Tuesday Scoreboard – Peabody Boys & Girls Soccer Teams Win – Revere vs. Somerville Football Game Moved to Thursday Night – College Notes

Football 

This week’s Somerville vs. Revere game has been moved to Thursday night at 6:30 p.m.

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Boys Soccer

Peabody 2 Marblehead 1

Medford 2 Danvers 1

Lynn English 4 Winthrop 1

Lynn Classical 0 Salem 0

Northeast 2 Lynn Tech 0

Girls Soccer

Peabody 3 Swampscott

Danvers 2 Marblehead 0

Saugus 6 Revere 0

Malden 5 Somerville 1

Field Hockey

Triton 5 Ipswich 0

Manchester-Essex 2 Lynnfield 0

Newburyport 1 Hamilton-Wenham 0

Volleyball

Wakefield 3 Watertown 1

College Field Hockey

SALEM – St. Joseph’s scored four first half goals and the Monks’ defense did the rest, shutting out Salem State 4-0 in non-conference action on Tuesday evening at Alumni Field. St. Joseph’s, which has won nine of its past ten games, improves to 11-4 on the season. Salem State goes to 2-12.

College Field Hockey

BEVERLY – The Endicott field hockey team defeated Nichols, 5-0, on Tuesday night at North Field. The Gulls were led by a hat-trick performance from Sophia Cogliano (Saugus, Mass.).
Cogliano got the scoring started just over one minute into play with help from Olivia Larson (Cheshire, Conn.).
At the 13:21 mark, Jaylin Grabau (Lynnfield, Mass.) increased the Endicott lead to 2-0 when she picked up a rebound and swept the ball into the net.
Just over eight minutes later, Grabau netted her second goal of the evening after redirecting a ball that hit the crossbar, into the goal.
Brittany Bushey (Pittsford, Vt.) sent a cross into Cogliano, who was waiting in front of the net at 33:44 to make the score 4-0.
Cogliano then finished her hat trick with a tally on a redirected shot from Grabau with at the 36:51 mark.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
Taylor Farrin (Danvers, Mass.) got the start in net and made two saves to secure the shutout. She improved to 12-3 on the season.
Endicott held the 45-3 shot advantage.
The Gulls had 12 corner opportunities, while the Bison recorded one.
Cogliano paced the offense with 13 shots, while Emylee Wood (Kensington, N.H.) was close behind with 10.
FOR THE FOES
Brooke Misbach (Guilford, Conn.) shifted to 6-9 with the loss and recorded 22 saves.
Dana Edwards (Georgetown, Mass.), Erin Kelley (Dighton, Mass.), and Mackenzie McDonald (Pembroke, Mass.) each recorded a shot on net to lead the offense.
WHAT’S NEXT
Endicott (13-3, 8-1 CCC) travels to Western New England for a 1 p.m. CCC contest on Saturday, October 21. Nichols (6-9, 2-8 CCC) hosts Framingham State on Thursday, October 19 at 4 p.m.

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