Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Maddy Steel sinks late 3-pointer to lift Bishop Feehan

Maddy Steel stole the ball and knocked down a triple less than a second left as Bishop Feehan (14-1) edged Worcester South 47-44 in nonleague girls basketball play.

Jayden Starr dropped 20 points with seven boards as Beverly defeated Northeastern Conference opponent Swampscott 41-30.

Senior Brenna Woodbury scored 12 points while collecting six rebounds, four assists and four steals as Bridgewater-Raynham (7-7) topped Westwood 39-37.

Boys basketball

Nick Deleon dropped 35 points with six three-pointers as Gloucester defeated Northeastern Conference opponent Beverly 57-48. … Jacob Klass had 21 points and Ehoize Okhuazagabon had a double-double with 11 points and 17 rebounds as Beverly (11-5) cruised over Swampscott 73-49.

Patrick Jackson (18 points), Ben Tondorf (17 points), and Tyrin MacDonald (11 points) led South Shore Tech to a 65-39 victory over Norfolk Aggie, in a Mayflower Athletic Conference matchup.

In the Greater Boston League, Rolky Brea Arias finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds and Deshawn Rucker added 14 points as Lynn Classical toppled Somerville 63-43.

Finn Bjork dominated with 26 points and 13 boards as Somerset Berkley cruised to an 84-52 victory over South Coast Conference opponent Dighton-Rehoboth.

In the Boston City League, Yassine Amghar led the way with 21 points and Ian Piper notched a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds as Holland defeated Fenway 73-57.

In nonleague action, Nate Reynolds collected 25 points and 19 rebounds while Mike Dankert added 20 points and five assists as Bourne (12-1) cruised over Nantucket 91-63. … Senior Ido Geffen notched 22 points as Wayland won 65-41 over Collegiate Charter of Lowell. … Ethan Day scored 17 points as Tewksbury rolled over Revere 72-52.

Girls hockey

Becca Sobol netted two goals and three assists, while Violet Lorusso contributed three goals and an assist to fuel Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell to a 7-0 victory over Concord-Carlisle. Lucy Scoville and Corrine Foley (first varsity goal) also found the back of the net.

Wrestling

Pins by five athletes propelled Westford to a 44-32 victory over Dual County League rival Lincoln-Sudbury. Recording pins for the Ghosts were Thomas Sears at 138 pounds, Leo Babineau at 144, Keiran Donahue at 157, Isaiah Tay at 175 and Ben Chen at 190.

Girls gymnastics

Fueled by Kortney Croce, Chelmsford/Tyngsboro/Billerica defeated Tewksbury, 126.6-119.3. Croce was the all-around winner with a 34.65 score. Croce captured the vault (9.1), bars (8.6), beam (8.4) and floor (8.55).

Scores

BOYS BASKETBALL

Beverly 73, Swampscott 49

Blue Hills 60, Upper Cape 30

Bourne 91, Nantucket 63

Danvers 86, Saugus 59

English 84, Boston United 80 (3 ot)

Everett 75, Malden 40

Excel 66, CASH 48

Gloucester 57, Peabody 48

Greater Larence 64, Lowell Catholic 59

Holland 73, Fenway 57

Lawrence 44, Worcester North 35

Lynn Classical 63, Somerville 43

Maynard 58, Minuteman 37

New Mission 51, Brighton 44

Pioneer Charter (Everett) 73, Innovation 50

Salem 54, Marblehead 49

Somerset Berkley 84, Dighton-Rehoboth 52

South Shore Tech 65, Norfolk Aggie 39

Tewksbury 72, Revere 52

Wayland 65, Collegiate Charter of Lowell 41

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Beverly 41, Swampscott 30

Bishop Feehan 47, Worcester South 44

Bridgewater-Raynham, 39, Westwood 37

Fenway 51, TechBoston 44

Masconomet 50, Winthrop 24

Methuen 52, Whittier 50 (ot)c

Natick 64, Newton South 28

New Mission 47, Brighton 27

Saugus 71, Danvers 59

Snowden 49, East Boston 17

GYMNASTICS

Chelmsford 126.6, Tewksbury 119.3

Medford 109.3, Peabody 91.2

BOYS HOCKEY

BC High 2, Xaverian 0

Shawsheen 7, Lowell Catholic 1

Waltham 4, Acton-Boxboro 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

Plymouth 5, Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 3

Shawsheen/Bedford/Lowell 7, Concord-Carlisle 0

Wellesley 2, Braintree 1

BOYS TRACK

Hingham 50, Marshfield 50

Silver Lake 66, Whitman-Hanson 34

GIRLS TRACK

Hingham 59, Marshfield 41

Whitman-Hanson 53, Silver Lake 46

WRESTLING

Boston Latin 54, Latin Academy 21

Excel Charter 47, Quincy Upper 27

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