With eight minutes remaining, the hopes of Swampscott’s boys soccer team rested solely on the shoulders of Kyle Taylor. Marblehead held a 2-1 lead, but fouled Taylor in the box. Taylor delivered the game-tying goal, as the archrivals shared a 2-2 tie yesterday afternoon.”Swampscott is one of the best teams I’ve seen all year,” Magicians coach Steve Ingemi said. “To hold them to only two goals is pretty solid.”Marblehead controlled the flow of the game in the first half. Sam Terrill knocked in both of the Magicians goals, both of which came in the first half. Ellery Smith and Nick Belesis picked up the assists.Kurt Grossman had a strong performance in goal for Marblehead. In the closing minutes he tipped a shot over the net to preserve the tie.Chris Nenshati scored the Big Blue’s other goal.St. Mary’s 5, Arl. Cath. 2At Lynn, Eric Donaghy was involved in all of the scoring for the Spartans (3-2-0). He notched a hat trick and added a pair of assists. Alex Glover and Ralph Bertram scored the other goals, as Glover also had two assists. Nick Dasovo had a strong game in net, while Jeremy Tranfaglia had a nice performance in the midfield.Salem 5, Beverly 1At Salem, Michael Steeves and Edwin DeMoya each scored a pair of goals for the Witches (2-2). Max Mondestin knocked in the other goal and added three assists. Brion Likaj and Dimitri Flessas also had an assist for Salem. Daniel McCarthy made nine saves, while Andy Cavanaugh and Jeff Iwanicki had strong defensive performances.St. John’s 2, Malden Cath. 2At Malden, Owen Fox scored his third goal of the season for the Eagles (1-1-1, 0-0-1 Catholic Conference). Jon Woelfel scored his first goal of the season.Danvers 1, G’ster 1At Gloucester, Carl Bengstton scored the Falcons’ (3-1-1) lone goal. Danvers had several other chances early on, but couldn’t capitalize. Andrew Mikulski turned away eight shots.Spellman 2, Fenwick 1At Spellman, Pablo Sosa scored the lone goal for Fenwick (Doug Garabedian assist) in the 37th minute. Brian McConnell made 14 saves for the Crusaders (2-1). Spellman scored the winning goal halfway through the second half.FIELD HOCKEYFenwick 3, Bedford 0At Bedford, Liz Sears scored a pair of goals for the Crusaders. Lauren McHugh picked up the other goal. Casey Landry made five saves for the shutout.Lynnfield 4, Ham-Wen 1At Hamilton-Wenham, Angela Arakelian scored a pair of goals for the Pioneers (4-1). Meriam Gehret assisted on both goals, and added a goal of her own. Mary Kreiger scored Lynnfield’s other goal. Kara Hutchinson had an assist. Kathleen Twomey and Lisa Neal had strong defensive performances.GOLFS’scott 52, English 20S’scott 42, Marblehead 30M’head 47, English 25At Tedesco, Alex Patkin (7-2, 5-4), Max Kane (5 1/2-3 1/2, 6 1/2-2 1/2), Matt Nutter (9-0, 6 1/2,-2 1/2), Pat DiChillo (6-3, 6-3) and Dan Owens each picked up the win in both matches for the Big Blue (5-1). Nutter had the best round of golf on the day. He shot a 37. Spencer Graham (7-2) and Sean McGovern (5 1/2-3 1/3) also had wins in the match against English. Justin Massey (6-3) won his match against Marblehead.Daniel Navaroli (6 1/2-2 1/2) won in both matches for the Bulldogs (1-5). David Stevens added a win against Marblehead.Salem 45 1/2, Beverly 26 1/2At Beverly, Wes Koen shot an astounding four under par 31, and won his match 8 1/2-1/2. The Witches’ (4-3) other winners were Scott Sadoway (5 1/2-3 1/2); Mike Doherty (5-4); Pat Little (5-4); David Karam (7 1/2-1 1/2); and Shane Ballou (7-2).L’field 174, Wilmington 130At Lynnfield, Brian Corcoran topped the Pioneers’ (3-1-0) day with 34 points. Paul O’Brien had the second-best score with 32, while Matt Connolly, Joe Anderson, Garrett McNeal and Carl Ragato scored 27.St. John’s 229, Cath. Mem. 244At George Wright Golf Course, Nick Pandelena shot a 35, topping the day for the Eagles (5-0, 2-0 Catholic Conference). Nick Maccario and Nick McLaughlin each shot a 39.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYTriton 19, L’field 44At Triton, Sam Olivera finished second in the