The Lynnfield girls tennis team got back to its winning ways Friday afternoon, rolling to a 5-0 victory over Triton in a Cape Ann League game on the road.
The Pioneers got singles wins from Paige Martino (6-0, 6-1) and Anna Radulski (6-1, 6-2) before Lauren Grava — who is normally a doubles player — moved up to third singles and earned a win (6-2, 6-2).
Genna Gioioso — who normally plays third singles — paired up with Maddie Sieve to win at first doubles (6-0, 6-0), while the team of Ella Hayman and Sarah Breslow picked up the win in second doubles (6-4, 6-2).
Lynnfield (10-2) travels to Hamilton-Wenham Monday (3:30).
BOYS TENNIS
Lynn Classical 5, Everett 0
The Rams got singles wins from Marcus Ryan (6-2, 6-0), Wilson Lieu (6-0, 6-0) and Jimmy Phan (6-3, 6-2).
In doubles play, Classical got wins from the team of Kenny Hernandez and Qasim Isam (6-3, 6-1) and from the team of Donavan Lam and Axil Ortiz (6-4, 6-1).
Lynn Classical (4-7) hosts Somerville Tuesday (4).
BASEBALL
Milton 6, St. Mary’s 0
The Spartans fell to the top ranked team in Division at Fraser. John Nowicki had the lone St. Mary’s hit, while Eric Bridges suffered his first loss of 2022 on the mound.
St. Mary’s (9-6) will take on Bishop Stang Monday (3:30) in the opening round of the CCL Cup.
Beverly 10, Winthrop 0 (F/5)
The lone hit for the Vikings came from Pete Silverman, who went 1-for-2.
Winthrop (7-8) plays on the road at Masconomet Saturday (4).
SOFTBALL
Newburyport 17, Lynnfield 7
Lynnfield (4-7) hosts Hamilton-Wenham Monday (4) for Senior Day.
BOYS LACROSSE
Triton 11, Bishop Fenwick 8
Bishop Fenwick (8-8) travels to Bishop Feehan Monday (6).
GIRLS LACROSSE
St. Mary’s 7, Bishop Stang 7
The Spartans earned the draw at home at Manning Field Friday.
Hannah Coleman led the way with three goals, while Molly Cummings, Gabbi Oakes, Chloe Puzzi and Ava Nason each scored one goal. Avery Laundry added two assists, while Jillian Kirby notched one assist. Goalie Payton Quirk had another great game with 10 saves.
St. Mary’s (3-10-1) hosts St. Joseph Prep Saturday (12).
BOYS OUTDOOR TRACK
Lynn Tech 100, Mystic Valley 37
The Tigers finished the season with an unbeaten record at a Commonwealth Athletic Conference Small Division title.
Tech had a pair of double-winners in Jeph Onyighichi and Charles Long, with Onyighichi winning the 110 hurdles and the triple jump and Long winning the 100 and the long jump.
Other winners on the day for Tech were Isaiah Maxwell in the 400 hurdles, Remy Chiep in the 400, Kyle Lindquist in the javelin, Joshua Louis in the discus and Ryan Mendez in the 200.
The Tigers also got wins from the 4×100 relay team of Mendez, Long, Alberto Gerardo and Randy Martinez and from the 4×400 relay team of Bryton Osgood, Brian Zarata, Ronald Manana and Gregory Krochmal.
Lynn Tech wraps up the regular season at 5-0.
GIRLS OUTDOOR TRACK
Lynn Tech 74, Mystic Valley 45
The Tigers captured the CAC Small title with the victory Friday.
Maria Groscos and Angelina Castillo were both double-winners for Tech, with Groscos winning the discus and the 800 and Castillo winning the two-mile and the javelin.
Other winners for the Tigers were Skyla McGough in the shot put, Kassandra Pena in the 400 and Ariana Camilo in the shot put — with Camilo’s win qualifying her for states.
Tech also got relay wins from the 4×100 team of McGough, Miyoka Johnson, Nyari Lane-Benjamin and Amaya Williams and the 4×400 team of Pena, Groscos, Amabar Rodriguez and Faith Akinbami.
Lynn Tech wraps up the regular season at 5-0.