High school roundup/scores: Mount Greylock boys, girls ski to state titles

The 2025-26 Nordic Ski State Championships took place at Prospect Mountain in Vermont.

Mount Greylock emerged as the boys winner (28). The top finisher for the team was Patrick Holland, who finished in 19:49.9. Other Mounties finishing in the top 10 were Benjamin Mandel (7th) and Luke Irwin (8th). Rounding out the top five were Wahconah’s Beau Sanders, Concord-Carlisle’s Zachary Scopinich-Burgel, Newton South’s Dashiell Martin and Acton-Boxboro/Nashoba’s Matthew Krieger.

On the girls side, Mount Greylock also emerged victorious (31). Three Mountie skiers finished in the top 10, Lauren Miller (3rd), Josephine Bay (5th) and Bridget Holland (10th). The top skier was Brookline’s Leigh Niedick, who finished in 22:51.6. Teammate Rachael Strock was the runner-up, while Winchester’s Caroline Lanz finished fourth.

Boys basketball

In the South Coast Conference, Dom Taylor recorded 24 points with nine rebounds while Ryan Crook added 16 points and the go ahead basket with eight seconds left, to lead Somerset Berkley (11-6) to a 62-60 victory over Greater New Bedford.

Ben Clarkin had a double-double with 12 points and 14 boards as Lincoln-Sudbury took down Weston 64-59 in a Dual County League matchup.

In the Cape Ann League, Grant Neal poured in 16 points, while Luke DiSilvio added 10 for a 78-38 win over Rockport. … Rayner Hernandez had a career-high 20 points with a pair of threes as Georgetown (14-4) edged North Reading 60-57.

Brake Lombardi dropped 26 points and Vallon Jeanty chipped in with 12 as Nantucket outlasted Bourne 71-61 in nonleague play. … In the Patriot League, Yhan Medina (14 points), Malcom Mcmorrow (14 points), Jaethen Pinet (13 points), and Arber Beqaj (12 points) paced Quincy to a 74-45 victory over Scituate.

Girls basketball

Rowan Murphy netted 12 points as Greater Lowell (4-11) came back from a 19-9 halftime deficit to take down Shawsheen 37-23 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference. … In the Cape and Islands League, Paige Morisson (12 points) and Emma Grady (11 points) led the way as Sandwich (15-2) rolled over Martha’s Vineyard 54-22.

Bella Nicoli scored 16 points to pace Cardinal Spellman to a 51-45 victory over nonleague opponent West Bridgewater. … Camden Strandberg notched 20 points and Ashley Varnum added 18 as Bridgewater-Raynham defeated Barnstable 46-25.

Izzy Santiago had 16 points as Acton-Boxboro doubled up Concord-Carlsisle 64-32 in Dual County League action. … In a Cape Ann League matchup, Sophie Gallivan tallied 17 points, eight rebounds, and six assists while Kayla Berry added nine points and three rebounds as North Reading defeated Georgetown 60-34.

In a Tri-Valley League game, Abbie Rabinovich finished with 18 points while Teagan Resteghini added 15 points as Hopkinton edged out Ashland, 45-43.

Scores

BOYS BASKETBALL

Andover 64, Lawrence 49

Burlington 62, Stoneham 53

Everett 57, Medford 50

Georgetown 60, North Reading 57

Lexington 63, Arlington 39

Lincoln-Sudbury 64, Weston 59

Lowell 71, Have

Lynnfield 78, Rockport 38

Martha’s Vineyard 64, Sandwich 54

Medfield 95, Millis 61

Melrose 59, Watertown 47 (ot)

Nantucket 71, Bourne 61

Natick 54, Wellesley 51

Quincy 74, Scituate 45

Som. Berkley 62, Gr. New Bedford 60

Whit.-Hanson 58, Duxbury 49

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Acton-Box. 64, Conc.-Carlisle 32

Bridge.-Raynham 46, Barnstable 25

Cardinal Spellman 51, W. Bridgewater 45

Greater Lowell 37, Shawsheen 23

Hopkinton 45, Ashland 43

Lincoln-Sudbury 41, Weston 39

Mashpee 55, Abington 40

Medway 57, Norton 38

Millis 71, Blackstone Valley Tech 27

Newton North 74, Weymouth 40

North Reading 60, Georgetown 34

Pentucket 49, Hamilton-Wenham 19

Quincy 65, Scituate 55

Sandwich 54, Martha’s Vineyard 22

Triton 52, Ipswich 27

Waltham 30, Wayland 23

Westford 56, Newton South 45

Westwood 41, Dedham 30

Wilmington 48, Wakefield 45 (ot)

BOYS HOCKEY

Framingham 7, Brookline 4

WRESTLING

Bristol-Plymouth 50, Whit.-Hanson 26

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