Fenwick’s Bridget Dullea continued her plundering of Catholic Central League opponents on Saturday at Donaldson Field as her six goals and one assist led the unbeaten Crusaders to a commanding 16-6 win over Matignon.Dullea wasn’t alone, though, in shredding the Warrior defense. Rebecca Graves added a hat trick while Ellen O’Leary and Casey Otovic each scored twice. Mary Kelleher also found the net for Fenwick (8-0, 6-0), which got nine saves from Jill DeFrancesco.BOYS LACROSSEFenwick 5, Matignon 4At Donaldson Field in Peabody, the Crusaders (5-6, 2-3 CCL) used a pair of late fourth-quarter goals to upend the Warriors.”It was a great game and our defense played fantastic,” Fenwick coach Jay Richards said.Pat Doliber recorded two goals and an assist that gave him an even 100 points for his career at Fenwick. Mike Buonfiglio, Eamon Barrett and Brandon Barrett also had goals, with Joe Flaherty dishing out two assists.Goaltender Craig Forrest was stellar, turning aside 12 shots.Williams 7, St. Mary’s 4At Manning Field, the Spartans (2-4) played well against one of the better teams in the CCL, but couldn’t come up with the win. Joe Twomey had a hat trick to lead the St. Mary’s offense, which also got a goal from Chase Wayne.BASEBALLNo. Andover 4, L’field 1At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (5-4, 1-3 Cape Ann League) proved to be their own worst enemy on Saturday as six errors directly resulted in all four of the Scarlet Knights’ runs.Lynnfield had plenty of chances against the visitors but left 13 runners on base, including the bases loaded on two occasions. Nick Roberts’ RBI single in the sixth accounted for all the Lynnfield offense.