High school roundup/scores: Aavian Peña powers KIPP past Lynn Tech
Aavian Peña rushed for 150 yards and two scores while also finishing with a touchdown reception, and Elai Machado threw three touchdown passes as KIPP (5-6) defeated Lynn Tech, 34-12, in football action.
Andrew Orphanos rushed for three touchdowns, while Brayden Nassaney threw two touchdown passes as Bishop Feehan (10-1) bested Bishop Stang, 34-14.
Johnny Burgio erupted for 164 yards rushing, finishing with a pair of touchdowns as South Shore Tech (7-5) defeated Southeastern, 22-6.
Scores
FOOTBALL
Archbishop Williams 52, Cardinal Spellman 0
Bishop Feehan 34, Bishop Stang 14
Blue Hills 30, Bristol-Plymouth 16
Greater Lowell 30, Lowell Catholic 0
KIPP 34, Lynn Tech 12
Newton North 14, Brookline 13
Plymouth South 27, Plymouth North 21 (ot)
St. John’s (S) 31, Malden Catholic 14
South Shore Tech 22, Southeastern 6
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