Thursday’s high school scores and highlights
BOYS BASKETBALL
Double-digit scoring efforts from Louis Ledesma (17 points, eight rebounds), Denzell Guillén (16 points, six assists) and Pierre Veras (12 points, eight rebounds) bolstered Lynn English (6-2) in a 78-62 win over Chelsea in Greater Boston League play.
Roman Glowac stood out with 21 points and 11 rebounds, fueling a well-balanced effort for Scituate (6-2) in a 69-48 nonleague win over Southeastern.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Freshman Divine Egbuta’s 15 points outscored the opposing team’s total, lifting Lynn Classical (4-2) to a 45-11 Greater Boston League win over Somerville.
In the Mayflower Athletic Conference, Emma Ericson led the way with 12 points as Bristol-Plymouth (2-3) defeated Old Colony 37-21.
In Merrimack Valley Conference action, Bridget Trainor and Ceilagh Harrington scored 17 and 13 points, respectively, to power Chelmsford past Lowell.
Junior Effie Giannopoulos put in 23 points and Ava Orlando added 14 points with 11 assists as Notre Dame of Hingham took down nonleague opponent Silver Lake 70-45.
GIRLS HOCKEY
Giovanna Gulinello and Kara Gambale each registered a goal and assist, pairing with Gianna Cedrone’s 21-save shutout to power Billerica/Chelmsford over Acton-Boxboro, 2-0, in MVC/DCL action.
Zoey Madigan was the first of four different players to score a goal for Duxbury, fueling the offense as part of a 4-0 nonleague shutout of Andover.
BOYS HOCKEY
Chase Darcey remains red-hot, potting a hat trick and adding an assist to lead Shawsheen to a 4-2 lonleague win over Haverhill.
TENNIS
The Div. 1 state championship boys and girls tennis teams at Lexington are among the beneficiaries of a $55,000 grant given by the United States Tennis Association (USTA). The funds will be used for reconstruction of 10 tennis courts at the town’s Center Recreation Complex which will host the Minutemen tennis teams. The project will be completed in the coming months, providing the courts with new nets, fencing, hitting walls and a shade structure, along with post-tension concrete surfacing.
THURSDAY’S SCORES
BOYS BASKETBALL
Cape Cod Tech 52, Tri-County 44
Lunenburg 77, Quabbin 38
Lynn English 78, Chelsea 62
Lynn Tech 59, KIPP 57
Malden 57, Medford 53
Monomoy 64, Sturgis West 36
Mystic Valley 58, Boston Collegiate 29
Scituate 69, Southeastern 48
Somerville 53, Lynn Classical 50
Upper Cape 59, South Shore Tech 27
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bristol-Plymouth 37, Old Colony 21
Calvary Chapel 50, Muniz 32
Chelmsford 67, Lowell 30
EMK 38, BCLA/McCormack 31
Falmouth 48, St. John Paul II 21
KIPP 53, Notre Dame (T) 32
Lynn Classical 45, Somerville 11
Malden 41, Medford 32
Methuen 40, Arlington 29
Needham 51, Walpole 49
Notre Dame (H) 70. Silver Lake 45
Rockport 37, Pioneer (Everett) 26
Tri-County 30, Cape Cod Tech 27
BOYS HOCKEY
Shawsheen 4, Haverhill 2
GIRLS HOCKEY
Billerica/Chelmsford 2, Acton-Boxboro 0
Duxbury 4, Andover 0
Latin Academy 4, Ursuline 0
BOYS SWIMMING
Barnstable 95, Martha’s Vineyard 38
Bishop Feehan 110, Durfee 60
BC High 91, Malden Catholic 79
Holliston/Medway 91, Medfield 76
Marshfield/Hanover 83, Hingham 74
Nauset 68, Nantucket 31
New Bedford 100, Seekonk 73
Triton 50, Ipswich 28
GIRLS SWIMMING
Bishop Feehan 113, Durfee 66
Marshfield/Hanover 96, Hingham 74
Medfield 96, Holliston/Medway 68
Nantucket 90, Nauset 74
Seekonk 95, New Bedford 87
Triton 51, Ipswich 33
BOYS TRACK
Brookline 74, Braintree 26
Milton 77, Weymouth 22
Natick 51, Wellesley 49
Nauset 63, Martha’s Vineyard 18
Newton North 83, Framingham 17
Walpole 57, Needham 42
GIRLS TRACK
Braintree 51, Brookline 48
Nauset 79, Martha’s Vineyard 10
Needham 51, Walpole 49
Newton North 67, Framingham 32
Wellesley 53, Natick 47
Weymouth 54, Milton 46
WRESTLING
Holliston 61, Dedham 13
Latin Academy 21, Quincy Upper 19
Melrose 57, Reading 15
Pentucket 46, Essex Tech 33
Rockland 60, Randolph 24
Saugus/Peabody 59, Waltham 18