Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Joselyn Silva breaks Beverly record with 196th career goal

In Northeastern Conference girls lacrosse play, senior captain Joselyn Silva (four goals, two assists) broke the program’s record with her 196th tally as Beverly cruised over Masconomet, 13-3.

Emma Finch cracked the 100-goal mark for her career, finishing with seven goals and an assist as Greater Lowell defeated Monty Tech 13-4 in a nonleague contest. … Emily Berube scored the game-winning goal in overtime as Bishop Feehan edged Attleboro, 10-9. … Ava Boucher tallied four goals and an assist as Chelmsford (6-3) defeated Wayland, 17-8.

Reese Bromby scored seven goals and Avery Tahnk added five points (four goals, one assist) to power Newburyport past Bedford, 12-9. … Izzy Kittredge scored her 100th goal, finishing with four goals and a pair of assists while Maeve Kelly and Kendall Herrick each finished with a hat trick to lead Medfield to a 17-7 victory over Algonquin. … Julia Kipperman tallied eight goals to lead Nauset to a 12-7 win against Bishop Stang. … Kyla Darmon (six goals, one assist), Elisabeth Stutzman (five goals), Abbie Reisig (four goals) and Avery Cobban (three goals) paced the offense as Sandwich (6-1) doubled up Hanover 18-9.

Baseball

In a nonleague game, Daniel Colon finished 2-for-3 with a home run to boost Catholic Memorial to a 5-3 victory over Newton North. … Dyllon Pratt finished with a pair of hits, run scored, and an RBI as Shawsheen edged Dracut, 2-1. … Jackson Shusda drove in a pair of runs and pitched five scoreless innings as Dover-Sherborn defeated Sharon, 4-1.

In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference contest, Jack Mangone tossed a two-hitter with nine strikeouts and recorded a pair of hits at the plate to lead Mystic Valley past Minuteman, 4-1.

Plymouth North (7-0) remained undefeated on the season in a 2-1 nailbiter over Dartmouth in the finals of the Brad Martin Tournament .

Rhys Adair (2-0) went the distance allowing just two hits as Plymouth North (7-0) defeated Dartmouth 2-1 to win the Brad Martin Tournament.

Boys lacrosse

Cooper Masso and Chase Dreystadt each had four goals as Bishop Feehan (8-2) coasted to an 18-2 nonleague win over Attleboro. … Charlie Thurlow (five goals, one assist), Jack McCavanagh (one goal, three assists), and Walker Valeo (three goals) paced Manchester-Essex to a 15-1 victory over Bishop Fenwick.

In the second round of the Players Cup Invitational, Tommy Farrell (six goals, three assists) and Trey Kean (five goals, three assists) paced the offense while Brayden Santora stopped 16 shots to lead North Andover past Needham, 16-11.

Softball

In a nonleague matchup, Elsie Testa struck out 12 in a complete-game effort as Abington edged Hingham, 5-3 in 10 innings. … Hailey McMahon recorded a pair of hits and three RBI to lead Tyngsboro to a 11-4 victory over Methuen. … Rebecca Hornung struck out 12 across five innings and recorded a pair of hits with three RBI to lead Southeastern to a 14-6 victory over Westport.

Kayla Jones drove in six runs as North Andover defeated Lawrence 14-0 in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

Arianna Camara went 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored as Apponequet defeated St. Mary’s 8-6 in the consolation game of the Medway Vacation Tournament.

Volleyball

Tuto Sampaio had 21 kills and Julien He had 15 as Winchester defeated Greater New Bedford 3-1 in the April Break ALS One Invitational.

Football

Eighteen senior student/athletes were named to the prestigious Jack Grinold Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. They will be honored at the annual awards banquet on Sunday, June 22 at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center in Framingham at 5 p.m.

This worthy group was selected based on their talents on the field, in the classroom and in the local community. The nominees are Connor Acheson and Will Dever (Andover), Tyler Adamo (Lynnfield), Giovanni Angelico (East Boston), Aiden Astorino and Thomas Kilroy (King Philip), Merrick Barlow and Graham Roberts (St. John’s Prep), Ty Ciongoli (St. Sebastian’s), Ethan Cooperstein and Jake Jackson (North Andover), Bradford Leonard (Plymouth South), Tor Maas (Marshfield), Sampson Onuoha and Ford Webb (Belmont Hill), Simon Pedrelli (Natick), Curtis Riley (Mansfield) and Aidan Williams (Needham).

Scores

BASEBALL

Abington 6, Millbury 5

Andover 7, Lowell 0

Attleboro 15, Quincy 0

Boston Latin 12, Westford 3

Boston International 7, Madison Park 5

Catholic Memorial 5, Newton North 3

Cambridge 7, Brookline 3

Dennis-Yarmouth 8, Carver 5

Dover-Sherborn 5, Sharon 1

Groton-Dunstable 13, Fitchburg 2

Hanover 5, Falmouth 1

Latin Academy 12, Westford Academy 3

Lawrence 11, North Andover 2

Lowell Catholic 7, Hamilton-Wenham 0

Mystic Valley 4, Minuteman 1

North Attleboro 8, Natick 3

Oakmont 6, English 2

Salem Academy 12, Roxbury Prep 9

Shawsheen 2, Dracut 1

Somerset Berkley 10, Bourne 0

Triton 6, Essex Tech 4

Weymouth 12, Middleboro 2

BRAD MARTIN TOURNAMENT

Plymouth North 2, Dartmouth 1

SULLIVAN TOURNAMENT

Champ: North Quincy 13, Milton 10

BOYS LACROSSE

Bishop Feehan 18, Attleboro 2

Manchester Essex 15, Bishop Fenwick 1

CHOWDA CUP

CONSOLATION

Falmouth 10, Cohasset 6

Norwell 14, Hanover 0

SEMIFINALS

Mansfield 17, Scituate 10

Marshfield 7, Westwood 6

PLAYERS CUP

CONSOLATION

North Andover 16, Needham 11

Reading 12, Xaverian 10

SEMIFINALS

BC High 15, Acton-Boxboro 9

Duxbury 11, Walpole 5

GIRLS LACROSSE

Beverly 13, Masconomet 3

Billerica 13, Burlington 9

Bishop Feehan 10, Attleboro 9 (ot)

Chelmsford 17, Wayland 8

Greater Lowell 13, Monty Tech 4

Medfield 17, Algonquin 7

Nauset 12, Bishop Stang 7

Newburyport 12, Bedford 9

Sandwich 18, Hanover 9

Tyngsboro 15, Groton-Dunstable 9

Westford 20, Nashoba Reg. 3

SOFTBALL

Abington 5, Hingham 3

Andover 12, Lowell 0

East Boston 18, English 11

Fairhaven 9, Dartmouth 4

Foxborough 12, Medway 2

Greater Lowell 7, Shawsheen 0

Marshfield 3, Weymouth 2 (10i)

Muniz 15, Brighton 11

North Andover 14, Lawrence 0 (5i)

Revere 14, Lynn English 1

Southeastern 14, Westport 6

TechBoston 19, Fenway 3

Tewksbury 7, Chelmsford 6 (11i)

Tyngsboro 11, Methuen 4

Walpole 2, Oliver Ames 1

Wellesley 13, Latin Academy 1

MEDWAY VACATION TOURNAMENT

Champ: Foxboro 12, Medway 2

Cons: Apponequet 8, St Mary’s (Lynn) 6

BOYS TENNIS

Apponequet 5, Bourne 0

BOYS TRACK

Peabody 122, Gloucester 14

GIRLS TRACK

Peabody 108, Gloucester 27

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

BC High 3, Milford 1

Greater Lowell 3, Central Catholic 0

ALS TOURNAMENT

Needham 3, St. John’s (S) 0

Winchester 3, Greater New Bedford 1

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