The St. John?s Prep wrestling team picked up four victories on Saturday afternoon, defeating Westfield (69-12), Dean Tech (59-10), Quabbin (71-3) and West Springfield (69-9) at a quad-meet in North Attleboro. The Eagles earned several victories throughout the weight classes, including those from Malcolm Mitchell (106), Michael Dik (120) and Hunter Costa (126). The victors got heavyweight wins from Ian Butterbrodt (220), Jim Messeder (195) and Solomon White (170).Other notable victories came from Jack Anderson (138), Jared Costa (145), Fred Colberg (152) and Ben DiNatale. The Eagles improved their overall season record to 23-1.At the Cohasset Tournament, Lynnfield earned 230 points as a team; good for first in the nine-team meet. The Pioneers are 14-0 this season in dual-meet competitions.The victors sent six competitors to the finals, four of whom came away as champions.The trio of Tom Arseneault (220), Eric Kerr (126) and Joe Morse (106) all won for the second time in as many years in Cohasset, the latter two picking up pin fall victories. Lucas Pascucci joined the ranks this time around, winning via pin at 132 pounds.BOYS BASKETBALLEverett 83, Saugus 56At Saugus, the Sachems got 16 points and 10 rebounds from Joe Bertrand. The hosts also saw solid production from Dan Bertrand, who added eight points off the bench. Saugus (4-6) is off until Friday, when it takes on Amesbury.BOYS TRACKAt the Dartmouth Relays, a pair of St. John?s Prep runners stole the show. Evan Dombrowski won the shot put with a 57-6 3/4, a personal best, which broke his own school indoor record. Joe Luongo added a victory in the 400m for the Eagles, running a 50.83. The competition is the oldest indoor meet in the country.SWIMMINGN. Reading 101, L?field 69At North Reading, the Pioneers (1-3) were led by a trio of senior co-captains, including Matt DeVito, who won the 100m freestyle with a 55.21 and placed fourth in the 50m freestyle (25.78). Josh Hayden set a personal best in the 200 individual medley (2:23.34) and finished second in the 100m backstroke (1:06.22) while Mike Lanzillotti took second in the 200m freestyle (2:06.15) and 500m freestyle (5:51.33), the latter a personal best.Fenwick 89, St. Mary?s 67At the Lynn YMCA, Fenwick (2-1) won all three relays: 200 medley, 2:05.37 (Capt. Steve LaRochelle, Pablo Jimenez, Carson Christuk and Ben Kaupp); 200 freestyle, 1:59.03, Jimenez, Kaupp, Justine Armand and Connor Christuk; and 400 freestyle, 4:18.41, LaRochelle, Garrett Collins, Connor Christuk and Carson Christuk).Fenwick also had individual wins from: Connor Christuk, double winner in 200 freestyle (1:57.69) and 100 fly (1:06.66); Carson Christuk, double winner in 100 freestyle (51.22) and 100 backstroke (58.25), with both swims fast enough to qualify for the Division 2 state meet; Capt. Lindsey Andrews, 200 IM (2:32.59) and 500 free (6:17.88); Jimenez, 100 breaststroke, season best of 1:21.09.Fenwick?s second place 400 freestyle relay team of Virginia Ambeliotis, Capt. Bridgette Townsend, Nicole DiMeglio and Andrews qualified for the North Sectional State Meet with a time of 4:28.04.GYMNASTICSSaturdayDanvers 138.95, Ham-Wen 127At Danvers, the Falcons improved to 2-0 behind two first place finishes from Julia Valenti, who earned scores of 9.0 on both the vault and floor. Jackie Veatch added first and second place finishes on the bars (8.9) and beam (9.1), respectively, while Emily McPherson took first on the beam (9.3) and second on the floor (8.6). Alyson Kelleher (8.8) and Kailee LeBlanc (8.6) placed second on the bars and vault, respectively.Danvers 137.1, Peabody 108.85At Danvers, Julia Valenti led the way for the second straight day with wins on the vault (9.1) and floor (9.1) as well as finishing tied for second with Emily McPherson on the beam (8.6) behind Jackie Veatch?s 8.8. Alyson Kelleher took first on the bars (9.1) ahead of Veatch (8.55), who also placed second on the floor (9.0). Kailee LeBlanc added a second place finish on the vault (