In set scores of 25-12, 25-23, and 25-7, Marblehead’s volleyball team (4-1) fought off tough Peabody resistance to capture a 3-0 home win Monday.
Lila Moniz and Greta Sachs led Marblehead’s offense with 11 kills apiece, while Mari Modrzynska added another 10. Sydney Faris “had a great evening,” according to Magicians’ coach Killeen Miller, with eight aces and 23 digs. Setters Eva Burke (16 assists) and Sydney DaSilva (17) dished out the offense.
Marblehead visits Beverly Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Peabody hosts Lynn Classical Friday at 5:30 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL
Bishop Fenwick 3
Ipswich 0
Fenwick showed off its clutch gene with a tight, three-set (25-21, 25-22, 25-20) taming of the Tigers. The Crusaders were paced by Emme Lubas (22 sets), Kylie Murphy (10 kills, 5 aces), Elizabeth Dumas (15 digs), and Caitlin Boyle (3 blocks, 6 kills).
Swampscott 3
Northeast Metro 0
Lila Paster (8 kills, 2 aces) and Marta Sirota (4 aces, 8 digs) led the charge as host Swampscott took down Northeast Metro in scores of 25-23, 25-16, and 25-22.
FIELD HOCKEY
St. Mary’s 2
Bishop Feehan 1
The undefeated Spartans (5-0-1) took over first place of the Catholic Central League with a squashing of the Shamrocks at Manning Field. Alyssa Norden netted both goals.
Peabody 8
Malden 0
Leading by example as team captain, Chris Troncoso ripped an early hat-trick to guide Peabody on the road. Karley O’Connor (4 assists) tallied her first varsity goal. Also contributing were Elizabeth Moore (goal, 2 assists), Kylee Bettencourt (goal, 2 assists), Yashvi Patel (assist), Eva Briggs (goal), and Morgan White (goal).
Marblehead 3
Everett 0
Keliane Salem, Carolyn Black, and Layla Dulac found the back of the net as Marblehead worked its magic against Everett. Elizabeth Hayes played goalie in the first half, followed by Molly Beauchesne in the second.
“Elizabeth had three saves, including one incredible block when an Everett player broke away for a one-on-one scoring opportunity,” said Marblehead coach Ali Carey. “Our offense played hard and Everett’s defense gave us a great challenge today.”
Lynnfield 4
Hamilton-Wenham 0
Lynnfield’s first road game of the season was successful as Olivia Sylvester collected four saves to pick up her third consecutive shutout. After a scoreless first quarter, goals were scored by Sophia Morgese (2), Hayden Valiton, and Lauren Mattia, who put the icing on the cake with a perfectly-placed shot into the far-right corner.
BOYS SOCCER
Swampscott 4
Gloucester 1
Swampscott took care of business in enemy territory, receiving goals from George Spellios, Milad Sassin, Nico Croft, and Julian Flacke. Helping the cause with assists were Max Asipenko and Art Mamida.
GIRLS SOCCER
Swampscott 7
Gloucester 0
With a versatile offensive attack, Swampscott cruised at home. Fiona Keaney (2 goals), Izzy Gold, Greta Siefken, Lilli Kimbro, Lyla Rogers, and Fiona Flebbe were goal-scorers. Cecelia Tripp and Sam Ward joined the cause with assists. Goalie Eve Byrne played the majority of the game, while Easter Cunningham finished things off.
Lynn Tech 3
Minuteman 0
Controlling possession for the majority of the game, the Tigers put on a show at Manning Field. Emily Zacarias got the scoring started, while eighth-graders Emelyn Garcia and Haydee Gomez struck in the second half.
GOLF
Bishop Feehan 171
St. Mary’s 165
St. Mary’s dropped a home match at Gannon Municipal Golf Course, despite strong performances from Bobby MaCauley (34 points), Stephen Nason (30), Luke Malcuit (27), Dalton Diozzi (23), and Micah Hashikawa (21).
Beverly 53.5
Peabody 18.5
Tristan Joyce, Anthony Modugno, and Ryan Lockhart shot well for the Tanners, who fell to the Panthers at The Meadow at Peabody Golf Course.
Winthrop 37
Swampscott 35
Swampscott lost a heartbreaker to Winthrop, but received strong performances from Tyler Ostroff (1-under par 34), Luke McGonagle (37), and Sam Schepans (39).