The Classical High golf team ended its season on a positive note with a 39-33 win over Revere Wednesday at Kelley Greens in Nahant.Classical freshman Travis Ryan led the way at No. 2 (6-3) with wins also coming from Brandon Devin, No. 4, 5 1/2-3 1/2; Steve Patrie, No. 5, 5-4; Sean Devin, No. 6, 5 1/2-3 1/2; Jake Hickenbottom, No. 7, 5 1/2-3 1/2, and Mike Tarasuik, No. 8, 5-4. Classical (4-13-1) will send two players, Mark Brazell and Kyle Morrill, to the Northeastern Conference Open next Thursday at The Meadow in Peabody.S’scott 47 1/2, Salem 24 1/2At Kernwood Country Club, the Big Blue (4-9) had wins from Corey Bleau, No. 2, 7 1/2-1 1/2; Andrew Dove, No. 3, 6 1/2-2 1/2; Gavin Sullivan, No. 5, 7 1/2-1 1/2; E.J. Palleschi, No. 6, 6 1/2-2 1/2; Brandon Carolla, No. 7, 5-4 and Gabby LaRiviere, No. 8, 6 1/2-2 1/2.Madison Ballou won 5 1/2-3 1/2 at No. 4 for Salem and Kyle Doherty halved his match at No. 1.The Witches are 7-11.St. Mary?s 178, Malden Cath. 155At Gannon, Shawn MacBurnie led the way with 29 points, followed by Chris Fioravanti (27). Other Spartan standouts included Richie McDonald and Emmett O?Shea (26), Max Emmerich (25), Andrew Kramer (23), along with Luke Smith, Kyle Pert and Brendan O?Neill (22). St. Mary?s raised its record to 11-3.Peabody 45, Saugus 27At The Meadow, the Tanners (10-2) had winners in the top four spots with Matt Correale at No. 1, 6-3; Steve Ferrante, No. 2, 7-2; Ted Izzo, No. 3, 6 1/2-2 1/2; Pat McCarthy, No.4, 8-1, and Nick Jean at seven, 5-4.Arl. Cath. 186, Fenwick 182At The Meadow in Peabody, Fenwick (1-8) had a much-improved performance this time around against Arlington Catholic despite the result. Leading the way for the Crusaders were: Steve Young (28 points); John Buccheri (28 points); Matt Garofalo (27 points); Andrew Hosman (26 points) and Greg McGunigle (26 points).St. John?s 260, B’stable 261At Hyannisport, the wind was the real opponent for both teams in this match. With 40-mile per hour gusts, both teams found their drives drifting 40 and sometime 50 yards off course. Even on the greens, the ball was oscillating, Prep coach Larry O?Neill said.The Eagles (11-1-1) had two players, James Turner and Chris Francoeur, shoot a 41.?I suspect that this was the highest team score we?ve ever shot to win a match,” O?Neill said. “The wind was howling.”VOLLEYBALLLynnfield 3, Peabody 0At Peabody, the Pioneers (10-1) put an end to the Tanners? (11-1) 48-match (regular season) winning streak (25-19, 25-6, 25-9). Senior outside hitter Emma Mancini (17 kills, 16 digs) led the Lynnfield onslaught. Sarah Mezini (13 assists, 4 aces) and Shannon Ryan (6 aces, 9 assists) had strong performances at the setter position. For Peabody, Madison Mahoney had a strong showing on defense.Fenwick 3, Matignon 1At Cambridge, the Crusaders (10-4) qualified for the state tournament, winning 25-9, 25-15, 23-25, 25-17. Madison Camelo and Alexis Bedard had 10 kills each, Julia Fusco, 17 digs, and Lindsay Donahue, 11 digs. The Crusaders, who have qualified for the tournament all six years under coach Adam DeBaggis, won Division 2 North last year and lost in the state semifinals.St. Mary?s 3, St. Clement 0At St. Mary?s, the Spartans (7-6) made quick work of St. Clement (25-11, 25-17, 25-17). Leading the way for St. Mary?s was Amanda Idusuyi (14 service points, 6 aces, 6 kills).KIPP 3, City on a Hill 0At City on a Hill Charter School in Roxbury, the Panthers won 25-15, 25-7, 25-16 with Pleilerkay Gaye leading the way. Jilliana Rodriguez dominated at the net and Briana Collins was a force throughout the match with her serving and net presence.FIELD HOCKEYMarblehead 9, Salem 0At Salem, the Magicians (10-1-2) jumped out to a 4-0 lead at the end of the first half. Annika Krug had a monster performance for Marblehead (4 goals). Ashley Stiles chipped in with two goals for Marblehead. Grace McGurrin, Mileah Duntley and Cassie Riddle scored a goal each for the Magicians.Danvers 1, Peabody 0At Peabody, the Tanners (4-5-3) gave the Falco