English coach Kerry King didn’t need to give his team much of a pre-game speech on Monday when the Bulldogs faced Revere. His team had this game circled already after the Patriots had beaten English earlier in the year.The Bulldogs played like a team on a mission as Jefferson Fobellah, Leo Awokang and Franck Wansi all scored in the first half as English took a 3-1 win.”The guys really were sky high for this one,” King said. “They really came out flying and got off to a strong start.”Midfielders A.J. Xhemalji and Jose Ayala kept the Patriots (7-2-4) offense at bay for most of the game. Revere would get a goal from Alfonso Rosales in the second half.”It’s a huge win for us,” King said.Classical 8, Saugus 3At Saugus, the Rams (4-5-3) got a four-goal effort from Abdoulaye Bah. Yadesi Musema, Don Gomez, Abdu Wago and Joe Fields added goals.Midfielder German Canales added four assists.Saugus’ (4-8-1) goals came from Derek Codaire, Dave Velasquez and Alex Ung.Chelsea 4, Tech 1At Chelsea, the Tigers (7-4-1) trailed 2-0 at halftime and 3-0 in the second half before Jose Diaz got them on the board.”We got near the goal and nothing happened,” Tech coach Fred Gallo said. “We moved the ball in the field well but didn’t get shots off.”Peabody 4, Marblehead 1At Marblehead, the surprising Tanners (9-1-1, 8-0-1 NEC) clinched a state tournament berth on the back of big games from Luke Finkelstein and John Ramsey.Finkelstein had a goal and two assists while Ramsey was the receiver of both Finkelstein helpers. Alec Cerqueira had the other Peabody goal.”We’ve progressed nicely as the season has gone on,” Peabody coach Stan McKeen said.Mike Chiappini and Nick Mello added assists for Peabody.Fenwick 5, Williams 3At Braintree, Doug Garabedian continued his plundering of CCL Large opponents as he scored twice and added three assists to lead the Crusaders (6-5-1).Brian Blaisdell had a pair of goals while Chris Poirier also scored.Beverly 1, Gloucester 1At Gloucester, Conor Leahy had the Panther (5-5-1) goal, assisted by Brad Surrette in the first half, before the hosts tied the game in the final minutes on a penalty kick following a handball call in the penalty area against Beverly.Danvers 1, Salem 0At Dr. Deering Stadium in Danvers, Jon Amico’s rebound goal off a Nick Strangie shot with 3:30 left in regulation was the difference for the Falcons (9-5).