High school roundup/scores: Christos Rogaris makes program history for D-S/Weston
Junior Christos Rogaris scored twice and dished an assist for Dover-Sherborn as part of a 5-0 win over Lynnfield in the Fairleigh S. Dickinson Tournament, becoming the first player in program history to surpass 100 career points. William Goldstein had a 28-save shutout and Max Patenaude added a goal and three assists in the win for the Raiders.
Elsewhere in boys hockey action, Brian Dilisio delivered a hat trick that proved the difference for Essex Tech, anchoring a 4-1 win over Martha’s Vineyard to take the tournament championship. He also had two goals in the tournament’s semifinal.
Harry Abramowitz potted two goals and PJ Tucker locked down the net for Acton-Boxboro in a 4-0 MVC/DCL win over North Andover.
Jack Barry set up Gavin Furness for an overtime winner, propelling Reading (16-2-2) to the Buddy Ferreira Classic championship game with a 2-1 win over Hingham. The Rockets have won both tournament games in overtime, and are unbeaten over their last eight.
Kody Pokraka erupted for a hat trick and two assists, pairing with a goal and two assists from Gavin Powderly to help Falmouth top Arlington Catholic, 7-4, in a Buddy Ferreira Classic consolation matchup. Powderly surpassed 100 career points as a junior, while Arlington Catholic freshman Cael Colarullo also netted a hat trick. … Patrick O’Reilly’s two goals separated Bishop Feehan in a signature 3-1 win over familiar foe Archbishop Williams, avenging two 6-1 losses to Archies in league play this year.
Girls Hockey
Ava Moltenbrey and Nolan Craven each scored twice for Pope Francis, powering a 6-4 win over Newburyport in the Newburyport Bank Classic. … Adrianna Boucher (22 saves) locked down the net through a shootout, and Liv Argentieri potted the game-winner to lift Shrewsbury over Norwell/Abington/Norwell. The game officially counts as a 1-1 tie for the MIAA power rankings.
Molly Morgan’s overtime winner lifted King Philip to a 2-1 nonleague win over Brookline.
Boys basketball
In the Patriot League, Yhan Medina dropped 22 points and Jaethen Pinet added 20 points as Quincy (145) rolled over Plymouth South 69-43
Kyle Ewans netted 20 points and Joseph Gauvuin chipped in with 17 points as Gloucester topped Cathedral 65-60 in the Larry McIntyre IAABO Board 130 Classic. … Finn Baron (21 points) and Cameron Weaver (15 points) anchored the Marblehead (12-6) offense in a 62-50 win over Bedford. Marblehead and Gloucester play for the tournament championship Monday at 6 p.m.
In a nonleague matchup, Great Neal scored 24 points while hitting all 13 of his free throw attempts as Lynnfield (15-4) defeated Shawsheen 58-51.
Jacob Klass poured in 27 points as Beverly (16-4) outlasted Charlestown 70-68 to take home the Comcast Tournament crown.
In the opening round of the Weymouth Family Invitational, Joe Baraky led with 29 points as Duxbury dropped Weymouth 82-72.
Girls basketball
Avery Gamble netted 22 points and teammate Maeve Horsman posted a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds as Oliver Ames topped Pentucket, 48-41, in the Spartan Classic. … Addy Andrew scored 23 points as Cohasset upended Lincoln-Sudbury, 52-33. … Alana MacLean poured in a career-high 29 points and Kailey VonHandorf backed her with 19 to lead Fontbonne over Lexington, 57-36.
Jordan Egan notched 16 points and Sarah Casey chipped in with 13 to help North Attleboro to a 47-38 nonleague win over Billerica.
In the Larry McIntyre IAABO Board 130 Classic, Charlotte Robichaud (11 points) had the game-winning basket with 10 ticks to go while Celia Harrington led with 15 points as Reading (7-12) edged North Andover 44-43. … Both Olivia Gaynor and Avery Bettencourt scored 10 points for Peabody (13-6) as it defeated Marblehead 44-36. Reading and Peabody play for the tournament championship Monday at 4:15 p.m.
Angie Djoko’s 18-point, 12-rebound double-double paired with Kayda Brown’s 12 points on four 3-pointers to help Danvers finish unbeaten in the Northeastern Conference with a 39-36 win over Beverly.
Trinity Azor and Isabella Prophete each posted 14 points for Prospect Hill (14-3), powering a 47-31 win over Lowell Catholic to advance to the Skaff Memorial Winterfest championship. … Muji Vader erupted for 25 points, leading unbeaten Minuteman (18-0) to a 39-22 win over Greater Lowell. Minuteman will face Prospect Hill for the tournament championship Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Natick’s Chloe Elder takes the lead with a finish time of 1:33.47, narrowly holding off Newton North’s Penny Blumenthal, who closes in at 1:33.71, during a tight race at the Division 1 championship track meet at the New Balance indoor track. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)
SCORES
BOYS BASKETBALL
Danvers 5, Salem Academy 48
Lynnfield 58, Shawsheen 51
North Reading 62, Greater Lowell 53
Quincy 69, Plymouth South 43
COMCAST TOURNAMENT
Ch.: Beverly 70, Charlestown 68
LARRY MCINTIRE IAABO BOARD 130 CLASSIC
Gloucester 65, Cathedral 60
WEYMOUTH FAMILY INVITATIONAL
Duxbury 82, Weymouth 72
Marshfield 89, Medford 54
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Danvers 39, Beverly 36
North Attleboro 47, Billerica 38
Quincy 48, Plymouth North 39
COMCAST TOURNAMENT
Con.: Braintree 54, Walpole 34
LARRY MCINTIRE IAABO BOARD 130 CLASSIC
Reading 44, North Andover 43
SPARTAN CLASSIC
Cohasset 52, Lincoln-Sudbury 33
Fontbonne 57, Lexington 36
Oliver Ames 48, Pentucket 41
WEYMOUTH FAMILY INVITATIONAL
Archbishop Williams 67, Boston Latin 21
Hingham 72, Weymouth 47
BOYS HOCKEY
Acton-Boxboro 4, North Andover 0
Apponequet 3, Old Rochester 3
Arlington 8, Wakefield 2
Pembroke 9, Nantucket 2
BUDDY FERREIRA CLASSIC
Semi: BC High 5, Duxbury 2
Semi: Reading 2, Hingham 1 (ot)
Con.: Bishop Feehan 3, Archbishop Williams 1
Con.: Falmouth 7, Arlington Catholic 4
FARLEIGH S. DICKINSON TOURNAMENT
Ch.: Essex Tech 4, Martha’s Vineyard 1
Con.: Dover-Sherborn/Weston 5, Lynnfield 0
NEWBURYPORT BANK CLASSIC
Rockport 4, Haverhill 2
GIRLS HOCKEY
Arlington 2, Braintree 2
King Philip 2, Brookline 1 (ot)
Winchester 11, Nantucket 0
NEWBURYPORT BANK CLASSIC
Pope Francis 6, Newburyport 4
Shrewsbury 2, Norwell/Scituate/Abington 1 (so)
Newton South’s Nolan Harris leads his heat in the 1000-meter run during the Division 1 championship track meet at the New Balance indoor track. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)
