The Lynn English boys and girls track teams came away with a split decision against Winthrop in their respective season openers at Gloucester on Monday. The English boys won, 58-28, while the English girls lost, 53-33.In the boys meet, the English winners were: Camy Ducasse, 50 hurdles (8.2); Julio Arzu, 50 (5.7); Byron Brown, 300 (36.3); Jesse Biroitte, 1,000 (3:21.3); Chanpiseth Heng, 2-mile (13:04.3); and the relay team (4:15.9).The Winthrop (0-1) winners were: Benjamin Sena, high jump (5-7); Stephen Keough, shot put (40-10 1/2); Charley Hennebury, 600 (1:42.4); and Chris Batts, mile (5:47.8).In the girls meet, the Winthrop (1-0) winners were: Lauren Macmullen, shot put (26-11); Jenny Fucillo, 50 hurdles (7.8); Courtney Nolan, 50 (6.7); Amber Miller, 300 (44.5); Julie Dowson, 600 (1:39.6); Haley Benson, mile (6:22.7); and Makayla Alioto, 2-mile (15:16.2).The English (0-1) winners were: Bianca Fowler, high jump (4-7); Shawna Henry, 1,000 (3:27.1); and the relay team (4:57.8).BOYS TRACKG’ster 56, Beverly 30At Gloucester, the Fishermen (1-0) winners were: Mario Peritore, shot put (43-4 1/2); Luis Hernandez, 50 (5.7); Anthony LaRocca, 300 (36.4); Liam Anastasia-Murphy, 1,000 (2:20.4); Austin Souza, mile (4:39.3); and the relay team (3:49.0).The Beverly (0-1) winners were: Tom Mahoney, high jump (5-11) and 50 hurdles (7.3); Steven Rouse, 600 (1:23.7); and Ben Chapman, 2-mile (11:01.8).GIRLS TRACKBeverly 60, G’ster 26At Gloucester, the Beverly (1-0) winners were: Mary Accomando, shot put (26-4 1/4); Nicki Lemelin, 50 hurdles (8.0); Helen Amore, 50 (6.6); Marrianna Diamaggio, 300 (40.9); Kasey Kluge, mile (5:34.3); Brenna Bailey, 2-mile (13:11.1); and the relay team (4:39.4).The Gloucester (0-1) winners were: Isabel Pett, high jump (4-11); Jennavie Orrell, 600 (1:41.5); and Abbie Rogers, 1,000 (2:52.4).GIRLS BASKETBALLRevere 56, Everett 18At Everett, the Patriots (1-0) held a 28-11 halftime lead. Revere’s Morgan Jenkins led all scorers with 18 points. Teammate Jess Leone had five points and six defensive rebounds while playing point guard.