The New Hampshire Division I and II golf championship meets were held on Tuesday at Canterbury Woods Country Club and Mount Washington Golf Club, respectively.
In DI, Pinkerton Academy finished fifth (+45, 405). The Astros were led by Luke Lojko, who finished with a five-over 77, which included an eagle and two birdies. Also competing were Johnny Barbarossa and Tyler Morin (80), Mitchell Madsen (87), Brady Cuneo (90), Nolan Thoekas (92) and Thomas Blaszka (93).
Windham was led by Thomas Manning, who also shot a five-over 77, which included one birdie and six bogeys. Teammates Sean Collins (80), Ethan Peluso (83), Evan Dellorfano (85), Aiden Theriault (91), Andrew Kosowicz and Dante Solimini (94), and Nathan Weiss (102) also competed.
Ryan Kelley (89) and Gavin Doughty (102) competed for the Salem Blue Devils.
Both Lojko and Manning advance to the next round of the individual competition.
In DII, Timberlane finished ninth behind the efforts of Luke Dyer (83), Nolan Barry (88), Ryan Chartier and Cole Dolloff (90), Jack Bettez (92), Mark St. Jean (94) and Cam Soucy (99).
Boys Soccer Lawrence 2, Chelmsford 1
The Lancers are now two wins away from qualifying for post-season for the first time in program history. Robin Quinones and Carlos Delima proved the offensive punch with single tallies, while Anyel Sandoval and Melvi Velez recorded one assist each.
Goalie Jared Martinez earned the win by making six saves.
Central Catholic 5, Haverhill 0
Five different goal scorers found the back of the net for the Raiders with Evan D’Agata, Dariel Javier, Cole Loisel, Matthew Crocker and Alex DeAngelis (1 assist).
Osvin Merida and Jack Carroll had one assist each and goalie Noah Orzeck made five saves for the shutout.
Methuen 2, Tewksbury 1
The Rangers (8-2-6) extended its unbeaten streak to seven games with a terrific battle against the Redmen. Yaseen Dakiri scored the team’s first goal and after Tewksbury tied it up, Erik Delaney delivered the game winner.
Goalie Matthew Mrabu made ten saves for the win.
Londonderry 6, Salem 3
Owen LaGrasse, Quentin DeLorey and Jack Redmen tallied goals for the Blue Devils, while Mateus Pinto dished out two assists and goalie Elias Mercedes made 12 saves.
Gr. Lawrence 4, Kipp 1
The Reggies came through with a win over their CAC opponents.
Girls Soccer Andover 6, Lowell 0
Ava DeLuca, Lily Heckman, Maggie McCabe, Soairse Daly, Silvi Storch and Amelia O’Toole each had a goal to help the Golden Warriors improve to 4-2-5. Keira Brozgal, Hannah Lee, Kiera Lenihan and McCabe had one assist each.
Oyster River 2, Pelham 0
Goalie Hailey Davis made ten saves in net and in front of her, Sophia Rodriguez, Lexy Brodeur and Jessie Phillips played well.
Tewksbury 6, Methuen 1
Lexi McKenna scored the lone goal in the loss.
Haverhill defeated
In the Hillies 6-1 loss to Central Catholic, Sierra Jepson scored the lone goal on a penalty kick. Eve Barton and Olivia Gonzalez had strong games, while goalies Delia Ndama and Izzy Tanguay combined to make 11 saves.
Volleyball Gr. Lowell 3, Whittier Tech 0
Kelly Vigneaux finished with seven blocks as the Wildcats fell to 6-9 on the season.
Monday’s Games
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d Hockey Pinkerton Academy 4, Bishop Guertin 2
Gwen Lee had three goals and an assist to pace the offense and Fran Doyle scored the other goal. Jada Vasquez picked up an assist.
Rivers 2, Brooks 1
Cait Driscoll scored the lone goal for Brooks in the loss. Also playing well were Kamryn Shumsky (Methuen), Elsa Wood, Sarah Broadbent and Molly Sullivan.
Girls Soccer North Andover 2, Beverly 1
Emma Rasanan and Cameron Kvaternik scored goals for the Scarlet Knights (6-4-3) while Cate Scully contributed with an assist.
Boys Soccer Tewksbury 2, North Andover 1
Liam Delaney scored the lone goal with an assist going to Brayden Salach. Goalie Nate Dias made three saves.
Volleyball Andover 3, Dracut 0
The Golden Warriors (13-3) were led by Tina Zheng, who finished with 21 service points including nine aces and 21 assists as the team’s setter. Farah Berty added 17 digs and Jessie Wang chipped in with 11 kills and eight digs. Naomi Vajda had six blocks.