Thursday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

BOYS SOCCER

In the Patriot League, James Blaine scored twice as Silver Lake (5-2-1) defeated Plymouth South 3-0. … Senior captain Adam Healey collected two goals and two assists as Hingham blanked Hanover 6-0.

In a Greater Boston League game, Gabriel Dos Reis scored a pair of goals and added an assist while Lucas Gomes chipped in with a pair of assists to lift Somerville to a 6-1 victory over Everett.

In a nonleague game, Declan Rivera recorded four goals and Lucas Menezes secured his fifth shutout to lead Rising Tide to a 8-0 win over Carver

In the Hockomock League, Cooper Austin scored two goals and added an assist as Mansfield topped Milford, 4-1.

GIRLS SOCCER

In the Hockomock League, Sophia Foley and Lauren Signoriello each netted a pair of goals while Maddie Buckley added three assists as Mansfield rolled to a 6-1 win over Milford. … Emma Gavin netted the final five goals as Oliver Ames (4-2-1)  topped Sharon 6-2.

Maya Korman had two tallies as Scituate (6-0-1) blanked Patriot League opponent Duxbury 2-0. … Taylor Bello scored twice and Grace Maroney added a pair of assists as Hingham defeated Hanover, 4-1.

Caitlin Nugent and Mya Ranieiri both finished with a pair of goals while Hannah Carr recorded three assists to boost Braintree past Brockton, 4-2 in nonleague action.

In the Commonwealth League, Delaney Auger scored two goals and added an assist as Nashoba Tech beat Northeast Metro Tech, 4-2.

FOOTBALL

Jake Turchinetz completed 9-of-13 passes for 162 yards and also rushed for the game-winning score as Plymouth North (2-1) defeated Pembroke 19-13 in the Patriot League. Gio Lynch-Ruberio rushed for 174 yards and a touchdown for the Blue Eagles, while Liam Joyce hauled in four passes for 118 yards and a score.

In nonleague action, Freshman Daniel LeBrum kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:30 left to lift Lynn Tech (2-1) over Saugus 3-0.

FIELD HOCKEY

This is the first season another team within the Middlesex League defends a state championship alongside Watertown, but the Raiders reminded everyone Thursday night they’re still boss.

Behind two goals from Toria Dicker on corners, and a lock-down fourth quarter, three-time reigning Div. 3 state champion Watertown (9-0) held off a strong comeback bid from defending Div. 2 state champion Reading (9-1) as part of a 3-2 win. The win not only marked Watertown’s 84th straight, but also ended the Rockets’ win streak at 21 games.

Watertown scored in the first five minutes in each of the first three quarters, helping build a 2-0 lead in the second quarter and a 3-1 lead in the third. Dani Bowers scored both goals for Reading to cut the deficit in a resilient fight throughout, but the Raiders executed just enough to never give up their lead.

Brynn McLaughlun and Reese Taylor each notched two goals while Ally Arruda had 15 saves in net as Apponequet defeated Fairhaven, 6-1, in the South Coast League.

In a Nonleague matchup, Addie Finlaw (three goals, two assists), Julie Pacheco (four goals) and Ryan Crook (three assists) paced Somerset Berkley to a 9-2 victory over West Bridgewater. … Alivia Barnes finished with a hat trick while Elisabeth Stutzman added two goals and an assist as Sandwich blanked Mashpee, 7-0.

VOLLEYBALL

In the Northeast Conference, Greta Sachs had 12 kills, three aces, and five blocks as Marblehead defeated Danvers, 3-1.

CLASS NOTES

A pair of former Catholic Conference standouts were selected to be inducted into the Stonehill Hall of Fame. BC High track star Corey Thomas and Catholic Memorial ace Billy Sitting headline a group which includes Sandwich’s Kate Sarkissian (lacrosse/soccer) and Lindsey Pinkham (field hockey/track).

Sittig pitched at CM from 1999-2002 and was part of a Knights team which advanced to a Div. 1 South sectional final as well as two sectional semifinals. While at Stonehill, Sittig was a three-time all-New England first team selection and set program records for strikeouts in a season and innings pitched. He ended his career with 23 wins and struck out 286 batters in 294 innings with a 2.17 ERA.

A multi-time All-Scholastic track star at BC High, Thomas was the 2011 NCAA Indoor High Jump Champion and qualified for all eight NCAA Championships in his career. A three-time Northeast-10 Athlete of the Year, Thomas was a five-time New England champion and still holds five school records.

Sarkissian was a four-time All-American in lacrosse and was part of two National Championship teams. In her time there, Stonehill was 39-0 in league play and 68-8 overall. She was also a four-year member of the soccer team, ending her career with seven goals and four assists in 53 career games.

SCORES

FIELD HOCKEY

Apponequet 6, Fairhaven 1

Bedford 4, Wayland 0

Billerica 0, Central Catholic 0

Bishop Fenwick 7, Arlington Catholic 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 1, Monomoy 1

Nantucket 2, Sturgis East 0

Norwell 2, East Bridgewater 1

Sandwich 7, Mashpee 0

Silver Lake 5, Whitman-Hanson 0

Somerset Berkley 9, West Bridgewater 2

Swampscott 2, Gloucester 1

Watertown 3, Reading 2

FOOTBALL

THURSDAY’S GAMES

Lynn Tech 3, Saugus 0

Plymouth North 19, Pembroke 12

Revere 24, Medford 17

St. John Paul 14, Cape Cod Tech 12

GOLF

Archbishop Williams 201, Weymouth 196

Ashland 224, Norwood 236

Bishop Stang 163, Cardinal Spellman 65

Braintree 95, Natick 92

Central Catholic 13.5, North Andover 6.5

Hanover 225, Pembroke 229

Hanover 225, Plymouth South 250

Lincoln-Sudbury 38.5, Acton-Boxboro 33.5

Manchester Essex 165, Ipswich 128

Nantucket 255, Sturgis West 270

Norwood 236, Holliston 239

Norwood 236, Millis 244

Plymouth North 210, North Quincy 267

St. John Paul II 251, Cape Cod Academy 267

St. John’s Prep 227, St. John’s (S) 233

Winchester 46.5, Arlington 25.5

BOYS SOCCER

Attleboro 4, Foxboro 0

Billerica 2, Central Catholic 0

Braintree 1, Brockton 1

Cambridge 2, Lincoln-Sudbury 1

Catholic Memorial 2, Wellesley 0

Charlestown 6, Excel 3

Covenant Christian 5, Brimmer 0

Diman 2, Southeastern 2

Hamilton-Wenham 2, Essex Tech 0

Hingham 6, Hanover 0

Holliston 1, Milton 1

Hopkinton 4, Bellingham 0

Littleton 3, Quabbin 3

Lynnfield 2, Ipswich 1

Malden Catholic 1, Mystic Valley 0

Mansfield 4, Milford 1

Marshfield 3, Quincy 0

New Mission 4, Madison Park 1

No. Andover 3, Tewksbury 1

O’Bryant 5, Snowden 2

Oliver Ames 1, Sharon 0

Pembroke 4, Plymouth North 2

Rising Tide 8, Carver 0

Scituate 1, Duxbury 0

Shawsheen 6, Lowell Catholic 0

Silver Lake 3, Plymouth South 0

Somerville 6, Everett 1

Westford 1, Weston 1

Westwood 3, Medway 0

GIRLS SOCCER

Acton-Boxboro 1, Wayland 1

Attleboro 1, Foxboro 0

Billerica 0, Central Catholic 0

Braintree 4, Brockton 2

Chelmsford 3, Dracut 2

Greater Lowell 2, Whittier 1

Hingham 4, Hanover 1

Latin Academy 7, East Boston 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 4, Cambridge 0

Lunenburg 2, Ayer Shirley 1

Lynn Classical 6, Lynn English 0

Lynnfield 4, Ipswich 0

Manchester-Essex 2, Newburyport 2

Mansfield 6, Milford 1

Medway 2, Westwood 2

Methuen 1, Andover 0

Nashoba Valley Tech 4, Northeast 2

New Mission 4, Madison Park 0

North Quincy 2, Whitman-Hanson 1

O’Bryant 4, Cathedral 0

Oliver Ames 6, Sharon 2

Scituate 2, Duxbury 0

Shawsheen 4, Innovation 0

Tech Boston 6, Charlestown 0

Tewksbury 2, North Andover 0

Weston 3, Westford Academy 1

VOLLEYBALL

Apponequet 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 0

Bridgewater-Raynham 3, Somerset Berkley 1

Chelsea 3, Latin Academy 0

East Boston 3, English 1

Greater Lawrence 3, Whittier 1

Greater New Bedford 3, Fairhaven 0

Lincoln-Sudbury 3, Cambridge 0

Marblehead 3, Danvers 1

Marshfield 3, Sandwich 1

Methuen 3, Nashoba 1

Muniz 3, Brooke Charter 0

Newburyport 3, Hamilton-Wenham 0

Norwell 3, Abington 0

Notre Dame (T) 3, Nashoba Tech 0

Peabody 3, Beverly 0

Reading 3, Watertown 0

Swampscott 3, Saugus 0

Wellesley 3, Weymouth 0

Woburn 3, Wilmington 0

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