The Revere football team was down 13-7 against Masconomet, with five minutes remaining in the Division 3 Northeast Quarterfinals. Masco converted a fourth-and-eight at midfield on a fake punt, which put an end to the Patriots upset bid. Revere was dropped 19-7 at Masco Friday night.”I am very proud of my guys with their performance tonight,” Revere coach Lou Cicatelli said. “It’s a shame we came out of this game with a loss, but the guys left it all out there, and there is nothing more I could have asked for tonight.” The Patriots were down 6-0 at the half, and 13-0 going into the fourth. Revere answered with a 75-yard touchdown drive that was capped off by a 15-yard pass from Danny Murphy to Kaleb Silva. Silva led the way for Revere, as he finished the game with over 100 yards rushing.Division 4 North QuarterfinalsWinthrop 26, Hamilton-Wenham 6At Winthrop, the Vikings sprinted to a 19-0 lead at the half with Dylan Driscoll leading the way. Driscoll accounted for three of the four Winthrop touchdowns (2 runs and 1 passing). Jordan Adkins set the tone with a four-yard run up the gut to give Winthrop a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Driscoll scored the next three touchdowns; one of those was an 18-yard strike to Zach Deeb, which gave the Vikings a commanding 26-0 lead in the third. Winthrop will next take on Westin next Friday.English 38, Cambridge 14At Manning Field, the Bulldogs were without Lucas Harris, who missed the game due to illness.Stevie Collins stepped in at quarterback and did “a great job,” said coach Peter Holey.Collins had 168 yards rushing and threw for three touchdowns. Hugh Chalice had two TD receptions and one rushing score.Daquan Shepard also caught a 42-yard pass from Collins.?The kids played well,” Holey said. “We faced adversity with Lucas out, too.”VOLLEYBALLDivision 2 North First RoundFenwick 3, Bedford 2At Bedford, it came down to the fifth set where the Crusaders pulled off the upset, winning the final set 15-13.”It was a gutsy performance, and was a well played game on both sides of the net,” Fenwick head coach Adam DeBaggis said.Played well greatWon fifth set 15-13FIELD HOCKEYDivision 2 North QuarterfinalsLynnfield 2, Wayland 1At Lynnfield, the score was tied 1-1 with 1:10 left in the second half Lynnfield’s Marianne Oliver scored the game-winner assisted by Bailey Fanikos. Lynnfield’s Fanikos also scored the first goal for Lynnfield.BOYS SOCCERKIPP 8, Phoenix Charter 1At Highland Park, Charlie Huffman had a monster game for KIPP (4 goals). Jairo Merino Huezo (goal, 2 assists), Jurvet Nkeng-Lek (goal) and Rufy Matos (goal, first of season) helped set the tone for KIPP. KIPP plays Boston Collegiate Monday at Pope John Paul