Kelly Gillis was peppered with shots off the sticks of the Witches (1-1-1) in the second half, but withstood the barrage and made Swampscott’s (2-0-1) lone goal stand up in a 1-1 tie at the home of the Big Blue.”She was fabulous,” said Swampscott coach Amy Newman. “I have her in my book with 13 saves, but she had to have had more because Salem dominated in the second half. She was very busy.”Alex Wilson beat the Witches’ goalie and scored unassisted 14:58 into the game to provide the Big Blue with their only offense. It was Wilson’s fifth goal of the young season after she tallied one in the season opener against Malden and delivered a hat trick versus Gloucester.Five minutes into the second half, Salem’s Grace Bennett (Julia Gauthier) put one past Gillis to even the score, but Swampscott’s stonewall keeper was not beaten again.M’head 1, Revere 0At Marblehead, the Magicians (1-2) only managed one goal, but it was enough to earn the team its first victory and keep the Patriots (0-3) winless in 2008.”Our defense really stepped it up,” said Marblehead coach Linda Collins. “We made a couple costly misplays in our first two games, but the girls really came to play today.”Lindsay Franklin scored an unassisted goal five minutes into the second half to break the scoreless tie and provide the Magicians with a lead they would not relinquish.”Jen Perry and Hannah Wolf led the defensive group on the field and kept transitioning the game back the other way,” Collins said. “They kept shutting the Revere offense down.”Kayla Casale needed only four saves to record her first shutout of the season.Peabody 0, Saugus 0At Saugus, the Tanner (1-1-1) offense had a stellar first half ? but so did the Sachem (1-1-1) defense, while the home team played its better half in the latter portion of the game, only to be outplayed by Peabody’s D.Rebecca Mullen registered six saves for the Tanners but was bested by Saugus’ Sophia DiPesa, who notched 10 in the goalies’ respective shutouts.Both teams’ midfields and defenses performed well, with Peabody’s Andrea Saccardo and Christina Simoes garnering recognition from their coach, Lorraine Benoit. Amanda McTague played well for the Sachems and earned a mention from her coach, Barbara Guarente.