For the second consecutive season, Peabody can call itself the conference champion.Last year, the Tanners (14-1, 13-1 NEC North) exited the Greater Boston League with the title. Monday at home, Peabody locked up the NEC North crown with a 5-0 win over English.”It feels good, especially for the seniors,” Peabody coach Stan McKeen said.Jared Rizzo scored twice, giving him a team-leading 17 goals and three assists for the season. Matt Quadros, Josh Boyce and Mike Pennachio also had goals.Marblehead 3, Gloucester 2At Gloucester, the Magicians (7-5-4) picked up their first win in eight seasons along the banks of the Annisquam River as Matt Frankel scored once in each half, including the game-winning goal midway through the second.Simon Crowe, Nick Belesis and Ellery Smith each had an assist with Alex Terrill having the other Marblehead goal, which gave the Magicians a 2-0 halftime lead.Revere 1, Beverly 0At Revere, the Patriots (8-7-1) moved within a point of clinching a state tournament berth with two games to go. To get that point, Revere must tie either Salem or Peabody, the top two teams in the NEC North.Josh Ponce had the game’s only goal, 9:00 into the contest, assisted by Ashley Barrios. Freshman goalkeeper Alphonso Rosales posted the shutout.St. John’s 1, Lowell 1At Lowell, the Eagles (7-1-7) returned to the site where they won last year’s Division 1 state title and came away with another tie thanks to Sean Bishop’s goal late in the first half.”This wasn’t one of our better games. We’re just not playing like we can,” Prep coach Dave Crowell said.Danvers 9, Winthrop 0At Danvers, the Falcons’ (9-5-1) fifth straight win clinched a berth in the Division 2 North tournament. Phil Marchwinski had a hat trick and Tom Hurley had two goals and an assist. Chris Ciampa had a goal and two assists while Nick Amico had a goal and an assist.Man-Essex 5, Fenwick 4At Peabody, the Crusaders (7-4-2) led throughout but watched as the Hornets got the winner with two minutes left.Mark Price had a pair of goals for Fenwick with Eric Moreno and Brandon Ballard having the others. Andy DiNuccio and Doug Garabedian had assists.