Wednesday’s high school roundup/scores: Newton South’s Sakakeeny captures state Nordic title

Newton South’s Liam Sakakeeny captured the MIAA State Boys Nordic snowboarding title in serving to his group seize the group championship.

Sakakeeny received in a time of 18:49, adopted by Mount Greylock’s Quinn McDermott (18:59), Arlington’s Mori Finlayson-Johnecheck (19:17), Newton South’s Ian Brenner (19:23) and Mount Greylock’s Ollie Swabey (19:24).

In the MIAA State Girls Nordic snowboarding championship, Alexandria Taylor of Lincoln-Sudbury took first in a time of 21:47. Brookline’s Hannah Petersen completed second (22:40) with Concord-Carlisle’s Sarah Kirincich rounding out the highest three in a time of twenty-two:43. Mount Greylock received the group title with 70 factors.

Boys basketball

Davis Darnell scored 29 factors for Dedham in a 66-65 Tri-Valley League win over Bellingham. … Mason Melchionda (25 factors) and Jono Windle (11 factors) set the tone for Dover-Sherborn, which received a share of the TVL Small title (together with Medway) in a 53-48 victory over Norton. … Pete Kumar (24 factors), Luke Lisciandra (20 factors) and Rowan Tracey (17 factors) led the best way for Medfield in an 82-66 win over Norwood. For Norwood, Matty Mahoney scored his 1,000 level.

William Morman III put up 26 factors, together with six three-pointers, as St. Mark’s edged Nobles 59-56 in Independent School League motion. … Marquis White (14 factors), Lenny Tangishaka (12 factors), and Mari Antoine (10 factors) recorded double-digit scoring performances for Thayer in a 69-56 win over BB&N.

Wayland’s Grant Larsen (15 factors) made two key foul photographs with 11 seconds remaining to safe a 50-47 Dual County League over Weston. Ido Geffen had 13 factors for the Warriors.

Christian Dalton collected 24 factors, six assists and 5 steals, whereas Jonathon Theresias chipped in with 13 factors and 10 rebounds and Marvens Laplante had 10 factors and 4 steals as New Heights pulled away for a 78-50 MCSAO quarterfinal win over Excel Academy.

Caleb Baker and Isaiah Bean-Brittian netted 16 factors every, with Jason Paretchan (12 factors), Dylan Perrault (12 factors) and Jack Williams (11 factors) ending in double digits additionally as Whitman-Hanson (14-5) rolled to an 89-57 Patriot League win over North Quincy. …  Jeremy Leonard poured in 24 factors, and Nick Naujalis added 10 factors as Silver Lake edged Quincy, 44-43.

Nick Barnes dropped 27 factors and dished six assists, and Harry Miles had 9 factors as St. John’s (Shrewsbury) beat Algonquin 61-38 in a nonleague contest. … Tyler Staiti had 23 factors and 5 assists whereas Kingston Maxwell added 20 factors as Abington (14-5) beat Oliver Ames 69-63 within the Don Byron Memorial Classic. … Jason Kamau (15 factors), Xavier Rivera (13 factors, seven rebounds), Juan Beltres Diaz (eight factors, 17 rebounds) and Tzar Powell-Aparicio (10 factors) stood out for Lowell in a 58-55 win over St. John’s Prep.

Ryan Corcoran (13 factors), Joseph Vella (12 factors), Jamason Vella (22 factors) and Jimmy Farrell (17 factors) completed in double digits in scoring for Masconomet (10-8) in a 71-58 Northeastern Conference win over Danvers. … Anthony Forte (23 factors, six rebounds, 4 assists) and Raphel Laurent (16 factors, 4 assists, three rebounds, two blocks) powered Peabody (18-2) in a 68-27 win over Saugus.

Matt Breen dropped 30 factors as Shawsheen (12-6) rolled to a 67-47 win over Whitter in Commonwealth Athletic Conference motion.

Girls basketball

Izzy Barr (5 steals, 4 rebounds) and Riley Spur (5 factors, 4 rebounds) boosted Sandwich (17-1) in a 42-28 nonleague win over O’Bryant.

Mackay Brooks tallied 10 factors, whereas Ella Arntsen scored eight factors and Lily Oliver and Phileine de Widt completed with six factors every as Manchester Essex (13-5) defeated Ipswich 40-38 within the Cape Ann League. … Amelia Crowe (17 factors) and Gabby Bellacqua (10 factors) guided Pentucket (17-1) throughout a 37-33 win over North Reading.

Alyssa Adams registered 11 factors for Tewksbury in a 57-40 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Lawrence. … Kerri Finneran (12 factors), Sam Guertin (11 factors, three triples), and Shaelagh Green (10 factors) recorded double-digit scoring performances, and Abbey Dick added eight factors as Central Catholic (15-3) bested North Andover, 47-20.

Cecilia Kay put in one other wonderful efficiency with 27 factors, 14 rebounds and three blocks, and Bella Lopez-Marin completed with 10 factors and three assists as Bishop Fenwick (15-3) beat St. Mary’s (Lynn) 57-49 in Catholic Central League motion.

Hannah Kuriscak buried seven three-pointers and 22 complete factors, whereas Addison Taylor (14 factors, seven assists, two steals) and CC Levrault (12 factors, six rebounds, seven steals) broke into double figures within the scorebook in addition to Apponequet (17-3) received the South Coast Conference title with a 65-29 victory over Old Rochester. … Mia Gentile (24 factors, seven three-pointers), Karlie Cosme (14 factors, 12 rebounds) and Makenzie Pires (13 factors) paced Somerset Berkley (10-9) in a 68-39 win over Seekonk.

Jenna Mishou (18 factors, 11 rebounds) set the tone for Whitman-Hanson (14-3), which clinched the Patriot League title with a 45-42 victory on the highway towards North Quincy.

Boys hockey

Nathan Hackett, Ryan Conway and Colin Blake scored, and Kyle Ready earned the shutout as Pembroke (10-5-3) clinched a spot within the MIAA Div. 3 match with a 3-0 Patriot League win over Quincy. … Brady Walsh and Chris Gillis hit the again of the online, and Anthony Rabeni made 14 saves as Duxbury punched its ticket to Div. 2 postseason play with a 2-1 win over Plymouth North. … Domenic Visocchi and Zakk Spano obtained the targets, and Nick Zaccaria made 15 saves to seal his second shutout for Whitman-Hanson in a 2-0 win over Silver Lake.

Will Manchuso discovered the online 3 times, and Sam Griswold (24 saves) obtained his first shutout for Concord-Carlisle in a 5-0 Dual County League victory over Bedford.

James Hayward struck for 2 targets, and goaltender Colton Spavento shone between the sticks as Hopkinton received the Tri-Valley League Large with a 2-1 victory over Norwood.

Caleb Kean (two targets, help), Luca Finton (objective) and Ryan Burgess (objective), Dom Bonito (objective, three assists) and Ty Kelley (objective, two assists) lit the lamp for Bourne (13-4-1) in a 6-2 nonleague win over Dennis-Yarmouth.

Girls hockey

In nonleague motion, Bella Freitas had a hat trick and Audrey Zimck scored twice as St. Mary’s of Lynn (17-1-1) routed Newburyport 10-1. … Kelly Holmes netted two targets and provided an help, whereas Annabelle Curran notched a hat trick and an help and Kiki Lynch (20 saves) secured the shutout as King Philip routed Wayland/Weston, 7-0.

Chloe Goldberg scored the lone objective and Claire Zhang had the shutout in web as Winchester edged Lexington 1-0 in Middlesex League play.

Scores

BOYS BASKETBALL

Abington 69, Oliver Ames 63

Ashland 68, Holliston 63

Atlantis Charter 91, Rising Tide 52

Beverly 80, Winthrop 40

Billerica 76, Tewksbury 64

Boston Prep 97, BCLA/McCormack 34

Charlestown 64, Brookline 61

Dedham 66, Bellingham 65

Dover-Sherborn 53, Norton 48

East Bridgewater 51, West Bridgewater 31

Governor’s 76, Tabor 71

Hopkinton 67, Westwood 59 (ot)

Lowell 58, St. John’s Prep 55

Lynn Tech 58, Greater Lawrence 43

Manchester Essex 68, Ipswich 42

Marblehead 70, Gloucester 38

Masconomet 71, Danvers 58

Medfield 82, Norwood 66

Medway 62, Millis 37

Melrose 45, Watertown 33

Newburyport 41, Lynnfield 35

Newton North 83, Weymouth 46

Peabody 68, Saugus 27

Pentucket 51, North Reading 43

Rivers 62, Roxbury Latin 47

St. John’s (S) 61, Algonquin 38

St. Mark’s 59, Nobles 56

Sandwich 80, O’Bryant 43

Shawsheen 67, Whittier 47

Silver Lake 44, Quincy 43

Stoughton 58, Randolph 41

Sturgis West 44, St. John Paul II 30

Thayer 69, BB&N 56

Wayland 50, Weston 47

Whitman-Hanson 89, North Quincy 57

Xaverian 72, Acton-Boxboro 36

MCSAO QUARTERFINAL

New Heights 78, Excel Academy 50

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Apponequet 65, Old Rochester 39

Attleboro 49, Franklin 36

Austin Prep 45, Phillips Exeter 40

Bedford 66, Lowell Catholic 34

Bellingham 37, Dedham 30

Billerica 42, Lowell 25

Bishop Fenwick 47, St. Mary’s (L) 49

Boston United 37, Madison Park 33

Bridgewater-Raynham 44, Durfee 34

Central Catholic 47, North Andover 20

Charlestown 36, Excel 27

Dennis-Yarmouth 63, Nauset 43

East Bridgewater 65, Barnstable 55

Gann Academy 40, Covenant Christian Academy 28

Lynn Tech 51, KIPP 49

Manchester Essex 40, Ipswich 38

Marshfield 42, Scituate 29

Methuen 49, Haverhill 32

Mystic Valley 41, Notre Dame (T) 21

New Bedford 49, Brockton 44

Newburyport 51, Lynnfield 50

Norton 69, Dover-Sherborn 54

Pentucket 37, North Reading 33

Quincy 53, Silver Lake 27

Rivers 52, Brooks 42

Sandwich 42, O’Bryant 28

Snowden 42, BCLA/McCormack 26

Somerset Berkley 68, Seekonk 39

Somerville 37, East Boston 10

Tabor 70, Governor’s Academy 40

Tewksbury 57, Lawrence 40

Wayland 72, Weston 30

Weymouth 68, Newton North 58

Whitman-Hanson 45, North Quincy 42

BOYS HOCKEY

Abington 7, St. John Paul Ii 5

Amesbury 6, Rockport/Manchester Essex 4

Arlington 2, Reading 1 (ot)

Belmont 2, Woburn 1

Beverly 2, Somerville 1

BC High 5, St. Mary’s (L) 2

Boston Latin 2, Malden Catholic 1

Bourne 6, Dennis-Yarmouth 2

Braintree 3, Milton 2 (ot)

Bridgewater-Raynham 3, Foxboro 1

Cambridge 3, Quincy 2

Canton 2, Bishop Feehan 1

Cohasset/Hull 11, Blue Hills 3

Concord-Carlisle 5, Bedford 0

Dartmouth 7, Stoughton/Brockton 1

Dedham 2, Medway 1

Dover-Sherborn/Weston 7, Groton-Dunstable 2

Duxbury 2, Plymouth North 1

East/West Bridgewater 4, South Shore Voke 3

Framingham 3, Brookline 2 (ot)

Franklin 7, Archbishop Williams 2

Gloucester 5, Danvers 3

Hanover 4, North Attleboro 2

Hingham 6, Lincoln-Sudbury 2

Hopkinton 2, Norwood 1

Lynnfield 2, Marlboro 2

Medford 4,  Methuen 1

North Reading 8, Pentucket 4

Norton 8, Bellingham 2

Oliver Ames 5, Newton South 4 (ot)

Peabody 6, Swampscott 4

Pembroke 3, North Quincy 0

Rivers 6, St. Mark’s 5

Rockland 6, Monomoy/Mashpee 4

St. John’s Prep 4, Andover 0

St. Sebastian’s 8, Tabor 4

Scituate 3, Plymouth South 2

Shrewsbury 7, Acton-Boxboro 0

Somerset Berkley 4, Mansfield 1

Taunton 3, Apponequet 2

Tewksbury 4, Central Catholic 0

Xaverian 3, Chelmsford 2

Walpole 4, Needham 2

Watertown 4, Stoneham 1

Wellesley 4, Natick 0

Weymouth 8, Newton North 1

Whitman-Hanson 2, Silver Lake 0

Wilmington 3, Melrose 1

Winthrop 5, Masconomet 1

SPARTAN CUP

Bishop Stang 2, Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth 1 (ot)

GIRLS HOCKEY

Algonquin 4, Shrewsbury 1

Archbishop Williams 4, Pope Francis 1

Arlington Catholic 6, Bishop Fenwick 1

Belmont/Watertown 3, Woburn 1

Beverly/Danvers 4, Gloucester 2

Bishop Stang 3, Dennis-Yarmouth 2

Braintree 1, Milton 1

Canton 3, Westwood 1

Central Catholic 6, Stoughton 0

Concord-Carlisle 7, Melrose 5

Framingham 3, Brookline 2 (ot)

Franklin 4, Latin Academy 0

Hingham 3, Whitman-Hanson/Silver Lake 0

King Philip 7, Wayland/Weston 0

Lincoln-Sudbury 4, Waltham 0

Malden Catholic 3, HPNA 1

Marshfield 4, Norwell/Scituate/Abington 0

Martha’s Vineyard 2, Norwood 1 (ot)

Natick 3, Wellesley 0

Needham 1, Walpole 0

PLNR 5, Marblehead 0

Plymouth North/South 4, Quincy/North Quincy 0

Reading 4, Arlington 3 (ot)

Rivers 1, Governor’s 0 (ot)

St. Mary’s (L) 10, Newburyport 1

Sandwich 3, Bishop Feehan 0

Shawsheen/Bedford 3, Medford/Malden 0

Tabor 4, BB&N 1

Westford Academy 4, Acton-Boxboro 1

Weymouth 3, Newton 2

Winchester 1, Lexington 0

O’LEARY TOURNAMENT

Auburn 4, Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn 3 (2 ot)

BOYS SQUASH

Belmont Hill 5, Tabor 2

GIRLS SQUASH

Tabor 4, Winsor 3