The Swampscott High field hockey team scored with just one minute left against host Malden to earn a 2-2 tie Wednesday.Swampscott’s Tori Thistle scored the game-tying goal, which was assisted by Lisa Vu. Alexa Steriti scored the first goal for the Big Blue. Katie Samiljan made three saves for Swampscott (7-1-1).GOLFSwampscott 38 1/2, Salem 33 1/2At Kernwood CC, Swampscott (6-3) had a strong team effort, with five winners on the day: Anthony Springthorpe, No. 3 (6 1/2-2 1/2); Peter Wright, No. 4 (6 1/2-2 1/2); Pat Burkett, No. 6 (5 1/2-3 1/2); Cameron Swigor, No. 7 (6 1/2-2 1/2) and Griffin Hunt, No. 8 (5 1/2-3 1/2). Swampscott’s Victoria Malatesta tied at No. 5. For Salem (4-8), Tim Richmond won at No. 1 (8-1) and Mark Gomes won at No. 2 (6 1/2-2 1/2).Lynnfield 140, Rockport 113At Rockport CC, Lynnfield was led by Andrew Waisnor (29 pts.). The rest of the Pioneers who had strong performances were: Michael Waisnor (24 pts.); Kris Houda (23 pts.); Matt Boehner (22 pts.); Nick Eliopoulos (22 pts.) and Eric Carey (20 pts.). Lynnfield (7-3) qualified for the state tournament.St. Mary’s 160, Saugus 109At Gannon Golf Course, Ryan Madden was the highest point-getter for the Spartans (29 pts.). Other Spartans helping the cause were: Shawn MacBurnie (24 pts.); Jackson Allard (24 pts.); Chris Price (23 pts.); Sean Mahar (20 pts.) and Richard McDonald (20 pts.). St. Mary’s remains unbeaten at 10-0.Central Catholic 241, St. John’s 252At Atkinson Golf Course, Steven Dilisio was a bright spot for the Eagles (40). St. John’s (8-3) has a match with Xaverian Thursday at Kernwood, and it’s a match that is considered a “must win,” according to St. John’s coach Larry O’Neill.VOLLEYBALLLynnfield 3, Pope John 0At Lynnfield, the Pioneers were dominant from the first game all the way till the last one (25-15, 25-2, 25-14). Senior captain Caroline Shannon led the way for Lynnfield (4 aces, 4 kills). Freshmen Annika Han had a strong showing for the Pioneers (9 service pts, 1 ace). Lynnfield is now 9-2.Peabody 3, Hamilton-Wenham 0At Peabody, the Tanners trio of Carolyn Scacchi, Jen Pearl and Catie Houlden led the way (25-19, 25-21, 25-15). Scacchi had 17 kills, Pearl had 11 assists and four kills and Houlden had 16 digs for Peabody (7-1).Central Cath. 3, Fenwick 2At Fenwick, the scores were 25-22, 25-20, 18-25, 19-25, 9-15. Junior Olivia Morsey had 39 digs, Junior captain Kate Lipka had 14 kills and 4 blocks, and senior captain Jess Ywuc had 4 kills and 4 blocks for Fenwick.Swampscott 3, Tech 1At Tech, the Big Blue (3-5) prevailed, 20-25, 25-12, 25-19, 25-20. Outside hitter Gina Asipenko had 7 kills and 5 service aces; and setter Ali Carriero had 13 assists and 5 service aces.GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYLynnfield 27, Ipswich 29Newburyport 27, Lynnfield 30At Ipswich, Lexi Buonfiglio (20:27, 3rd overall) and Angelica Kartsounis (20:27, 4th overall) led the Pioneers over the 3.1-mile course. Tia Patterson had a strong showing (20:34, 8th overall). Lynnfield is now 5-2.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYIpswich 20, Lynnfield 40Newburyport 15, Lynnfield 50At Ipswich, Pioneer senior captain Andrew Drinkwater had a strong performance over this 3.1-mile course (17:53, 8th overall). Lynnfield is now 2-5.