Tuesday’s highschool roundup: Sarah Michel scores 36 factors to propel Blue Hills

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In a Div. 4 ladies basketball preliminary matchup, freshman Sarah Michel racked up 36 factors and 12 rebounds whereas Jacqueline Choukas added 15 factors to guide No. 19 Blue Hills (21-1) to a 69-42 victory over No. 46 Higher Cape.

Lily Oliver netted 20 factors as No. 20 Manchester-Essex toppled Sturgis West 59-15.

Eileen Lowther scored 16 factors as No. 28 Hingham (8-13) defeated Thirty seventh-seeded Bay Path 63-44 in a Div, 2 preliminary spherical tilt. … Natalie Kerstein dropped 30 factors as No. 26 Middleboro (11-8) defeated No. 39 Shepherd Hill 78-31.

In a Div. 3 preliminary spherical recreation, Anna Kanders scored 24 factors as No. 34 Swampscott (13-8) defeated No. 31 Southeastern, 43-33.

Boys basketball

Dylan Raffle scored 17 factors as No. 28 Milton (12-9) defeated No. 37 Bay Path 52-48 in a Div. 2 preliminary spherical contest.

In a Div. 3 preliminary spherical recreation, Will Farrell notched 17 factors as No. 30 Pembroke (8-13) edged No. 35 Hudson 64-61. … Peter Kumar poured in 37 factors as No. 28 Medfield (13-8) took down No. 37 East Bridgewater 76-63. … Liam MacPhee drained seven threes for 26 factors whereas Weston Bunnell added 21 factors as No. 44 Stoneham (9-12) beat No.21 Better New Bedford, 85-82.

In a Div. 4 preliminary, Don White tallied 16 factors as No. 31 Rockland topped No. 34 Mystic Valley, 59-55.

Within the Div. 1 preliminary spherical, Parris Moses scored 21 factors as No. 30 Cambridge (16-5) received 62-50 over No. 35 Algonquin.

Boys hockey

Trailing by three to No. 25 Central Catholic after the primary interval, Jackson Morse scored his second objective of the sport to tie issues with 1:30 left and Daniel Gentile scored the game-winner in double-overtime to assist No. 8 Xaverian survive a Div. 1 first-round upset scare with a 4-3 win. … Chris DiBella scored twice to raise No. 2 St. John’s Prep over No. 31 Andover 4-0.

Colin Endres scored twice, potting the game-winner with 43.2 seconds left to cap off 4 unanswered targets for No. 31 Dennis-Yarmouth as a part of a 4-3 comeback win over No. 34 Taconic in a Div. 4 preliminary spherical matchup.

Chase Pelletier erupted for 5 targets, powering No. 22 Pentucket (9-12) to its first playoff win since 2018 because it upset No. 11 Lunenburg/Ayer-Shirley, 5-2, within the Div. 4 first spherical.

Ladies hockey

Senior defenseman Lauren O’Malley stepped up on the assault once more for No. 4 Algonquin, scoring each targets to carry off a pesky No. 29 Wayland/Weston, 2-1, within the Div. 2 first spherical. … Maeve Kelly scored a objective and dished an help for No. 13 Medfield, pacing a 4-0 win over No. 20 Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn within the league rivals’ rubber match.

Claire Zhang stood on her head in a shutout and Josie Chang scored the lone objective, main No. 19 Winchester in a 1-0 Div. 1 first spherical upset win over defending champion No. 14 St. Mary’s of Lynn. … Chase Nassar scored and dished an help, main 4 completely different scorers in entrance of a shutout from Julianna Taylor as No. 4 HPNA toppled No. 29 Franklin, 4-0. … Jil Costa posted one other shutout in web for No. 8 Belmont, pacing a 2-0 win over No. 25 Arlington Catholic.

Boys Nordic snowboarding

St. John’s Prep captured the MIAA Nordic snowboarding title with a mixed time of 5:01.12, outlasting Harmony-Carlisle (5:08.31), Needham (5:22.62), St. John’s (Shrewsbury) (5:23.20) and Winchester (5:24.87). Sam Charrette of St. John’s Prep received the enormous slalom (53.76) and took fifth within the slalom (44.83). Theo Temington of Harmony-Carlisle received the slalom (43.87).

Ladies Nordic snowboarding

Pittsfield’s Eliza Mullen received each the MIAA Nordic snowboarding titles within the big slalom (50.34) and slalom (46.54). Led byAddie Loomis, who took second within the big slalom and third within the slalom, Mohawk Path received the workforce title (5:18.69), beating out Newton South (5:21.97), Medway (5:29.93), Newburyport (5:31.45) and Winchester (5:31.61).

Archbishop Williams’ Kevin Fitzgerald, left, battles Needham’s Tommy Peabody. Needham fell 6-1 in boys hockey state event play Tuesday. (Workers Picture/Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

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