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Inspirational win for Knights' Ricketts

READING — North Andover was the team of the day but, with apologies to Central Catholic star Ryan O’Boyle, senior Jason Ricketts was the man of the hour at the Division 2 state meet last night at Reading High School. One of three champions on the day for the Knights, and one of seven qualifiers for the All-State meet at Salem Feb. 25, Ricketts became a fan favorite in the 152-pound finals, where he was matched up with Burlington’s Luke Nigro, who had edged him by a point in the North sectional. Ahead 4-0 in the second period, Ricketts went tumbling hard out of bounds and injured both knees, the right one of which had bothered him much of last year and the first half of this season. With Ricketts in obvious pain, coaches, officials and trainers huddled around him, seeing that his left kneecap had popped out. “I was hurting pretty bad and didn’t know if I could go on,” said Ricketts, who was later named the tourney Outstanding Wrestler.. Fortunately, Ricketts injury took place right next to Mike Connelly, the father of 160-pound standout Dan Connelly and a physician in Boston. The elder Connelly popped Ricketts’ kneecap back into place and, after several more minutes, and following a huge ovation, he went back into the circle to continue the match. “I really didn’t think he was going back in,” said Dr. Connelly. “I thought he was done and I was just helping him with the pain. ... It was a heroic effort.” Ricketts was obviously limited but, with the crowd behind him, he held on for a 5-4 victory. In a gesture of good sportsmanship, Nigro helped carry Ricketts off the mat to the arms of his elated coaches and the watchful eye of the meet’s trainer, who quickly got two huge bags of ice to put on his knees. This was Ricketts’ second straight Division 2 state crown, he won at 140 last year, and he improved his shortened season record to 17-2. “This is much more rewarding because I’m a senior and this was so tough,” he said. “The support of the crowd was huge. I’ve never had anything like that before.” Also rewarding was that teammate Dan Connelly followed with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Masconomet’s Ryan Therrien in the 160-pound finals, getting a second-period escape and making it stand to improve to 35-1 on the season. It was the third time this year he beat Therrien, who was an All-State champ a year ago. Junior 182-pounder Ryan Neals made it a trifecta for North Andover, pulling away in the third period for an 8-4 decision over Masco’s Ayden Strachan to improve to 34-2. Finishing second for the Knights were Danielle Coughlin, who fell in the 106-pound finals to Dracut’s Jon Ryan, and 138-pound freshman Fritz Hoehn, who fell to Natick star James Smith 13-0. It was only the second loss of the season for Hoehn (35-2). Also for North Andover, Zane Melillo battled back to third at 132, edging Belmont star Sami Baghdadi 4-2 in the consolation finals, and Brad Drover finished fourth at 145, losing a 5-4 heartbreaker in his final match. The 132-pound class was considered by many to be the toughest in the tournament. All in all, it was a terrific day for North Andover. With seven All-State qualifiers, it overshadowed North sectional champ Winchester, which had only five qualifiers with no finalists.

O’Boyle rules again Central Catholic senior Ryan O’Boyle is having one of the great seasons in recent memory. He had three pins, including in 58 seconds in the 126-pound finals, and a technical fall to improve to 41-0 on the year. The defending New England champion now has 37 pins, two technical falls and two major decisions. “I’m feeling strong and ready to go on,” said O’Boyle, who won the award for most pins in least amount of time. Junior teammate Pat Lacroix lost a tough 1-0 decision in the finals to King Philip star Logan David. A two-time state champ, David improved to 28-0 while Lacroix dropped to 39-2, both losses coming to David. Also for the Raiders, Ben Tavitian finished third at 220, winning his final match, 8-7. For Greater Lawrence, Adan Marquez was third at 120 and Lenny Jorge was fourth at 126.

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Wrestling, 02/12/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Stevens and Whitehead shine for North Andover

Nicole Stevens earned CAL/NEC MVP honors after placing in the top spot for the best all-around average in the league. Stevens also took first place in the beam and teammate Jessica Whitehead enjoyed the same success in the floor excercise at yesterday's league meet.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/11/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights win battle of CAL powers

Dan Rivet scored midway through the third to give North Andover the lead, and Jake Silk iced the victory with an empty net goal as the Scarlet Knights handed Lynnfield third third loss of the season, 5-3. Silk scored twice and Dan O'Connor had three assists for the Knights (12-3-3).

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/11/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lumb, Knights are in

Morgan Lumb pumped in a season-high 22 points and North Andover (10-6) blitzed Newburyport 47-36, to punch its ticket to the state tourney. Lumb, Pam Coufos, Mackenzie Mello and Leah Chittick were defensive stalwarts.

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Girls Basketball, 02/10/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Birthday bonus

Zach Karalis celebrated his birthday with a team-high 14 points as North Andover fought off host Hamilton-Wenham, 71-58.

 

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Boys Basketball, 02/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover takes second at CAL meet

Eric Riedel won the 300 (36.74) and Brendan Varney won the 600 (1:26.71) as North Andover boys placed second at the CAL meet at the Reggie Lewis Center.

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Boys Indoor Track, 02/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Defense! Defense!

Julia Titone scored only two points but she played terrifice defense with seven rebounds, four steals and three blocks as North Andover girls basketball won 50-34 over Hamilton-Wenham.

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Girls Basketball, 02/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover and Haverhill vs. North Andover (at Bradford Ski Area)

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Boys Skiing, 02/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover, Stevens shine

 

Andover's girls gymnastics team completed a perfect (14-0) regular season by defeating North Andover, Peabody and Marblehead in a quad-meet. Courtney Carver and Jenny Coneeny finished second and third in the all-around while Jesse Livingston won both the vault and bars. North Andover's freshman Nicole Stevens had an impressive 9.6 winning score in the floor and also was first in the beam and came away as the all-around winner with a 36.95. The floor and all-around scores are personal-best performances. Andover and North Andover will compete in the MVC and CAL meets Saturday.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/06/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Central's Tavitian one of six area champions

BEVERLY — On a day when most results went as predicted, Central Catholic’s Ben Tavitian pulled off the biggest upset.

Seeded third entering the Division 2 North Sectional, the Raider senior was last night’s only winner not seeded either first or second. While he might not have been considered a premeet favorite, Tavitian breezed into the finals, needing fewer than 3 minutes to record a pair of pins and earn a spot in the title match where he posted his third fall of the day in 2:34 over top-seeded Peter Salem of Dracut.

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Wrestling, 02/04/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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