Derrick Twum scored 29 factors and grabbed 9 rebounds, whereas Jayden Ogbeide recorded a double-double with 10 factors and 16 rebounds as Innovation (4-3) defeated Minuteman 69-62 in Commonwealth Athletic Conference boys basketball motion.
In the Hockomock League, junior Matt Greenspoon scored 17 factors and senior Eli Connor added 14 factors as Stoughton gained 53-46 over Foxboro. … Troy Santos completed with 15 factors as Taunton edged Attleboro 60-56.
Anthony Forte dropped 31 factors as Peabody cruised to a 74-42 win over Northeastern Conference opponent Winthrop.
Amir Jenkins scored 16 factors as Worcester North defeated Windsor (Conn.) 86-69 on the Hoophall Classic. … In a nonleague matchup, Josh Anderson completed with 14 factors, ten rebounds, six steals and 5 blocks to steer Lynn English previous Medford, 80-67.
Girls basketball
Dyanna Grant Johnson scored 16 factors, whereas Ava Martin added 15 factors and 9 rebounds as Somerville defeated Chelsea 70-14 within the Greater Boston League.
In nonleague motion, Mariah Lorenzo notched all 19 of her factors within the second half whereas Rowan Murphy additionally netted 19 factors whereas hitting 9-of-12 from the Charity stripe in a 69-64 victory for Greater Lowell (3-4) over New Heights.
In a Northeastern Conference matchup, Logan Lomasney completed with 31 factors, ten rebounds and 7 assists to energy Peabody (6-0) to a 54-41 victory over Winthrop.
In Patriot League motion, Mary Kate Flynn recorded 19 factors and 18 rebounds to steer Hanover (5-1) to a 56-31 victory over Hingham.
Lacrosse
The Margin Of Victory element within the energy rankings got here up a number of instances through the MIAA Lacrosse Committee assembly Thursday morning. Andover athletic director Wayne Puglisi mentioned the coaches are in favor of dropping the present MOV from 10 objectives to 6 and pressured the significance of constructing certain the Tournament Management Committee was conscious of the proposal.
In different information, MIAA Lacrosse Tournament Director Dan Brothers mentioned he’s within the strategy of securing postseason venues for the event although he cautioned this yr may current points as Father’s Day weekend (June 15-17) falls on the identical dates because the state championships. Brothers mentioned he has reached out to previous tourney venues Boston University, Harvard, Worcester State and Bentley to gauge their curiosity and availability.
Notre Dame’s Meredith McGinnis introduced up the potential of reducing down the utmost variety of women video games in a season from 20 to 18 if the cutoff date is moved from the standard Memorial Day Monday date. She pointed to scheduling issues if these additional days are now not accessible to play in addition to a rising scarcity of officers.
Soccer
The second annual A Shot For Life Courage Cup will likely be held on the Union Point Sports Complex in Weymouth on Sunday, Jan. 21 from 2-6 p.m. A soccer occasion that includes the highest gamers within the state, the ladies division will play from 2:10-4 p.m., with the boys following at roughly 4:10 p.m.
All gamers have dedicated to elevating not less than $1,000 for the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, with an award going to the participant that’s the highest fundraiser.
Scores
BOYS BASKETBALL
Ashland 57, Norton 48
Beverly 64, Gloucester 4444
Burke 84, Brighton 25
Canton 62, Oliver Ames 57
Franklin 91, North Attleboro 34
Greater Lowell 55, Fenway 51
Hanover 46, Hingham 43
Innovation 69, Northeast 62
Lynn Classical 43, Revere 41
Lynn English 80, Medford 67
Mansfield 71, Sharon 69
Marblehead 66, Swampscott 63
Masconomet 57, Saugus 36
Milford 48, King Philip 43
Muniz 58, Lowell Charter 56
New Mission 84, Boston English 52
North Andover 62, Needham 47
Pacific Rim 62, BCLA/McCormack 38
Peabody 74, Winthrop 42
Prolific Prep (Cal.) 91, Orangeville Prep 49
Salem 67, Danvers 55
Shawsheen 47, Pentucket 41
Somerville 51, Chelsea 38
Stoughton 53, Foxboro 46
Taunton 60, Attleboro 56
Waltham 66, Greater Lawrence 52
Wareham 51, Millbury 43
Weston 65, Framingham 49
Worcester North 86, Windsor (Conn.) 69
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Boston United 37, CASH 33
Canton 73, Oliver Ames 22
Carver 56, Fairhaven 15
Cohasset 44, Scituate 37
Danvers 58, Salem 23
Falmouth Academy 40, Calvary Christian 37
Greater Lowell 69, New Heights 64
Hanover 56, Hingham 31
Lynn Classical 34, Revere 33
Madison Park 42, East Boston 18
Malden 40, Everett 38
Monomoy 53, Sturgis West 7
Nantucket 35, Cape Cod Academy 30
New Mission 64, Fenway 27
O’Bryant 38, Tech Boston 22
Oliver Ames 73, Canton 22
Peabody 54, Winthrop 41
Rockport 40, KIPP Academy 33
St. John Paull II 52, West Bridgewater 35
Somerville 70, Chelsea 14
Taunton 47, North Attleboro 41
Uxbridge 60, Oxford 20
GYMNASTICS
Central Catholic 149.75, North Andover 139. 85
Falmouth 134.1, Somerset Berkley 129.6
BOYS HOCKEY
Arlington 4, Belmont 3
Fitchburg/Monty Tech 4, Leominster 0
Shawsheen 1, Lowell Catholic 0
Waltham 4, Acton-Boxboro 1
Watertown 5, Wilmington 3
GIRLS HOCKEY
Latin Academy/Fontbonne 5, Stoughton 2
Longmeadow 4, Billerica/Chelmsford 0
BOYS SWIMMING
Apponequet 91, Brockton 77
Bedford 99, Cambridge 74
Medfield 93, Hopkinton 87
Melrose 83, Burlington 75
Nauset 90, Martha’s Vineyard 79
GIRLS SWIMMING
Apponequet 92, Brockton 63
Cambridge 95, Bedford 67
Marshfield/Hanover 101, Quincy/North Quincy 69
Medfield 92, Hopkinton 82
Nauset 84, Martha’s Vineyard 62
BOYS TRACK
Brookline 68, Framingham 32
Milton 64, Natick 36
Needham 69, Weymouth 31
Newton North 60, Wellesley 40
Walpole 63, Braintree 37
GIRLS TRACK
Brookline 64, Framingham 36
Milton 54, Natick 46
Walpole 51, Braintree 49
Wellesley 52, Newton North 48
Weymouth 55, Needham 45
WRESTLING
Ashland 42, Wayland 33
Carver 56, Randolph 12
Excel Charter 52, Latin Academy 21
Melrose 75, Burlington 6
Noble and Greenough 51, Phillips Academy 30
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