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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
18 Jan 2025
Danny Ventura, Kristina Banahan, Tyler McManus


NextImg:Friday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

BOYS BASKETBALL

Thomas Edwards put up 27 points, while AJ Bailey tallied 17 points and Nyisah Miranda had 13 points and 15 assists as Avon took down Calvary 66-47 in a nonleague contest. … Matt Breen (27 points), Franck Moron (16 points) and Dyllon Pratt (10 points) spurred Shawsheen (9-1) in a 57-45 win over Worcester Tech.

Weston Bunnell scored 21 points to propel Stoneham to a 50-48 Middlesex League win over Melrose. … Anthony Gerrior (16 points), Matty Gray (13 points) and Cole Shannon (11 points) steered the Burlington offense in a 52-39 win over Wilmington.

Gio Jean (25 points, six rebounds) and Travis Sanchez (24 points, four assists) bolstered Lynn Tech (3-7) in a 72-51 Commonwealth Athletic Conference win over Whittier.

Ryan Frigiani (17 points), Thomas Churney (14 points) and Giulian Mariano (10 points) broke into double figures in scoring for Dover-Sherborn (3-7) in a 75-29 Tri-Valley League victory over Ashland. … Peter Kumar dropped 21 points, while Rowan Tracey scored 20 points as Medfield downed Norwood, 78-72.

Jabari Williams (18 points), James Dingman (16 points), Jack Zambardino (15 points) and Niko Trapotsis (14 points) delivered great performances for Arlington (9-1) in a 75-61 Middlesex League win over Woburn.

In a South Shore League game, Kingston Maxwell tallied 20 points, five rebounds, five assists, three steals, and two blocks to lead Abington to a 69-48 win over Cohasset. … Will Ruffini and Nate Helms scored 20 points each for Carver in a 61-40 win over Hull.

Dom Taylor (21 points, four rebounds), Brendan McDonald (16 points, five rebounds, four assists), Finn Bjork (12 points, nine rebounds, four blocks), Colten Pacheco (10 points, six assists, four rebounds) and Max Finlaw (10 points) reached double figures in the scorebook for Somerset Berkley (9-1) in an 83-53 South Coast Conference win over Apponequet.

Caden Sullivan exploded for 31 points, while Justice Samuels and Seth O’Donnell scored 10 points each as Franklin beat Milford 66-56 in Hockomock League play.

Matt Gaffney (20 points), Mamadou Camara (16 points), Aboubakar Nimaka (16 points), and Abe Camara (12 points) powered Malden Catholic (9-0) to a 75-57 Catholic Conference win over BC High.

Sam Thompson (19 points), Finn Barron (16 points) and Matt Sherf (14 points) paced Marblehead during a 68-57 Northeastern Conference win over Danvers.

Ethan Rodriguez poured in a career-high 39 points as Norton edged Blue Hills 66-65 in a nonleague contest.

Jake Fortier caught fire for 30 points, and JJ Martinez tacked on 14 points as St. Mary’s (Lynn) remained perfect with a 72-56 Catholic Central League win over Cathedral. … Tysen Teixeira put in 19 points, and Quisston Silva had 15 points as Bishop Stang beat Arlington Catholic, 71-62.

Jason Berry scored 15 points for North Reading in a 59-33 Cape Ann League win over Essex Tech.

Kobe Nguyen (18 points), Aidan McGrath (15 points) and Ace Burris (11 points) powered North Quincy (9-2) in a 49-45 Patriot League win over Quincy.

Ryan Altman (19 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, five steals), Robby Fiore (15 points, two rebounds, two assists, steal, block) and Jordy Schwartz (14 points, two rebounds, two assists, two steals) paced things offensively for Rivers in a 60-47 Independent School League win over Middlesex.

AB Labell scored 26 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and supplied seven assists, while Caden Shrock contributed 18 points and 11 rebounds as Hamilton-Wenham downed Rockport 70-61 in the Cape Ann League.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Celia Neilson (16 points, six assists), Caitlin Boyle (15 points, six rebounds) and Kiley Bloom (11 points, six rebounds) paced the Bishop Fenwick (7-3) offense in a 62-21 Catholic Central League victory over Cardinal Spellman. … Nora Simpson (10 points, 10 rebounds, four steals) led a balanced attack of 11 different scorers for Arlington Catholic (8-5) in a 47-28 win over Bishop Stang. … Maddy Steel scored 25 points (seven three-pointers), while Mollie Mullen contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, four assists and four steals as Bishop Feehan (9-1) defeated Archbishop Williams, 74-63.

Fay D’Angelo knocked down 15 points, and Sophie Derochea scored 10 points as Pembroke defeated Hanover 57-42 in Patriot League action. … Alayna Bathalon (nine points) and Keryn Stone (eight points) led Whitman-Hanson (7-4) to a 73-41 win over Marshfield. … Cassidy Conroy (12 points) and Sara Miller (eight points) guided Silver Lake to a 45-31 win over Plymouth North. … Ella Fitzpatrick scored 19 points, and Kendall Quinn chipped in with nine points as Duxbury defeated Hingham, 58-55. … Maeve Powers (21 points), Maeghan Smith (14 points), Nora Geary (13 points) and Tabby McDonough (nine points) paced North Quincy (9-1) in a 65-47 win over intercity rival Quincy.

Rowan Murphy (19 points, seven rebounds) and Ava Mennella (14 points, five assists) led the way as Greater Lowell (8-2) came back from a halftime deficit to beat Shawsheen 43-34 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. … Muji Vader scored 13 points, and Lily Roth hit a clutch three-pointer to give Minuteman a late lead as the Revolution edged Greater Lawrence, 32-30.

Naya Annigeri (18 points), Jailen Annigeri (15 points) and Tess Baacke (11 points) set the tone for Medfield in a 60-41 Tri-Valley League win over Norwood.

Amelia Crowe netted 16 points, and Chloe Dancewicz added 11 points for Pentucket (9-2) in a 45-29 Cape Ann League win against Newburyport. … Kiersten Higgins scored 15 points as North Reading (10-1) defeated Essex Tech, 51-26.

Eva Downing poured in 17 points as Braintree (9-1) rolled to a 62-36 nonleague win over Bridgewater-Raynham. … Sarah Michel recorded 12 points, and Bella Sulfaro finished with 11 points as Blue Hills (8-0) bested Upper Cape, 41-34. … Divine Egbuta buried 17 points, and Savannah Tang drained 15 points as Lynn Classical (9-2) defeated Southeastern, 55-43.

Caroline Vient (16 points), Kerri Finneran (13 points) and Aniela Kwo (10 points) guided Central Catholic (8-2) during a 67-31 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Lowell. … Kiera Lenihan scored 15 points for Andover (6-3) as part of a 55-33 win over Methuen. … Sydney Rogers (20 points, 10 rebounds, three assists), Alex Rogers (11 points, four rebounds) and Courtney Fritts (nine points) were the leading scorers for North Andover in a 54-29 win over Haverhill.

In a Hockomock League game, Lauryn DiGiorgio put up 13 points while Chloe Fales added another 10 as Franklin defeated Milford, 55-31. … Avery Gamble dropped 20 points, while Zoey Swanson notched 13 points and Maeve Horsman registered nine points as Oliver Ames defeated North Attleboro, 50-38. … Kailey Sullivan fired in 23 points, and Addie Ruter chipped in with 12 points as Foxboro cruised to a 64-36 win over Mansfield.

Ashley Cohen netted 17 points, while AB Davis and Georgia Stathakis scored 12 points each as Bedford routed Weston 65-27 in the Dual County League.

Ally Bettencourt put up 17 points and had 15 rebounds to lead Peabody to a 66-22 win over Beverly in a Northeastern Conference matchup.

Charlotte Robichaud (18 points), Molly Trahan (16 points) and Stella Harrington (10 points) stepped up for Reading (8-2) in a 53-30 Middlesex League win over Winchester. … Savannah Scali reached 1,000 career points for Burlington in a 37-36 win over Wilmington. … Ally Carpentieri netted 19 points, and Vivian Schofield notched 13 points as Stoneham defeated Melrose, 53-35.

Bella Owumi put in 14 points, and Reese Matela had 11 points as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (11-1) held off Evangelical Christian (Florida) 61-56 at the Bishop Verot Shootout.

Reese Hansen collected 10 points and four steals, pairing with Kate Greer (eight points, 13 rebounds) to lead Cohasset past Abington 43-26 in the South Shore League. … Josie Helms netted 22 points, while Julia Grimes scored 16 points and Jaydn Sotomayor had 10 points as Carver defeated Randolph, 65-32.

Evie Schwartz (20 points, eight rebounds, four assists) and Alice Wallerstein (14 points, seven rebounds) set the tone for Lincoln-Sudbury in a 52-40 Dual County League victory over Newton South.

Dyanna Grant Johnson scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, while Regan Antonelli tallied 14 points as Somerville defeated Revere 48-37 in the Greater Boston League.

Ava and Elle Orlando combined for 36 points, while Effie Giannopoulos scored 14 points and Reagan Costello had 11 points as Notre Dame (Hingham) defeated Malden Catholic 67-47 in the Catholic Conference.

Ava O’Neil finished with 14 points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal as West Bridgewater defeated Fairhaven 49-24 in a South Coast Conference matchup.

BOYS HOCKEY

Carter Meyer scored four goals and dished an assist for Rivers (8-4-1) in a 10-2 Independent School League win over BB&N.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Addy Harrington and Alannah Gallagher scored as Duxbury (7-3-1) edged Archbishop Williams 2-1 in a nonleague contest. … Kiki Lynch stood on her head with 44 saves, helping King Philip hand Medfield its first loss with a 2-1 win.

BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING

Quinn Caputo set two school records for Newton North in the 200 IM (1:55.29) and 100 meter backstroke (52.53) in a 93-76 nonleague win over Reading.

FIELD HOCKEY

Watertown High School field hockey coach Eileen Donahue has been named the field hockey Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations.

Donahue, who was honored as the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Coach of the Year for field hockey in December, has molded the Watertown Raiders field hockey program into one of the most decorated high school athletics programs in the United States. Her 22 state championships are the most in Massachusetts field hockey history.

“I am thankful and honored to be named a NFHS National Coach of the Year for Field Hockey,” said Donahue. “I am fortunate to receive this award due to the commitment of my players, assistant coaches, and administrators. I do my best to teach my players many skills and game strategies, as well as expect players to care about being on time, being disciplined, and playing competitively. Once they buy into this type of coaching, they end up playing with more energy, effort and confidence, which many times leads to their success.”

The Raiders claimed their fourth straight state championship in 2024. Donahue’s teams have not lost a game since 2019 and take a 97-game winning streak into the 2025 season. Watertown set the national record for consecutive wins, 124, during a 184-game unbeaten streak – also a national record – between 2008-2017.

Donahue, a 2019 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee, is 777-34-46 in her 39-year career and plans on returning for her 40th season at the helm in 2025. She is one of eight coaches in U.S. history in the 700-win club. Only two coaches have eclipsed the 800-win mark.

SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Abington 69, Cohasset 48

Arlington 75, Woburn 61

Attleboro 51, Sharon 50

Avon 66, Calvary 47

Barnstable 80, Dennis-Yarmouth 56

Beverly 74, Peabody 45

Bishop Feehan 67, Archbishop Williams 42

Bishop Stang 71, Arlington Catholic 62

Boston Latin 61, Westford Academy 59 (ot)

Burlington 53, Wilmington 39

Cambridge Rindge & Latin 50, Wayland 49

Carver 61, Hull 40

Central Catholic 72, Lowell 63

Clinton 78, Tyngsboro 59

CASH 52, Brighton 39

Concord-Carlisle 67, Waltham 62

Doherty 81, TechBoston 63

Dover-Sherborn 75, Ashland 29

Falmouth 53, Mashpee 41

Franklin 66, Milford 56

Georgetown 56, Ipswich 37

Hamilton-Wenham 70, Rockport 61

Hanover 81, Pembroke 63

Lynn Tech 72, Whittier 51

Lynnfield 67, Triton 40

Malden Catholic 75, BC High 57

Manchester-Essex 84, Amesbury 43

Marblehead 68, Danvers 57

Medfield 78, Norwood 72

Middleboro 68, Rockland 57

Millis 65, Holliston 62

Muniz 64, Snowden 55

New Bedford 58, Durfee 54

New Mission 62, Pacific Rim 47

North Andover 68, Lawrence 56

North Quincy 49, Quincy 45

North Reading 59, Essex Tech 33

Norton 66, Blue Hills 65

Norwell 80, Randolph 36

Plymouth North 61, Silver Lake 43

Rivers 60, Middlesex 47

St. John’s (S) 59, St. John’s Prep 47

St. Mary’s (L) 72, Cathedral 56

Salem 88, Saugus 41

Seekonk 65, Case 52

Shawsheen 57, Worcester Tech 45

Somerset Berkley 83, Apponequet 53

Stoneham 50, Melrose 48

Tabor 90, Nobles 53

Westwood 53, Medway 46

Winchester 71, Reading 56

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Amesbury 60, Manchester-Essex 42

Andover 55, Methuen 33

Apponequet 52, Somerset Berkley 27

Arlington Catholic 47, Bishop Stang 28

Attleboro 60, Sharon 38

Bedford 65, Weston 27

Belmont 49, Lexington 30

Bishop Feehan 74, Archbishop Williams 63

Bishop Fenwick 62, Cardinal Spellman 21

Blue Hills 41, Upper Cape 34

Boston Collegiate 41, Fenway 29

Braintree 62, Bridgewater-Raynham 36

Burlington 37, Wilmington 36

Cambridge 36, Wayland 33

Carver 65, Randolph 32

Cathedral 75, Brockton 16

Central Catholic 67, Lowell 31

Chelmsford 58, Dracut 36

Cohasset 43, Abington 26

Duxbury 58, Hingham 55

East Bridgewater 49, Sandwich 28

Fontbonne 63, Acton-Boxboro 52

Foxboro 64, Mansfield 36

Franklin 55, Milford 31

Georgetown 49, Ipswich 11

Gloucester 45, Swampscott 43

Greater Lowell 43, Shawsheen 34

Hopedale 37, Douglas 27

KIPP 41, Innovation 33

Hamilton-Wenham 54, Winthrop 39

Lincoln-Sudbury 52, Newton South 40

Lynn Classical 55, Southeastern 43

Medfield 60, Norwood 41

Medway 45, Westwood 39

Middleboro 70, Rockland 29

Middlesex 48, Windsor 41

Millis 55, Holliston 41

Minuteman 32, Greater Lawrence 30

New Bedford 43, Durfee 35

New Mission 66, Pacific Rim 5

North Andover 54, Haverhill 29

North Quincy 65, Quincy 47

North Reading 51, Essex Tech 26

Notre Dame (H) 67, Malden Catholic 47

O’Bryant 45, Medford 27

Oakmont 34, Littleton 29

Oliver Ames 50, North Attleboro 38

Peabody 66, Beverly 22

Pembroke 57, Hanover 42

Pentucket 45, Newburyport 29

Reading 53, Winchester 30

Rockport 37, Excel 13

St. John Paul II 40, Westport 26

St. Mary’s (L) 61, Evangelical Christian (FL) 56

Silver Lake 45, Plymouth North 31

Snowden 56, Muniz 19

Somerville 48, Revere 37

Stoneham 53, Melrose 35

Stoughton 43, Canton 24

Tabor 78, Nobles 71

Triton 40, Lynnfield 30

Ursuline 58, Ursuline (Dallas) 38

Wakefield 49, Watertown 44

Waltham 34, Concord-Carlisle 32

West Bridgewater 49, Fairhaven 24

Westford 63, Boston Latin 23

Whitman-Hanson 73, Marshfield 41

Whittier 62, Mystic Valley 34

Woburn 59, Arlington 41

GYMNASTICS

Hingham/Hull 136.25, Whitman-Hanson 131.25

Melrose 134.7, Stoneham 122

Newton North 145.9, Needham 135.25

Pembroke/Silver Lake 128.5, Plymouth 121.85

BOYS HOCKEY

Attleboro 1, North Attleboro 0

Bedford 9, Lowell 1

Nobles 5, Middlesex 1

Rivers 10, BB&N 2

Somerset Berkley 3, Apponequet/Old Colony 0

GIRLS HOCKEY

Algonquin 2, Pope Francis 2 (ot)

Central Catholic 10, Cambridge 1

Duxbury 2, Archbishop Williams 1

Nobles 9, Mt. St. Charles 0

Notre Dame (H) 4, Natick 2

Norwood 4, Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro 1

Thayer 7, Pingree 1

BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING

Acton-Boxboro 95, Newton South 77

Chelmsford 92, Haverhill 88

Newton North 93, Reading 76

Oliver Ames 66, Stoughton 23

Weston 97, Waltham 61

Westwood 95, Dedham 61

CO-ED SWIMMING & DIVING

Somerville 94, O’Bryant 76

GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING

Dedham 98, Westwood 82

Norwood 91, Holliston 72

Oliver Ames 80, Stoughton 38

Weston 102, Waltham 55

BOYS TRACK

Hingham 77.75, Whitman-Hanson 22.25

GIRLS TRACK

Hingham 71, Whitman-Hanson 29

WRESTLING

Shawsheen 49, Tewksbury 13

Watertown 45, Lexington 30

Westford 37, Tyngsboro/Dracut 33

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