St. Mary?s senior Tia Foglietta set a course record and in the process helped her team to a 19-37 win over Austin Prep and a 21-39 win over Lowell Catholic Tuesday at Lynn Woods.Foglietta ran 18:59 on the 2.86-mile course, which has been in use since last year. St. Mary?s coach Dom Finelli said the old record was somewhere in the low 19s.?Tia has been running unbelievably,” Finelli said. “The girl is really talented.”Although she ran outdoor track as a sophomore and junior, this is her first season running cross country. One of the girls she defeated was a ninth-grader from Austin Prep who finished in the top 10 in the state division meet last year, Finelli said.Elizabeth Weisse was fourth overall for the Spartans (22:12); Sarah Corbett, fifth (22:53); Larissa Bogomolov, seventh (24:04); freshman Kimberly Le, eighth (24:34) and Olivia Bromery, 12th (25:49). Kate Bromery also ran well. St. Mary?s is 2-0.Fenwick 23, Williams 37Fenwick 16, Marian 47At Callahan State Park, Fenwick?s Sydney Packard finished first overall with a time of 19:02 on the three-mile course. Teammates Kate DelTorchio took fourth (20:42); Samantha Claveau, fifth (22:07); Meg Clancy, sixth (22:11) and Mary Pasquale, eighth (22:28). The Crusaders are 2-0.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYSt. Mary?s 21, Austin 38St. Mary?s 18, L. Cath. 40At Lynn Woods, the Spartans continue to roll in dual meet competition, winning their 14th straight (the streak dates back to last year when they went 10-0).Cody Murtagh took second overall (17:38); Tony Mwangi, third (17:56); Matt McManus, fourth (18:12); Mike Cerulli, sixth (18:47); Cullen Coyle, ninth (18:49); and Jack Carroll, 11th (19:32). Carroll, a freshman, trimmed two minutes off his time from the Lynn Invitational.Williams 23, Fenwick 34Fenwick 18, Marian 39At Callahan State Park in Framingham, Matt Loehle took second overall on the three-mile course with an 18:25. Jack Keenan was third (18:26); Mike Cook, 10th (21:30); Zach Mizioch, 11th (21:51) and Mike DiOrio, 12th (12:22). The Crusaders are 1-1.BC High 25, St. John?s 32At Franklin Park, The Prep (0-1 Catholic Conference) had the top finisher in Josh Raposa, who ran a 16:55 on the 3.1-mile course. Jackson Skelley took fourth (17:40), but BC High packed in the next few runners to pull away.GIRLS SOCCERNotre Dame 4, Tech 0At Manning Field, the Tigers spotted Notre Dame three goals in the first half, but turned up the heat defensively in a very good second half. Goalie Coral Gonzalez had another excellent outing with 15 saves. Sweeper Brenda Guevara controlled the defense with help from Priscilla Imul.Tech is 0-4.Lynnfield 6, Rockport 0At Lynnfield, Kelly Look scored twice to lead the 3-0-1 Pioneers. She scored the first goal seven minutes in, heading a corner kick from Emily Scollard; and then again in the 52nd minute on a corner from Liz Reed.Reed added a goal as well as the assist, knocking in a cross from Renee DelNegro for Lynnfield?s second goal.After the intermission, the Pioneers poured four goals home, from Look, Lizzy Shaievitz, Jess Duhaime and Abby Weaver, on a pretty passing play with help from Shaievitz and Amanda Sieger.Danvers 8, English 0At Danvers, the Falcons (4-1-1) had goals from Morgan Mscisz, Meaghan McCarriston, Sarah McCarriston, Allie Zunick, Sarah Unczur, Meaghan McKenna, Olivia Davis and Delaney Mansfield. Amanda Backe posted the shutout.English (1-5-1) was missing its goalie, Kaitlyn Nadeau, who was injured against Classical the night before. Rachel Calnan and Emma Trahant played well in the loss.?They?re just a very good team. They come at you in waves. After the first group, the second is just as good,” English coach Ed McNeil said.KIPP 2, Prospect Hill 2The Panthers got good performances from senior captain Jesse Giron (goal, assist) and junior Charlie Huffman (goal); as well as junior Carlos Estrada and sophomore goalie Jordanny Delgado (12 saves).BOYS SOCCERLynnfield 1, Rockport 1At Rockport, the Pioneers (2-1-1) fell behind early, but a goal by Matt