Mike Clifford’s sensational season continued for Bishop Fenwick’s boys basketball team on Sunday, as he led the Crusaders past Austin Prep, 74-55.”(Clifford) has been putting up monster games for us all season,” Fenwick coach Sean Connolly said. “(Tonight, Clifford) really did a great job defensively. And he pretty much could scored down low at will.”Clifford led Fenwick with 26 points, while pulling down 17 rebounds and blocking six shots. The Crusaders only needed four players to score in the game. Phil Egan had 18 points, to go along with his eight rebounds, while Trevor Grace (18) and Nolan DiPanfilo (14) also finished in double figures. Nick Cotia had nine assists.WRESTLINGL’field 63, Marblehead 9L’field 39, Beverly 27L’field 67, Andover 6At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (16-7) had seven triple winners: Nick McGrath (119), Brian Visconti (130), Tino Acierno (140), Kevin Schwartz (145), Justin Ferrara (160), Chris Klove (171), and Jake Donaldson (285).Prep 40, C. Cath. 25Prep 37, Milford 23Prep 34, W. S’fld. 30At Milford, the Eagles’ triple winners were: Ryan Morello (103); T.J. Crabtree (119); Ryan Harding (135); Rob Mandile (145); James Gibbons (152); and Kevin Poplaski (heavyweight). St. John’s is 24-5.FENCINGPrep 25, N’hamptn. 2Prep 21, BU Acad. 6Prep 21, C’wlth. Schl. 6Prep 16, Bp. Feehan 11At Dana Hall, the Prep (11-1) top performers were: in foil, Julian Cardillo (8-0); in sabre, Lynn’s Rick Barnes (6-2) and Saugus’ Chris Pappas (7-1); and in epee, Tucker Robinson-Neff (7-1). Coming up key against Feehan were Rajesh Reddy, who returned to win all three bouts in epee, and Chris Bartus, who got a crucial win in sabre.