The Pioneers defeated Triton 16-4 on a day that all the focus was on the seniors.
The senior attack led the way for Lynnfield as Charlotte Radulski scored five goals. Chloe Considine netted a hat-trick and Avery Bird assisted three teammates in addition to scoring a goal. Hannah Gromko and Payton Munion also each provided a goal for the Pioneers.
Junior goalie Casey Flynn finished the game with 11 saves.
Lynnfield’s next game is on Wednesday against Pentucket with the time scheduled for 4 p.m.
BASEBALL
Classical 12
Somerville 6
Christian Figueroa picked up the win on the mound for the Rams while also going 3-for-4 at the plate with two runs.
Classical’s offense was on fire as Christian Spates hit a homerun, Almani Gerardo brought in five runs, and Sam Ohannesian had four RBI.
The win moves the Rams to 14-1.
Marblehead 6
Swampscott 4
Swampscott took advantage of free base runners and timely hitting to get out to an early 4-2 lead. The Magicians responded with four runs in the fourth inning to recapture the lead and held on.
The Magicians relied on Chris Cannuscio to close the game, earning himself his third save in as many games.
Marblehead is 9-6 overall and 6-5 in conference play.
St. John’s Prep 2
Catholic Memorial 1
Henry Hebert earned the win in relief for the Eagles, who are now 7-5 this season.
James Willett recorded an RBI and Johnny Tighe had a sacrifice fly for the go-ahead run to score in the fifth inning.
Bishop Fenwick 11
Tech 1
The Crusaders defended their home diamond with a win over the Tigers.
Lynn Tech will look to bounce back against Mystic Valley on Thursday.
SOFTBALL
English 15
Chelsea 2
The Bulldogs traveled to enemy territory and came home with the win. Kate Johannson pitched a no-hitter and struck out 12.
Jari Perez had a great day at the plate, going a perfect 4-4 with three RBI, four runs, a walk and a triple.
Angela Martinez, Johannson, Yaidaliz Garcia, and Ariana Reynoso all recorded two RBI.
Woburn 14
Marblehead 2
It was a tough day for the Magicians, losing to Woburn.
The Magicians will look to bounce back on Wednesday, when they travel to Winthrop.
Saugus 6
Malden Catholic 5
The Sachems (9-6) showed they do not quit. Despite going down 5-0, Saugus rallied with five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to tie the game, before scoring the winning run in the sixth inning.
With the game on the line, captain Devany Millerick had what Coach Steve Almquist described as a “game-saving juggling catch in short center-field from the shortstop position to seal the victory.”
The Sachems will host Swampscott on Wednesday, with the first-pitch scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
Lynnfield 17
Georgetown 3
The Pioneers picked up the victory on senior day moving them to 9-6 (4-6 in CAL). Lynnfield Coach Hector Longo said “all five seniors started and contributed to the victory.”
Lauren Amico earned the win from the mound. Abi Travers had three hits with one RBI, while Trinity Gesamondo brought in two runs off of a single.
Ava Marotta recorded two RBI. Celia Carbone was “sharp defensively,” according to Longo.
Swampscott 16
Salem Academy 4
The bats were hot for the Big Blue in a dominant win.
Maddie Lilley went 4-4 with two doubles. Hayden Haskell brought in three RBI.
Swampscott Coach Gary Moran said “Meghan Baker was the star on her senior night, going perfect at the plate while playing the 6 or the 9 positions on the field, making a play at each.”
Classical 19
Somerville 1
Maddie Meagher showed out on senior day, going 3-for-3 with two triples, one double, and three RBI.
Fellow senior MeKayla Poisson threw a one-hitter while striking out seven. Poisson was effective at the plate, going 3-for-5.
Seniors Olivia Howe, Alyssa Bennett, and Leilani Eth all recorded two hits for the Rams.
St. Mary’s 8
Concord-Carlisle 3
Anna Fringuelli and Aliza Crean-Oviedo combined for 14 strikeouts on the mound, while Ashanty Pardilla hit three doubles to power the Spartans offense.
The Spartans improve to 13-1 on the season.
BOYS LACROSSE
Peabody 8
Beverly 6
The Tanners prevailed, beating a solid Beverly team.
The Tanners led 2-0 after the first quarter and didn’t look back. Matt Bettencourt scored four goals on the day.
Peabody’s next game is on Wednesday against Manchester-Essex.
Triton 11
Lynnfield 7
Lynnfield could not overcome a strong Triton side on Monday.
The Pioneers will look to get back to winning ways on Wednesday when they host Pentucket.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Beverly 15
Peabody 8
The Tanners lost a tough game to Beverly. Caitlin Snow had 14 saves and Brooke Lomasney earned her 200th point after scoring five goals and providing one assist.
Bishop Fenwick 10
St. Mary’s 8
The Spartans fell behind 9-2 early. After some halftime adjustments the Spartans played well, but there wasn’t enough time to complete the comeback.
Ava Nason scored three goals for the Spartans.
BOYS TENNIS
Lynnfield 5
North Reading 0
Another day, another clean sweep for the Pioneers. First and second singles Dan Levin (6-1, 6-3) and Shea McCarthy (6-0, 6-2) got the Pioneers off to a hot start, and they didn’t look back after that.
Lynnfield is now 11-1 and remains perfect in the CAL (9-0).
Marblehead 5
St. Mary’s 0
The Magicians were victorious against the Spartans on Monday afternoon.
Marblehead’s sophomore Jayden Janock stepped up to first singles and won his match 6-1, 6-4. Fellow sophomore Luke Miller also prevailed in a tough game, winning 6-4, 3-6, 11-9.
“I was really proud of our singles players who had to play their best to win over St. Mary’s solid singles players,” said Magicians Coach Elisabeth Foukal.
GIRLS TENNIS
Lynnfield 3
North Reading 2
With the match tied 2-2, it came down to the second doubles team. Ella Hayman and Vicky McCrann showed they can thrive under pressure, winning 6-2, 6-4 to give Lynnfield the victory.
Paige Martino and Genna Gioioso won their respective singles matches. Lynnfield extends its record to 9-4.
Swampscott 5
Salem 0
The Big Blue (6-6) pulled their record back to .500 after an impressive victory against Salem.
Second singles Laine Foutes and second doubles Ana Eccles and Tessa Prendergast did not lose a game in any set, winning 6-0, 6-0.
Swampscott’s next match is Wednesday against Gloucester.
Marblehead 5
Peabody 0
With the win against Peabody, the Magicians moved to 10-1 in conference play.
First singles Pauline Geissler won her match 6-0, 6-1, while second singles Andrea Potvin prevailed 6-4, 6-4.
Despite the win, Magicians Coach Tracy Ackerman praised Peabody’s program.
“Though we won 5-0, the Peabody players show positive signs of growing into a strong program,” Ackerman said. “Their number of participants have increased since last year. It is impressive to see the growth of the players from one year to the next.”
VOLLEYBALL
Somerville 3
Classical 1
It was a tough game for the Rams, falling to 6-11 on the season and officially ending their hope of postseason play.
Senior Karim Chinchilla recorded 25 assists on Monday in addition to four kills and two aces.
Viet Tran added 13 kills for the Rams.
Classical will look to bounce back on Wednesday against Chelsea.