Doug Garabedian added his name to the record books Monday. The Bishop Fenwick senior scored three goals and assisted on two others to become the Crusaders’ all-time leading point scorer with 127. Fenwick won the game, 5-0, over Arlington Catholic.Fenwick, 2-5-1, led 4-0 at the half. Kevin Emmett and Angelo Maida took care of the remainder of the scoring. Garabedian, who is from Salem, actually got the record on his second goal.”It was nice to finally get a win again,” Fenwick coach Andrew Bub said.Peabody 3, Salem 2At Bertram Field in Salem, the Tanners (5-0-1) won on the Witches’ (8-3) home field for the first time in three seasons.”It really was a great game,” Peabody coach Stan McKeen said. “We were down a couple players and everyone stepped up and played very well.”Peabody jumped out to a quick lead thanks to a Mike Chiappini goal, assisted by Nick Mello. Robert Abreu tied the game for Salem midway through the half before Sean Bernardo and Colin Mahoney struck in the final five minutes of the half for a 3-1 lead.Edwin DeMoya got the Witches back within one when he scored his 100th career point less than a minute into the half. The Peabody defense, however, stiffened and held firm the rest of the game.”It was a great game to watch,” Salem coach Mike Collins said. “It was a back and forth battle.”Revere 2, Swampscott 0At Swampscott, senior Leo Giraldo scored both goals for the Patriots (5-1-3). Keeper Alfonso Rosales made eight saves.For Swampscott, keeper Patrick Kennedy made 12 saves and Niclas Beiser, midfielder, played well.Swampscott is 1-5-1.Beverly 6, Marblehead 2At Beverly, the Panthers (2-3) broke their goal-less drought in a major way as five different players recorded tallies in the win. Conor Leahy paced the attack with two goals and two assists.Matt Bourque, Cam Rogers, Mike Rosenberry and Brandon Sungy added goals for Beverly.Saugus 2, Winthrop 1At Miller Field in Winthrop, Dave Velasquez and Chris Duplisea took care of the goal scoring while Peter Polcari pitched the shutout in goal as the Sachems moved to 3-3-1.