It was a good Monday evening for Lynnfield soccer fans, who saw their boys (5-1 final) and girls (2-0 final) teams take down Pentucket.
The boys received two goals apiece from Rocco Scenna and Brendan Reilly, while Ollie Morgan tucked another.
βIt was a good win for us,β said coach Brent Munroe, whose Pioneers improved to 5-1-2. βI thought Mohammed Ayari played very well in the middle for us today.β
For the girls, Giada Antidormi scored two minutes into the action to ignite Lynnfield (5-2).
βIt was a nice, pretty goal . . . from Ava Damiani and Bella Sykes,β said coach Mark Vermont.
In the 44th minute, Bella Clancy scored with assists coming from Kaylee Barrett and Antidormi.
βPentucket battles and their goalie made some big saves,β said Vermont, who also gave a shoutout to Victoria Minor (3 saves). βItβs always a tough one against them, but defensively, we held on.β
BOYS SOCCER
Malden Catholic 2
St. Maryβs 1
Despite a goal from St. Maryβs Jade Abila, the Spartans dropped to 3-2-1 with a home-field loss.
FIELD HOCKEY
Lynnfield 6
Pentucket 0
Olivia Sylvester (8 saves) recorded her fifth Cape Ann League shutout to lead Lynnfield. The Pioneers received goals from Izzy Fiorentino (2), Cameron Munion (2), Lauren Mattia, and Stefania Bonavita (first varsity goal). Nola Maney dished out a pair of assists.
VOLLEYBALL
Lynn Classical 3
Chelsea 0
In set scores of 25-17, 25-15, and 25-19, the Lady Rams charged their way to an 8-2 record (5-0 Greater Boston League). Leading the way were Brooke Braswell (6 kills, 5 aces, 8 digs),
Emma Chevalier (9 assists, 5 kills, 5 digs, 2 aces), and Salma Motassim (4 kills, block).
Lynn Tech 3
Innovation 0
Zahara Belizaireβs 17 assists, five aces, three digs, and kill led the Tigers (6-2) in set scores of 25-19, 25-8, and 25-17. Kaylee Deschamps and Azya Castro had eight kills apiece, while Mahlyna Williams collected nine digs. Katie Tartarini had six kills, three aces, and a pair of digs. Lia Morales compiled five digs, four assists, two aces, and two kills.
Bishop Fenwick 3
Beverly 1
Fenwick picked up a strong win on enemy hardwood. Leading the visitors were Emme Lubas (30 assists), Kylie Murphy (10 kills, 4 blocks), Brittney Figulski (5 aces), and Anna Diranian (8 kills, 4 aces). Set scores were 25-15, 25-13, 14-25, and 25-21.
St. Maryβs 3
Millis 0
In dominant set scores of 25-13, 25-15, and 25-11, St. Maryβs (4-3) crossed the .500 mark. Leading the way were Valeria Morillo (19 assists), Vanessa Magloire (10 digs), and Sophia Lafontant (8 service points).
Salem 3
Peabody 0
Peabody (4-3) was blanked on home court, despite a 23-kill evening from Lizzy Bettencourt.
GOLF
Westboro 192
St. Maryβs 205
In stroke play (five of eight individual scores count), St. Maryβs (3-5) fell short. Pacing the Spartans were Stephen Nason (37), Bobby Macauley (37), Micah Hashikawa (41), Luke Malcuit (45), and Wesley Georges (45).
Masconomet 55
Peabody 17
Tristan Joyce shot a career-low 34 at The Meadow at Peabody Golf Course, but the Tanners dropped one to the Chieftains.