The combined Classical/English boys lacrosse team came up short in its debut Thursday at Manning Field.Lynn led 4-2 at the half, but Bishop Fenwick came to life after the break to pull out a 6-5 win and improve to 2-1.”We had a couple of opportunities we didn’t quite finish on,” Lynn coach Chris Simbliaris said. “But it definitely was good today. The kids were all fired up.”Titenny Louep and Sean Crowley each had two goals for Lynn with Kris Murphy accounting for the other goal. Chris D’Onofrio was in the net.”D’Onofrio played an outstanding game,” Simbliaris said. “The saves he made were just unreal. He made a lot of point-blank saves when the game was close.”Fenwick’s Pat Doliber (2 goals, 2 assists) tied the game with about eight minutes remaining and Bobby Tarr (goal, 2 assists) supplied the game-winner three minutes later. Eamon Barrett (2 goals) and John Baker (goal, assist) also helped out offensively. Craig Forrest (16 saves) was in net.”The Lynn kids, they took it to us,” Fenwick coach Jay Richards said. “They came out like they’ve played three or four games already.”BASEBALLTech 12, Mystic Valley 3At Northeast Regional, junior Michael Leone made his first varsity start a memorable one, going all seven innings and picking up the win. Leone allowed seven hits, struck out seven and allowed one earned run.”He looked pretty good,” Tech coach Yuri Sanchez said, adding he hoped Leone could give him four innings and he got seven.Tech led 3-2 after four innings, but in the fifth, the Tigers scored seven runs. Eric Guerrero (3-for-4, 3 RBI); Mike Lara (triple, 2 RBI); Oswaldo Mercado (2 hits); and Ronnie Guzman (2 hits) supplied the bulk of the offense.Tech will play the winner of Northeast-Wakefield Saturday if the game gets played today.St. John’s 2, Methuen 0At Danvers, Chris Carmain grounded out in the second inning to score Derek Coppola and Jordan Edgett of Lynn singled in the third to drive in an insurance run for the Eagles (2-0). Carmain also picked up the win, going seven innings and allowing two hits. He struck out seven and walked three. The Eagles also turned two double plays and didn’t make an error.GIRLS TENNISSwampscott 4, Ham-Wen 1At Hamilton-Wenham, the Big Blue, under new coach Lenny Polacco, opened their season with a non-league match. Jen Cleary won at first singles, taking the first set 6-3 and the second by default when her opponent got injured. Swampscott also had wins from Yulia Sergeyeva at third singles, 7-7, 6-3; Kara Gilberg/Kate Hall at first doubles (6-3, 6-3); and Jane Malinkovich/Rebecca Ruskin, 6-1, 6-3, at second doubles. Micalla Hootstein lost a battle at second singles, 3-6, 3-6.Polacco took over the Swampscott job previously held by Dave Powers. Powers coached the Swampscott boys and girls teams, but retired from both positions this year. Polacco coached the Marblehead boys team for six years before coming to Swampscott.BOYS TENNISSt. John’s 5, Cath. Mem. 0At Danvers, the Eagles (1-0) got wins from James Houlden at first singles, 6-0, 6-0; Spencer Canny, second singles, 6-3, 6-1; John Corvi, third singles, 6-2, 6-1; Jake Doue/Giovanni Maffeo, first doubles, 6-0, 6-0; and Eric Yang/Chris Trosin, 6-0, 6-0, at second doubles. The Eagles are coming off a 15-2 season that saw them go two rounds into the Division 1 state tournament before losing. Four starters graduated from that team.GIRLS LACROSSEFenwick 8, Shawsheen 7At Billerica, Bridget Dullea hit the ground running in the Crusaders’ season opener, scoring four goals and assisting on another. Fenwick (1-0) also had goals from Rebecca Graves, Mary Kelleher, Ellen O’Leary and Casey Otovic. Jill DeFrancesco (21 saves) picked up the win. Fenwick, which has 14 returning players, finished 6-9-1 last year.RUGBYSt. John’s 40, L-S 5At Lincoln-Sudbury, Neal Goodwin had five conversions and Sean Conger had two tries for the Eagles, who return to action after winning the New England championship last year. Chris Dieselman, Steve Souhy, Nate Brakeley an