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January 8, 2013

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Manchester 76, Georgetown 70

Georgetown (70): Gesualdi 3-1-7, York 12-3-27, Ingraham 1-0-2, Torgersen 3-1-10, Gott 3-0-6, Noelk 2-1-5, Sanquentin 2-0-4, Willis 4-1-9. Totals 30-7-70

3-pointers: Torgersen 3

Georgetown (2-5): 13 18 14 25 — 70

Manchester: 15 21 17 23 — 76

Hamilton-Wenham 58, Pentucket 54

Pentucket (54): Kuchar 1-0-3, Wile 3-2-10, Porter 0-0-0,, Aiduk 5-0-12, Boone 1-0-2, Bordeino 4-1-10, J.Chory 4-0-10, A.Chory 2-1-7. Totals 20-4-54

3-pointers: Kuchar, Wile 2, Aiduk 2, Bordeino, A.Chory 2, J.Chory 2

Hamilton-Wenham: 11  6 15 26 — 58

Pentucket (1-5): 12 11  8 23 — 54

North Reading 59, Triton 52

North Reading (59): Hogan 3-0-7, Lipani 0-2-2, Mastascusa 7-2-17, Capozzolli 8-1-17, Fitzgerald 3-0-6, McDonough 1-0-3, O’Brien 2-2-7, Wade 0-0-0, Maiola 0-0-0, Seed 0-0-0. Totals 24-7-59

3-pointers: NR — Hogan, Mastascusa, McDonough, O’Brien

Triton (4-3):  5 16 19 12 — 52

North Reading (7-0): 12 14 16 17 — 59

Girls Basketball

North Reading 52, Triton 16

North Reading (52): Lezon 9-0-18, Maiola 3-0-6, Miele 1-1-3, Warren 1-0-2, Reilly 0-2-2, Flanagan 0-2-2, Makowski 1-0-2, Welch 1-1-3, Eldridge 3-1-7, Swartz 1-0-2, Elliott 1-1-3, McCauley 1-0-2. Totals 22-8-52

North Reading (4-4): 21 8 13 10 — 52

Triton:  6 0  2  8 — 16

Manchester 49, Georgetown 38

Georgetown (38): Hogan 3-0-6, Agganis 5-2-13, Troy 0-0-0, Newbury 3-6-12, Spence 1-2-4, Block 1-0-3, Conte 0-0-0, Monroe 0-0-0, Swanton 0-0-0, Adorno 0-0-0. Totals 13-10-38

3-pointers: Agganis, Block

Manchester: 10 7 13 19 — 49

Georgetown (3-5):  8 9 10 11 — 38

Pentucket 52, Hamilton-Wenham 42

Pentucket (52): Snow 0-0-0, Moore 9-1-22, McNamara 1-4-6, Viselli 4-7-15, Kilian 0-0-0, Modlish 0-1-1, Nogueira 1-4-6, Torrisi 0-0-0, Holden 0-0-0, Dresser 0-2-2. Totals 15-19-52

3-pointers: P — Moore 3

Pentucket (8-0): 15 8 23  6 — 52

Hamilton-Wenham (5-3): 10 9 13 10 — 42

Amesbury 55, Lawrence 48

Lawrence (48): Garcia 3-0-6, Santana 6-7-20, Rodriguez 1-0-3, Ramos 1-0-2, Gethers 2-0-4, Jimenez 5-1-11, Njeri 1-0-2. Totals 19-8-48

3-pointers: Santana, Rodriguez

Amesbury: 15 12 11 17 — 55

Lawrence (0-9):  8 15  9 16 — 48

Boys Gymnastics

Andover 145.3, Attleboro 133.6

Andover placers:

Vault: 1. Joe Aranov 8.1; Parallel bars: 1. Brian Manning 8.0, 2. Igoe 6.2; High Bar: 1. Evan Igoe 6.0; Pommel horse: 1. Manning 8.3, 2. Aronov 5.8 ; Floor: 1. Manning 8.0; Rings: 1. Manning 8.6, 2. Aranov 5.7; All-around: 1. Aranov 37.5

Records: Andover 1-1

Girls Gymnastics

Andover takes first

Team scores: 1. Andover 138.15, 2. Westford 134.05, 3. Dracut 126.3

Andover placers:

Vault: 2. Jessie Livingston 9.05, 3. Courtney Carver 8,8; Bars: 1. Carver 8.8, 2. Livingston 8.5; Beam: 1. Livingston 8.75, 2. Carver 8.55; Floor: 1. Carver 9.6, 2. Livingston 9.4; All-around: 1. Carver 35.75, 2. Livingston 35.5

Records: Andover 5-0

Boys Ice Hockey

Andover 3, Waltham 1

Waltham (2-3-1): 0 1 0 — 1

Andover: 1 2 0 — 3

Goals: A — Mark Campbell, Scott Campbell, Will Sauerbrunn

Assists: A — S. Campbell, Jack Wilkie 2, Sean Enright

Saves: A — Colby Gilbert 25; W — 22

Newburyport 4, North Reading 0

North Reading (3-3): 0 0 0 — 0

Newburyport (4-1-1): 2 2 0 — 4

Saves: NR — Keith Linnane 29; N — Buckley 24

Girls Ice Hockey

Hingham 6, Andover 2

Andover (3-3): 0 1 1 — 2

Hingham: 2 2 2 — 6

Goals: A — Meg Keefe, Veronica Alois

Assists: A — Joanna Olsen, Weezie Gross

Methuen 3, Belmont 0

Methuen (3-0-2): 3 0 0 — 3

Belmont: 0 0 0 — 0

Goals: Amanda Conway 3

Assists: Kelly Golini 2, Haylee Southerland, Kathleen Lefebvre

Saves: M — Taylor Lirakis 35; B — 25

Boys Skiing

St. John’s Prep rolls

Meet Results: Austin Prep 92, Haverhill 43; Andover 131, Austin Prep 4; Masconomet 80, Andover 55; Masconomet 93, Manchester Essex 42; Manchester Essex 70, North Andover 56; St. John;’s Prep 124, North Andover 11

Top 15: 1. Joe Cavallaro (SJP) 18.30 , 2. Pat McDermott (SJP) 18.43, 3. Jake Tarricone (A) 18.58 , 4. Brad Noyes (SJP) 18.59 , 5. Bobby Holmes (SJP) 18.67 , 6. Cael Schwartz (SJP) 18.73 , 7. Ryan Carlecci (SJP) 18.74 , 8. Wes Grom (SJP) 18.83, 9. Ryan McAuliff (ME) 19.03, 10. Tyler Brown (Masco) 19.17 , 11. Luka Slijvic (NA) 19.18 , 12. Nate Houston (Masco) 19.20, 13. Sean Nork (SJP) 19.22, 14. Peter Griffin (SJP) 19.32, 15. Bill Baldwin (A) 19.33

Boys Swimming

Central Catholic 87, Lexington 83

Central Catholic winners:

200 medley relay: Central Catholic (Dan Lefevre, David Kitchen, Colton Cook, Owen O’Leary) 1:50.72; 200 freestyle: Will Pannos 1:57.57; 50 freestyle: Kitchen 22.88; 100 freestyle: Kitchen 52.38; 200 freestyle relay: (Griffen Andersen, Pannos, Lefevre, Kitchen) 1:37.84; 100 backstroke: Pannos 1:02.01; 100 breaststroke: Lefevre 1:08.52

Records: Central Catholic 3-2

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