Lynnfield claimed four of the five individual championships and rolled to the team title in Saturday?s Cape Ann League Open at Ipswich High. The Pioneers finished with 124 points, more than doubling second-place Masconomet.The Pioneers? depth was on display as freshman No. 1 Sarah Mezimi, junior No. 2 Kelley Nevils, the first doubles pairing of senior Danielle Soden and sophomore Olivia Skelley, and the second doubles duo of senior twins Sloan and Logan Colby-Nunziato all won three matches and championships. Junior Izzy Figucia was runner-up at No. 3 singles.?We returned a veteran team and Sarah has come in to play No. 1 as a freshman. Kelley was our No. 1 last year but moved down and we?re that much stronger with a lot of depth,” said coach Craig Stone.BOYS TENNISAt Ipswich, Lynnfield?s first doubles team of Will Durkee and Ethan Forrest fell in the title match, 6-3, 6-2.BASEBALLLynnfield 15, Manchester-Essex 5At Lynnfield, the CAL Baker leaders got production throughout the lineup as they ran their record to 3-0. Catcher Dan O?Leary sparked a 16-hit attack, reaching base five times via two doubles, a triple, walk and hit by pitch while driving in four runs.Jake Rourke had three doubles among his four hits and drove in a run. Jordan Roper contributed two hits and two RBI as did Travis Briana while Spencer Balian added a double and two RBI and Nick Pascucci had a single and two RBI.Andy Carbone worked the first five innings for the win, yielding a single earned run.Marblehead 6, Everett 3At Marblehead, the Magicians improved to 2-1 with a non-league win as senior Jordan Chmara allowed just four hits in six innings.TRACKSt. John?s Prep 79, Lowell 53At Danvers, the Eagles opened their dual meet season with a convincing non-league win, dominating the field events with sweeps of the discus and javelin.Evan Dombrowski doubled up with wins in the shot put (54-4) and discus (144-9), where he was joined by teammates Vinnie Larovere (2nd, 131-5) and Jay Carnevale (3rd, 121-8) to complete the sweep. LaRovere was also second in the shot put while Josh Hubbell (long jump, 19-11; 200, 23.2) also won two events.John Stark (143-5), Tighe Robinson (137-5) and John Long (126-6) went one-two-three in the javelin. Other winners were: Mike Mejias (100, 11.4), James Catalan (400 IH, 48.0), Josh Raposa (800, 2:00.9), Joe Luongo (400, 49.9), Luke Bugler (2M, 10:06.2) and the 4×4 relay team.BOYS LACROSSEPeabody 11, Medford 10At Medford, the Tanners rallied from a 5-0 hole to improve to 2-2, with Ryan Wolff (3 goals) scoring the game-winner in the final three minutes.Zach Bille had three goals and an assist; Reed Foster had a goal and three assists and won numerous key faceoffs; Josh Fiore notched two goals and an assist; and Jeremiah Manfra (assist) and Bobby Caproni had a goal each. Matt Cloutman stopped 10 shots and the Tanners killed a two-man disadvantage in the fourth quarter.?I challenged them at that timeout (trailing 5-0) and asked if they had the fortitude to come back. It was a great game,” said coach Anthony O?Donnell.In other action, Austin Prep handled St. Mary?s, 11-4.GIRLS LACROSSEMarblehead 7, Martha?s Vineyard 4At Martha?s Vineyard, the Magicians (3-3) leveled their record with a sound non-league win as Adrienne Ciccone, Ellie Ronan, and Sydney Cayen scored two goals apiece. Emily Freedland had a goal, Caroline Helms forced four turnovers, and Brittany Lydon had six saves.?We continue to improve every day. We are playing aggressive and taking advantage of opportunities,” said coach Annie Pugh.Austin Prep 20, St. Mary?s 9At Manning Field, the Spartans were unable to keep pace with the visiting Cougars. Elizabeth Weisse, Amanda Donahoe, Katie Walker and Maggie Flaherty all had two goals and Ellie Martin scored one. Emma Harvey had six saves.In other action, Billerica handed Peabody its first loss of the season, 12-4.