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Melendez, Reggies blank Arlington Catholic

WEST ANDOVER — Greater Lawrence Tech's defense stymied Arlington Catholic throughout in a 13-0 non-playoff game win Friday at Louis E. Gleason Field. Isiah Suero and Manny Vasquez scored on short runs and the defense did the rest for the Reggies (now 3-7). Tackles Juan Alvarado and Dom Colon both had five tackles and a sack. Julian Melendez contributed two sacks. Outside linebacker Joe Carroll's pretty over-the-shoulder interception sealed the shutout. The Reggies' last shutout was 21 games ago ... 43-0 over Nashoba Tech on Oct. 18, 2019. Arlington Catholic dropped to 2-8.

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Football, 11/12/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Wiley Veteran

Senior Callie Wiley notched her second 4-goal game in two weeks to power Andover to a 6-0 win over Arlington Catholic in the Hingham Tourney. Lillian Jagger, who is filling in for Sean D'Urso (stomach bug), stopped 11 shots for the shutout.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 02/19/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems roll

Angelina Yacubacci scored a team-high 12 points as Pentucket beat Arlington Catholic 53-35 in the St. Mary's Tournament semifinal. Angelica Hurley added 11 points for the Sachems, who will face Groton-Dunstable in the tourney final on Monday (5:15 p.m.)

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Girls Basketball, 02/17/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems win tourney

 

Pentucket's girls wrapped up a marvelous 20-1 regular season by defeating Arlington Catholic 39-31 in the finals of the St. Mary's Tournament. Angelina Yacubacci led the scoring with 10 points and Maddie Doyle was named tourney MVP.

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Girls Basketball, 02/19/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Curley nets 100th point

Methuen/Tewksbury's Carolyn Curley got a breakaway chance in the third period and fired home a goal to notch the 100th point of her career. After that goal, she potted two more over the final minutes to help the Red Rangers earn an 8-2 win. Eighth-grader Michelle Kosmaul saw some time in goal and made four saves.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 01/20/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems survive

Chris Muollo's overtime goal gave Pentucket a 10-9 win over Arlington Catholic.

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Boys Lacrosse, 05/18/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Offensive woes sink Pentucket

WEST NEWBURY — The shots weren’t falling for Pentucket against Arlington Catholic in the Division 2 North quarterfinal.
Whether it was from the free-throw line (10 of 26), beyond the arc (3 of 29) or anywhere else. The Sachems struggled to put the ball through the hoop and a senior-laden Cougars squad earned a hard fought 48-43 win over Pentucket.
“Give AC credit,” said Pentucket head coach John McNamara. “They came into our gym with a big crowd and our home crowd. They had the composure in the first half and we were unsettled and it showed in our offense, our shot selection and foul shooting.”
After scoring just 21 points in the first three quarters, the Sachems stormed back. Bella Doyle hit a couple of threes and it was just a 4-point game with 1:30 left.
McNamara said, “The kids just never quit. We picked up full court.”
Junior Bella Doyle scored 8 of her 11 points in the final frame and all of her points after halftime. Freshman Casey Hunt led the hosts in scoring with a career-high 15 (her previous high was 12 twice) thanks to her aggressiveness taking it to the tin.
Erin Donlan (18 points) paced the offense for AC.
Pentucket finishes the season 18-6 while AC, which has given the Sachems problems in the postseason, improved to 16-6.
Arlington Catholic 48, Pentucket 43
Division 2 North Quarterfinals
Pentucket (43): Jameson 4-2-10, Galvin 1-0-3, B. Doyle 4-1-11, Hunt 5-5-15, M. Doyle 0-0-0, Yacubacci 0-0-0, Hurley 0-0-0, Riley 0-1-1, Cross 0-1-1, Demeule 1-0-2. Totals 15-10-43
3-pointers: B. Doyle 2, Galvin
Arlington Catholic (16-6):     10 10 12 16 — 48
Pentucket (18-6):      5  5 11 22 — 43

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Girls Basketball, 03/04/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Huge comeback

Missing standout Colleen Jameson (sick) while playing its third game in four nights, Pentucket lost a wild one to rival Arlington Catholic in the finals of the Spartan Classic. The Sachems went on a late 19-0 run to cut it to 1 late but AC pulled it out 48-44. Pentucket sophomore Liv Cross (9 points) made the all-tourney team.

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Girls Basketball, 02/20/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover still unbeaten

 

Andover's girls hockey team won its third straight game to start the season, 1-0 over Arlington Catholic. Emma Gilmartin scored in the second period from sophomore Emily Wagner, who played an excellent all-around game.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 12/19/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Frocione's monster game

Central Catholic's Emily Frocione torched Arlington Catholic on Saturday, scoring eight goals and two assists on her way to a 10-point outing. Megan Manzo also had six goals and an assist, and Casey Thompson had a goal and three assists in the team's 20-13 win.

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Girls Lacrosse, 04/09/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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