The Beverly boys and girls track teams earned victories over English at a dual meet held in Beverly. The boys team won 82-4 and the girls won 80-6.On the boys side of the meet, the Panthers (1-1) came close to sweeping every event. Winning for Beverly were: George Louis in the 50 (5.9) and the high jump (6-0); Juan Moran, shot put (40-10); Tom Mahoney, 50 hurdles (7.8); Sean Deady, 300 (36.4); Steven Rouse, 600 (1:25.2); Tom Lang, 1000 (2:37); Windy Henry, mile (5:14); and Lucas Benjamin, 2-mile (11:51).Scoring points for the English boys were Julio Arzu, placing second in the 50 (5.9), and Angel Soto, third in the 1,000 (3:05).On the girls side of the meet, the Panthers won every event. Winning for the Panthers were: Katie Vonzweck, high jump (5-0); Mary Accomando, shot put (25-9); Nicki Lemelin, 50 hurdles (7.9); Helen Amore, 50 (6.7); Amanda Close, 300 (44.5); Maddy Wrable, 600 (1:36.3); Jennifer Lanza, 1,000 (3:12.9); Millie Champman, mile (5:37.9); and Kasey Kluge, 2-mile (11:50).English had six third-place finishers, with Bianca Fowler showing in both the high jump (4-3) and 50 (7.0).BOYS TRACKMarblehead 59, Saugus 27At Beverly, Marblehead rode six first-place finishes to comfortably win its first meet of the season. Winning for Marblehead were: Jacob Evanter, 50 hurdles (6.9); Mike Sahagian, 50 (5.8); Mike DiFillippo, 300 (36.7); Dan November, 600 (1:25.8); Tyler Smith, mile (4:59.3); and Tucker Reese, 2-mile (11:20).Winning for Saugus were: Matt Guarente, high jump (6-3); Paul Doucette, shot put (37-4.5); and Jason Guarente, 1,000 (2:34.4).GIRLS TRACKMarblehead 62, Saugus 24At Beverly, the Magicians put together a team effort, winning eight of a possible nine events en route to handing Saugus its first loss of the season.Winning for Marblehead were: Jess Burnett, shot put (28-4.25); Katherine Slattery, 50 hurdles (7.7); Jess Sasso, 50 (6.8); Mary Keroack, 300 (40.8); Sarah Bitterman, 600 (1:40.3); Alex Gerard, 1,000 (3:14.9); Julia Moulton, mile (6:31.7); and Katie Herlihy, 2-mile (13:10.8).The lone winner for Saugus was Alyssa Williamson in the high jump (4-9).SWIMMINGTech 84, Minuteman 82At Lexington, the Tigers earned the victory without winning many events. Relying mostly on 2nd and 3rd place finishes, Tech pulled out the win with 2nd and 3rd place finishes in the final event of the meet, the 400 free medley.Matt Noonan earned the sole individual win for the Tigers (1-1), the 100 free (1:47.68). Tech also won the 200 free with a team of Yolia Shebalina, Noonan, Salouern Prak, and John Hines.Tech had five swimmers place second in individual events, including Marcos Castellano in the 200 IM (3:26.3) and the 100 butterfly (1:21.4).Classical 100, English 61At Lynn, the Rams relied on eight individual wins to carry them to victory. Winning for Classical were Katelyn Kidney, 200 free and 100 free; Tom Schumann, 50 free; Tia Murkison, diving; Gabby Bono, 100 butterfly; Peter Rondeau, 500 free and 100 breaststroke; and Eliana Field, 100 backstroke.The lone individual win for English was by Cody Farris in the 100 IM.Fenwick 72, Matignon 39At Peabody, the Crusaders earned a win in their first meet of the season behind wins in seven individual events. Winning for Fenwick were: James Black, 200 free (2:00.91) and 100 butterfly (1:03.72); Ally Castaldo, 200 IM (2:30.81), 100 free (1:08.53); Dan Kendall, 50 free (28.07); Carling Audette, 100 backstroke (1:14.03); and Christine Law, 100 breaststroke (1:25.78).BOYS BASKETBALLEnglish 83, Revere 55At Revere, Ryan Woumn led English in a makeup game, which was postponed last Friday as a result of the weather. Woumn scored 15 points, while Jeremy Subervi added 13 points and Rafael Perez scored 12.Also in double digits for English were Herbert Viscaino and Furcy Ferreras, both scoring 11 points each.English (3-0) managed to spread out the scoring in the victory, with 10 of 12 players on the roster scoring at least three points in the game.GIRLS BASKETBALLRevere at EnglishThe English gir