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Football – Non playoff

Manchester-Essex 48 O’Bryant 12

Field Hockey

Lincoln Sudbury 2 Beverly 1 (OT) – Photos below

Masconomet 2 North Andover 0

Field Hockey Brackets

Division One North

Division Two North

Volleyball 

Marblehead 3 Beverly 1

North Andover 3 Peabody 0

Lawrence 3 Lynn Classical 0

Lynnfield 3 Swampscott 0

Notre Dame 3 Winthrop 0

Central Catholic 3 Masconomet 0

Hamilton-Wenham 3 Tewksbury 1

From Generals’ Coach Jen Flynn:

HW25-18
HW 17-25
HW 25-14
HW 25-21

Katie Hankin senior outside hitter had 4 aces

Lauren Flynn senior outside hitter had 16 kills and 15 digs

Jaidin Hartely-ward had 3 blocks and 14 assists and 16 digs

Grace Lapain senior libero had 20 digs and passed well for the team

We play the winner of Arlington Catholic and North Reading Monday at 6 at HW

MIAA North Volleyball Brackets – Schedules – Scores

Division One

Division Two

Division Three


College Hockey

Salem State 7 Westfield State 4

WESTFIELD, Mass.  –  Ryan Wilkinson scored a hat- trick to lead Salem State University to a 7-4 men’s ice hockey win over Westfield State in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference opener for both teams at Amelia Park on Thursday evening.

Westfield State falls to 0-2, 0-1 in the MASCAC, while Salem State improves to 2-0 and 1-0 in the league.
Endicott 2  Wentworth 1

EVERETT, Mass. – Junior defenseman Logan Day (Seminole, Fla.) buried his first goal of the season with 1:50 remaining in the contest to lift No. 10/12 nationally ranked Endicott past Wentworth, 2-1, on Thursday night at Allied Veterans Memorial Rink.
Trailing 1-0 late in the second period, Gulls’ junior forward Ross Olsson (Billerica, Mass.) evened the score at the 19:24 mark with his first tally of the year on a feed from Day. Endicott then went on to outshoot Wentworth 16-2 in the third period before Day found the back of the net on helpers by Carter Horwitz (Tustin, Calif.) and Jack Musil (Skidby, England) to lock up the win.
Mark Specia (Ringwood, N.J.) was tested down the stretch twice by the Leopards with their net open but the junior goalie was up to the task both times. Specia (1-1-0) finished the night with 29 saves. Meanwhile, his counterpart, Ryan Hubbard (West Roxbury, Mass.) had a season-high 40 saves in the loss (0-2-0).


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