Wednesday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

BASEBALL

In nonleague action, Landon Richardson threw a three-hitter with eight strikeouts and a walk, and Cam Hoyle hit a sacrifice fly that scored Evan Isadorio and gave Somerset Berkley a 1-0 win over Durfee. … Matt Stuart struck out 12 and allowed one hit over seven scoreless innings, guiding Chelmsford to a 4-0 win over top-ranked BC High. … Evan Yakavonis pitched a complete game, striking out seven and walking nobody while hitting a clutch RBI double as Whitman-Hanson (14-6) topped New Bedford, 5-2. Zach Casey went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI for the Panthers. … Lukas Poirier went 4-for-4 with three runs scored, and Nate Galanis hit a ground-rule double and a three-run home run to finish with four RBI as Shawsheen (16-3) downed Wilmington, 8-5. … Dylan Bradley (two hits, stolen bases), Nathan Levesque (two hits, RBI) Justin Serrecchia (two hits), and Brody Joly (hit, two RBI) led the way offensively, and Bradley and Joly picked up the win and the save, respectively, for Apponequet (15-4) in a 3-2 victory over Bishop Stang.

Hayden Regan connected for a pair of hits, driving in three runs as Braintree (17-3) clinched a share of the Bay State Conference title with an 11-9 victory over Milton. … Adam Rosenblatt went 3-for-3 with two runs scored, while Charlie Engelman struck out four in the final three innings as Brookline defeated Framingham, 4-3. … Ryan McCausland allowed five hits in 6 ⅓ innings, while Charlie Carpenter had two hits and Luke Miele had two RBI to lead Wellesley (13-5) to a 4-2 win over Natick.

Matthew Griffin pitched a complete game with 16 strikeouts for O’Bryant in a 4-0 Boston City League win over Boston International.

Ryan Nolan went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and one RBI while Ross Priscella chipped in with two hits and two runs scored, as Bellingham silenced Norton, 11-0, in the Tri-Valley league.

Liam Childs pitched four innings in relief to secure a 10-5 NEPSAC win for St. Mark’s over Phillips Exeter.

BOYS LACROSSE

Cooper Masso (six goals, assist), Blake Masso (two goals, three assists) and Joey Ahmed (two goals) fueled the offense, and Keegan Masso made seven saves in net for Bishop Feehan in a 12-1 nonleague win over Attleboro. … Cole Rodgers buried eight goals and added an assist, while Shane Corcoran had 13 saves in net to lead Sandwich during a 17-6 romp of Barnstable. … Hunter Grafton had four goals and dished out three assists, as Abington rolled to a 10-2 victory over Old Colony. … Finn Wright (four goals, two assists), Will Harrington (four goals, four assists), Luke Wile (hat trick) and Charlie Elder (hat trick) found the net for Ipswich in a 14-4 win over Danvers.

Owen Considine netted the winning goal in overtime, topping off big performances by Will Norton (five goals), Kelan Cardinal (five goals, four assists) and Mike Murphy (four goals) as Lynnfield defeated Essex Tech 15-4 in a Cape Ann League clash.

GIRLS LACROSSE

In the South Shore League, Jessica Lee and Natasha Mikus finished with two goals apiece, as Norwell defeated East Bridgewater in a 16-14 shootout.

Peyton Mathisen (four goals), Hannah Nota (four goals), Sofia Grasso (three goals, one assist), and Lily Berquist (one goal) led South Shore Tech to a 12-7 Mayflower Conference win over Bristol-Plymouth.

Lyla Greenleaf (six goals, assist), Estelle Gromko (two goals, two assists) and Lucy Winthrop (two goals, five draw controls) handled most of the scoring for Ipswich in a 12-6 nonleague win over Peabody. … Ciara Hendricks (six goals, assist), Sophia Morin (four goals, two assists), Ari Andrade (hat trick) and Amari Mills (goal) paced Mashpee past Bourne, 14-4. … Karina Bosco scored seven goals to help power Dighton-Rehoboth (10-6) to a 14-5 win over Taunton. … Kelly Blake sniped seven goals to go with five assists, while Alex Proefrock added five goals and two assists as Medfield erupted for a 19-8 victory over King Philip. … Allie Buonaccorsi (four goals, two assists), Emmette Barry (four goals), Kiki Fauria (two goals), Maddy Fitzgerald (two goals, assist), Clare Latham (two goals, assist) and Gabi Brennan (goal, three assists) hit the back of the net for Bishop Feehan in a 15-9 win over Attleboro.

In the Patriot League, Clara McGrath (four goals, assist) and Noelle Finucane (hat trick) propelled the offense as Marshfield defeated rival Silver Lake, 9-6.

Brooke Carter scored a career-high nine goals as Methuen defeated Dracut 20-5 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

 

SOFTBALL

Mylee Ramer struck out 11 and allowed five hits and no earned runs in the circle and hit a solo home run at the plate, and Madi Narducci went 2-for-4 with two RBI as Bishop Feehan beat St. Mary’s (Lynn) 6-1 in Catholic Central League action.

Emma Penniman finished with 14 strikeouts, and also crushed a two-run home run at the plate as Triton (14-4) defeated Cape Ann League foe Essex Tech, 8-4. … Emily Meleedy belted a three-run home run and delivered a walk-off hit to lift Newburyport to a 7-6 win over North Reading.

Sarah Silvia, Maddie Blette, Bella Abrams and Brooke Murphy recorded two hits each, and Riley Egan (four runs, three RBI) and Gabby Luddy (two RBI) bolstered the offense as well for East Bridgewater in a 16-2 South Shore League win over Norwell. … Madelyn Rooney gave up one run and two hits over six innings, and Grace Doherty (two RBI) and Katie McPartlin (RBI) drove in the runs for Rockland in a big 3-1 win over Middleboro. … Jess Blyth went 3-for-6 with six RBI, while Maddie McDonald (2-for-4, three RBI, two runs) and Calli Pineau (2-for-4, two RBI, two runs) had big offensive days as well as Abington (19-1) defeated Cohasset 19-17 to win the league title.

Jill Ondrick had a banner day, tossing a complete game, three-hitter with 10 strikeouts, including her 500th career. She also launched three home runs and had six RBI at the plate as Archbishop Williams (14-4) defeated Boston Latin in a nonleague game, 15-3. … Edy Latour struck out 10 batters and Lucy Latour went 3-for-5 as Dighton-Rehoboth defeated Dartmouth, 12-1. … Monica Obedzinski homered and finished with three hits and two RBI, while Nora Vartanian drove in three as Arlington rolled to a 16-1 win over Billerica. … Ruby Calienes gave up three hits and struck out five, while Lyla McGovern and Eva Walton went 2-for-3 each as Marblehead (16-3) beat Latin Academy, 7-4. … Gabbi Wickeri struck out nine and gave up one earned run over seven innings of work and also went 3-for-5 at the plate for Beverly (14-4) in a 9-2 win over Lexington. … Brigid Gaffny struck out 11 and allowed just two hits as North Andover blanked Wakefield, 2-0.

Ava Neno went 3-for-4 with six RBI and a run scored, and Ana Tsonis went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored, while also striking out six and giving up five hits and two runs in the circle for Greater New Bedford (11-10) in a 14-2 South Coast Conference victory over Seekonk.

Freshman Ellie Boland went 2-for-4 and drove in the winning run for Walpole in a 6-5 Bay State Conference victory over Needham.

Juniors Priya Bedard (2 RBI, walk-off sacrifice fly) and Katie Anderson finished 3-for-4 to lead Medway (12-5) in an 8-7 Tri-Valley League win over Millis.

In the South Coast Conference, Ava Neno went 3-for-4 with six RBI and one run scored while Ana Tsonis went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored to lead Greater New Bedford to a 14-2 win over Seekonk.

Kaelyn Chase (3-for-4, 3 runs), McKenzie Foley (3-for-4, double, home run, two runs, two RBI), Abby Hanna (3-for-4, double, five RBI), Noey Giardina (double, two walks, hit by a pitch, three runs, two RBI) and Abby Minasi (2-for-2, double, walk, run, two RBI) were part of a 13-hit attack and a 13-1 Patriot League win for Hanover (11-8) against North Quincy.

In the Central Mass. Class C championship, Kiley Hogan fired a complete game, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out 14. She also drove in the game-clinching run, as Tyngsboro defeated Uxbridge, 3-2.

Sadie Steuterman drove in the game-winning run as Milton (16-2) defeated Bay State Conference rival Braintree in nine innings, 4-3.

TENNIS

The draw was announced for the inaugural USTA Massachusetts High School State Individual Championship this weekend. The first three rounds will be contested at Newton North with semifinals and finals slated for Monday at Lexington High School.

Newton North senior Lochlan Seth earned the top seed and will open against Tysan Dang of Shrewsbury. John Dickens of Milton is the second seed, followed by Tim Vargas of Duxbury and Connor Liona of Westford Academy.

On the girls side, Kyra McCandless of Lexington was tabbed as the No. 1 seed and her first-round opponent is Hamilton-Wenham’s Naomi Provost. The other top seeds are Bella Gopen of Wellesley (No. 2), Suzanne Pogorelec of Winsor (No. 3) and Maya Muhunthan of Acton-Boxboro (No. 4).

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Anthony Rubim provided 21 assists, while Keegan Doherty had 15 kills and Rhandall Cartagena recorded 10 service points as Greater Lawrence (11-7) swept Whittier 3-0 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.

Timmy Kearney had 59 assists, seven kills and five blocks, while Sebastiano D’Ambrosio added 15 kills and two aces as Lincoln-Sudbury outlasted Newton South 3-2 in the Dual County League.

 

SCORES

BASEBALL

Apponequet 3, Bishop Stang 2

Bellingham 10, Norton 0

Braintree 11, Milton 9

Brockton 10, Quincy 0

Brookline 4, Framingham 3

Central Catholic 16, Arlington 0

Chelmsford 4, BC High 0

Carver 18, Wareham 4

Concord-Carlisle 12, Acton-Boxboro 9

Dover-Sherborn 16, Dedham 4

Everett 5, Charlestown 4

Hingham 4, Silver Lake 1

Martha’s Vineyard 5, Monomoy 3

Medway 4, Millis 0

Needham 5, Walpole 1

North Attleboro 8, Bridgewater-Raynham 2

North Quincy 11, Hanover 10

O’Bryant 4, Boston International 0

St. John’s (S) 21, Doherty 6

St. Mark’s 10, Phillips Exeter 5

Salem 2, Gloucester 1

Seekonk 4, Greater New Bedford 1

Shawsheen 8, Wilmington 5

Somerset Berkley 1, Durfee 0

Wellesley 4, Natick 2

West Bridgewater 8, Bourne 7

Westwood 2, Norwood 1

Whitman-Hanson 5, New Bedford 2

Winchendon 1, Pingree 0 (8i)

Xaverian 8, Plymouth North 1

BASKETBALL

MIDDLESEX LEAGUE UNIFIED JAMBOREE

Stoneham 12, Reading 2

Stoneham 18, Wilmington 16 (2 ot)

GIRLS GOLF

Duxbury 4, Bishop Feehan 2

Tewksbury 5, Notre Dame 0

BOYS LACROSSE

Abington 10, Old Colony 2

Bellingham 14, Dedham 4

Berwick 16, Hyde (Maine) 6

Billerica 13, Lexington 6

Bishop Feehan 12, Attleboro 1

Duxbury 15, Whitman-Hanson 5

Hingham 18, Pembroke 3

Ipswich 14, Danvers 4

Lawrence Academy 10, Groton 9

Lynnfield 15, Essex Tech 14 (ot)

Lincoln-Sudbury 16, Franklin 7

North Reading 8, Amesbury 4

Oliver Ames 9, Norwood 2

Peabody 8, Gloucester 6

Plymouth South 20, Quincy/North Quincy 7

Reading 7, Concord-Carlisle 3

Sandwich 17, Barnstable 6

St. Mark’s 21, Austin Prep 6

South Shore Voke 19, Bristol Plymouth 8

Swampscott 9, Pentucket 7

Triton 10, Hamilton-Wenham 7

GIRLS LACROSSE

Apponequet 17, Somerset 1

Abington 12, Old Colony 10

Bishop Feehan 15, Attleboro 9

Dighton-Rehoboth 14, Taunton 5

Dover-Sherborn 10, Ursuline 9

Duxbury 17, Whitman-Hanson 5

Hamilton-Wenham 16, Triton 5

Ipswich 12, Peabody 6

Lynnfield 20, Essex Tech 9

Marshfield 9, Silver Lake 6

Mashpee 14, Bourne 4

Medfield 19, King Philip 8

Methuen 20, Dracut 5

Nantucket 17, Bridgewater-Raynham 7

Nipmuc 16, Medway 9

Norwell 16, East Bridgewater 14

St. Paul’s (NH) 17, St. Mark’s 7

South Shore Tech 12, Bristol-Plymouth 7

Swampscott 12, Melrose 11 (ot)

Wakefield 16, Gloucester 3

Wellesley 16, Natick 2

Weymouth 16, Newton North 5

BOYS RUGBY

Burncoat 41, Chelmsford 40

SOFTBALL

Abington 19, Cohasset 17

Abp. Williams 15, Boston Latin 3

Arlington 16, Billerica 1

Barnstable 29, Nantucket 21

Beverly 9, Lexington 2

Bishop Feehan 6, St. Mary’s (L) 1

Dedham 17, Dover-Sherborn 2 (5i)

Dighton-Rehoboth 12, Dartmouth 1

East Bridgewater 16, Sandwich 2

Excel 26, Charlestown 5

Fenway 10, Madison Park 1

Greater New Bedford 14, Seekonk 2

Hanover 13, Quincy/North Quincy 1

Ipswich 5, Hamilton-Wenham 4 (9i)

Lincoln-Sudbury 14, Bedford 2

Marblehead 7, Latin Academy 4

Marshfield 11, Whitman-Hanson 3

Medway 8, Millis 7

Milton 4, Braintree 3 (9i)

Natick 6, Wellesley 5

Newburyport 7, North Reading 6

New Mission 6, TechBoston 5

North Andover 2, Wakefield 0

O’Bryant 13, Roxbury Prep 0

Pentucket 10, Lynnfield 3

Randolph 13, Avon 6

Rising Tide 18, Mashpee 8

Rockland 3, Middleboro 1

Triton 8, Essex Tech 4

Tyngsboro 3, Uxbridge 2

Walpole 6, Needham 5

Wareham 21, St. John Paul II 1 (5i)

BOYS TENNIS

Apponequet 3, Martha’s Vineyard 2

Attleboro 3, Franklin 2

Bishop Feehan 4, Dartmouth 1

BC High 4, Winchester 1

Cambridge 5, Latin Academy 0

Central Catholic 3, North Andover 2

Dover-Sherborn 4, Dedham 1

Durfee 4, Brockton 1

Greater New Bedford 14, Seekonk 2

Hamilton-Wenham 3, Amesbury 2

Hopkinton 3, Medfield 2

Lynn Classical 4, Lynn English 1

Lynnfield 5, Rockport 0

Monomoy 4, Dennis-Yarmouth 1

Nantucket 4, Barnstable 1

Needham 4, Walpole 1

Newburyport 5, Ipswich 0

Norton 3, Medway 2

Plymouth South 5, Quincy 0

Rockland 4, Middleboro 1

St. John’s Prep 5, Andover 0

Swampscott 4, Gloucester 1

Tewksbury 3, Lowell 2

Wakefield 5, Watertown 0

Wellesley 5, Natick 0

Weston 3, Lincoln-Sudbury 2

Westwood 5, Norwood 0

GIRLS TENNIS

Andover 5, Chelmsford 0

Bishop Feehan 3, Weston 2

Dover-Sherborn 5, Dedham 0

Falmouth 5, Bridgewater-Raynham 0

Hamilton-Wenham 4, Beverly 1

Haverhill 5, Lowell 0

Hingham 5, Silver Lake 0

Lincoln-Sudbury 5, Weston 0

Lynnfield 4, Rockport 1

Millis 3, Medway 2

Monomoy 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

Newburyport 5, Ipswich 0

North Andover 3, Central Catholic 2

North Reading 5, Triton 0

Norwell 5, Randolph 0

Plymouth South, Quincy 2

Revere 3, Medford 2

St. John Paul II 5, Barnstable 0

Sharon 4, Oliver Ames 1

Tewksbury 5, Notre Dame (H) 0

Ursuline 5, Maimonides 0

Wareham 3, Bourne 2

Westwood 5, Norwood 0

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Arlington 3, Medford 1

Durfee 3, Quincy 0

Greater Lawrence 3, Whittier 0

Hopkinton 3, Medfield 2

Lexington 3, Acton-Boxboro 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 3, Newton South 2

Lowell 3, Central Catholic 1

Milford 3, St. John’s (S) 1

Norwood 3, Norton 2

O’Bryant 3, Brockton 2

Coaches are encouraged to report their scores and highlights in a timely manner to hssports@bostonherald.com

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