Jamie Harris was quick to prove last year’s sophomore performance was no aberration. Lynnfield’s (1-0) leading scorer in 2007 netted a hat trick in her team’s season-opening 4-1 victory at home against Ipswich (0-1).The junior put the Pioneers on the board early when she made the most of an Abby Tobin pass and beat the keeper ten minutes in. Harris added a second goal 15 minutes later, assisted by Whitney Montesanto, and buried her third tally into the back of the net with four minutes left (Montesanto assist).Lynnfield’s remaining goal came off the foot of Scout Benson in the 65th minute (Mackenzie Dolbeare, Kathleen Rourke).”It’s great that (Harris) scored, but I’m also happy someone else tapped one in,” said Pioneer coach Mark Vermont. “I don’t want her to be the lone gun. I want everyone to contribute.”Freshman Nareh Sahakian played in net for Lynnfield and allowed a lone goal in her first varsity start.BOYS SOCCERLynnfield 1, Ipswich 0At Ipswich, the Pioneer (1-0) boys began their 2008 season with a win.Trailing 1-0, Lynnfield’s Peter Franchi found the back of the net with ten minutes remaining in the first half. With the game still knotted at 1 late, Andy Milinazzo took the feed from Marco Addonizio and scored the game-winning goal at the 68-minute mark.Ipswich (0-1) nearly tied the score moments later and seconds before the game’s conclusion, but a stellar save from Andrew Leader kept the Pioneer lead.”That was a big save,” said Lynnfield coach Brent Munroe. “The shot was well-placed to the corner, and Andrew got his fingertips on it to tip it wide.”VOLLEYBALLPeabody 3, Burlington 1At Burlington, the Tanners (1-1) picked up their first victory of the season, 25-23; 25-22; 23-25; and 25-20. It was Burlington’s (1-1) first loss of the year.Janelle Rodriguez had 10 kills and four tips, Mackenzie Carpenter belted six aces, Leocadya Koziski had three aces, and center Jinny Fleming received praise from her coach, Lisa Keene, who estimated the junior handed out 15 assists.GOLFSalem 55 1/2, English 16 1/2At Olde Salem Greens, the Bulldogs (0-1) came up short in their opener despite solid performances from James Elwell, who was medalist with a 42, and Dan Navaroli, who lost a close match to Salem’s Scott Sadaway, 51/2-31/2, at No. 3. Elwell lost to Peter Cavallaro at No. 2, 61/2-21/2. Scott Flaherty also played well for the Bulldogs at No. 7, losing 5-4 to Salem’s Cameron Darmony.St. John’s 237, Danvers 248At Salem Country Club, Prep freshman Nick Pandelena was medalist with an even-par 36. Nick Maccario shot a 39 and James Miller and John Passinari each finished with a 40. The Prep is 2-0 with back-to-back wins against Danvers.Masco 187, Lynnfield 155,At Far Corner in Boxford, the Pioneers had their record evened at 1-1 after a loss to their second consecutive difficult opponent to open the season.According to Lynnfield coach Roger Lauzon, the Pioneers won “a squeaker” against North Andover last Thursday, but they were not able to produce the same results against a tough Chieftain (2-0) team on the road.Paul O’Brien (34 points), Matt Connelly (30) and Brian Corcoran (28) were the high scorers for Lynnfield.