The Fenwick girls lacrosse team needed a late rally to get even with Danvers, 13-13, and that was the score when the final whistle blew Monday night at Danvers.Fenwick coach Karen Guillemette was very happy with her team’s performance.”This was a very good game for both teams. It was very competitive and it was a back and forth game all game,” Guillemette said.Fenwick trailed 13-11 with 10 minutes left in the final quarter. Fenwick tied up the game 13-13 with 2:47 remaining. Fenwick’s Lauren Moulton came back from an injury and scored four goals. The rest of the goal-scorers for Fenwick were: Grace Celona (5 goals); Anna Moulton (2 goals) and Tessa McLaughlin (2 goals). Fenwick is now 11-5-2.Swampscott 17, Lynnfield 13At Swampscott, Swampscott led 10-5 at the half and never looked back. Katie Zarinsky (7 goals) led the way for Swampscott. The rest of the Swampscott goal-scorers were: Jesse DePaolo (4 goals); Chloe Dorgan (2 goals); Taylor Eaton (2 goals; Bridget Lawless (1 goal, 2 assists) and Gillian Trask (1 goal). Swampscott is now 7-12.BOYS LACROSSEMarblehead 11, Hamilton-Wenham 10At Hamilton-Wenham, the Magicians led 10-9 late in the fourth quarter, but Hamilton tied the score 10-10 with two minutes left. The game headed to overtime, where Marblehead’s Brooks Tyrrell scored the game-winner. Ian Maag (5 goals) led the way for Marblehead. The rest of the Marblehead goal-scorers were: Trevor Jones (2 goals); Dean Fader (1 goal, 1 assist); Jacob Maselek (1 goal, 3 assists) and Zac Cuzner (3 assists). Marblehead improves to 13-4.Fenwick 9, St. Mary’s 6At Manning Field, Spartan senior Steve Poliskey set the school record for career points with 64. St. Mary’s finishes the season 5-11.Mystic Valley 10, Tech 6At Manning Field, Tech had a strong team effort despite the result. Jason Grant (3 goals, 2 assists) and Kyle Gagnon (3 goals) led the way for Tech. Rob Miele had a strong game in net for Tech (14 saves). Tech is now 5-10.Austin Prep 8, Swampscott 5At Salem State, it was a tale of two halves for the Big Blue. Swampscott led 5-1 at the half, but was held scoreless in the second half. Leading the way for Swampscott was Josh Rothwell (2 goals), Chris Condon (2 goals) and Patrick Kennedy (1 goal). Swampscott is now 9-8.Wayland 14, Peabody 6At Wayland, Kiefer Heckman led the way for the Tanners (1 goal, 1 assist). Heckman has now recorded 80 points total on the season. The rest of the Peabody goal-scorers were: Eric Hennessey (2 goals); D.J. Henrick (1 goal); Jeremiah Manfra (1 goal) and Anthony Robinson (1 goal). Peabody is now 7-10.