Tuesday’s high school scores and highlights

ROUNDUP

BOYS BASKETBALL

Zach Falls (37 points), Trevor Jones (21 points) and Liam Burns (10 points) provided most of the scoring as Duxbury (5-3) downed Pembroke 86-73 win in Patriot League play. For Pembroke, Joe Delcore had 30 points. … Freshman Hunter Wood finished with 20 points to lead North Quincy (2-7) to a 55-48 victory over Plymouth North. … Behind 14 points from Caleb Baker, 13 points from Blake Belcher, and 11 points each for Ryan Baker and Evan Yakavonis, Whitman-Hanson (7-2) topped Quincy, 68-48. … Michael Porter poured in 22 points and Brian Good posted a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double to propel Scituate (9-3) to a 64-54 win over Hingham.

Derrick Twum racked up 37 points, nine rebounds and three blocks, while Bryce Kankam collected 13 points, seven rebounds and three steals as Innovation (5-3) defeated Mystic Valley 64-45 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.

Connor O’Hare (19 points), Ronan Coffey (17 points), Will Bostrum (12 points) and Jacob Stull (eight points) paced things offensively for Norwell (9-0) in a 77-40 South Shore League win over Carver. … Kingston Maxwell (20 points, five rebounds), Connor Pease (18 points,11 rebounds), Tyler Stati (12 points, six rebounds) and Nate Duggan (seven points, five rebounds, five assists, defensive spark) rose to the occasion for Abington (7-4) in a 67-47 win over Middleboro. … Double-digit scoring efforts from Luke Moore (18 points), Jack Cullinan (12 points) and Sam Larsen (12 points) fueled Cohasset (6-3) in a 48-36 win over Rockland. … Allen Young (21 points), Darren Nash (15 points) and Jayden Saint-Val had nine points, while Jayden Codio added 11 points off the bench as Randolph (3-6) pulled away for a 70-46 win over Hull.

In the South Coast Conference, Leo Andrade finished with 27 points to lift Bourne (10-0) to a 77-65 victory over Somerset Berkley.

JJ Martinez put up 24 points, propelling St. Mary’s (Lynn) (7-3) toward a 75-62 Catholic Central League victory over Archbishop Williams.

Matt Curley (24 points), Brandon Gomes (10 points) and Maki Gordon (eight points) led the way for St. John Paul II (1-7) in a 58-39 Cape and Islands League win over Sturgis East.

Behind 24 points from Jacob Klass, Beverly (5-5) won its fourth straight by topping Northeastern Conference foe Salem, 59-54.

Avonte Lamore (19 points), Ben Sherry (15 points), Jah Stephenson (14 points) and Eric Lucas (10 points) finished in double figures in the scorebook, while Davontae Stewart and Jeyden Espinal chipped in with eight points each as Durfee (6-5) won 77-62 over New Bedford in the Southeast Conference.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Marlo Jumper (13 points) and Devin Crofford (12 points) set the tone for St. John Paul II (8-3) during a 47-43 Cape and Islands League win over Martha’s Vineyard.

Anna Michaud (11 points, eight rebounds, four steals), Molly Potter (five points, five assists, four rebounds) and Infinity Burns (eight points, seven rebounds, four steals) guided Beverly (6-3) in a 39-24 Northeastern Conference victory over Salem. … Eve Byrne (12 points) buried the winning basket for Swampscott (5-4) with four seconds left in a 39-37 victory over Winthrop. Victoria Quagrello had eight points.

Ella Fitzpatrick (17 points), Skye Cerow (14 points, six of seven from the free throw line) and Lyla Peters (10 points, defensive rebounding) carried Duxbury (7-2) in a 48-36 Patriot League win over Pembroke. … Dylan Hurley (18 points, four rebounds, four assists), Taryn Leonard (10 points, two three-pointers) and Jenna Mishou (nine points, 10 rebounds) led Whitman-Hanson (7-1) in a 52-40 win over Quincy. … Emily Fecteau registered 13 points, while Maddie Devin and Haylie McPhee provided 10 points each for Marshfield (4-4) in a 48-40 win over Plymouth South. … Ava Bryan (23 points, eight rebounds), Maeve Powers (13 points) and Nora Geary (12 points) reached double figures in scoring for North Quincy (6-4) in a 66-42 win over Plymouth North.

Margot Harper and Fallon Ryan poured in 23 points each, and Maeve Mulvihill had six points as Hull (3-6) beat Randolph 56-23 in the South Shore League. … Kay-Lijah Oehschlagel (15 points, seven rebounds), Maggie Ellie (12 points, 10 rebounds) and Sophie Levy (four points, eight rebounds) were the leading scorers as Rockland (5-7) earned a 45-44 win over Cohasset.

Avery Lane and Maggie O’Connell had 12 points apiece, and Maddie Hargraves and Jadah Johnson Scott added eight points each as Durfee (5-5) defeated New Bedford 47-39 in the Southeast Conference.

Julia Conte (11 points), Bella Owumi (10 points) and Lily Norton (nine points) fueled St. Mary’s (Lynn) (11-3) in a 69-30 Catholic Central League win over Archbishop Williams.

Paige Meda (25 points), Raeghan Blake (10 points) and McKinley Wenzel (nine points) boosted Bourne (8-0) in a 76-41 South Coast Conference win over Somerset Berkley.

In a nonleague clash, Allie Danis (24 points), Eva Mesher (12 points) and Nikki Rao (eight points) shouldered the bulk of the scoring as Newton North (6-3) held off Peabody, 55-54.

BOYS HOCKEY

In nonleague action, Jack Sullivan scored twice as Stoneham (5-7-1) routed Everett, 9-1. … Branden Carta netted a hat trick, and Ian Rempe found the net also as Minuteman (2-7-2) tied 5-5 with Upper Cape (2-5-1).

SCORES

BOYS BASKETBALL

Abington 67, Middleboro 47

Barnstable 46, Nauset 45

Beverly 59, Salem 54

Boston English 66, Madison Park 52

Bourne 77, Somerset Berkley 65

CASH 46, Excel 42

Cohasset 48, Rockland 36

Danvers 57, Saugus 50

Dennis-Yarmouth 52, Falmouth 51 (ot)

Durfee 77, New Bedford 62

Duxbury 86, Pembroke 73

East Boston 60, Latin Academy 38

Innovation 64, Mystic Valley 45

Lexington 86, Stoneham 63

Malden 54, Somerville 51

Monomoy 55, Cape Cod Academy 50

Newton South 59, Boston Latin 34

North Quincy 55, Plymouth North 48

Norwell 77, Carver 40

O’Bryant 68, TechBoston 53

Plymouth South 58, Marshfield 56

Randolph 70, Hull 46

St. John Paul II 58, Sturgis East 39

St. Mary’s (L) 75, Archbishop Williams 62

Scituate 64, Hingham 54

Snowden 65, BCLA/McCormack 50

South Shore Voke 55, Muniz 48

Swampscott 59, Winthrop 53

Whitman-Hanson 68, Quincy 48

Winchester 58, Watertown 53

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Beverly 39, Salem 24

Bourne 75, Somerset Berkley 41

Charlestown 29, Snowden 22

Cohasset 48, Rockland 36

Dexter Southfield 70, St. George’s 48

Diman 40, Old Colony 31

Durfee 47, New Bedford 39

Duxbury 48, Pembroke 36

EMK 41, Brighton 31

Falmouth Academy 45, Rising Tide 14

Franklin 67, North Attleboro 47

Greater New Bedford 54, Dighton-Rehoboth 40

Hingham 52, Scituate 41

Hull 56, Randolph 23

Latin Academy 42, TechBoston 11

Lexington 59, Stoneham 49

Malden 41, Somerville 39

Marshfield 48, Plymouth South 40

Middleboro 64, Abington 43

Monomoy 42, Cape Cod Academy 36

Muniz 43, South Shore Voke 18

Nantucket 52, Sturgis East 32

Newton North 55, Peabody 54

North Quincy 66, Plymouth North 42

Norwell 65, Carver 35

O’Bryant 50, Fenway 32

Rockland 45, Cohasset 44

St. John Paul II 47, Martha’s Vineyard 43

St. Mary’s (L) 69, Archbishop Williams 30

Saugus 51, Danvers 22

Swampscott 39, Winthrop 37

Whitman-Hanson 52, Quincy 40

BOYS HOCKEY

Minuteman 5, Upper Cape 5

Stoneham 9, Everett 1

BOYS SWIMMING

Westwood 92, Dedham 45

CO-ED SWIMMING

Norwell 91, O’Bryant 67

Somerville 54, East Boston 47

GIRLS SWIMMING

Dedham 102, Westwood 81

BOYS TRACK

Martha’s Vineyard 61, St. John Paul II 31

Nauset 70, Falmouth 30

St. Mary’s (L) 74, Arlington Catholic 16

GIRLS TRACK

Archbishop Williams 68, Fontbonne 14

Arlington Catholic 49, Ursuline 40

Dennis-Yarmouth 64, Barnstable 36

Nauset 88, Falmouth 12

St. John Paul II 68, Martha’s Vineyard 26

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