The Swampscott hockey team didn’t start off well at Porazzo Rink on Monday, getting behind just 65 seconds into its semifinal at the East Boston Deep Freeze Tournament against St. Clement.After that, however, Swampscott was practically unstoppable. The Big Blue responded with the game’s next 12 goals as they moved to 3-0-1 with the 12-1 win and earned a spot in the finals tonight (8) against Newton South.Gino Cresta had two goals and two assists while Chris Finlay and Tyler Peterson had two goals and an assist. Joe Silva also had a two-goal night. Matt Videtta had a goal and four assists.Also scoring were Corey Carmody and Nunzio Morretti with Ryan Cresta and Griffin Hunt each picking up two assists.St. Mary’s 4, Medford 0At Flynn Rink in Medford on Saturday, the Spartans (4-1) remained red-hot as Brendan Mageary had a goal and an assist in leading St. Mary’s to its fourth straight win.Jarrod Fitzpatrick, Cam Grenham and Cam O’Neill also had goals while Bobby Mullins had two assists. St. Mary’s has now outscored its opponents, 22-4, during its win streak.Winthrop 5, Walpole 1At Iorio Arena, Walpole, the Vikings (2-1-1) got a pair of first-period goals from Mitch Paulson and then second-period goals from Chris LeBlanc, Hershey Beard and Drayton Chasteen in advancing to the finals of the Walpole Cup on Wednesday (8).Ray Feeley and Tom DiBenedetto split the victory in goal.Beverly 2, Triton 0At Talbot Rink in Gloucester, the Panthers (2-1-0) advanced to the final of the Cape Ann Savings Bank Tournament as Andrew and Connor Irving each had a goal and an assist.The Panthers will play host Gloucester tonight (8) after the Fishermen won a 7-5 shootout with Marblehead in the second semifinal game. Ian Maag led Marblehead (2-1-1) with two goals and two assists.BOYS BASKETBALLLynnfield 66, Revere 54At Everett, the Pioneers (2-2) got 23 points and 12 rebounds from Steve Carangelo in the semifinals of the Pope John tournament. Carmine DiCesare added 10 points and 12 rebounds.