


The legend of Lucas Andrade continues to grow.
The Brockton standout set a new meet record in the 55-meter hurdles at Saturday’s New England Track Championships at Reggie Lewis Center. His winning time of 7.22 broke the previous standard of 7.30. Lowell’s Khai Yin placed third in the event (7.45).
Peabody’s Alex Jackson won the shot put with a throw of 64-09.25, more than three feet ahead of runner-up Brandon Wolfenden of Pilgrim (R.I.). Sharon’s Josy Brown-Wright took the 300 in a winning time of 34.73.
Shrewsbury’s Derek Shimer won the high jump with a leap of 6-11.00. Logan Sullivan of Hopkinton took third (6-07.00). Marblehead’s Nathaniel Assa was the champion in the two mile (9:04.60)
On the girls side, Natick’s Emmanuella Edozien took second in two events, the 55-meter hurdles (7.96) and the long jump (19-04.00). Dennis-Yarmouth speedster Breanna Braham was second in the 300 (38.00), finishing behind dual-winner Lisa Raye of West Warwick.
Whitinsville Christian’s Emily Flagg won the two mile event, finishing in a time of 10:42.59. Haverhill’s Madeline Goncalves was third in the shot put (41-08.00) and Norton’s Zoe Santos was second in the high jump (5-7).
Bree Lawrence and Sophia Barbosa scored as No. 6 Methuen/Tewksbury (18-1-3) rallied in the third period to defeat No. 22 Boston Latin 3-2 in a Div. 1 second-round tilt. Lyla Chapman assisted on all three goals.
Ella Spinazola scored twice and added an assist as No. 3 Woburn (15-6-1) defeated No. 14 Nauset 5-2 in the second round of the Div. 2 tournament. … No. 5 Burlington (16-6) had five different goal scorers and Kiera Brindle notched the shutout in a 5-0 victory over No. 21 Pembroke. … Megan Carney notched her 100th career point as No. 2 Duxbury (17-5-2) won 4-1 over No. 18 Canton.
Jack McEleney’s goal 41 seconds into the second overtime gave No. 2 Woburn (16-5-1) a come-from-behind 3-2 win over No. 15 Westwood in a Div. 2 second-round contest.
Teddy Tsoutsouris scored twice as No. 3 Essex Tech (18-3-1) held off No. 19 Hopedale/Milford 4-3 in a Div. 3 second-round game. … Colin Ward, Logan Poulin and Jake Eldredge each had hat tricks as top-seeded Nauset (21-0-1) blanked No. 16 Danvers, 9-0. … Matt Dickson, Luke Dickson, John Shaughnessy and Joey Nee scored as No. 2 Medfield (20-1-1) handled No. 15 Lynnfield, 4-1.
CJ Farrell dropped 25 points as St. Mark’s (16-9) rolled over Groton 75-42 in the Independent Schools League. … Alex Wilkins poured in 47 points as Brooks (12-13) took down Roxbury Latin 71-62.
BOYS BASKETBALL
DIVISION 4
Manch.-Essex 61, Wahconah 34
Millbury 60, New Heights 37
DIVISION 5
FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Hopedale 72, Hampden Charter 44
GIRLS BASKETBALL
DIVISION 2
FIRST ROUND – Saturday
Arch. Williams 64, Nashoba 51
South 61, Burlington 43
BOYS HOCKEY
DIVISION 1
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Arlington 4, St. Mary’s 3 (ot)
Catholic Mem. 2, Arl. Catholic 1
Pope Francis 5, Braintree 0
DIVISION 2
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Auburn 6, Whitman-Hanson 1
Billerica 9, Norwood 1
Canton 7, Falmouth 1
Milton 3, Newburyport 2 (3 ot)
Woburn 3, Westwood 2 (2 ot)
DIVISION 3
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Bedford 5, Wakefield 0
Essex Tech 4, Hopedale/Milford 3
Medfield 4, Lynnfield 1
Nauset 9, Danvers 0
Scituate 6, Taunton 3
DIVISION 4
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Dedham 8, Pentucket 3
Hanover 5, Old Rochester 2
Hudson 3, Medway 2
North Reading 6, Wilmington 2
Stoneham 4, Sandwich 0
Winthrop 3, Norwell 2
GIRLS HOCKEY
DIVISION 1
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Arch. Williams 7, P/L/NA 1
Belmont 1, Reading 0
Bishop Feehan 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 2 (ot)
Bishop Stang 4, Notre Dame (H) 0
Hingham 4, Shrewsbury 2
Methuen/Tewks. 3, Boston Latin 2
DIVISION 2
SECOND ROUND – Saturday
Auburn 6, Falmouth 2
Burlington 5, Pembroke 0
Duxbury 4, Canton 1
Medfield 3, Algonquin 1
Woburn 5, Nauset 3