Revere entered Wednesday still searching for that elusive first victory. Unfortunately for the Patriots, a win was not in order, but the result was more appealing than the alternative, as Revere tied Saugus 36-36 at Cedar Glen Golf Course.For Revere (0-6-1), Frank Calleran was victorious, 5-4, from the second spot, No. 3 Kenny Roach won 5 1/2-3 1/2, and Brendon Leslip won 5 1/2-3 1/2 in the seventh spot.Sachem (2-7-1) victors were: No. 1 Anthony Howell (5-4), No. 5 Dave Vasipoli (5 1/2-3 1/2), No. 7 Dan Coleman (5-4) and No. 8 Mike DeVito (5-4).Patriot Ed Maglio tied Saugus’ Derek Stretton 4 1/2-all in the number four matchup.Peabody 38 1/2, M’Head 33 1/2At Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead, the Tanners (6-2) were trailing by one point after matches one through six but overcame the minimal deficit to earn the W thanks to stellar showings by No. 7 Brian LaTorella (6 1/2-2 1/2) and No. 8 Ken Dagostino (5 1/2-3 1/2).Peabody’s No. 2, Sean Craven, won his pairing 7 1/2-1 1/2 while Magician (5-4) golfers took the five remaining matchups.St. Mary’s 208, Spellman 166At D.W. Fields Golf Course in Brockton, Spartan (5-1) high scorers were: John Baldwin (36 points), Dan LaCroix (33), George Carey (31), Kevin McCarthy (31), Matt O’Hare (28), Anthony Cardillo (26) and Brian Griffin (23).Winthrop 52, Classical 20At The Winthrop Golf Course, despite Ram Alex Messina’s draw in the number seven pairing at 4 1/2 and strong performances by Jeff Gaudet and Steven Nelson, Classical remained winless in 2008.Salem 39 1/2, G’cester 32 1/2At Bass Rocks Golf Club in Gloucester, the Witches were victorious in six of the eight matches to bolster their record to 6-4 on the season.No.1 Wes Koen (5-4), No. 2 Peter Cavallaro (5 1/2-3 1/2), No. 4 Mike Doherty (5-4), No. 5 Patrick Little (5-4), No. 6 Cameron Darmody (7-2), and No. 8 Shane Ballou (5 1/2-3 1/2) were all winners.Fisherman Jay Destino won the third matchup 6-3, and No. 7 Artie Choate won 5 1/2-3 1/2 as the loss evened Gloucester’s record at 4-4.Danvers 46 1/2, Beverly 25 1/2At the Ferncroft Country Club in Danvers, the Falcons continue to go undefeated in the Northeastern Conference.For the Panthers (5-4), Derek Paglia was the lone winner, taking the seventh spot 6-3, and No. 4 Mike Vonzweck tied his pairing at 4 1/2, but Danvers took the remainder of the matchups to improve to 9-0 in the NEC (10-2 overall).BOYS CROSS COUNTRYHam-Wen 15, Lynnfield 50Lynnfield 23, Wilmington 38At Lynnfield, Sam Oliveri finished seventh overall for the Pioneers (2-5), with a time of 16:53. Dylan Rizzo took 10th (17:30) and Robbie Benson was 13th (18:18).GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYHam-Wen 15, Lynnfield 50Wilmington 18, Lynnfield 44At Lynnfield, Sammi Albanese finished 10th (20:44) and Julie Donovan 16th for the Pioneers (2-5).VOLLEYBALLPeabody 3, Ham-Wen 2At Peabody, this one was a barn-burner, but the Tanners (5-2) survived 19-25, 25-22, 25-20, 21-25, 15-9. Janelle Rodriguez had nine kills, six blocks and four tips. Brianna Waldrop had four blocks and two kills and Mackenzie Carpenter had 22 assists.