Girls Soccer
Salem 2, Timberlane 0
Presley Marinelli set up Aaliyah Haggar for both goals — giving her 15 on the season — to lead the Blue Devils (4-4) to the win. Salem defenders Baylee MacLean and Roean Higgins made many great tackles throughout the game. Morgann Raskow made five big saves to earn the shutout.
For Timberlane, goalie Bella Johnson made ten saves.
Windham 0, Portsmouth 0
Windham (1-4-2) got amazing play from Kaitlyn Skwiot off the bench and Kiley Candon at striker. Harley Neal was back between the pipes after sitting out the last game with an injury and had her best game of the season.
Pelham 0, Merrimack Valley 0
Kayli Milward, Jessie Phillips and Khloe Letourneau played well for the Pythons.
Haverhill 8, Lawrence 0
Eve Barton scored two goals, while Aleigh Gonzalez, Makaylla Cederman, Sierra Jepson, Annabelle Bognanno, Brianna Renzella and Madelyn Harrington had one each, Cederman and Grace Taylor had two assists each, while Barton, Gonzalez and Jepson had one each.
Dracut 3, North Andover 2
Alexa Artz and Whitney Smith scored the goals for the Scarlet Knights while Kameron Kvaternik had an assist.
Central Catholic 8, Methuen 0
The Raiders improved to 6-1 overall behind three goals by Olivia Sweet, two from Ava Lee and one each from Chloe Fourtzialas, Sarah Tressler and Brynn Adams, her first at the varsity level.
Ciara Sammon picked up two assists, while Lee, Lucy Irwin, Heidi Salmoran and Sweet had one each. Sarah Parker (1 save) and Gianna DeMedeiros (2 saves) combined on the shutout.
Volleyball
Pinkerton Academy 3, Merrimack 0Lucy Denu led the way for the Astros with 13 service points and 13 assists. Also contributing were Izzy McIntyre (7 kills, 11 digs), Taylor Nastasi (12 assists, 6 kills), Aaliyah Gooden (6 blocks), Lola Hideriotis (12 service points), Maddie Andrade (11 digs) and Addison Douglas (4 aces).
Salem 3, Alvirne 1
Michaela Dailey (7 kills, 3 aces), Mia Contarino (8 kills, 3 aces, 10 digs), Riley Blanchet (5 kills, 28 assists) and Julia Stevenson (5 kills, 3 blocks) all had strong games to lead the Blue Devils to victory.
Shawsheen Tech 3, Whittier Tech 0
Mia King had five digs, while Katreina Green (3 kills) and Noella Santos (3 assists) also played well for the Wildcats.
Greater Lawrence 3, Greater Lowell 0The Reggies improved to 6-1 behind strong play from Franchesca Tavares (10 service points, 4 aces), Maria Rosario and Ella Dimauro-Lozowski (8 kills each), Asmeily Anziani (16 assists) and IIaisha Tavaras (19 digs).
Field Hockey
Masconomet 8, Central Catholic 1
Lily DeGrandpre scored the lone goal for the Raiders (1-6). Goalies Gianna Bonanno and Eva Davis combined to make 11 saves.
Golf
Haverhill 13.5, Dracut 6.5
Both Tommy Murphy and Max Boyer were co-medalists with one-under par 34 scores and were followed by Brady Bergeron (37), TJ Lindmark (40) and Teddy Kempinski (42).
Lowell 11.5, Methuen 8.5Methuen winners were Michael Yirrell (41), Zach Herland (42), Sean Wall (43) and Colby Costa (43).
Boys Soccer
Salem 3, Timberlane 0
Owen LaGrasse found the back of the net twice, and Kingston Freitas scored the other to lead the Blue Devils. Brayden dos Santos, Jack Schaefer and Levi Leite had single assists. Goalie Elias Mercedes made seven saves for the shutout and in front of him Liam Hevehan, Jake Delano, Christian Cruz and Derek Campbell played well.
Windham 6, Portsmouth 0
Noah Bustamante continued his hot scoring streak with two more tallies, while Thomas Brabazon, Adam Brabazon (first varsity), Benjamin Freni and Kellan Carter had the others tp help Windham improve to 5-1-2.
Adam Brabazon and Alejando Giraldo had two assists each, and Andrew Begley and John Durkin contributed with one each.
Keepers Damian Grzejka (2 saves) and Aditya Biju (1 save) split the duties.
North Andover 3, Dracut 0Liam Delaney scored all three goals to lead the Scarlet Knights to the victory. Goalie Nate Diaz made all seven saves to earn the shutout.
Lawrence 3, Haverhill 2
Lawrence (5-3) goals were scored by Carlos Delima, Anyel Sandoval (assist) and Derek Navichoque. Goalie Jared Martinez made six saves to earn the win.
Monday’s Games
Volleyball
Central Catholic 3, Andover 2
In a huge MVC showdown, the Raiders came from behind to win the final two games to take the match in five sets by scores of 25-15, 18-25, 18-25, 25-21 and 15-12).
Central’s (8-1) Julie Hall and Madison Blanchet were immense in this game. Hall finished with 21 kills and 26 digs and Blanchet had 36 assists as the team’s setter to go along with 15 service points including four aces. Sydney Faria (12 kills), Dahiamerys Brito (24 digs) and Bella Sierpina (4 blocks) also played well.
For Andover, Tina Zheng had an incredible 51 assists, while Claire Zhang had 23 service points, three aces and 17 digs. Also contributing were Naomi Vajda with 20 kills, Ella Durant with 17 service points and 10 kills and Farah Berty with 31 digs.
Methuen 3, Haverhill 0
For the Hillies, Abigail Mistretta had ten assists, Bella Davis finished with six kills, Lucy Martinez had four aces and 14 digs and Leah Terroux added two blocks.
Dracut 3, Lawrence 1
Chanel Jimenez finished with 15 assists for the Lancers, while teammates Leah Torres (7 kills) and Angie Valdez (5 service points with 3 aces) also put forth strong efforts.
Windham 3, Merrimack 0Riley Sawyer led the Jaguars offensively with 16 kills and two blocks. Sophia Lopez had a well-rounded performance with 12 digs, six kills, and two aces. Maddie Begley had 23 assists and five aces.
Boys Soccer
Pinkerton Academy 0, Manchester Memorial 0Neither team could generate much offense but Pinkerton’s Zach Delong, Justin Howell, Jackson Garrett and Ryan Oliviera all played well in front of goalie Tyler Elliott (3 saves).
Field Hockey
Winnacunnet 5, Pinkerton Academy 1Gwen Lee scored the lone Astros’ goal on a stroke and Ayvree Hamilton played well for the defense.
Wilmington 2, Haverhill 0
The Hillies couldn’t generate any offense in the non-league loss. On Tuesday, the Hillies were defeated by Beverly, 7-0.
Golf
Billerica 14, Haverhill 6
Haverhill fell to 2-5 despite strong performances from Tommy Murphy, who was the match medalist with a 3 under par 32 and also won his match 2&1, Max Boyer who shot a 39 to win his match 2&1 and Teddy Kempinski who halved his match.
Pinkerton splits tri-meet
In a tri-meet held at the Hoodkroft Country Clubs (par 36), Londonderry finished with 197 points, followed by Pinkerton Academy (9-5) and Spaulding at 205, but the Astros won the tiebreaker.
Pinkerton’s top performers were Luke Lojko (38), Brady Cuneo (39), Johnny Barbarossa (41), Tyler Morin (43) and Matt Barnaby (44).
Windham and Salem in quad meet
In a quad match held at the Scottish Highlands, Concord finished with the low score of 196, followed by Windham (200), Salem (203) and Exeter (204). For Windham, top performers were Thomas Manning (35), Sean Collins and Evan Dellorfano (40), Ethan Peluso (42), Aiden Theriault (43) and Nathan Weiss and Andrew Kosowicz (44).
For Salem, Teagan Boudreau finished with a 38, followed by Gavin Dougherty (40), Andrew Osborn and Kyle Giarrusso (41), Jameson Cande (43), Ryan Oliveri (44) and Ryan Kelley and Maddox Boudreau (46).