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HORNETS ELIMINATED

Sophomore Nicco Pastore netted a pair of goals, but North Reading fell to Lincoln-Sudbury, 5-4, in overtime of the Division 2 North quarterfinal game.
Eric Holden, who had an L-S hat-trick in regulation, picked up an assist on the game-winner, just 57 seconds into overtime for L-S, the No. 7 seed.
John Merullo and Tyler Calos had goals for North Reading, which ends up 14-5-3.
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Boys Ice Hockey, 03/04/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

HUGE TWO POINTS

North Andover, with three games to play, inched to within two points of a state tourney berth, knocking off Lincoln-Sudbury, 2-1, last night. A.J. Keating set up both goals for the Knights, whose only bad news came in the final minute when Eric Hall's brilliant (26 saves) shutout bid went for naught.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/05/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Marcotte, Stamas 4-0

 

Matt Marcotte and Matt Stamas both went 4-0 on the day as Andover split four meets at Lincoln-Sudbury, losing a 40-39 heartbreaker to Woburn.  Ryan Surehan and Kevin Kiely both went 3-1 for the Warriors (8-15-1).

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Wrestling, 01/30/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Robinson delivers

 

Senior Brooks Robinson had a pivotal 7-5 decision at 152 for North Andover, which nudged past Marlboro 40-33. Also for the Knights, junior heavyweight Isaiah Metheny had a key 6-4 win as North Andover improved to 11-9-1.

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Wrestling, 01/30/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Haverhill 0, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

 

 

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Girls Ice Hockey, 01/18/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Perfect Red Rangers

Kelly Golini scored in the second period and Kaia Hollingsworth (27 saves) made it stand up as Methuen-Tewksbury blanked Lincoln-Sudbury. Kat LeFebre was the defensive star for the 5-0 Red Rangers.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 12/26/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pentucket out strong

 

Pentucket-Newburyport opened its season on a high note, winning three of four matches. Jacob Wengler had four pins at 113 on the day as did 170-pounder Devin Young. Kalon Boston had three pins and was 4-0 at 182.

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Wrestling, 12/12/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Guerrero, Lawrence shut down Lincoln-Sudbury

LAWRENCE — With five games left in the regular season, Lawrence High baseball coach Brendan Neilon tweaked his lineup, just a touch, moving trusty second baseman Brahiam Ortega down from the two-spot to No. 9.
 
After yielding minor dividends, the move popped like a hot, bio-med IPO yesterday in the opening round of the Division 1 North sectional playoffs against Super 8 nominee Lincoln-Sudbury.
 
In a scoreless thriller, Ortega beat out an infield hit to lead the bottom of the sixth then came racing homing on Elvis Peralta's slice double down the left-field line. The one-run would be the lone run of the game as Lancer Michael Guerrero closed out his brilliant three-hit shutout with a 1-2-3 seventh.
 
"He's one of our better hitters, but he was struggling a little bit, so we moved him down to nine so he could see a few more fastballs," said Neilon.
 
Yesterday, Neilon couldn't have drawn the script up any better himself.
 
Having the most dangerous hitter in the Valley this year — Peralta, hitting .482 — follow Ortega's hustle hit was huge.
 
"Their guy (righty submarine-style pitcher Tom Novick) was really tough on us, but I noticed his ball tailed away from me," said Peralta. "So I went to the plate with a plan. I was taking his ball the other way no matter what."
 
Forget about the bunt — which the book may have called for there.
 
"No way, was I letting him bunt," said Neilon. "The kid has been on fire. His outs are hard outs. He's hit nothing but line drives all year."
 
Peralta saw the defense pulled around to right field, so he loved what he saw and attacked, slicing a laser just inside the foul line.
Ortega scored easily.
 
Guerrero was energized and just finished a masterpiece in style, posting strikeouts 10 and 11 in the seventh. He walked only one.
 
"We really don't have a No. 1 pitcher, but Michael went out there and certainly looked like on today," said Neilon. "We have four guys who have pitched well all year. I just went with the senior for the leadership, and you saw what he did out there. He made me look like a genius."
 
Guerrero didn't allow a runner past second base on the day, getting some help from guys like catcher Andy Acosta, who threw out a would-be base steal at third to end the first inning, and the shortstop Peralta, who was flawless in the field.
 
Monday, the No. 8 Lancers, will play at Merrimack College, 4 p.m., against top-seeded Central Catholic.
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Baseball, 06/06/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

LeFebre goes deep

Kat LeFebre had a big day for Methuen, going 3-for-5 with 5 RBIs, including a double and a two-run home run, to help lead the Rangers to a 10-1 victory over Lincoln-Sudbury. Methuen is now a perfect 15-0 on the season.

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Softball, 05/14/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Poretta breaks record, captures first

Pentucket's Alanna Poretta placed first in the miile (5:03.51) to break her own school record at the Division III state track meet at the Reggie Lewis Center.

Poretta also qualified for Nike National meet.

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Girls Indoor Track, 02/21/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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