Kyle Boyce had a great game as Peabody’s floor general yesterday, as he finished with a team-high 14 points and eight assists to lead the Tanners past Revere 69-55 in boys basketball action.”(Boyce) had a very solid game managing from the point,” Peabody coach Domenic Coleman said. “He got everyone involved.”Jon Byrne also finished in double figures with 13 points, to go along with seven assists. Alex Marc-Aurele pulled down nine boards to go with his seven points. Brian DeAngelis pulled down six rebounds to go with his eight points.Trae Weathers left the game early with a knee injury. The Tanners (4-8) defense limited him to only six first-half points. DeAngelis and Byrne were given the tough challenge of defending him, and they played well.”(Weathers) is a very physical player. So we keyed in on him,” said Coleman.Greg Cabral scored a game-high 20 points for the Patriots.Salem 66, Southie 38At Salem, Antonio Reyes led the Witches with 17 points. He added eight rebounds and five assists. Dario and Raphael Medrano each scored 14 for Salem. Sean Linehan added seven points and 10 rebounds for Salem (8-4), which led 31-23 at halftime.Beverly 80, B-R 64At Beverly, the Panthers (6-4) led 46-26 at halftime against Bridgewater-Raynham. Curtis Manuel led Beverly with 18 points. Mike Clayton added 14 points and seven assists. Justin Marrs had 13 points. George Kallas had 11 points and seven rebounds. Chris Keaton had a career-high eight points off the bench. Zach Zigelbaum also had eight points, as well as six rebounds.WRESTLINGSt. John’s Prep’s wrestling team placed second in the Woburn Tournament on Saturday. The Eagles can boast three champions: Alex Kwmuntis (125), T.J. Crabtree (135) and Nick Dinanno (189).St. John’s had five other competitors place: Doug Harding (140), second place; Chris Orluk (215), second place; Mike Mayo (130), third place; Dan Walsh (145), third place; and Nick Roberts (152), fourth place.Lynnfield 52, Minuteman 18Lynnfield 42, Winthrop 21Lynnfield 57, Salem 27At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (11-3) had six wrestlers go undefeated on the day: Trent Taylor (140), Adam Salemme (145), Chris O’Connor (152), Matt Curran (160), Nikko Burtman (215) and Stephen D’Amico (285).SWIMMINGSt. Mary’s 75, Matignon 56At the Lynn YMCA, the Spartans (1-3) won every event. Their winners were: 200 medley relay, Baron Lincoln, Tom Kreamer, Felicia Ruano and Conor Black (2:16.53); Dominic Barceleau, 200 free (2:38.03); Annie Mailo, 200 IM (3:00.69); Eddie Traniello, 50 free (27.35); Ruano, 100 fly (1:15.81); Black, 100 free (1:01.34); Barceleau, 500 free (7:28.69); Black, Lincoln, Ralph Bertrand and Traniello, 200 free relay (1:54.50); Claire Michaud, 100 back (1:38.85); Kreamer, 100 breaststroke (1:32.35); and Bertrand, Andrew Maize, Danielle Comeau and Barceleau, 400 free relay (4:57.69).Austin 84, Fenwick 81At Austin Prep, the Fenwick (2-2) winners were: James Black, 50 free (23.20) and 100 free (52.61) and Katie Schmeck, 100 back (107.63), as well as the 200 medley (159.78) and 200 free relay (149.36) teams of Schmeck, Black, Candace Ferry and Colby Dobrusin.GIRLS TRACKMarblehead in State RelaysAt Boston on Sunday, Marblehead had two teams score points in Division 3 competition. The distance medley relay team of Maura Tubridy, Mary Keroack, Sarah Bittermann and Madeline Piela came in fifth (13:07). The 4×400 team of Julia Kingsley, Emma McGuirk, Keroack and Bittermann came in first with the fastest time in the state thus far this year (4:08), which also qualifies them for nationals in New York in March.
