Lucy Poulin scored four goals and had an assist to lead the Marblehead girls lacrosse team to an 18-7 win over Wilmington Thursday at Wilmington.?We played a strong game to finish off the week,” said coach Annie Pugh. “Today, things clicked for us and we worked together.”The Magicians, who evened their record at 4-4, also had some offensive production from Adrienne Ciccone, Emily Freedland, Sydney Cohen and Kelsey Detels, all with three goals; and Connie Mayle (2).Marblehead jumped out to a 13-3 lead at the half.Swampscott 15, Winthrop 4At Swampscott, Priscilla Sullivan led the way for the Big Blue (2-3-1) with six goals. Lauren Sullivan and McKenzie Robertson had three each and Anna O?Gorman and Maggie DeGrande, two and one, respectively. Claire Powell (8 saves) was in net for the win.BOYS LACROSSERevere 8, Winthrop 3At Revere, the Patriots (2-2) had some offensive production from Brian McNitte (2 goals, 3 assists); Stephen Piazza (3 goals) and Jay Seigal, who had two goals and did a great job on faceoffs. Ed Sullivan had a goal and Doug Zingali had 10 saves.?We played very good defense,” Revere coach Mike Guanci said. ?We take a lot of pride in playing good defense.”Salem 14, Lynn 0At Manning Field, the Shamrocks saw their record fall to 2-5.?They hustled. They worked. They were just up against a tougher opponent,” Lynn coach Peter Pappagianopoulos said.Greater Lowell 14, Tech 2At Greater Lowell, the Tigers (0-5) had goals from Cody Enos and Jared Johnson with George Pappageorgiou assisting on both. Both goals came in the final three minutes of the game.Beverly 12, Malden Cath. 7At Malden Catholic, junior Nick Albano had four goals and three assists and senior Ty Martz caused five turnovers and scored a goal as well.Jordan Rawding and Rick McFarland played well defensively.Also scoring were Rawding (2 goals), McFarland (2), Matt Page, Hunter Spencer, Ian Butler and Sam Abate (1 each).Kevin Lally and Ryan Haggerty combined for 13 saves.Danvers 16, Peabody 5At Danvers, the Tanners (2-3) had strong games from Ryan Wolff (3 goals); Josh Fiore (goal, assist); Jeremiah Manfra (goal) and Bobby Caproni (assist). Danvers led 9-0 before the Tanners found the net. Masco 12, Lynnfield 0At Masconomet, the Pioneers (3-2) had a tough outing, but backup goalie Dylan Schafer had a solid game with 14 saves.BOYS TRACKPentucket 97, Saugus 57At Saugus, the 1-5 Sachems got firsts from Andre Ipojuca in the 400 hurdles (64.1) and the 4 x 100 relay team of Alex Schrippa, Marcus Evens, Scott Meuse and Angelo Bellia (47.5).Nick Monaco was second in the 2-mile (11:09.5) and Evan Covell second in the mile (4:55.4).Chelsea 105, Tech 30At Manning Field, the Tigers fell to 0-3. Justin Lewis took first in the 100 hurdles (19.0), first in triple jump (36-1) and second in the 400 hurdles (1:07) and high jump (5-8). David Phean was second in the shot put (32-11).Ipswich 101, Lynnfield 41At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (0-6) had several notable performances. Sam Johnson won at 100 meters (12.20); Elias Scangas, 200 (24.42); Cam Rondeau, Austin Caswell, Scangas and Matt Kramich, 4 x 100 relay (47.7) and Trevor Cory, Jonah Ruecker, Chase Davidson and Johnson, 4 x 400 relay (4:00).GIRLS TRACKPentucket 85, Saugus 55At Saugus, the 2-4 Sachems got firsts from Gianna Filaretos in the high jump (5-3, which qualified her for states and nationals), Mikayla Perella, shot put (240.5) and Ailyn Minaya (triple jump, 31-81/2).Emily Monaco got seconds in the 800 (2:40.5) and triple jump (291/2), Krissy Italiano was second in the 2-mile (13:04.1) and Victoria Sprarages was second in the 100 (13.4).Chelsea 100, Tech 35At Manning Field, Nurian Arriaza Garcia took first in the javelin (78-1) and was on the mile relay team of Houssay Bah, Annmarie Teixeira and Estrella Matos that won in 5:27.0.Garcia took seconds in the 2-mile (14.58.9) and triple jump (24-6).Bah placed first in the 400 hurdles (1:20) and second in the high jump (4-even). Makalay Handley was second in the 100 (13.4) an
