Fenwick’s undefeated season came to a halt against visiting St. Mary’s. The Crusaders entered at 10-0 and matched the Spartans (6-5) goal for goal in the second half, but St. Mary’s eight goals by intermission provided an advantage it would not relinquish in an 11-7 upset victory.Felicia Ruano scored four goals for the Spartans, Sue Hennessy added three, Courtney Winters scored twice, and Michelle Golden and Sarah Conway each added a goal.Crusader Rebecca Graves scored three times. Amelia Santos, Mary Kelleher, Casey Otovic and Ellen O’Leary each scored once.BOYS LACROSSESt. Mary’s 6, Fenwick 3At St. Mary’s, the Spartans (4-6) opened up a 4-0 lead in the first quarter.Joe Twomey and Craig Story each scored two goals for St. Mary’s, and Brendan Donovan and Matt Malloy scored a goal apiece.For the Crusaders (5-9), John Baker scored twice and Brandon Ballard added a tally.M’Head 10, S’scott 9At Marblehead, the Big Blue’s John Poth scored with approximately three minutes remaining to cut his team’s deficit to 10-9, but despite a man-up situation in the waning moments, no Swampscott (7-7) attacker was able to shoot home the equalizer.The Magicians (6-4) trailed 4-3 at halftime and managed their comeback with scoring efforts from seven players. Eric Fader, Will Beringer and Aaron Reny each scored twice, while Nick Tobin, Jackson Barber, Mike Cohn and Ellory Smith all added a goal.For the Big Blue, Ben Wollerscheid scored four goals and Matt Nutter made 16 saves.Peabody 16, Saugus 2At Saugus, the Tanners held a 9-2 advantage at the half and eight different Peabody players scored en route to the team’s ninth victory.Derek West was the game’s high scorer with five goals and four assists. Mike Martin and Zack Brown had two tallies and two assists apiece. Mike Pennachio and Rich Grillo each scored twice, and Luke Moran, Nick Hiou and Mark Jesi each contributed a goal of their own.Justin Famigletti allowed two goals in the first quarter but stoned the Sachems for the remainder of the contest making 12 saves in total for the Tanners (9-2).BOYS TRACKDanvers 81, M’Head 41At Danvers, the Magicians lost due in part to missing “five key guys” because they arrived late to school after attending football coach Doug Chernovetz’s hearing, according to coach Brian Crowley.”I support the kids who went out to show their support for Coach Chernovetz,” Crowley said. “And I’d support them again even knowing the outcome.”Jacob Evanter was a double winner for Marblehead (2-3) in the 300 (43.4) and 110 hurdles (15.6). Ben Waller won the mile (5:01).For the Falcons, Bryan Blanchette came in first in the 200 (28.4) and the discus (129-7) while Pat Hennessy won the 100 meters (12.12) and the shot put (42-2).GIRLS TRACKDanvers 68, M’Head 54At Danvers, the Magicians dropped to 3-2 despite strong performances from Katherine Slattery, Jessica Burnett and Maggie McMullen. Slattery won the 300 and 100 hurdles and the triple jump. Burnett won the discus and shot put, and McMullen won the long jump and the 100-yard dash.BOYS GOLFFenwick 131, P. John 113At Peabody, the Crusaders shot their way to a perfect 5-0 start on the season.In the makeup of last Wednesday’s rainout, Blaine Thibodeau scored 34 points for the winners, Pat Riley and Anthony Ricci scored 21, and Stephen Cleary scored 18.GIRLS GOLFSt. Mary’s 4, Saugus 4At Gannon, Gabby Malatesta, Susan Saulnier and Tori Faieta all picked up points for their team. The tie made the Spartans’ record 2-1-1.