Sometimes, you do everything right and you just can’t score.That was the case Friday with the Lynn Tech girls soccer team, which lost to Minuteman, 2-0.The Tigers, 0-2, peppered Minuteman’s goalie with shots – Shanel Bird – had 13 all by herself, said coach Kerri Alteri.”It was a terrific game,” she said. “It was 1-0 until the last two minutes of the game. We just couldn’t get it past their goalie.”Alteri also cited forward Arthina Robert, who had four shots on net.BOYS SOCCERM’head 2, Georgetown 1At Marblehead, Ellery Smith scored on a throw-in from Billy Wyman with 18 minutes to go in the game.The Magicians, 1-0, took a 1-0 lead four minutes into the game when Dan Terrill scored on a cross from Mike Brenan. Georgetown scored with 13 minutes left in the half to tie it.N. Andover 3, Salem 0At Salem, goalie Danny McCarthy played solid in net, as did Demitri Slessas on defense.VOLLEYBALLDracut 3, St. Mary’s 0At Dracut, the Spartans, 1-2, were severely shorthanded. Andrea Pitella is out for the season after suffering a concussion Thursday, and St. Mary’s was also missing Maria Nazzaro (college visit) and Emma Levangia (illness).However, coach Dave Giarusso credited Tori Faietta, Brittany Lane and Stacey Politis with playing well.”We gave it a valiant try,” he said. “They were ripe for the picking, but we just couldn’t take advantage of the situation.”Lynnfield 3, Ham-Wen 0At Lynnfield Abby Shove had five kills, Christina Mocchia six aces and Andrea Simonelli 17 assists for the 1-0 Pioneers.Peabody 3, Wilmington 1At Peabody, it took four games for the Tanners to subdue the Wildcats. They won 25-14 and 25-20 in the first two matches, lost the third, 25-19, and came back to clinch the match with a 25-15 win in Game 4.Senior middle fielder Janelle Rodriguez had eight kills and five blocks; setter Ginny Fleming had 13 assists; and Danielle Pierce, and outside hitter, had five kills.
