Junior Athena Sharpe led the way in the deciding set with 14 service points, including 6 aces, as PMA beat Chelsea 3-1.
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Sparked by freshman Onyera Chibuogwu, Methuen erupted for 31 points in the first quarter on its way to a resounding 88-47 win over a 16-4 Chelsea team it beat by just four points three weeks ago. Chibuogwu had four 3-pointers in the first quarter and scored a career-high 17 points. Evan Hardy led the red-hot Rangers (12-7) with 21 points.
Read More »North Andover boys basketball coach Paul Tanglis said his club earned a forfeit win over Chelsea as the Red Devils had scheduled too many games. The Knights willl play Thursday in the Melrose Tourney title game vs. the Melrose-Newburyport winner.
Read More »The Greater Lawrence boys won the CAC Indoor Track League meet with a team score of 135 points easily out distancing rival Chelsea High. Junior Pablo Mora was a dual winner in the 55 hurdles (8.4) and the high jump (5-10). Eddie Adams won the 600 and was on the winning 4x400 relay team. The Lady Reggies were a distant second to league power Chelsea High.
Read More »PMA (10-6) qualified for the state tourney with a 44-28 win over Chelsea. Mackenzie Weldon (17 points) and Liliana Foucault (9) led the winners.
Read More »Evan Hardy scored 16 of his 28 points in the first quarter and Dante Rivera scored 15 of his 22 in the fourth as Methuen handed Chelsea its third loss, 67-63. The two combined for 10 treys.
Read More »Laisha Joaquin sank six 3-pointers and scored 27 points to carry Greater Lawrence to a 65-36 win over Chelsea. Kyana Pena added 13 points.
Read More »Anthony Buckley was on a mission, going off for 32 points to lead Whittier to a two-point victory over Chelsea.
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Grace Efosa had a monster 32-point, 12-rebound game to help Whittier earn a victory over Chelsea.
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Haverhill came in as the overwhelming favorite and that's the way it played out. The Hillies scored seven goals in about the first 20 minutes and hammered Chelsea, 12-0, in the Division 1 North girls soccer first round. Kylee Murphy, Missy Toney and Meggie Dellea all scored twice. The Hillies played a whopping 29 girls.
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