The Classical golf team edged English, 39 1/2-32 1/2 at Gannon Golf Course on Tuesday.With both teams looking at three winners, and one match halved, Classical was able to take the win in the eighth match of the afternoon with Steve Patrie winning 7.5-1.5.Classical also got wins out of Brett Erelli (6-3), Mark Brazell (7-2), and Pat Finnigan (5.5-3.5).?Golf is picking up a bit in Lynn,” said Classical coach Jack Morrison. “I really liked what I saw out there today from both teams.”English got wins out of Matt Sencabaugh (7-2), Bubba Comeau (5.5-3.5), and Matt Cole (5.5-3.5).Christina Lannon of English (1-4) and Andre Gaudet of Classical (1-6) halved the sixth match.?Both teams are pretty even in their ability,” said English coach Tara Friedman. “We have always had some exciting matches with Classical.”St. John?s 229, Danv. 286At Ferncroft Country Club, the Prep (4-1) was led by captain Jeff O?Connor, shooting a minus-1 35. Swampscott native Steven Dilisio shot an even 36, and James Turner kicked in a plus-1 37.Mhd. 50 1/2, Swa. 20 1/2At Tedesco, the Magicians (5-1) had the upper hand in this one with Pitch Riley shooting a par 34 and Owen Picariello a 37.Swampscott?s Max Cohen halved his match at No. 3. The Big Blue are 2-3 overall, 0-2 in the Northeastern Conference.Pea. 45 1/2, Salem 26 1/2At Olde Salem Greens, the Tanners (3-2) had wins from Nolan Franey at No. 1, 7-2; Matt Correale at No. 2, 7-2; Steve Ferrante at three, 8-1; Patrick McCarthy at four, 5 1/2-3 1/2; Ted Izzo at five, 6 1/2-2 1/2, and Steve Ciampa at No. 7, 6 1/2-2 1/2. The Witches (2-4) had wins from A.J. Darmody at No. 6, 7-2, and Josh Powers at No. 8, 5-4.FIELD HOCKEYMarblehead 5, Salem 1At Salem, Kendal Casey scored twice for the Magicians (3-1). Also scoring for Marblehead were Hannah Fobart, Suzanne McCarthy, and Grace McGurrin. Emily Ivers made five saves.Fenwick 4, N. Dame (H) 0At Peabody, the Crusaders (5-1) had big games from Erinne Johnson (goal, assist); Kathleen Moran (goal, assist); Erin Clancy (goal) and Jackie Hart (goal). Bridgette Townsend had eight saves. Victoria Hernandez, Maura Benson and Nicole Collina all played well on defense.Danvers 2, Peabody 0At Peabody, Peabody keeper Ally Daly made some great saves, said Tanner coach Pam Grant. Peabody is now 2-2.GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYSt. Mary?s 15, W?ms 50A.C. 15, St. Mary?s 47At Braintree, the Spartans started the season with a split. Freshman Sarah Ryan finished eighth overall on the 5K course with a 23:10, followed by sophomore Sarah Corbett (23:57) and Melissa LeFave, 12th (24:03).N.S./Essex 15, Tech 50At Lynn Woods, Tech?s Estrella Matos was eighth, finishing in 30:09. Also finishing was Belinda Miranda at 37:39.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYSt. Mary?s 17, A.C. 38St. Mary?s 17, W?ms 39At Braintree, Spartans sophomores Thomas Mackin (18:17) and Cody Murtagh (18:28) finished one-two. Following them were freshman Mike Cerulli, third (18:32), and sophomore Matt McManus, fourth (18:33). Liam Foley of Salem was ninth at 19:17.St. John?s 19, BC High 37At Bradley Palmer State Forest in Hamilton, the Eagles won their first meet of the season. Liam Down (16:58) and Tim Loehner (17:08) were one-two, and sophomore Luke Bugler was third (17:24). Others in the Top 10 were Colin Monahan (fifth, 17:33) and Josh Raposa, eighth (17:40).N.S./Essex 17, Tech 39At Lynn Woods, Carlos Batres placed fourth (19:35), Nick Westin eighth (22:39), Francisco Franco 15th, Edgar Ortega 16th, and Jacob Laclear 17th. Lynn?s Doug Wilson was third for North Shore.