St. Mary’s volleyball team rallied back to beat Austin Prep 3-2. The Spartans took the first game 25-15, but lost the next two matches 19-25 and 23-25. St. Mary’s forced a tiebreaker by winning the fourth match 25-18, and took home the tiebreaker 15-9.”Austin Prep was controlling the tempo of the game,” Spartans coach Dave Giarusso said. “They are well coached and well disciplined. WE finally got our heads back into the game then took back control.”Tori Faieta and Ashley Ranahan had success serving, while Nicole Hanlon controlled the net for the Spartans.St. Mary’s betters its record to 4-3.Spellman 3, Fenwick 1At Peabody, Cathy Bruce had a gritty performance getting 10 digs and two kills. The Spartans (4-1) took the first game 25-20.GOLFSt. John’s 232,Central Catholic 250At Salem Country Club, Nick McLaughlin shot an even 36 to lead the Eagles (8-0). Emilio Bardini and James Miller both shot a 2-over 38.S’scott 52, Classical 20Danvers 361/2, S’scott 351/2At Tedesco, Dan Owens was the medalist for the Big Blue (7-2) shooting a 38. Pat DeChillo, Spencer Graham and Joshua Dembkoski won both of their matches for Swampscott. Jeff Gaudet and Sean Winchell both had strong performances for the Rams. Winchell won his match 5-4.Lynnfield 163,Manchester-Essex 146At Sagamore Golf Course, senior captain Matt Connolly led the Pioneers (4-2) with 35 points. Matt Dario also had a good performance with 30 points.Saugus 38, English 34At Gannon Golf Course, the Bulldogs made a good run at the Sachems led by winners Dave Stevens, 5-4; Jim Elwell,5 1/2-31/2 and Steven Small, 71/2-1 1/2. Joe Lannon halved his match with Mark Sacco. Saugus had wins from Dave Vasapolli, 51/2-31/2; Paul Andrews, 51/2-31/2; Mike DiVito, 7 1/2-11/2 and Dan Freehilen, 5-4.FIELD HOCKEYSwampscott 0, Saugus 0At Swampscott, neither team could find the net in this defensive struggle. Swampscott (5-1-2) had good games from Kristin Santanello, Hillary Whelan, Victoria Desmond and goalie Kelly Gillis.Salem 4, Danvers 0At Salem, Madeline Lutts scored a goal and a assist to lead the Witches (7-1-1). Loui-Gina Rijo, Grace Bennett and Maggy Duffy each had a goal.Beverly 2, Peabody 1At Peabody, Jamie Norcella scored the Tanners (2-5-1, 1-5-1) lone goal. Mariah Wentworth added the assist. Rebecca Mullen turned away 20 shots.Gloucester 3, Marblehead 0At Gloucester, Hannah Wolf played well at center halfback for the Magicians (2-4-2), who face Swampscott Thursday.