Thursday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

 

BOYS BASKETBALL.

In nonleague action, Travis Guillaume collected 20 points and seven assists and Nyisah Miranda added 16 points, 12 assists and four steals as Avon (1-0) took down South Shore Tech 52-41. … Lee Williams (16 points, 11 rebounds, eight blocks) and Cam Santos (16 points, 10 rebounds) recorded double doubles, while Noah Perry-Lewis added 15 points and five assists as Bridgewater-Raynham rolled to a 79-46 win over New Heights.

In the Bay State Conference, Cole Fletcher scored 17 points as Milton (1-0) edged Wellesley on the road 53-49.

Colin Christiansen dropped 23 points, eight rebounds and four steals while Tzar Powell Aparicio finished with 22 points as Lowell (1-0) defeated Haverhill 74-61.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

In a Greater Boston League game, senior Keisha Perez recorded a game high 21 points to lift Lynn Classical (1-0) past Lynn English, 46-41.

Shannon McCarthy scored 17 points, while Kayleigh McCarthy added 10 as Woburn defeated Stoneham 51-43 in the Middlesex League.

Malani Smith led with 14 points and Hijjah Allen-Paisley chipped in 13 points as Cathedral (1-0) cruised to a 79-21 victory over nonleague opponent Brockton. … Camden Strandberg  had a double-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Bridgewater-Raynham (1-0) rolled over Rockland 45-16. … Aivry Devoy scored 18 points while Jenna Mishou (12 points, 11 rebounds) and Alana McNamara (11 points, 15 rebounds) both finished with a double-double to lead Archbishop Williams past Cohasset, 48-22. … Paige Meda led a balanced attack with 17 points and Bourne defeated Monomoy, 67-39.

BOYS HOCKEY

In the Greater Boston League, Mathew DeAngelis netted a hat trick and Chris Casesso scored twice as Somerville (8-0) blanked Everett 8-0.

Zach Guelpa, Aiden St. Pierre, Maddox Jacobsen and Michael Nerich while Matthew Smith Jr. turned away 27 shots as St. Mary’s defeated Central Catholic 4-2 in a nonleague contest.

Matt Cerruti and Joe Perniola each had a goal and an assist as Norwell advanced to the finals of the Jim Gormley Cup with a 2-1 win over Sandwich.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Lucy Irwin had two goals and an assist as Central Catholic doubled up on Beverly/Danvers 4-2 in a nonleague contest.

MIAA TMC MEETING

Thursday’s impromptu Tournament Management Committee meeting lasted less than 20 minutes, thus it served as a warmup for next Thursday’s session. The gist of the meeting consisted of TMC chairman Shaun Hart of Burlington talking about the need for a little bit of rethinking what was more important moving forward: the need to keep every division balanced or have divisions based more on competitive equity.

“This is the fourth year of the new statewide tournament,” Hart said. “We saw that there were some issues (in the fall) and wanted to fix things before the winter year started. That’s why we held this meeting so we can discuss things before next week’s meeting.”

 

SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Avon 52, South Shore Tech 41

Boston Latin 68, Roxbury Prep 35

Boston United 64, Pioneer Charter 47

Bridgewater-Raynham 79, New Heights 46

Essex Tech 44, Boston Collegiate 35

Everett 59, Revere 55

Lowell 74, Haverhill 61

Lynn English 90, Medford 80

Madison Park 82, Boston English 78

Milton 53, Wellesley 49

Muniz 60, Norfolk Aggie 35

Needham 59, Weymouth 40

New Mission 58, Foxborough Charter 47

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Apponequet 41, Norton 39

Archbishop Williams 48, Cohasset 22

Boston Latin 62, Boston Collegiate 43

Bourne 67, Monomoy 39

Bridgewater-Raynham 45, Rockland 16

Cathedral 79, Brockton 21

Chelmsford 48, Saugus 40

Lowell 39, Haverhill 14

Lynn Classical 46, Lynn English 41

Medford 33, Somerville 27

Middleboro 61, Nauset 15

Needham 73, Weymouth 21

O’Bryant 54, Brooke Charter 16

Wellesley 37, Milton 34

Woburn 51, Stoneham 43

BOYS HOCKEY

Catholic Memorial 3, Belmont 1

Keefe Tech 2, Blue Hills 1 (ot)

Marblehead 5, Shawsheen 0

Medfield 8, Dedham 1

Methuen 3, Amesbury 2 (ot)

Rockport/Manchester Essex 5, Northeast 2

St. Mary’s (L) 4, Central Catholic 2

Somerville 8, Everett 0

JIM GORMLEY CUP

Hanover 4, Dover-Sherborn/Weston 3 (2 ot)

Norwell 2, Sandwich 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

Cambridge 5, Stoughton 4 (ot)

Central Catholic 4, Beverly/Danvers 2

Framingham 2, Stoneham/Wilmington 2

Lexington 6, Concord-Carlisle 1

Masconomet 2, Medford/Malden 1

BOYS SWIMMING

Apponequet 101, Durfee 72

Arlington/Watertown 53, Reading 41

Chelmsford 101, Central Catholic 56

Newton North 98, Needham 85

St. John’s Prep 100, BC High 65

GIRLS SWIMMING

Archbishop Williams 49, East Boston 42

Durfee 106, Apponequet 67

Marshfield/Hanover 96, Duxbury 80

BOYS TRACK

Apponequet 60, Somerset Berkley 35

Braintree 67, Weymouth 33

Brookline 67 ⅓, Natick 32 ⅔

Beverly 45, Marblehead 41

Milton 64, Needham 36

Newton North 73, Walpole 27

Peabody 63, Salem 11

Peabody 40, Swampscott 37

Swampscott 67, Salem 6

Wellesley 61, Framingham 39

GIRLS TRACK

Natick 54, Brookline 46

Needham 56, Milton 44

Newton North 80, Walpole 20

Peabody 75, Salem 0

Peabody 49, Swampscott 36

Somerset Berkley 48, Apponequet 47

Swampscott 73, Salem 0

Wellesley 64, Framingham 36

Weymouth 54 ⅔, Braintree 45 ⅓

WRESTLING

Hanover 47, Carver 29

Newton North 45, Walpole 12

Wellesley 41, Braintree 36

Weymouth 39, Framingham 35

Coaches are encouraged to report their scores and highlights to hssports@bostonherald.com

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