Harrison Young went on a scoring spree for the Marblehead boys lacrosse team, scoring six goals and assisting on another in a 16-2 win over Peabody at Marblehead on Thursday.Dean Fader helped out with three goals and an assist with Charlie Thompson (2 goals, assist) and Sam Paquette, Brooks Tyrrell, Hillman Hollister; Matt Rickards and Manning Sears, one goal each, supplying the rest of the offense. Nathan Maselek had five saves for the Magicians (6-5).N. Shore/Essex Aggie 15, Tech 0At Manning Field, the Tigers (0-7) put up a fight, but couldn?t stop North Shore. Tech only had 12 players, but they played all-out.?The whole team stuck it out to the end,” coach Jay Richards said.Cambridge 10, Revere 4At Revere, the Patriots (3-5) trailed 6-3 at the half. Brian McNitt, Steve Piazza, Steve Noel and Jay Seigal each had a goal.St. John?s 14, BC High 8At BC High, the Prep picked up a conference win. Andrew Gallahue had a goal and four assists; other contributors included Sam Frick (2 goals, 4 assists); Shawn Waldron (3 goals); Jeff Cowles (2 goals) and Drew O?Connell, Hayden Rockett, Owen Rockett, Tim Terrell, Joe Cavallaro, one goal each. Lucas DeAngelo (8 saves) was in net.The Eagles are 6-4 and need three wins to qualify for the state tournament. They have eight games remaining with most of the teams they face ranked in the top 10.Beverly 7, Gloucester 6At Beverly, Gloucester?s Ian Kennedy scored with six seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime, but it was Beverly coming up big at the end. Chris Valette scored the game-winner from Jordan Rawdings, who finished with three goals.GIRLS LACROSSEM?head 12, Pentucket 5At Marblehead, the Magicians (7-5) had plenty of firepower with Emily Freedland leading the way with four goals (1 draw control, 2 ground balls). Other contributors included Ellie Ronan (2 goals, 2 dc) and Lucy Poulin (2 goals, 2 assists, 7 gb); Sydney Cayen (2 goals, 2 gb) and Amanda Gregory and Piper Newhall, one goal each.GIRLS TRACKTech 75, Northeast 35At Manning Field, this was the first victory in the history of the Tech girls outdoor program.Nurian Arriazza Garcia had four wins: 2-mile (14:48.3), 800 (3:02), javelin (80-1) and triple jump (24-8).Several other Tigers (1-4) were multiple winners. Houssay Bah won the 400 hurdles (84.2) and the 400 (81.1). Gianni Davila was first in the 100 (13.5), 200 (30.5) and long jump (11-9). Annemarie Teixeira won the shot put (21-1) and the discus (59-3) and was second in the 400 (83.1).Also doing well for Tech was Keishauna Payne (second in the triple jump and 100).BOYS TRACKTech 86, Northeast 48At Manning Field, leading the way for the 1-4 Tigers was Justin Lewis with four wins: 400 hurdles (106.2), 100 high hurdles (18.0), high jump (a personal-best 5-10) and triple jump (37-5)Renoldo Merthil had three firsts: 100 (12.1), 200 (25.2) and discus (91-3). He was also second in the shot put (34-9).Also performing well was Dalvin Howard, who had two firsts: mile (5.29) and a come-from-behind first in the 800 (2.28).Javhon Van recorded three second-place finishes: high jump, triple jump (35-11) and 100 hurdles (20.6). Michael Anaya was first in the 400 (59.1) and long jump (18-9).BASEBALLPrep 6, S.J.-Shrews. 4At Danvers, the Eagles (9-1) trailed 4-1 in the bottom of the seventh, but they scored three runs to send the game into extra innings where junior Nick Latham jacked a two-run home run for the walk-off win. The three-run seventh that put the Eagles back in the game was sparked by Ted McNamara?s solo home run. Dan Trulli got the win in relief with two innings of no-hit ball.Danvers 14, Salem 4At Danvers, the Falcons (8-3) jumped out to an 8-0 lead after the first inning, survived a few mid-game bumps in the road, and then put it away with six runs. Raf Tylus got the win in relief. Dan Lynch (3-for-4, double, 2 RBI, 3 stolen bases); Chris Valles (2-for-3) and Devin Allen (3-run home run) supplied the bats for the Falcons.SOFTBALLMystic Valley 14, Tech 1At Mystic
