The Beverly High boys soccer team rallied from one goal down midway through the second half to defeat Classical, 2-1, Thursday, at Beverly.The Rams (5-3) broke a scoreless tie with about 15 minutes left in the game on a goal by Issa Jalloh. Naheul Pittamiglio tied the game a couple of minutes later and he scored the game-winner with about five minutes left.?They?re a very good team,” Classical coach Rob Upton said. “They play tough. They have some very skilled players.”The Panthers improve to 6-0-1.?Classical played very, very well,” Beverly coach Kevin Leahy said.Upton had to shift a couple of players around to account for some injuries, but they still did a great job, he said. Aleks Bogavac was in net for the Rams while regular goalie Strati Saranteas stepped in at sweeper. Tyler Way was at stopper. Justin Carnavale was in net for the Panthers.GIRLS SOCCERSaugus 6, Pope John 0At Anna Parker, the Sachems (3-4-1) spread the scoring around with three players, Nicole Coluccio, Rachael Nazzaro and Ari Carney, scoring their first goals. Mikayla Perella, Mary Cromwick and Amanda Poussard also found the net. Caitlin Williams (2 saves) was in net.GOLFSt. Mary?s 160, Saugus 119At Gannon Golf Course, Shawn MacBurnie scored 34 points for the Spartans, who improve to 7-2. Emmett O?Shea (28 points); Max Emmerich and Ryan Borders, 22 points each; Luke Smith, 19 points; Nick Amenta, 18 points, and Chris McDonald, 17 points, also played well for St. Mary?s. The two teams meet again, along with Swampscott, at Cedar Glen Golf Course on Monday.St. John?s 217, Malden Cath. 249At Mount Hood Golf Club, the Eagles set a team course record, led by captain James Turner, who fired a one-under par 35. Swampscott native Tommy Cothern and Colin Natale posted 36s in addition to matching 37s from Mark Turner, Jake Ewing and Chris Francoeur.The Prep (7-1-1), who fell one stroke short of setting the overall course record, will travel to Ferncroft Country Club on Tuesday for a match with Danvers.Williams 182, Fenwick 157At The Meadow, Archbishop Williams had the upper hand in this one despite solid rounds by Fenwick?s Matt Garofalo (24 points), John Bucchieri (26 points) and Rob Murphy (21 points). The Crusaders are 0-4.VOLLEYBALLClassical 3, Tech 0At Tech, the Rams (7-2) won 25-8, 25-5, 25-13. Meredith MacDonald was key in the first set with six consecutive service points. Cassidy McGann had four. Soneta Srey was a force in the second set (7 consecutive service points).Ivy Martin got the job done in the third set with four kills and Lindsey Tobin helped out with five service points. Kayla Arsenault, Cassie D?Agostino and Christina Behen also played well. The Tigers (0-5, 0-3 Commonwealth Conference) had strong serving from Paola Fretacelli.St. Mary?s 3, Winthrop 1At Winthrop, the Spartans (4-4) won 25-20, 25-17, 6-25, 25-22 behind strong play by setter Julie Shea (11 service points, 10 assists).?She was everywhere,” St. Mary?s coach Erin Menard said. “She was the spark plug.”FIELD HOCKEYLynnfield 1, Masco 1At Masconomet, the Chieftains scored with 8:45 left in the first half. Lynnfield turned up the heat in the second half with eight corners, but nothing was finding the back of the net.The Pioneers finally struck gold with 3:18 left in the game. Bailey Fanikos got the ball through to Marianne Oliveri, who went one-on-one on the goalie and scored.Shannon Furey (3 saves) was in net. Lauren Guerra and Alison Lyle played well in the back.Lynnfield is 7-0-1.