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  • Friday’s high school roundup: Chelmsford easily swims past Central Catholic

    The Chelmsford High boys swim team captured nine of the 12 events to defeat Merrimack Valley Conference rival Central Catholic on Friday, 97-70.

    The Lions (2-1, 1-0 MVC) were powered by junior Finn McMeniman, who touched first in the 100 free and 100 backstroke.

    Also grabbing first place for Chelmsford were zophomore Mike White (200 free), junior Xander Krikorian (200 IM), sophomore Rowan Ward (50 free), sophomore Preston Hay (dive) and freshman Casey Crannell (500 ree).  Chelmsford also won the 200 free relay (sophomore Noah Wildt, freshman Evan Boothroyd, junior captain, Christian Petrilli, Ward) and the 400 free relay (sophomore Max Tobon, White, Ward, Wildt).

    Boys basketball

    Methuen 52, Lowell 40: The Red Raiders couldn’t heat up from the floor during the MVC loss. Aiden Walter canned 12 points to lead Lowell, which received nine points from Joery Martinez.

    Tewksbury 70, Haverhill 64: Up 38-31 at halftime, the host Redmen held on to defeat Haverhill during MVC action.

    Jonny Sullivan canned 21 points in a strong effort. Nick Colametta contributed 17 points and Gabe Keskinides added 15 points.

    G-D 57, Marlboro 45: Seniors Noah Boldenbrook and Andrew Kielliis scored back to back on three-point plays to give Groton-Dunstable the edge.

    Patrick Twomey and Vincent Sinatra led the scoring parade with 13 points each. Twomey added eight rebounds. Zack Ouellette dished out seven assists.

    Pelham 70, John Stark 33: The winning Pythons were led by Brady Hegan’s 19 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and five steals on the road in Weare.

    Luke Estell was also immense for Pelham with 15 points and eight rebounds.

    ST 57, Lowell Catholic 51: Shawsheen Tech grinded out a tough road win vs. Lowell Catholic.

    Down seven points at the half, Shawsheen held Lowell Catholic to five points in the third quarter. Sophomore D’sean Moron led the way with 17 points, and seniors Dyllon Pratt and Jevon Moron scored 13 each.

    Girls basketball

    Lowell Catholic 44, CCSL 40: The visiting Crusaders trailed by 13 at the half and by 11 at the end of three quarters, but Lowell Catholic fought back for a thrilling OT victory over Collegiate Charter School of Lowell.

    Seventh-grader Syd Schofield and freshman Brooke Matthews spurred a furious comeback in the fourth quarter. Schofield (23 points, six 3-pointers) hit three 3 pointers, including one with 10 seconds left to tie the game, and Matthews (15 points) added five points and some big rebounds to get the game to overtime.

    In overtime, Schofield and Matthews hit four big free throws down the stretch to give the Crusaders (1-3, 0-2 CAC Large) their first win. Sophomore Leticia Castro and freshman Maria Dellas contributed big rebounds in the fourth and overtime.

    Westford Academy’s Liam Arnold (3) rises for a layup as Waltham’s Emmett Moynihan defends during Friday’s boys basketball game. Westford battled to a 48-38 win. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)

    Nashoba Reg. 52, A-S 13: Ayer-Shirley couldn’t get its offense untracked during a Mid-Wach loss to the Bolton school. Kelsey Peterson scored four points for the Panthers.

    ST 49, Mystic Valley 22: Junior guard Laylah Gomez compiled 19 points and came up with six steals to fuel Shawsheen Tech to the CAC win in Malden.

    Freshman guard Cali Vasta impressed with a 16-point effort.

    Dracut 43, Bridgewater-Raynham 41: With under a minute in the game, senior guard Aiva Pitman hit a 3-point shot to give the Middies a 41-38 lead.

    Freshman forward Lily White sealed the win with two key freet throws in the final seconds for Dracut (2-0) in the non-league thriller.

    Tewksbury 62, Haverhill 43: The Redmen received double-scoring games from three players to collect the MVC win.

    Jane Garabedian led the way with 12 points, while Vera Garabedian and Reagan Maniscalco contributed 11 points each.

    Gr. Lawrence 60, GLT 38: The game was tied 34-34 after one quarter, but Greater Lowell Tech’s 31 turnovers proved costly for the Gryphons.

    Greater Lowell (2-1) received 13 points from Ava Mennella, seven points from Rowan Murphy and six points from Payton Bernier.

    Westford Academy guard Teddy Hirbour (1) fights for position under the basket against Waltham's Eddie Gaston (0) and Jack Tamburro during Friday's boys basketball game. Westford won, 48-38. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)
    Westford Academy guard Teddy Hirbour (1) fights for position under the basket against Waltham’s Eddie Gaston (0) and Jack Tamburro during Friday’s boys basketball game. Westford won, 48-38. (James Thomas for the Lowell Sun)

    Lunenburg 44, Littleton 32: Visiting Littleton outscored the hosts in the first and second quarters, but Lunenburg tallied 31 points over the middle quarters to win.

    For Littleton (1-2), Annabelle Caouette paced her team with 14 points, while Caroline DeChane added 10 points.

    Boys hockey

    ST 4, GLT/Nashoba 1: Thanks to a hat trick from Justin Thibert, Shawsheen Tech rolled to a CAC win Thursday over Greater Lowell Tech/Nashoba Tech.

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    High school varsity coaches are asked to submit results after games to sports@lowellsun.com.

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  • Wednesday’s high school roundup: Billerica captures team title at MVC golf championship

    Prior to the tournament, rain pounded the fairways and greens of Long Meadow Golf Club for hours. Late in the competition, a shower drenched the golfers. But when the Merrimack Valley Conference golf championship ended Wednesday afternoon, no one from Billerica High was complaining about the weather. Billerica captured the team title with a score […]

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  • Saturday’s high school roundup: Jake Haubner, Tyngsboro net another boys soccer win

    The Tigers only scored once. But it was enough to keep the unbeaten Tyngsboro High boys soccer team on a roll Saturday afternoon. Tyngsboro blanked Tahanto, 1-0, during a Mid-Wach battle. Jake Haubner pocketed the goal for the Tigers (5-0-2), while Trevor Nogles made three saves to record the shutout. Andrew Fahey shined on on defense […]

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  • Wednesday’s local roundup/scores: Westford Academy, Billerica net volleyball victories

    Wednesday’s local roundup/scores: Westford Academy, Billerica net volleyball victories

    Powered by Sophie Krauss and Isla Hummer, Westford Academy notched an impressive Dual County League girls volleyball victory over Waltham.

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  • Thursday’s high school roundup: Lowell boys soccer team nets MVC championship

    Thursday’s high school roundup: Lowell boys soccer team nets MVC championship

    The Lowell Red Raiders are the Merrimack Valley Conference boys soccer champions following a 2-0 victory over a strong Billerica team under the lights Thursday.

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  • Tuesday’s high school roundup: Talia Lowney’s hat trick fuels Greater Lowell past Lowell Catholic

    Tuesday’s high school roundup: Talia Lowney’s hat trick fuels Greater Lowell past Lowell Catholic

    Talia Lowney got tricky and the Greater Lowell Tech girls soccer team remained hot. Lowney registered a hat trick to fuel the Gryphons to an impressive 7-1 win over Lowell Catholic.

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  • Shawsheen Tech celebrates 86 recipients of John and Abigail Adams Scholarship

    Shawsheen Tech celebrates 86 recipients of John and Abigail Adams Scholarship

    BILLERICA — Shawsheen Valley Technical High School proudly acknowledges the outstanding achievement of 86 seniors who were honored with the prestigious John and Abigail Adams Scholarship.

    The school held a special assembly to recognize these exceptional students, where they were welcomed by Guidance Director Jim Carlson. Each recipient was presented with their official DESE notification letters by their guidance counselors, in the presence of Principal Jessica Cook, Academic Director Danica Johnston, and Superintendent Tony McIntosh.

    The John and Abigail Adams Scholarship is a distinguished merit-based program that extends credit toward tuition for up to eight semesters of undergraduate education at a Massachusetts state college or university. This scholarship program evaluates merit based on scores from the 10th-grade Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test.

    The criteria for qualifying for this honor include scoring in the Advanced category in one of three high school state assessment tests in English Language Arts, Mathematics, or STE (Biology, Chemistry, Introductory Physics, or Technology/Engineering). Additionally, students must achieve a score in the Proficient or Advanced category in the remaining two high school state assessment tests. The final criteria is securing a combined MCAS score on these assessments that ranks within the top 25% in their school district.

    Carlson said, “Shawsheen is proud of our seniors and those receiving the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship award. It is a testament not only to them and their hard work but to our teaching staff who assisted them along the way.”

    The Shawsheen Valley Technical School community takes immense pride in congratulating the following individuals from the Class of 2024, for their exceptional achievement as recipients of the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship: Jake Amoroso, Camden Atwood, Jace Avery, Naomi Balazs, Cade Barron, Zachary Blonigen, Alice Bollinger, Reagan Bowden, Jacob Breitenbach, Roderick Burdette, Aidan Calvo, Anthony Canadas, Jonathan Chisholm, Cassandra Conti, Michaela Crowe, Mikayla Day, Jacara Degree, Daniel Devasto, Adrianna Digiacomo, Brianne Dillon, Allison Dinelli, John Dipietropolo, Anna Doughty, Skyla Doyle, Kevin Dusablon, Arianna Farrell, Matthew Flavin, Brenna Follett, Luis Henrique Galicia, Kaytlin Cannon, Nicholas Gerasimov, Morgan Gilman, Quinn Guinane, Nicole Hatch, Noah Healey, Everett Healy, Brendan Heos, Elizabeth Ingram, Jasmine Johansen, Sarah Johansen, Haylee Johnston, Cole Kelley, Jared Krueger, Emily Lafond, Janice Lam, Gabriella Lentini, Liliana Lewis, Matthew Lombardo, Shane MacArther, Tyler Mantey, Anthony Marra, Jake Martins, Aiden Mason, John McLaughlin, Sarah McLaughlin, Helen Meehan, Trevor Middleton, Layne Miller, Sean Molyneaux, Seamus Naughton, Chloe Nicholas, Gordon Noble, Allie Oliver, Eva Oppedisano, Mason O’Rourke, Christiana Poirier, Logan Pyles, Matthew Ramsey, Ava Rega, Zachary Rogers, Adam San Clemente, Jason Scaringi, James Shepherd, Benjamin Skorik, Roland Spengler, Kaitlyn Spoto, Ryan Stevens, Patrick Tassone, Methun Thayaaparan, Angelique Troisi, Gabrielle Troisi, Gabriella Walazek, Joseph Wallace, Mackenzie Ware, Daniel Watne, and Brady Wheeler.

    These accomplished scholars have showcased exceptional dedication, academic competency, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Their achievements stand as a testament to their hard work, serving as exemplary models for students achieving great success through career and technical education.

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  • High school tournament: Lowell boys basketball squad to battle undefeated North

    High school tournament: Lowell boys basketball squad to battle undefeated North

    The Lowell High boys basketball team will be big underdogs when it takes the court Friday.

    The Red Raiders have enjoyed a terrific season in the powerful Merrimack Valley Conference, but the No. 9 seed (16-6) will be playing in enemy territory against the top team in Massachusetts.

    North isn’t just the defending Division 1 state champions. The top-seeded Polar Bears (21-0) are undefeated and rarely tested.

    Lowell will attempt to pull off the upset in a round of 8 game in Worcester at 6:30 p.m.

    Lowell has eliminated Beverly, 83-57, at home and then MVC rival Andover on the road, 54-45, thanks to an impressive third quarter.

    Tzar Powell-Aparacio and Xavier Rivera has been dominant in the postseason for the Red Raiders, as they were in the regular season.

    Not surprisingly, North has cruised to two state tournament victories over King Philip, 90-64, and Waltham, 78-40. The Polar Bears seem to play at a different tempo than their opponents, the faster the better.

    Here are other state tournament games involving local teams this weekend.

    Friday: The Littleton girls basketball team will play in Division 4 round of 8 action. The No. 5 Tigers (17-5) and senior star Victoria McCoy will play at No. 4 Millis (17-7) at 6 p.m.

    Saturday: Tewksbury and Shawsheen Tech will play in Division 2 and Division 3 final 4 games, respectively, at Stoneham Arena.

    No. 1 Tewksbury (20-3), which has outscored opponents 22-3 in three tournament games thanks a dominant first line, will face No. 4 Woburn (15-5-1) at 7 p.m.

    In the game before, No. 2 Shawsheen Tech (22-1-0) will face No. 6 Marblehead (15-9-1) at 4 p.m. The Rams and goaltender Mike Cedrone have been stingy in three tournament wins and are coming off two shutout performances.

    In a Division 4 round of 8 girls basketball contest, No. 2 Tyngsboro (21-1), sparked by Gianna Donato and Carly DiMento, will entertain No. 7 Bourne (20-2) at 5 p.m.

    Sunday: The Pelham boys basketball team will attempt to net its second straight state Division 2 championship. The top-seeded Pythons, led by Zach James and Dom Herrling, will clash with No. 2 Hanover at 1 p.m. at Lundholm Gymnasium on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.

     

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