica 9
Winning their matches for the Golden Warriors were Aidan Flanagan (113), Max Albert (120), Nathan Morales (126), Tristan Kosiavelon (132), Jason Ballou (138), Joaquin Welch (150), Mason Medeiros (157), Anthony Archambault (165) and Marco Palermo (285).
Central Catholic 61, Chelmsford 15
Coming away with match victories for the Raiders were Sam Windship (106) by pin, Lucas Cooper (120), 16-0 technical fall, Colin Thompson (126), 12-6, Iziah Santiago (132), Connor Welock (144) by pin, Shane Sughrue (157) by pin, Caden Smith (165) by pin, Rhys Dewar (175), 16-0 technical fall, Caden Chase (19), Jackson Meehan (215) by pin, and Brian Reitano (285) by pin.
Timberlane 61, Keene 6
The wrestler of the meet went to junior Jason O’Brien, who defeated Keene All State placer Jack Gillard 18-4. Joe Consalvo also defeated an all-state placer 16-11.
Other winners include Matt Boucher (106), Ethan Bilobram (120), Scott Patti (126), Peter Morrissey (132), Gavin Oljey (150) by pin, Ryan Sigillo (157), 12-3, Cole Seuss (175), 9-1, Steven Fatout (190), 12-2, Kyle Linblad (215) by pin and Alex Hammond (285).
Girls Hockey
Berlin 8, Salem 5
Avery Condon notched two goals and teammates Mia Andriolo, Keegan Powers and Lily Defoe had one each for the Blue Devils.
Wayland/Weston 2, Central Catholic 1
The Raiders (3-5-1) could only muster one goal off the stick of Molly Boyden with an assist going to Lucy Irwin. Goalie Sydney Foster made 25 saves.
Tewksbury/Methuen 3, Shrewsbury 0
Sammy Ryan notched two goals and goalie Lydia Barnes (11 saves) registered her seventh shutout as the Red Rangers improve to 10-0.
Sophia Barbosa scored the other goal. Lauren Ryan, Sarah Marano, Maeve Burns and Lyla Chapman each had an assist.
Boys Hockey
Haverhill 3, Bedford 1
Matt Costa scored two goals and Tim Rosenthal had the other. Rocco Belfiore had an assist and goalie Anthony Pizzamenti turned away 34 shots. The Hillies are now 6-4.
Girls Basketball
Haverhill 62, North Middlesex 26
The Hillies bounced back from a Tuesday night loss with a non-league win. Natalie Libby broke out with a 19-point performance, while Sydney Bautz (13) and Grace Wood (13) also ended in double figures.
Boys Basketball
Brewster Academy 81, Central Catholic 57
Javi Lopez had a game high 23 points, while Elkin Pena and Drew O’Keefe had nine points each as the Raiders were defeated in the non-league game.
Bishop Guertin 78, Pinkerton Academy 75
In a terrific back-and-forth battle between two rivals, the Cardinals barely edged out the Astros. Wilson Youssef emerged with 36 points and six assists and Brady Sullivan also had a big night with 25 points and 11 rebounds.
Keene 67, Timberlane 46
From Tuesday night, Noah Chery, Mike Santosuosso, and Thayer Sherman each scored seven points as the Owls were defeated.
Central Catholic Skiing
At Tuesday’s Mass Bay West Alpha race, the Central Catholic girls finished in seventh place behind captain Kaleah Perham (4th place). The boys finished in seventh place behind Jack Quinn (6th place), Ofer Moritz (7th place) and senior Andrew Repici (14th).