By STEVE KRAUSE
The Swampscott girls had a big day Saturday at the Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association relays.
The Big Blue won the Division 3 high jump championship with a combined 14-7.25, with Georgia Cilley doing a 4-6, Haley Bernhardt 4-8 and Michelle Connor 5.5
The shot put trio of Taylor McBurney, Masie Vasquez and Mackenzie Creighton finished third overall with a combined 92-6.
The foursome of Georgia Cilley, Kendall Rhodes, Ellie Wright and Meredith Zimmer came in six in the 50-meter shuttle hurdles with a 33.57.
In all the girls placed fifth in Division 4.
In Division 2, the Beverly girls had a good day, finishing fifth with 26 points. The Panthers won the 1600 spring with a 4:18.51, were sixth in the 4×50 Beverly (26.17), seventh in the 4×400 (4:23.51), eighth in the 4×800 (10:29.26), fourth in the distance (12:57.83) sixth in the shuttle hurdles (33.41) fourth in the high jump (13-10.50) and third in the shot put (90-01.25).
In Division 3, it was a Gloucester day. For the girls, the Fishermen took fourth in the 1600 sprint (4:20.24), eighth in the shuttle hurdle (33.52), third in the high jump (14-02.50) while the boys took ninth in the 4×400 relay, eighth in the 1600 spring (3:48.02) and 10th in the long jump (52-07.50)
In Division 4, Marblehead girls were 10th in the 4×800 relay (10:32.63) and fifth in the shot put (14-07.25).
For the boys, Danvers was third in the 4×50 relay (23.11) while Marblehead was fifth (23.23). The Magicians were sixth in the 1600 sprints (3:43.42); Danvers 10th in the distance medley (11:51.80) and eighth in the shuttle hurdles (30.35); and Swampscott third in the shot put (115-11).
Roxbury CC Tiger Open
At Reggie Lewis Center Saturday, Peabody’s weight throw team dominated the field, taking the top four places in the 25-pound weight throw.
Patrick Pang qualified for nationals and set a PR by more than two feet with a throw of 56-06.50, while Conor Ramos placed second with a PR of 47-08.25. In his first time competing in the event, Dariel Canela also set a PR (44-08.50) and finished third, while William DeMayo threw 44-07.5 and finished fourth. Carlos Vega (43-05), Randdye Ramos (35-08.5), Jake Sousa (29-08.75) and Gabe Carvalho (29-04.75) also competed.
SWIMMING
Fenwick 79, Matignon/St. Joseph’s 62
The Crusaders, 5-0, placed first in all 11 events: the 200 medley relay (1:52.28, Connor Chirstuk, Rowan Emerson, Garrett Collins, Michael D’lorio; 200 freestyle relay (1:56.07, Joie Dillon, Sarah Arnold, Rowan Emerson, and Connor Chirstuk); 400 freestyle relay (4:06.63, Sarah Long, Joie Dillon, Sophia Lumino, and Catherine Chirstuk).
Also, Connor Christuk 200 IM (2:18.46) and 500 free (5:27.63); Catherine Christuk 200 free (2:06.15) and 100 back (1:04.25); Sophia Lumino 100 free (57.27) and 100 breast (1:12.50); Rowan Emerson 50 free (26.78) and Garrett Collins 100 fly (1:09.58).
The Crusaders are in action next Sunday against St. Mary’s.
WRESTLING
Lynnfield 45, Triton 34
Lynnfield 54, Essex Tech 30
Lynnfield 15, Smith Voke 0
Melrose 56, Lynnfield 22
In a super quad at North Reading, Lynnfield winners in the Triton match were: 106, Stuart Glover; 113, Chris Metrano; 120, Chris Reardon; 126, Will Glover; 145, Adam Rossetti; 152, Connor Stead; 182, Anthony Wilkinson; 195, Kevin Farrelly.
Against Essex Tech, it was 106, Metrano; 113, Glover; 120 Chris Reardon; 126, Glover; 132, J. Reardon; 138, Rossetti;
160, McCullough; 170, Wilkinson; 195 Farrelly.
Against Smith, it was 132, Reardon; 170, Wilkinson; 195, Farrelly.
Against Melrose, it was 113, Metrano; 132, Reardon; 138, Rossetti and 145, Stead.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
St. Mary’s 53 Fontbonne 40
At Emmanuel College, the Spartans, 7-4, won their sixth in a row. Down 25-14 in second quarter, St. Mary’s outscored Fontbonne 39-15 over final 20 minutes of game.
Olivia Nazaire led all scorers with 23 points, with help from Mia Nowicki (13) and Gabby Torres (6).