FRIDAY’S RESULTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
Acton-Boxboro 61, Lexington 52
Bedford 77, Stoughton 68 (2 ot)
Cohasset 48, Medway 40
Dover-Sherborn 54, Martha’s Vineyard 48
Foxboro 60, Barnstable 50
Franklin 62, Xaverian 56
Hull 57, South Shore Voke 22
Lexington 62, Acton-Boxboro 61
Manchester Essex 69, Gloucester 61
Middleboro 59, Apponequet 44
North Reading 58, Wilmington 54
Norwell 70, Sandwich 40
Peabody 69, Ipswich 39
Rancho Solano (AZ) 67, Lowell Catholic 54
St. Mary’s (L) 66, Bishop Stang 30
St. Sebastian’s 72, Nobles 37
Sharon 63, Holliston 47
Wakefield 66, Salem 54
West Bridgewater 59, Seekonk 45
ADAMS HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Ch.: Weymouth 53, North Quincy 49
Cons.: Braintree 54, Quincy 47
COACH HUTCH MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
Ch.: Bourne 65, Hopedale 46
Cons.: Wayland 47, Bellingham 41
COMMONWEALTH MOTORS CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Ch.: Lawrence 82, Beverly 57
Cons.: Central Catholic 62, Andover 50
Cons.: Methuen 54, North Andover 47
Cons: Newburyport 61, St. John’s Prep 55
MOUNT DORA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
Cons.: Whitman-Hanson 60, Alabama Christian (AL) 36
RILEY WINTER CLASSIC
Ch.: Needham 76, Hingham 61
Cons.: Cambridge 56, Westwood 53 (ot)
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bedford 52, Stoughton 48
Case 53, Diman 21
Dartmouth 69, Greater New Bedford 37
Dover-Sherborn 48, Dennis-Yarmouth 32
Lynnfield 46, Shawsheen 33
Melrose 58, Malden 17
Middleboro 39, Apponequet 24
Monomoy 35, Barnstable 30
Natick 58, Westford Academy 42
Needham 63, Weymouth 51
New Mission 35, Revere 32
Old Rochester 37, Carver 28
Seekonk 45, West Bridgewater 38
Taunton 50, North Attleboro 44 (ot)
COMMONWEALTH MOTORS CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Ch: Andover 57, North Andover 32
Cons: Central Catholic 64, Natick 35
Cons.: Pentucket 33, Methuen 30
REVERE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
Ch.: Milton 42, Saugus 28
TAMPA BAY CHRISTMAS INVITATIONAL
Cardinal Mooney (FL) 62, Whitman-Hanson 43
TAUNTON HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Ch.: Durfee 49, Holliston 29
WILMINGTON CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
Ch.: St. Mary’s (L) 78, Wilmington 45
Cons.: Reading 57, Tyngsboro 52
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
Central Catholic 141.15, North Andover 129.75, Dracut 118.8
Masconomet 147.1, Bishop Fenwick 123.9
BOYS HOCKEY
Bourne 3, West/East Bridgewater 2
Canton 5, Wakefield 3
Diman 11, Greater New Bedford 4
Governor’s Academy 2, Thayer 1
Nauset 7, Newton North 1
Needham 4, Dover-Sherborn – Weston 0
Newburyport 5, Bishop Fenwick 2
Nobles 3, Williston 1
Northeast 3, Rockport 1
North Middlesex 3, Hopedale/Milford 1
Plymouth South 8, Mashpee/Monomoy 1
Shawsheen 3, Methuen 2
Taunton 5, Apponequet 1
CHELMSFORD LIONS CUP
Ch.: Triton 5, Danvers 4 (so)
Cons.: Chelmsford 2, Lowell Catholic 0
HILLIES CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
Ch.: North Andover 1, Nashoba 0 (so)
Wilmington 2, Winnacunnet 2
STONEHAM J11 TOURNAMENT
Billerica 4, Stoneham 2
Masconomet 2, Dedham 1 (ot)
UNH TOURNAMENT
Martha’s Vineyard 4, Oyster River (NH) 1
GIRLS HOCKEY
Dover-Sherborn/Hopkinton 1, Leominster 0
Franklin 3, Dedham 2
HPNA 2, Newburyport 0
Hopkinton 1, Leominster 0
Milton 6, Ursuline 0
Peabody/Lynnf./N.R. 5, Masconomet 0
Scituate 7, Nantucket 1
St. Mary’s (L) 3, Cape Cod 0
Westwood 3, Walpole 2
Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 4, West/East Bridgewater 2
Woburn 3, Stoneham/Wilmington 2
JUDY GORMLEY CUP
Canton 3, Pembroke 1
Sandwich 3, Barnstable 2
MEDWAY NEW YEAR’S CLASSIC
Ch.: Algonquin 3, Medway 0
Cons.: King Philip 3, Natick 0
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Burlington 60, Melrose 40
GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
Stoneham 50, Wakefield 50
WRESTLING
Ashland 51, Franklin 24
FRIDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
BOYS BASKETBALL
Juniors Mason Melchionda (15 factors) and Jono Windle (11 factors) helped Dover-Sherborn (6-0) battle again and earn a 54-48 nonleague win over Martha’s Vineyard. … Mike Wilkinson dominated with 35 factors, two rebounds, and three assists for Wakefield in a 66-54 victory over Salem. … Matt Leaver erupted for 30 factors, whereas Connor O’Hare chipped in with 14 factors, pacing Norwell in a 70-40 win over Sandwich. … Andrew Boulas led all scorers with 20 factors, and Logan Scribner drained a pair of free throws with two seconds remaining to seal a 58-54 victory for North Reading over Wilmington. … Justin Allen completed his night with 21 factors, carrying Franklin to a 62-56 victory over Xaverian. … Anthony Forte was energetic at each ends of the ground with 28 factors, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 7 steals, pairing with Raphel Laurent’s 13 factors as Peabody (4-1) coasted to a 69-39 win over Ipswich.
Trevor Mullin scattered 19 factors and 5 assists, whereas Jaylen Harrell completed with 14 factors as St. Sebastian’s (8-0) rolled to a 72-37 win over Nobles in Independent School League play.
J.J. Martinez drained 19 factors, whereas Anthony D’Itria scored 12 factors and Omri Merryman had 11 as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (3-2) cruised to a 66-30 win over Bishop Stang within the Catholic Central League.
Freshman Isaiah Bean Britain paced the assault with 12 factors, whereas senior captain Cam Burrows added 10 factors himself as Whitman-Hanson (3-2) defeated Alabama Christian (AL) within the comfort spherical of the Mount Dora Christian Academy Holiday Tournament, 60-36.
Junior guard Theo Moore dropped 15 factors, serving to to steer Braintree to a 54-47 victory over Quincy within the comfort sport of the Adams Holiday Classic. … Junior ahead and event MVP Edric Louissaint put up 14 factors and pulled down 5 rebounds, whereas junior guard Gill Dolan notched 10 factors as Weymouth (4-3) topped North Quincy 53-49 within the championship sport.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Niya Morgen dropped 21 factors, Kellyn Preira added 18 factors and tourney MVP Yirsy Queliz had 13 factors to steer St. Mary’s (L) to a 78-45 win over Wilmington within the Wilmington Christmas Tournament championship. … Molly Trahan scored 17 factors and Brooke Pulpi added 15 as Reading (3-2) defeated Tyngsboro 57-52 within the comfort sport.
Amelia Hanscom registered 14 factors, serving to to propel Andover (5-0) to a 57-32 victory over rival North Andover within the Commonwealth Motors Christmas Classic title sport. … Junior Gabby Bellacqua posted 12 factors and senior Abby Dube registered 10 as Pentucket (5-2) edged Methuen 33-30 within the third place sport.
Mya Hayes Paulette had 14 factors, whereas Jada Holley mustered eight factors as Durfee defeated Holliston 49-29 within the Taunton Holiday Classic championship sport.
In nonleague motion, Kat Cheesebro poured in 21 factors and supplied six assists, whereas Remy Barber tacked on 16 factors as 11 scorers contributed to Dartmouth’s 69-37 win over Greater New Bedford. … Erica Hills knocked down 19 factors, whereas Elliana Scalabrine completed with 15 factors as Dover-Sherborn (4-1) downed Dennis-Yarmouth, 48-32. … Emma Johnson and Emerson Gonet scored eight factors apiece, pacing Old Rochester (3-4) to a 37-28 win over Carver. … Freshman Hailey Iwanski recorded 11 factors for Middleboro in a 39-24 win over Apponequet.
Melissa Velasquez collected 14 factors for Monomoy in a 35-30 Cape and Islands League win over Barnstable.
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
Bella Misiura earned a school-record 9.9 on bars for Masconomet in a 147.1-123.9 nonleague victory over Bishop Fenwick.
BOYS HOCKEY
Jack Sullivan potted a purpose and dished an help, pairing with two assists from Zachary McHugh to steer Newburyport previous nonleague foe Bishop Fenwick 5-2.
Jack Digirolamo’s second purpose of the sport gave Canton loads of insurance coverage to safe a 5-3 nonleague win over Wakefield.
Joe Young dished an help and buried the profitable purpose to raise Masconomet (3-2) to a 2-1 additional time win in opposition to Dedham within the Stoneham J11 Tournament.
GIRLS HOCKEY
Kaitlyn Bush scored a short-handed purpose and Julianna Taylor (22 saves) notched a second straight shutout in internet for HPNA (5-1-1) as a part of a 2-0 nonleague win over Newburyport. … Jenna Chaplain, Maggie Pierce and Gabbi Oakes every tallied a rating and Ang Catino was good in internet to information St. Mary’s (Lynn) (6-0) to a 3-0 win over Cape Cod. … Liana Patrick sniped the sport’s solely purpose, whereas Riley Collura collected 15 saves en path to incomes her first profession shutout as Hopkinton (1-4) defeated Leominster, 1-0. … Sarah McGillivray scored twice to steer a well-balanced effort as Milton topped Ursuline, 6-0. … Brooke Hohmann lit the lamp twice, proving the distinction for Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake in a 4-2 win over West/East Bridgewater. … Julia Flynn notched a hat trick, guiding Franklin to a 3-2 win over Dedham.
Abby Stock, Anna Lehan and Tori Carr every scored to propel Canton to a 3-1 win over Pembroke within the opening spherical of the Judy Gormley Cup. … Darby Rounseville scored a purpose and dished an help as Sandwich topped Barnstable, 3-2.
Emily Johns potted three and Kaitlin Mathews held the shutout in internet to energy Algonquin to a 3-0 win over Medway/Ashland within the Medway/Ashland New Years Invitational.
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Elijah Wolinski positioned first within the 55 meter excessive hurdles (8.23), lengthy soar (19’ 7.5’’), and excessive soar (5’ 9’’) as Burlington bested Melrose 60-40 in a Middlesex Freedom Division matchup.
BASEBALL
The Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association (MBCA) is internet hosting its 56th Annual Convention on Friday and Saturday, January 27-28, 2023 on the Four Points Sheraton in Wakefield. Headlining the occasion, which is open to all highschool, school, journey baseball and youth coaches in addition to members of the general public, is Todd FitzGerald, head coach of the reigning No. 1-ranked highschool baseball group within the nation, Stoneman Douglas High School of Parkland, Fla.
In addition to Coach FitzGerald, different famous audio system embrace Boston College head coach Mike Gambino, Holy Cross head coach Ed Kahovec, Northeastern assistant coach Nick Puccio, Boston College assistant coach Greg Sullivan, MIT assistant coach Todd Carroll, Concordia University head coach Mark “Lunch” McKenzie, Wheaton assistant coach Pete Pasquarosa, Joe O’Connor, director of Advanced Physical Therapy and NHSBCA Director and Hall of Famer Tim Saunders, from Ohio.
Instructional audio system’ agenda, that includes 13, 50-minute speaker shows, might be 10-8 Friday and 9-3:30 Saturday. The subjects cowl “all the bases” in baseball at this time. The agenda is accessible on the MBCA web site, www.massbca.com .
The MBCA Hall of Fame banquet and induction ceremony might be held Saturday, January 27 and the inductees are Gerry Lambert, Dennis Baker, Tom Brassil and Mike O’Keefe.
Registration is simply $80 for the complete two-day clinic and $50 for the Hall of Fame dinner and induction ceremony. One-day registrations for the clinic for a lowered charge are additionally accessible.
For registration for the audio system’ clinic or to buy tickets for the Hall of Fame banquet, go to massbca.com for on-line ordering. For questions or extra info, contact Steve Freker at: [email protected] .
Source: www.bostonherald.com