Thursday’s high school roundup, scores: Dalton Kinnon nets 38 points to keep Mystic Valley on a roll

In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference boys basketball game, Dalton Kinnon scored 38 points to lead Mystic Valley (16-2) to a 99-62 victory over Notre Dame Academy (Tyngsboro), securing a school-record for 10 wins in a row.

Alex Levy scored 18 points as Hingham toppled Duxbury 59-63.  … Liam Sullivan finished with 14 points as Silver Lake took down Plymouth North 53-48.

In the Dual County League, Aaron Joncas netted 18 points on six triples as Concord-Carlisle won 68-42 over Bedford.

Bryan Gyorda poured in a program-record 10 triples for 32 points as North Andover (10-7) rolled over Charlestown 72-41 in nonleague play. … Sam Thompson scored 12 points as Marblehead (10-7) defeated Malden, 53-46. … Connor Chiarello tallied 22 points as Swampscott (11-7) sailed to a 52-43 win over Lynn Classical.

Girls basketball

In a Middlesex League contest, Mckenna Morrison (19 points), Shannon McCarthy (16 points), and Brooke Tuzzolo (16 points and career high) led Woburn to a 71-42 win over Reading.

Sophie Derochea poured in a career-high 29 points as Pembroke (14-5) won 58-53 over Hanover in Patriot League play.

In nonleague action, Reese Jefferson had 13 points and Julia Mello added 12 more as Dighton-Rehoboth defeated Nipmuc 36-27.  … Freshman Sarah Michel dropped a career-high 32 points with 12 rebounds as Blue Hills (19-1) topped Wareham 55-45. … Deb Kisekka tallied 15 points to lead tournament-bound Lowell (13-7) to a 60-30 nonleague win at Everett in the Red Raiders’ regular season finale. … On Senior Night, Annabelle Caouette pocketed 14 points to pace Littleton to its 13th victory, a 48-28 win over Ayer-Shirley. … Sasha Makogonov led the way with 13 points as Hamilton-Wenham (14-6) bested Milton 52-37. … Devon Burke poured in 34 points as Newton North won 63-51 over Peabody.

Girls hockey

In the MVC/DCL, Kendall LaRiviere had a hat trick with an assist while Quinn Bennett collected two tallies and two assists as HPNA dominated Andover 5-1.

Boys cross country

Tam Gavenas of Phillips Andover Academy was named the 2024-25 Gatorade Massachusetts Boys Cross Country Player of the Year. Gavenas is the first Gatorade Massachusetts Boys Cross Country Player of the Year to be chosen from Phillips Academy.

The 5-foot-7, 120-pound senior won the national Foot Locker Cross Country Championship this past season with a time of 15:23.90, becoming the state’s first winner at the event since 1997 and breaking the tape four seconds ahead of his next closest competitor.

The Harvard-bound Gavenas also won the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Championship with a time of 15:01, leading the Big Blue to second place as a team. The state’s returning Gatorade Boys Cross Country Player of the Year, he set four course records in 2024 and was also named the COROS XC Athlete of the Year.

Scores

BOYS BASKETBALL

Bishop Feehan 73, Cardinal Spellman 61

Boston Latin 58, Cambridge 53

Brighton 52, Boston United 44

Burlington 59, Stoneham 45

Central Catholic 85, Lynn English 48

Concord-Carlisle 68, Bedford 42

Cristo Rey 84, Excel 82 (2 ot)

Dracut 52, Chelmsford 46

EMK 100, Batson Academy 56

Fenway 46, Maimonides 42

Georgetown 57, Ipswich 37

Hingham 69, Duxbury 53

Lincoln-Sudbury 50, Acton-Boxboro 43

Manchester-Essex 85, Amesbury 55

Marblehead 53, Malden 46

Medfield 78, Millis 74

Mystic Valley 99, Notre Dame Academy (Tyngsboro) 62

Newton North 69, BC High 56

Newton South 53, Weston 42

North Andover 72, Charlestown 41

North Reading 65, Essex Tech 37

Norwood 65, Holiston 51

Oliver Ames 68, Stoughton 55

Pembroke 58, Hanover 53

Plymouth South 60, Scituate 45

Revere 64, Brooke Boston 45

Salem 72, Weymouth 51

Silver Lake 53, Plymouth North 48

Swampscott 52, Lynn Classical 43

Westford Academy 51, Waltham 47 (ot)

Westwood 53, Dedham 52

Whitman-Hanson 71, Marshfield 56

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Amesbury 49, Manchester-Essex 33

Andover 48, Chelmsford 32

Blue Hills 55, Wareham 45

Burlington 58, Stoneham 27

Cathedral (Boston) 83, Winthrop 20

Dighton-Rehoboth 36, Nipmuc 27

Duxbury 55, Hingham 38

Georgetown 51, Ipswich 26

Gloucester 42, North Middlesex 26

Hamilton-Wenham 52, Milton 37

Latin Academy 43, Fenway 21

Lexington 39, Arlington 37

Littleton 48, Ayer-Shirley 28

Lowell 60, Everett 30

Middleboro 57, Rockland 25

Needham 58, Canton 38

New Mission 53, Batson Academy 26

Newton North 63, Peabody 51

Newton South 46, Weston 26

North Reading 51, Essex Tech 22

Notre Dame (T) 50, Cristo Rey 26

Pembroke 58, Hanover 53

Saugus 61, Dracut 59

Scituate 55, Plymouth South 51

Seekonk 37, Southeastern 23

Snowden 47, Boston United 32

Sturgis West 48, Upper Cape 38

Swampscott 46, Revere 39

TechBoston 38, East Boston 8

Wachusett 48, Franklin 32

Westford Academy 61, Waltham 36

Whitman-Hanson 54, Marshfield 38

Woburn 71, Reading 42

BOYS HOCKEY

Boston Latin 3, Duxbury 1

Foxboro 6, Stoughton/Brockton

Franklin 6, Mansfield 3 1

King Philip 12, Oliver Ames 1

Medway 8, Bellingham 0

Newton North 3, Cambridge 0

Shawsheen 8, Haverhill 1

GIRLS HOCKEY

HPNA 5, Andover 1

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