


ROUNDUP
BOYS BASKETBALL
Tyler Anderson registered a game-high 28 points to go with 12 rebounds, as Blue Hills knocked off West Bridgewater in the Mayflower Athletic Conference, 57-45. … Nyisah Miranda poured in 28 points, and Thomas Edwards dropped 27 points as Avon (11-6) topped South Shore Voke, 65-60.
In a nonleague matchup, Ido Geffen tallied 21 points as Wayland defeated Nipmuc, 68-63. … Dimitri Mendes knocked down 17 points as Cathedral bested Cristo Rey 65-36 to clinch a postseason berth. … Brendan Dooley drained 19 points, shooting 100% from the field as Lincoln-Sudbury edged Doherty, 57-55. Paul Conway Jr. finished with 14 points and six rebounds for the Warriors. … JJ Martinez surpassed 1,000 career points with 30 on the night, and Devell Pamplin recorded 16 points as St. Mary’s (Lynn) defeated East Boston, 69-55.
Cole Bakr notched 13 points for North Reading (9-9) in a 54-34 Cape Ann League win over Pentucket.
Phil Botelho netted 18 points, while Lucas McNally scored 16 points as Bishop Feehan beat Archbishop Williams 65-53 in the Catholic Central League.
Nate Jean-Francois scored 13 points to guide Shawsheen (15-2) in a 57-53 overtime win over Commonwealth Athletic Conference foe KIPP.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bella Owumi put up 23 points, and Gabby Lorenzini tallied 15 points as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (18-2) rolled to a 73-39 nonleague win over Acton-Boxboro. … Anna Kanders put up 23 points as Swampscott held off Whittier with a 54-30 win. … Caroline Brogioli (14 points) and Emma Johnson (nine points) paced Old Rochester in a 48-31 win over Falmouth. … Devin Crawford (21 points), Marlo Jumper (13 points) and Katelyn Lawson all finished in double-figure scoring, and St. John Paul II was able to coast to a 56-35 win over Abington. … Lily Price (17 points), Natalie Kerstein (10 points) and Hailey Iwanski (nine points) steered Middleboro (10-6) toward a 49-42 win against Hingham. … Elle Orlando (20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists), Effie Giannopoulos (20 points, six rebounds) and Ava Orlando (16 points, eight assists, seven steals) delivered great offensive performances for Notre Dame (Hingham) in a 69-42 win over Dennis-Yarmouth. … Rebecca Marinella recorded 10 points and 18 rebounds for a 50-26 Ursuline Academy win over Maimonides.
In a Cape Ann League game, Sasha Makogonov recorded a career high 22 points and had 11 rebounds as Hamilton-Wenham defeated Georgetown, 45-42.
Muji Vader erupted for 32 points as Minuteman (15-4) won the Commonwealth Athletic Conference with a 51-21 victory over Lynn Tech.
BOYS HOCKEY
Jasper Soares buried two goals, and Canton Jenkinson, Jeremy Jenkinson and Soren Edwardes hit the back of the net as well for Nantucket in a 5-1 nonleague win over Bourne. …
Ryan Vincent (two goals) and Jared Freitas (two assists) led things offensively as Apponequet/Old Colony (7-9) cruised to a 4-1 victory over Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth. … Evan Pestilli (two goals), Ty Creighton and Reece MacKinnon found the net for Sandwich in a 4-0 win over Dennis-Yarmouth/Cape Cod Tech/Cape Cod Academy. … Luke Conley (goal, assist) sniped the game-ending tally in overtime, as Andover (6-8-3) shocked St. John’s (Shrewsbury), 4-3.
GIRLS HOCKEY
In a nonleague contest, Georgia Murray, Annie Lough and Chloe Bryda scored for Bishop Feehan in a 3-1 victory over Mansfield/Oliver Ames. … Ciara Folan potted the winner to lift Quincy/North Quincy to a 4-3 overtime win over Latin Academy/Fontbonne. … Vivien Savoie netted the winner on a 4-on-3 to give Stoneham/Wilmington a 3-2 overtime win over Gloucester. … Peyton Sowersby scored twice, and Hannah D’Angelo added a third goal as Pembroke (6-9-1) defeated Weymouth, 3-1.
Molly MacCurtain reached 100 career points for Nobles in a 4-2 Independent School League victory over Rivers.
SCORES
BOYS BASKETBALL
Avon 65, South Shore Voke 60
Boston United 68, Minuteman 47
Bishop Feehan 65, Archbishop Williams 53
Blue Hills 57, West Bridgewater 45
Brighton 60, EMK 53
Cambridge 71, Lynn English 60
Cathedral 65, Cristo Rey 36
Concord-Carlisle 46, Chelmsford 40
Dartmouth 57, Apponequet 54
Dighton-Rehoboth 69, Seekonk 58
Excel 95, Bristol Aggie 23
Fenway 68, Snowden 45
Georgetown 66, Hamilton-Wenham 54
Hopedale 76, Holliston 56
Latin Academy 64, English 54
Leominster 64, Westford Academy 46
Lincoln-Sudbury 57, Doherty 55
Manchester Essex 72, Ipswich 51
Muniz 63, CASH 39
New Bedford 51, O’Bryant 44
Newburyport 65, Lynnfield 52
North Reading 54, Pentucket 34
Rockport 57, Amesbury 52
St. Mary’s (L) 69, East Boston 55
Shawsheen 57, KIPP 53 (ot)
Triton 70, Essex Tech 52
Wayland 68, Nipmuc 63
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Brighton 38, EMK 18
Cape Cod Academy 54, Nantucket 40
CASH 39, Charlestown 21
Dartmouth 52, Apponequet 42
Dedham 39, Boston Latin 28
Hamilton-Wenham 45, Georgetown 42
Hull 41, West Bridgewater 36
Landmark 51, Covenant Christian 37
Lincoln-Sudbury 41, Arlington 39
Manchester-Essex 45, Ipswich 26
Methuen 47, Haverhill 40
Middleboro 49, Hingham 42
Newburyport 52, Lynnfield 28
Notre Dame (H) 69, Dennis-Yarmouth 42
O’Bryant 46, Madison Park 19
Old Rochester 48, Falmouth 31
Pentucket 43, North Reading 34
Revere 60, Boston United 50 (ot)
St. John Paul II 56, Abington 35
St. Mary’s (L) 73, Acton-Boxboro 39
Silver Lake 41, Durfee 33
Swampscott 54, Whittier 30
Ursuline Academy 50, Maimonides 26
Wachusett 66, Bishop Fenwick 45
Waltham 45, Peabody 36
Worcester South 58, Sandwich 36
GYMNASTICS
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Reading 140.85, Winchester 133.85, Burlington 133.35, Arlington 133.1, Woburn 131.35, Wilmington/Bedford 131.3, Melrose 129.5, Stoneham 124.6, Wakefield 118.8
BOYS HOCKEY
Andover 4, St. John’s (S) 3 (ot)
Apponequet/Old Colony 4, Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth 1
Cambridge 4, Quincy 0
Marblehead 5, Gloucester 4
Middleboro 8, Stoughton/Brockton 2
Nantucket 5, Bourne 1
Sandwich 4, Dennis-Yarmouth/Cape Cod Tech/Cape Cod Academy 0
Somerset Berkley Co-op 5, Taunton 4
GIRLS HOCKEY
Bishop Feehan 3, Mansfield/Oliver Ames 1
Hingham 3, Canton 0
Newton 2, Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 1
Nobles 4, Rivers 2
Pembroke 3, Weymouth 1
Quincy/North Quincy 4, Latin Academy/Fontbonne 3 (ot)
Stoneham/Wilmington 3, Gloucester 2 (ot)
GIRLS SQUASH
Nobles 5, St. Mark’s 2
WRESTLING
Watertown 41, Burlington 37