High School Roundup/Scores: Andover uses power in numbers to defeat Fontbonne
Haley Magenheim scored a team-high 15 points in another well-balanced effort for the Andover girls basketball team (4-1), which used 10 different scorers to beat nonleague foe Fontbonne, 58-38.
Girls hockey
Kara Gambale and eighth-grader Noelle Bussey each potted two goals, Peyton Fitzgerald dished three assists and Aly Roark (goal, assist) scored the other goal for Billerica/Chelmsford in a 5-2 nonleague win over Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Foxboro. Lauren Sullivan and Mia Amato each had two assists as well.
SCORES
BOYS HOCKEY
Arlington 2, Pope Francis 1 (ot)
Newton North 4, Brookline 0
GIRLS HOCKEY
Algonquin 7, Longmeadow 1
Billerica/Chelmsford 5, Mansfield/Oliver Ames/Fox. 2
Bishop Fenwick 4, Latin Academy 0
Brookline 3, Newton North 1
Wakefield/Wilmington 4, Melrose 2
BOYS BASKETBALL
BC High 74, Mansfield 54
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Andover 58, Fontbonne 38
Billerica 49, Quincy 47
Wachusett 58, Westford 31
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