It was a banner day for the English boys track team, as it thumped the visiting Saugus team at Manning Field, 90-34. The Bulldogs rallied behind Ricky Kimber, who won the 300 hurdles (46), high jump (5-6), and triple jump (30-7). Also helping for the Bulldogs were five other individual winners: Julio Arzu, 100 (11.1); Camy Ducasse, 400 (52.8); Jesse Birotte, mile (5:29); Kordel Latimer, 800 (2:38); and Charlie Rucker, shot put.The 4×100 relay team of Arzu, Ashani Nelson, Ariel Tejeda, and Ducasse won (45.1), as did the 4×400 team of Eric Francisco, Alex Santos, Scott Guzman, and Brandon Cloran.”Great job by the boys. We still have some work to do in some areas, but we are seeing progress each day,” said English coach Mike Toomey. “It’s a young team, but very talented.”With their wins, Arzu (100), Ducasse (400), and the 4×100 relay team have all qualified for the Massachusetts State Track meet at the end of this season.GIRLS TRACKSaugus 78, English 49At Manning Field, the Sachems pulled out a close win. Leading the charge in the loss for the Bulldogs was Bianca Fowler. Fowler won the 100 (13.1), 200 (27.7), and the high jump (4-6). Also winning for English was Sarah Maitland in the long jump (14-10).GIRLS LACROSSEFenwick 15, Williams 8At Peabody, Bridget Dullea scored seven goals and assisted on three to help the Crusaders (7-0). Rebecca Graves, Amelia Santos and Casey Otovic each scored two goals and Allie Stote and Ellen O’Leary added one each. Jill DeFrancesco made 13 saves.BOYS LACROSSEBeverly 7, Lynn 2At Beverly, Titany Loeup scored both Lynn goals while Chris Donofrio made 10 saves.Williams 9, Fenwick 7At Peabody, the Crusaders (4-6) came up short, but coach Jay Richards was happy with the effort.”This was one of the elite teams in the league,” Richards said. “We played one of our best games of the year. We stayed with them.”Eamon Barrett and Pat Doliber each had three goals and Jordan Mizioch added one. Craig Forrest made 18 saves.GIRLS TENNISBeverly 5, English 0At Endicott, the Panthers (5-0) got wins from Meghan Corcoran at first singles, 6-0, 6-2; Sophie Blau, second singles, 6-0, 6-0; Gina Pinciaro, third singles, 6-0, 6-0; Kate Johnson-Robyn Spiridigliozzi, first doubles, 6-0, 6-2; and Katie Modugno-Ally Dettorre, second doubles, 6-1, 6-1.Peabody 5, Classical 0At Breed, the Rams made the Tanners work, taking three matches to three sets. Peabody’s Kristin Kelley defeated Julie Lundrigan, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 in first singles; Emily Athas won 6-3, 6-1, over Amanda Harney at second singles; Nathalia Souza defeated GerryAnne Jean, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in third singles; Kerriane O’Brien-Sam Syska defeated Chelsie Osborn-Colleen Donovan, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), in first doubles, and Alicia Blake-Jordan Johnson defeated Sochitta Men-Eleni Doulis, 6-1, 6-0, in second doubles. Peabody is 4-1 overall, 2-1 NEC. Classical is 2-3 overall, 2-2 NEC.Danvers 4, Saugus 1At Danvers, Jess Spinale and Taryn Medeiros combined to win second doubles, 6-4, 6-2, for the Sachems’ (0-4) only point.