Wednesday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

BOYS BASKETBALL

In a nonleague matchup, Dalton Kinnon tallied 26 points while Mitchell Damas added 21 points as Mystic Valley defeated South Shore Tech, 63-54. … Keegan O’Hare (16 points) and Ronan Coffey (14 points) set the tone for Norwell in a 64-30 victory over East Boston.

In the South Coast Conference, Jag Garces had 19 points to pace West Bridgewater during a 77-60 win over Seekonk.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

In the Independent School League, junior Foyo Ayo registered a double-double (25 points, 16 rebounds), while sophomore Angel Efosa added 20 points to propel Austin Prep to a 69-59 victory over Proctor Academy.

Kathleen Murphy had 20 points and 10 rebounds while Sarah Michel tallied 19 points (career high) as Blue Hills topped Wareham, 60-51 in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.

Kailey Sullivan put up 22 points, and Adrianna Porazzo finished with 17 points as Foxboro bested Franklin 54-51 in Hockomock League play.

Ella Fitzpatrick (11 points), Reagan Widdop (nine points) and Skye Cerow (eight points) paced the Duxbury offense in a 51-27 nonleague win over Falmouth.

BOYS HOCKEY

Cam McGonagle scored twice, and Cam Marchand and Stephen Nason found the net also as St. Mary’s (Lynn) (2-0) defeated Westford Academy 4-1 in nonleague action. … Joe Perniola (goal, assist) and six other players scored for Norwell in a 7-3 win over Middleboro/Carver/Wareham. … Nick Burns dished two assists and four different players scored goals for Pope Francis in a 4-2 win over St. John’s of Shrewsbury. … Billy Cunniffe’s brace anchored Boston Latin’s deep attack to shut out Medford, 6-0. … Logan Petrucci earned the shutout and three different players scored for Bishop Feehan in a 3-0 win over Moses Brown (RI). … Jaxson Fleming’s 19-save shutout combined with goals from Morgan Lenehan, Cam Reed and Luke Long to help Catholic Memorial defeat Franklin, 3-0. … Essex Tech scored two shorthanded goals, rallying past a two-goal deficit to beat Winthrop 5-3. … Logan Poulin’s two insurance goals added to a standout defensive effort to anchor Nauset’s 3-0 win over Sandwich. … Chase Pelletier found the back of the net with one second left, marking two goals for Pentucket in a 3-2 win over Beverly. … Shane Hackett’s overtime winner propelled Silver Lake past Mansfield, 3-2.

Matt Harvey netted a goal and supplied an assist, helping Braintree earn a 3-1 Bay State Conference win over Weymouth. . … Sam Hubbard notched a hat trick, and Brody Whalen made 24 saves as Natick beat Framingham, 4-3. … Third-liner Nick Sewell’s two goals led five different scorers for Needham, defeating Brookline 6-1.

David Kane struck for two goals and provided a pair of assists as Rockland defeated East Bridgewater 5-3 in the South Shore League.

Jack Melly tallied a goal with an assist and Nate Mulvey assisted in both goals for Reading as part of a 2-0 Middlesex League win over Melrose. … Liam Guilderson’s two goals and an assist paired with two goals from Adam Bauer and another goal from Nolan Kelleher to lift Belmont over Watertown, 5-1. … Johnny Garmley’s two goals separated Winchester from Stoneham in a 5-2 win.

Boden Wood saved 40 shots and three different players scored for Andover in a 3-2 MVC/DCL win over Central Catholic. … Dan Viscione’s brace led four different scorers for Billerica in a 5-1 win over Chelmsford. … Charles Demeo potted five and Bedford scored all of its goals in the first two periods, besting Cambridge 8-2. … Drew DuRoss scored a goal and dished an assist, securing his 100th career point as Dracut/Tyngsboro topped Haverhill. … Ben Ohanian tallied a goal and dished an assist to Cam Doull, pairing with Sam Griswold (19 saves) to lead Concord-Carlisle over Acton-Boxboro, 2-1. … After a two-goal deficit early on, Tewksbury scored eight goals in the second period as part of a 12-2 win over Newton South. Tyler Bourgea potted four goals and Jason Shreenan added two.

Ryan Valeri and Jason Gillis each lit the lamp and recorded an assist for Norwood as it defeated Holliston/Ashland, 3-1, in Tri-Valley League action.

Dom Palladino’s lone tally was all Plymouth North needed to edge Whitman-Hanson, 1-0, in Patriot League play. … Three different goal-scorers helped Plymouth South top Pembroke 3-1 and deliver new head coach Tom Latham his first win.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Faith Steiner and Adia Murphy each netted a goal to go with an assist, as Austin Prep blanked Governor’s Academy, 2-0, in the Independent School League.

Chloe Bryda scored twice and dished an assist for Bishop Feehan in a 3-1 Catholic Central League win over Bishop Stang. … Emma Doucette and Alyssa Norden (two goals) got on the scoresheet for St. Mary’s (Lynn) (1-1) in a signature 3-1 win over Archbishop Williams.

Caroline Doherty tallied a hat trick for Hingham (1-0) in a 6-0 Patriot League victory over Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake.

Penny Saich netted a hat trick, and Maddie Cantor had two goals and two assists as Norwell/Scituate/Abington rolled to a 6-1 win over West/East Bridgewater.

Freshman Annabelle Curran continued to shine for King Philip, scoring her second goal in overtime to power a 2-1 win over Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro in Hockomock League play. Kiki Lynch had 20 saves in the win.

A hat trick from Sabrina Stone, a brace from Molly Murphy and 34 saves from Caera Hart anchored Milton in a 6-4 win over Walpole in Bay State Conference play. … One of Jordan DiGiandomenico’s three goals came shorthanded and the attack erupted around her as Natick overwhelmed Framingham, 6-1.

Lulu Murphy scored twice and Winchester got first career goals from Madeleine Jones and Ashley Goodrich in a 7-1 Middlesex League win over Stoneham/Wilmington.

In a tremendous back-and-forth that produced 59 combined shots on net, Lexi McKenna’s tally ultimately lifted Billerica/Chelmsford (3-0) over Lincoln-Sudbury, 1-0, in MVC/DCL Large play. Hailey Graybeal earned the shutout in net… Quinn Bennett, Paige Nottingham and Mia Kmiec each scored for HPNA to deal a 3-1 win over Boston Latin. … MJ Petisce and Sara Marano scored for Methuen/Tewksbury to gut out a 2-1 win over Westford Academy.

Falmouth scored two goals in less than five minutes to turn around an early third-period deficit, and added an empty-netter to seal a 4-2 comeback win over Nauset in a battle of Cape and Islands League heavyweights.

Senior Alyssa Jankowski scored and set up another goal for Malden Catholic, combining with Megan Mullarky’s shutout to best nonleague foe Arlington 3-0.

FIELD HOCKEY

As part of over 20 rule changes discussed and voted on in the MIAA field hockey committee’s virtual meeting Wednesday morning, members voted largely in favor – 9-1 (one abstention) – of mandating masks to be worn on defensive penalty corners.

The change highlighted a long line of proposals to be voted on and reported to the National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) the same day. In the proposal, it also opened the mask options to the typical plastic face shield most teams have already invested in, or gridded cages contoured to players’ faces. It will not affect players’ option to wear protective goggles during field play, which some teams have done on a large scale recently.

Members spoke for over 18 minutes on the proposal, but conversation focused more on the types of masks allowed and the semantics of how deep down the field they can be worn, rather than the actual mandate on the plays. The change is notable considering some significant facial injuries sustained during corners over the last couple years.

“The prevailing sentiment is that we want, on penalty corners, for (players) to wear masks,” said field hockey liaison and MIAA deputy director Sherry Bryant.

Rule changes took the vast majority of the two-hour meeting, with other key agenda points pushed to the committee’s next meeting on Feb. 6.

Other signature proposals voted on were mostly denied, such as eliminating a coach’s 90-second timeout availability and stopping the clock for penalty corners.

Substitutions during penalty corners will remain available immediately after insertion, rather than the proposal to change availability to the completion of a corner. Expired-time corners at the end of a game, of which the result doesn’t impact the winner, will conclude after fended off or another violation is determined.

Bryant also introduced Terri Pillsbury as MIAA tournament director, and Manchester-Essex athletic director Cami Molinare as assistant.

Agenda points pushed to the next meeting were a tournament review, next year’s tournament format, feedback for the Tournament Management Committee on number of divisions and a Div. 1A tournament, and other talking points recommended at the end of the meeting.

 

SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Acton-Boxboro 83, Shrewsbury 61

Boston Latin 52, O’Bryant 28

Bridgewater-Raynham 74, Westwood 56

Brighton 77, Codman Charter 16

Brooks 80, Groton 38

Charlestown 49, Lynn Tech 44

Franklin 48, Foxboro 37

Mystic Valley 63, South Shore Tech 54

Norwell 64, East Boston 30

TechBoston 67, Brooke Charter 54

West Bridgewater 77, Seekonk 60

Weston 65, Boston Prep 51

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Austin Prep 69, Proctor Academy 59

Bishop Fenwick 37, Newton South 32

Blue Hills 60, Wareham 51

Brighton 61, Codman Charter 8

Canton 43, Sharon 29

CASH 26, Charlestown 19

Danvers 36, Ipswich 11

Duxbury 51, Falmouth 27

Foxboro 54, Franklin 51

Milford 56, Stoughton 41

Nashoba 50, Medway 49 (ot)

Rockport 59, Notre Dame (T) 27

GYMNASTICS

Acton-Boxboro 123.8, Cambridge 9.7

Concord-Carlisle 123.9, Acton-Boxboro 123.8

Groton-Dunstable 126.45, Acton-Boxboro 123.8

BOYS HOCKEY

Abington 4, Oliver Ames 4

Amesbury 1, Danvers 0

Arlington Catholic 2, Archbishop Williams 1 (ot)

Assabet Valley 4, St. Paul 2

Attleboro 2, Bridgewater-Raynham 2

Barnstable 4, Dartmouth 3

Bedford 8, Cambridge 2

Belmont 5, Watertown 1

Billerica 5, Chelmsford 1

Bishop Feehan 3, Moses Brown (RI) 0

Blue Hills 7, East Boston 1

Boston Latin 6, Medford 0

Braintree 3, Weymouth 1

Canton 4, Falmouth 1

Catholic Memorial 3, Franklin 0

Concord-Carlisle 2, Acton-Boxboro 1

Dedham 3, Newton North 2

Dover-Sherborn/Weston 3, Norton 0

Dracut/Tyngsboro 4, Haverhill 1

Essex Tech 5, Winthrop 3

Gloucester 4, Newburyport 3

Lynn 4, Everett/Revere 1

Martha’s Vineyard 8, Dennis-Yarmouth 2

Methuen 3, Lowell 2

Milton 6, Walpole 2

Monomoy/Mashpee 9, Nantucket 3

Natick 4, Framingham 3

Needham 6, Brookline 1

Northeast Tech 6, Greater Lowell/Nashoba Tech 3

North Middlesex 5, Grafton 0

Norwell 7, Middleboro/Carver/Wareham 3

Norwood 3, Holliston/Ashland 1

Pentucket 3, Beverly 2

Plymouth North 1, Whitman-Hanson 0

Plymouth South 3, Pembroke 1

Pope Francis 4, St. John’s (S) 2

Reading 2, Melrose 0

Rockland 5, East Bridgewater 3

St. Mary’s (L) 4, Westford Academy 1

Scituate 3, North Quincy 1

Silver Lake 3, Mansfield 2 (ot)

Somerset Berkley 6, Diman 2

Southeastern 8, Stoughton/Brockton 3

Taunton 3, Apponequet 1

Tewksbury 12, Newton South 2

Wachusett 7, Marlboro 1

Waltham 5, North Andover 3

Westwood 3, Hopkinton 0

Winchester 5, Stoneham 2

Woburn 6, Wakefield 0

Xaverian 7, Duxbury 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

Acton-Boxboro 11, Concord-Carlisle 1

Arlington Catholic 2, Bishop Fenwick 1 (ot)

Auburn 3, Leominster 2

Austin Prep 2, Governor’s Academy 0

Billerica/Chelmsford 1, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Bishop Feehan 3, Bishop Stang 1

Burlington 5, Lexington 2

Falmouth 4, Nauset 2

Franklin 4, Stoughton 1

Gloucester 5, Masconomet 2

Hanover 2, Pembroke 2

HPNA 3, Boston Latin 1

Hingham 6, Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 0

King Philip 2, Mansfield/Oliver Ames 1 (ot)

Malden Catholic 3, Arlington 0

Medfield 3, Hopkinton 0

Methuen/Tewksbury 2, Westford Academy 1

Milton 6, Walpole 4

Natick 6, Framingham 1

Needham 4, Brookline 2

Newburyport 5, Marblehead 3

Newton North 2, Wellesley 2

Norwell/Scituate/Abington 6, West/East Bridgewater 1

Norwood 3, Dedham 1

Peabody/Lynnf./N.R. 6, Medford/Malden 1

Plymouth North/South 5, Quincy/North Quincy 0

St. Mary’s (L) 3, Archbishop Williams 1

Reading 4, Melrose 0

Waltham 2, Wayland/Weston 2

Westwood 5, Medway/Ashland 1

Weymouth 2, Braintree 1

Winchester 7, Stoneham/Wilmington 1

Woburn 7, Wakefield 3

BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING

Xaverian 86, Central Catholic 67

BOYS TRACK

Bishop Stang 54, Bishop Feehan 46

Concord-Carlisle 54, Westford Academy 46

GIRLS TRACK

Bishop Feehan 90, Bishop Stang 10

Central Catholic 78, Lowell 22

Westford Academy 59, Concord-Carlisle 41

WRESTLING

Andover 56, North Andover 16

Arlington 33, Winchester 29

Brooks 48, St. Sebastian’s 24

Brooks 40, Nobles 30

Burlington 63, Malden Catholic 18

Carver 52, Barnstable 20

Central Catholic 43, Tewksbury 28

Chelmsford 54, Haverhill 26

Durfee 45, Nauset 35

Framingham 37, Wellesley 33

Gloucester 71, Danvers 12

Hingham 59, Pembroke 9

Latin Academy 55, Keefe Tech 18

Lowell 45, Lawrence 32

Lynnfield 46, Concord-Carlisle 27

Milton 42, Walpole 10

Natick 66, Braintree 6

St. John’s (S) 48, Lincoln-Sudbury 34

Scituate 60, Rockland 23

Shawsheen 65, Northeast/Bishop Fenwick 0

Silver Lake 46, Plymouth South 30

Westford Academy 37, Boston Latin 33

Whitman-Hanson 41, Worcester Tech 33

 

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

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