With the tying runners on base for English, Swampscott pitcher Ryan Squires came on in relief to record the final out for a 3-1 victory in the final inning.Swampscott (7-9, 6-7 in the NEC) jumped out the the early lead in the third behind an RBI double by Hunter Gordon. The Big Blue added two more in the fifth on an two-RBI double by Dean Dennis.John Beaulieu pitched 6.2 innings for Swampscott, allowing three hits while striking out five.”Beaulieu pitched well; he battled all day long,” said Swampscott coach T.J. Baril. “He got himself into some trouble, but he showed composure by pitching out of some tough innings.”English (8-7, 7-6 NEC) got a complete game from Gabe Smith, who allowed four hits and two earned runs.Lynn Tech 2, Northeast 0At Wakefield, a two-run double by Jose Rios in the fourth inning was the difference as Tech held on for a low-scoring win.John Mota pitched a complete game for Tech (11-4, 7-1 CAC), allowing just two hits while striking out 10.Peaboby 4, Tewksbury 1At Peabody, Kevin Skop’s three-run home run in the first inning led the way for the Tanners (12-5, 9-4 NEC).In his first start, Patrick Dumas allowed six hits and struck out three in a complete-game effort. He allowed one earned run in the second inning and walked four.Leadoff hitter Gary Giralamo was 4-4 for Peabody. He scored one run and had a stolen base.Brian Latorella scored the final Peabody run in the sixth inning on a wild pitch.Fenwick 17, Worcester No. 3At Worcester, the Crusaders pounded out 16 hits in a strong offensiv e performance against Worcester North.Anthony Pisani led the way, going 2-6 with a home run.Pisani also pitched five innings, striking out eight while allowing three unearned runs.The Crusaders, at 8-10, need to win the final two games of their season to qualify for the state tournament.SOFTBALLFenwick 12, East Boston 3At East Boston, the Crusaders (5-10) got a complete game from Allyssa Begin, who allowed six hits while striking out seven.The game was tied 3-3 after four innings before Fenwick erupted for five runs in the fifth. Four more runs in the seventh sealed the win.For Fenwick, Amy Pelletier was 3-4 with an RBI while Christina Cipriani was 3-5 with three RBI. Sam Blanchard was 1-2 with a two-run homer in the seventh inning.BOYS LACROSSEFenwick 6, Marian 5At Peabody, Bishop Fenwick (7-11, 4-8 in the CCL) overcame a two-goal deficit in the final minutes to defeat Marian on Senior Day.With six minutes remaining, Fenwick scored three quick goals. The Crusaders took the lead for good with three minutes left on a goal by Joe Flaherty.Patrick Doliber led Fenwick with three goals. John Baker, Eamon Barrett and Flaherty scored one goal each.Craig Forrest stopped 14 shots in net for the Crusaders.St. Mary’s 4, Arlington Catholic 3At Lynn, the Spartans (5-10, 5-7 in the CCL) never trailed in a low-scoring affair against the league’s second-place team.Matt Rodgers was strong for St. Mary’s, stopping 13 shots in net.Craig Storey led the way offensively for the Spartans with two goals. Craig Storey and Shane Swain had a a goal apiece.St. John’s 16, Chelmsford 6At Danvers, the Eagles (14-2) were in control from start to finish against Chelmsford.St. John’s was led by Will Duryea’s five scores. Garrett Campbell had four goals, while John Jennings had three.Sophomore Nick Triano got his first staret in goal for St. John’s and stopped 16 shots.Georgetown 11, Lynn 3At Lynn, Georgetown scored an easy victory against Lynn (2-13).Titany Louep scored two goals for Lynn, while Chris Voyiasis had one.Chris Donofrio was in net for Lynn.GIRL’S LACROSSEThe game between Bishop Fenwick and Marian was postponed. No make-up date has been set.