Golfers from St. Mary’s and Bishop Fenwick took six out of the top 13 places in the Catholic Central League Golf Championship held Friday at Gannon Golf Course in Lynn.View Photo Gallery of CCL Golf TournamentMichael Guay of Lowell Catholic and Nick Hampoian of Austin Prep tied for the top with 73s.Following them was Emmitt O’Shea of St. Mary’s with a 76, and behind him, in a four-way tie for fourth were Shawn MacBurnie (St. Mary’s), Matt Garofalo (Fenwick), Sam Jennings (Arlington Catholic), and Brendan O’Neill of St. Mary’s, all of whom carded a 77.Nick Amenta was one of four who tied for ninth (79), along with Max Zahka and Matt Walabridge, both from Archbishop Williams; and James Tyer of Spellman. Richie McDonald (St. Mary’s) and Curtis Craffey had 80s and finished tied for 13th.The golf tournament season starts Monday. The North sectionals all begin at 9 a.m., with Division 1 going off at Renaissance Golf Course in Haverhill; Division 2 at Far Corners in Boxford; and Division 3 at Hillview in North Reading.VOLLEYBALLPeabody 3, Salem 0At Peabody, the Tanners raised their record to 14-1, with Dana Rice and Emily Diezemann having four kills and one block each. Danielle Sullivan had 12 straight service points while Madison Mahoney played well on defense.Classical 3, Revere 0The Rams won by scores of 25-10, 25-11 and 25-11 to improve to 12-4. Soneta Srey led the Rams with seven consecutive service points midway through the first set to help Classical pull away.Cassie D’Agostino had four service points while Ivy Martin added three in the set. Srey had two kills in the set while Meredith MacDonald added one and had three for the match.KIPP 3, South Shore 0At KIPP, the player of the game was Marie stepped it up tonight with Keyla Betances, Holly Monsieur and Jassy Kim had good games.”Overall it was a close, and very fun game to watch,” said coach Lauren Estebanell.KIPP has its final home game Tuesday (senior night).Winthrop 3, St. Mary’s 0At St. Mary’s, it may have been a shutout, but the scores were close. Two of them ended up 27-25, and the other one was 25-22.”It was a close match, form start to finish,” said coach Erin Menard.Molly Doyle and Jess Martinello combined for 18 service points. Kelly Harrington, Vanessa Maylor, and Francesca Simon had strong defensive games.St. Mary’s (7-9) must win three of four games to qualify for the tournament.Beverly 3, English 0At English, The Panthers swept with scores of 25-7, 25-15 and 15-17. Mariani German played a good all-around game, said coach Laurie Wentzell, while Brittany Barrows played well on defense.Marblehead 3, Saugus 0At Saugus, the Magicians won 25-18, 25-9, 25-19. Eve Rice and Jenny Norcross had seven kills each and setter Emily Promise ended the night with 23 assists and 5 aces. The Magicians are 11-3 overall and 10-1 in the Northeastern Conference.FIELD HOCKEYLynnfield 6, Amesbury 1At Lynnfield, the Pioneers are still unbeaten (14-0-2) as Bailey Fanikos scored two goals and had an assist.Lynnfield broke out to a 4-0 first-half lead with Fanikos scoring two, and Lauren McGrath and Kathleen Hamm scoring the others.Jaylin Grabeau and Mariannen Oliveri scored second-half goals.Lexington 1, Fenwick 0At Lexington, Lauren Coccoluto played well in midfield as well as Rachel Connelly and Lauren Hallice for the 2-9-5 Crusaders.Beverly 6, Saugus 0At Beverly, the Sachems made their tournament chances tougher with the defeat. Saugus, 6-7-2, must win their remaining two games, against Malden and Everett, to qualify.FOOTBALLPeabody 35, Revere 21At Peabody, the Tanners (5-1) took a 21-7 lead at the half, and never looked back. Peabody was led by its stud running back Doug Santos, (200 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns). Mike Raymond connected with Ivan Tran for two touchdowns for Peabody, and Raymond added a rushing touchdown. Anchoring a stingy Tanners defense was Matt Schweitzer (3 sacks). For Revere (2-4), quarterback Danny Murphy accumulated 120 yards passing, and Stevie Noel had a solid