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Freshman goes long

Freshmen Lexi Malenfant crushed a two run home run and was the winning pitcher in Greater Lawrence's 8-4 victory over Notre Dame.

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Softball, 05/17/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Feisty Fischer

 

Trailing 5-0, Nicole Fischer rallied to win her match at third singles 9-7 to key North Andover to a 9-7 win over Notre Dame of Tyngsboro.

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Girls Tennis, 05/16/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Tough Knight loss

Defending Division 1 East champion Notre Dame of Hingham handed North Andover girls lacrosse a lopsided 18-0 loss on Monday.

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Girls Lacrosse, 05/08/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

More defense

 

Defense was once again the key for the Pentucket girls, who improved to 15-1 with a 53-29 victory over Notre Dame of Hingham. Angelica Hurley led a balanced attack with 10 points.

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Girls Basketball, 02/03/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems keep rolling

Liv Cross poured in a game-high 18 points to lift Pentucket to its seventh straight victory, 57-20, over Notre Dame (Hingham).

 

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

Notre Dame 16, Andover 5

Perennial power Notre Dame of Hingham downed Andover girls lacrosse 16-5. Jordan Torres had three goals for the Golden Warriors.

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Girls Lacrosse, 05/09/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Memorable Methuen-Tewksbury season ends in Division 2 semis

BOURNE — Niamh Cote and Amanda Mambro’s high school hockey journeys ended much like they began five years ago.
Cote and Mambro were eighth graders when the Methuen-Tewksbury girls hockey co-op was founded in 2012-13. In the program’s first year, the Red Rangers stunned the high school hockey community when they made a run all the way to the Division 2 state semifinals as the No. 20 seed, upsetting three much higher seeds (Nos. 13, 4, 5) by a combined score of 20-7 along the way.
Methuen-Tewksbury lost to eventual champion Duxbury in the semifinals, but the Red Rangers weren’t anybody’s underdog from that point on. Over the past five years, Cote and Mambro watched as the young team grew in size and stature, quickly becoming one of the premier programs in the division. 
Now senior co-captains, they were instrumental leaders for a Methuen-Tewksbury team which finally broke through and made it back to the state semifinals. Although Wednesday’s season-ending 5-1 loss to unbeaten defending state champ Notre Dame Academy of Hingham (21-0-1) wasn’t the way the pair hoped to go out, the seniors are proud of what they helped build and optimistic about the program’s future.
“I hope to look back in a few years saying, ‘Oh, I was a captain of that team, and look, they just won a state championship,’” said Mambro, a Methuen resident and a defenseman. “I hope we can come back and say that in a few years.”
That’s a possibility with most of this year’s talented squad set to return next year, and despite the score, Wednesday’s semifinal at Gallo Arena in Bourne wasn’t nearly as lopsided as you might think.
Notre Dame held a one-goal lead for most of the game. After NDA extended the lead to two early in the third, the Red Rangers responded with a dominant run for about 10 minutes before the Cougars finally put the game away with a late goal and then an empty-netter to finish things up.
Kelly Golini, the talented junior, tallied 45 goals this year and 36 last winter, both area highs. She was a wizard on the ice, weaving and bobbing through the tough Notre Dame Academy defense. 
But it was sophomore Carolyn Curley who made the most impactful play of the day, scoring a beautiful goal only 20 seconds after Notre Dame’s Katherine Pyne had scored the second of her four goals. That made it 2-1 going into the first intermission and gave the Red Rangers plenty of momentum.
The second period was a battle, with the Cougars peppering freshman goalie Kaia Hollingsworth (35 saves) with shots all throughout, but the Red Rangers defense held strong. 
Finally, in the third period, Notre Dame’s Alexa Graziano scored to make it 3-1, putting the Red Rangers into a difficult hole. The following 10 minutes, however, Methuen-Tewksbury dominated the pace of play, keeping the Cougars in their own end and outshooting the opposition 9-5.
With just under four minutes left, Methuen-Tewksbury drew an interference penalty. Unfortunately for the Red Rangers, an errant pass eventually found its way onto the stick of Pyne, who slotted the puck for a backbreaking shorthanded goal to put the game away.
Methuen had a goal called back under questionable circumstances in the final minutes as well, but by that point the game was effectively finished. Notre Dame was able to collect an empty-netter with 1:02 to play, and that was that.
“I think we had a really strong season. I think we could be in that game on Sunday, but a few bounces, a tough period, there’s nothing I can say that they did wrong,” said Methuen-Tewksbury coach Sarah Oteri. 
“We have a lot of young girls, so hopefully they’ll develop and we’ll be back here again.”
Methuen-Tewksbury finishes the season 19-2-3.


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Girls Ice Hockey, 03/16/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dialed in

Camille Holleran was dialed in from long range. Despite Presentation of Mary falling in the first round of the Greater Lawrence Reggie Classic, Holleran led the Panthers with 12 points on two 3's, and also won the tournaments 3-point contest.

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Girls Basketball, 12/27/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Last second goal sinks Knights

North Andover led No. 2 Notre Dame (Hingham) by three goals at halftime, but couldn't quite hold off the Cougars in the second half, allowing the game-winning goal with just one second to play. Michelle Poirier scored three goals in the loss, and goalie Lauren Hiller made 14 saves in what coach Meredith Prior called one of the best games of her career.

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Girls Lacrosse, 04/12/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights throw scare into state power

North Andover pushed powerful Notre Dame of Hingham to the brink before falling 9-8. Leah Chittick and Abbie Karalis tallied three goals apiece for the host Knights (2-1) while Courtney Karelas scored twice. Lauren Hiller shined with 14 saves. The Knights know the Frank family well. Perhaps a little too well. Notre Dame is coached by Meredith Frank, the former Northwestern star. Her mother, is legendary Westwood High coach Leslie Frank. Westwood won the Division state title last spring, beating the Knights 14-4 in the semis. Notre Dame won the D1 title in 2013. Second-year Knights coach Meredith Prior liked what she saw yesterday. "We lost to them (ND) by 10 last year (15-5 on April 28)," said the young coach, a former Merrimack College star. "I"m very proud of our girls. We showed them we are a force to be reckoned with. We look forward to the playoffs."

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Girls Lacrosse, 04/07/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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