The Marblehead High swim team ran its record to 3-0 with a 100-72 win over Classical Thursday at the Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA in Marblehead.The Magicians had a bounty of winning performances, including one in the 200-yard medley relay, where Charlie Seltzer, Thomas Rockett, Ryan Caliri and Zach Michaels swam a 1:51.70 and qualified for the sectionals.Ryan Alexander won the 200 free (2:06.04); Kylie Cronin, 200 individual medley (2:19.25); Chris Rodts, 50 free (26.24); Jake Driscoll, diving; Caliri, 100-yard butterfly (1:01.82); Seltzer, 100 back (56.60) and 100 free (49.38); and Hannah Verrette, 500 free (5:32.28). Marblehead went unofficial in the last relay.?I though Charlie (Seltzer) had an awesome meet,” Marblehead coach Susan Guertin said.Classical?s Brian Nelson won the 100 breaststroke (107.72). The Rams are 1-3.Peabody 100, Salem 79At Salem State, the Tanners (1-1) didn?t show any signs of rust despite having two meets snowed out. Meghan Lurvey, Nina Pappacostos, Christine Shea and Maria Strakosha combined to win the 200 medley relay and qualify for the North sectionals. Alex Strakosha won the 200 free and 100 butterfly; Shea won the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke (qualified for states in both); Paige Hayward won diving, Cailin Currie, 500 free; Lurvey, backstroke and Currie, Pappacostos, Shea and Maria Strakosha, 400 free relay (qualified for North sectionals).Beverly 94, English 78At Beverly, English (1-1-1) had a double winner in Matt Bruno, 100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke. His brother Mike Bruno finished second in the 500 freestyle and qualified for the state tournament.BOYS HOCKEYPentucket 2, Lynnfield 0At Haverhill, the Pioneers (0-5-2) were blanked by the Sachems, who got the game-winner from Cam Wolbach in the middle period before Michael Kutcher added an insurance tally in the final 15 minutes.GIRLS HOCKEYBeverly/Danvers 9, Cambridge 3At Cambridge, the Panthers (6-0) got multi-point efforts from five skaters, including Julia Nearis (3 goals, 3 assists) and Nicole Woods (1 goal, 5 assists). The visitors got two goals and three assists from Kristen McCarthy as well as two assists apiece from Rachel Trocchi and Caitlin McBride. Beverly also got solo tallies from Anna O?Neill, Nicole Kamens and Rachel Spencer while Madison Jalbert (8 saves) and Kyra Wolonsavich (3 saves) both saw time in net.BOYS TRACKBeverly 46, Revere 39At Revere, the Panthers got victories from Brian McPherson in the 1000m (2:56.5) and Campbell Wood in the mile (5:02.5) as well as from Jordan Rawding in the 300m (40.3) and Bryan Flaherty in the 600m (1:33.4). Revere victors included Joseph Gonzalez in the 50-yard hurdles (7.7), Brett Duekmejian in the shot put (41-9 3/4) and John Dello-Russo in the 2-mile (11:27).Peabody 58.67, Salem 26.33At Peabody, the Tanners got victories in the mile and 2-mile from Michael Ricci (5:02.9) and Alexander Marcus (11:36.8), respectively. Peabody?s other winners were Anthony Christo in the shot put (42-7), Christian Cedullo in the 45-yard hurdles (6.1), Connor Woff in the 1000m (2:55.5) and Eric Cordeiro in the 600m (1:34.5). The Witches got wins from Timmy Ryan in the 45-yard dash (5.2) and Jon Crimble in the 300m (38.7) and high jump (5-8).Danvers 58, Winthrop 18At Danvers, the Falcons had several first place finishes, including Connor Rollins in the high jump (5-10) and Christian Veatch in the shot put (38-8). The hosts also got wins from Tim Unczur in the 55m (7.1), James Bailey in the 1000m (2:49.5), and Thomas Brennan in the mile (5:18.6) as well as from John Thomas in the 300m (41.1) and Tom Higgins in the 600m (1:37.5). The Vikings victories came from William Holden in the 2-mile (12:10.9) and Trevor Hetherton in the 55m-hurdles (9.9).WRESTLINGMarblehead/S?scott 42, Gloucester 36At Gloucester, the Magicians secured their first victory of the season in the final match that saw Stephen Hopkins pin his opponent at 106 pounds. Other notable victories for the visitors, all via pin fall, came fro
