When St. Mary’s and Bishop Fenwick lock horns on the soccer field, their fans usually get treated to a show and that was the case Wednesday night at Manning Field.Bishop Fenwick won the game, 2-1, after jumping out to a 2-0 lead at the half.”These are both good teams,” St. Mary’s coach Al Jackson said. “Every time we play Fenwick, it’s a classic game.”Jackson said he thought his team dominated play in the first half, but still ended up in a 2-0 hole. Andrew DiNucci put the Crusaders up 1-0 on an unassisted goal and Phil Eagan supplied what would be the game-winner with Doug Garabedian getting the assist. St. Mary’s (1-2) cut the lead in half nine minutes into the second half when Eric Donnaghy scored on a pass from Alex Glover.”It was an up-and-down game throughout,” Jackson said. “They (Fenwick) didn’t stop playing and we didn’t stop playing. They did a great job clearing out through passes ? They bent but they didn’t break, defensively.”Fenwick coach Dave Mitchell also enjoys it when the two teams meet.”It’s such a pleasure to play against St. Mary’s. You know you’re going to be in for a tough game, but they’re a class act,” he said, adding that St. Mary’s is just “flat-out fast.”Brian McConnell (17 saves) was in net for the Crusaders, who are 1-0 with Archbishop Williams up next.Ham.-Wen. 2, Lynnfield 1At Hamilton-Wenham, the Pioneers (1-1) drew first blood on an unassisted goal by Peter Franchi, but Hamilton-Wenham tied the game 10 minutes later and came up with the game-winner with five minutes left in the half.FIELD HOCKEYSaugus 4, Revere 1At Revere, the Sachems (2-1-1) took a 3-0 lead in the first half on goals by Angela DiPesa, Emily McBride and Lauren Stanford. Nicole Lowe accounted for the final goal. Paige Licata scored Revere’s only goal.Swampscott 1, Peabody 0At Peabody, Alex Wilson scored the only goal of the game on a breakaway at the 15:35 mark of the first period. Kerry Gillis had five saves for the Big Blue, who are 3-0-1 heading into Friday’s game against Revere.Beverly 3, Marblehead 0At Beverly, Haley Gavoni accounted for all three Beverly goals. The Panthers led 1-0 at the half and opened things up a bit after the break. Marblehead is 1-3.Danvers 4, Everett 0At Everett, Rebecca Leslie, Avery Pecci, Taryn Pydynkowski and Anna Matchak took care of the scoring for the Falcons, who are 3-1. Diana Bean had a quiet afternoon in net.VOLLEYBALLPeabody 3, Wilmington 1At Wilmington, the Tanners (2-1) lost their first game, 17-25, but won the next three, 25-20, 25-23, and 25-19. Janelle Rodriguez had six kills, four tips and three blocks; Danielle Pierce, three kills, two tips and three aces, and Brittany Figueira, three kills and five tips.