Extra attacker Joe Ristino scored with 11 seconds to play as Revere tied Lynn, 3-3, at Cronin Rink Saturday afternoon. The teams are tied atop the NEC South with 2-0-1 records.Lynn had taken its first lead little more than a minute earlier when Mark Brazell converted a Brett Erelli set-up with 1:18 remaining.Revere?s Marco Mazzarelli gave the Patriots a 1-0 lead at 10:58 of the first period and the Jets? Ryan MacDonald matched that 16 seconds into the second period.Revere regained the lead on Steve Noel?s strike in the first minute of the second period but Corey Wojewodzic pulled Lynn even with 6:53 to play.?It was a great hockey game, although I?m unhappy about the number of penalties we took. We want to play physical, but we have to do a better job of it,” said Revere coach Joe Ciccarello. “I thought we showed a lot of character to come back in the final minute. We play hard and we don?t quit.”?It was a hard-fought game by both teams, who put in a solid effort. Revere is a hard-working team, and the next time around we expect a similar type of game. It was a wild finish and it will give us a chance to learn from being in those situations in the future,” said Jets coach Joe Conlon.BC High 4, St. Mary?s 0At UMass-Boston, the Spartans fell to 1-2. Patrick Kramer had three goals and an assist for the undefeated Eagles (3-0), who have not allowed a goal while outscoring three opponents by an aggregate 15-0.St. Mary?s goalie Bailey MacBurnie finished with 20 saves. Kramer broke a scoreless tie with 2:48 left in the second period when his shot deflected off a referee?s skate and past MacBurnie. Jake Lemanski made it 2-0 in the period?s final minute.?We played two solid up and down periods against a Super 8 team that returned 17 players from last year,” said coach Mark Lee. “We had some good quality scoring chances but are still having trouble finding the back of the net. All in all, we played a hard-fought game but good teams capitalize on mistakes, which BC High did well.”St. John?s 2, Hingham 1At Hingham, the young Eagles improved to 2-0 with a tough road win against a perennial division power. Tyler Scearbo scored the game-winner with 2:06 to play and freshman goalie Zach Laramie made 18 saves in his first varsity start. Mark Etherington, assisted by Jimmy Currier, gave The Prep a 1-0 lead through two periods.Gloucester 5, Peabody 3At Talbot Rink, the Fishermen (1-2) scored the final four goals for their first NEC North win while keeping the Tanners (0-3) winless. Freshman Liam Lyons had the game-winner with his first varsity goal late in the second period and Jordan Favazza notched a pair of power play goals.Derek DeMild and Bobby Caproni (short handed) scored for the Tanners. Coach Mark Leonard cited strong efforts by Caproni, Aaron Dollin and Owen Brewster.Beverly 3, Danvers 0At Rockett Arena, senior Connor Irving scored two goals and junior Tim Biarelli turned back 15 shots for the shutout as the undefeated NEC North leaders (4-0 overall) kept rolling. Beverly has now outscored opponents, 20-2. Danvers, which got 27 saves from Alex Taylor, dipped to 1-2.Winthrop 5, Marblehead 3At Larsen Rink, Pat Todisco assisted on all five goals and senior captain Chris Page scored twice for the Vikings, who scored the final three goals in a span of 2:33 late in the third period after Matt Koopman gave the Magicians a 3-2 lead with 7:17 remaining. Liam Gillis and Colin Daly also scored for Marblehead. Both teams are now 2-1.Xaverian 4, Bp. Fenwick 1At McVann-O?Keefe Rink, the Crusaders (0-2) dropped their second straight to a Catholic Conference opponent. Xaverian led, 4-0, before Nick Finan potted Fenwick?s lone goal in the third period.GIRLS HOCKEYWinthrop/Lynn 10, Matignon 0At Stoneham Arena, coach Tony Martucci rested his regulars for most of the second and all of the third period. Jillian Olevitz had two goals and an assist while Savannah Norcross contributed a goal and two assists and Caroline McKinnon added a goal and an assist. Syd