Sunday’s high school scores and highlights
ROUNDUP
BASEBALL
Carter Lucido went 4-for-4 with three RBI and earned his second win of the season as Georgetown (7-0) defeated Whittier 18-3 in a nonleague contest. …Charlie Hauck allowed one just earned run in a complete-game effort as Boston Latin (4-3) defeated Milton, 4-2.
Jake Cullen tripled to right and scored the game’s only run as Westford Academy (4-1) defeated Tewksbury, 1-0. Matt Cooke went six innings letting up one run one five hits for Tewksbury while Andrew Metznik struck out 10 over five innings for Westford Academy.
SOFTBALL
Carly DiMento went 2-4 with a home run and three runs scored as Tyngsboro defeated Lunenburg, 11-3.
SCORES
BASEBALL
Boston Latin 4, Milton 2
Georgetown 18, Whittier 3
Manchester-Essex 13, Amesbury 33
Westford Academy 1, Tewksbury 0
SOFTBALL
North Andover 5, Tewksbury 4
Plymouth North 7, Hanover 2
Tyngsboro 11, Lunenburg 3
GIRLS TENNIS
Nobles 9, Brooks 0
Coaches are encouraged to report their scores and highlights in a timely manner to hssports@bostonherald.com
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