BOYS BASKETBALL
Abington 53, Hull 50
Braintree 90, Wellesley 61
Carver 63, Blue Hills 47
Calvary Chapel 57, Holbrook 53
East Bridgewater 52, West Bridgewater 40
Hanover 52, Quincy 36
Medfield 55, Ashland 45
Peabody 70, Whittier 46
Rivers 72, BB&N 40
Somerset Berkley 55, Greater New Bedford 50
Stoughton 69, Canton 68 (ot)
Tri-County 57, Bristol Plymouth 37
Walpole 77, Weymouth 49
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Blue Hills 49, Randolph 39
Braintree 59, Wellesley 22
Case 55, Somerset Berkley 35
Diman 75, Holbrook 41
Medfield 62, Ashland 32
Minuteman 38, Roxbury Prep 11
Pembroke 30, Scituate 27
Walpole 51, Weymouth 37
Westford Academy 33, Concord-Carlisle 30
BOYS HOCKEY
Algonquin 6, Hopkinton 1
Beverly 5, Danvers 1
Lincoln-Sudbury 4, Acton-Boxboro 1
Masconomet 5, Newburyport 2
GIRLS HOCKEY
Abp. Williams 2, Malden Catholic 1
Austin Prep 6, Arlington 1
Belmont 5, Waltham 4
Bishop Stang 5, West/East Bridgewater 0
Norwood 9, Ursuline 1
ROUNDUP
BOYS BASKETBALL
Colton Baptiste proved essential in a comeback win for Somerset Berkley (2-3), registering 12 points and 12 rebounds to pair with Ethan Dias’ 14 points and 12 rebounds to beat Greater New Bedford 55-50 in South Coast Conference play.
Luke Roan scored a career-high 21 points and grabbed 8 rebounds, leading Peabody (6-2) to a 70-46 win over Whittier in nonleague play…Matt Mullins had an outstanding night, registering a double-double with 21 points to go with 14 boards as Carver dealt Blue Hills its first loss of the season with a 63-47 victory.
In the South Shore League, Dasean Leggett finished with a double-double (15 points, 11 rebounds), while Tommy Fanara added 14 points to power Abington (4-1) past Hull 53-50.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Kathleen Murphy poured in 17 points to lead Blue Hills (4-5) past Randolph 49-39 in nonleague play. … Annie Brosnan scored 14 points as Minuteman (2-1) defeated Roxbury Prep, 38-11.
CLASS NOTES
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association announced its 21 Coach of the Year recipients. They were selected from MIAA member schools by a subcommittee of MIAA Coaches’ Education Instructors.
The award seeks to recognize and honor “teacher coaches” who have had an impact on the lives of student-athletes, by encouraging them to succeed and by helping them develop self-confidence, ambition, a sound work ethic, and other skills or values necessary or helpful for success in their later lives. Award candidates should have a record of encouraging student-athletes to be well-rounded (i.e. displaying excellence in areas of scholarship, citizenship, fine arts, etc.), as well as a reputation, among their peers and the athletic community, for fair play, good sportsmanship, and the development of these attributes in their student-athletes.
BASEBALL: Gerry Lambert, Xaverian
BASKETBALL (Boys): Tony Cordani, Hopedale
BASKETBALL (Girls): Frank Greene, Lunenburg
CROSS COUNTRY (Boys): James Gonyea, Auburn
FIELD HOCKEY: Patricia Provost, Notre Dame (W)
FOOTBALL: Sean Mahoney, Marlboro
GOLF (Fall): Ben Kelly, Milton
GYMNASTICS (Girls): Paula Lupien, Franklin
ICE HOCKEY (Boys): Jonathan Abban, Hanover
ICE HOCKEY (Girls): Michelle Roach, Peabody
RUGBY (Boys): Jesse Nocon, Cambridge
SOCCER (Boys): John Barata, Oliver Ames
SWIMMING & DIVING: Elizabeth Walsh, Duxbury
TENNIS (Boys): Joan Cutter, Sharon
TENNIS (Girls): Geoff Swett, Wareham
TRACK & FIELD, INDOOR (Boys): Derek Rose, Milford
TRACK & FIELD, INDOOR (Girls): Moira Nobili, Nauset
TRACK & FIELD, OUTDOOR (Girls): Nick Davis, South Hadley
UNIFIED TRACK & FIELD: Nick DiAntonio, Natick
VOLLEYBALL: Jacqui Niosi, Quincy
WRESTLING: Steve Sentes, New Bedford
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