The six top scorers for the St. John’s golf team each managed to shoot a 39, propelling the Eagles past Malden Catholic, 234-254.”In the 20 years I’ve been coaching here,” Eagles coach Larry O’Neill said, “I’ve never seen (all of the scorers shoot the same score). It was definitely unusual, to say the least.”James Miller, Nick McLaughlin, Corey Amirault, Nick Maccario, Nick Pandelena and John Tassinari were the six players who shot a 39 for St. John’s (11-0, 5-0 Catholic Conference).Salem 55, English 17At English, Wes Koen took the first match in convincing fashion for the Witches (8-5) 8-1. Justin Ford was just barely beaten out by Scott Sadoway in the Bulldogs’ (1-10) best showing of the day. Peter Cavallaro took the second match, 8 1/2-1/2. Shane Ballou and Mike Doherty won 7-2. Cameron Darmody and David Karam won their matches 6-3.Revere 38 1/2, Classical 33 1/2At Cedar Glen Golf Course, Classical picked up wins at No. 1, where Jeff Gaudet defeated John Chiarelli, 5-4; at No. 2, where Sean Winchell shot one-under and defeated Frank Colleran; and at No. 6, where Steve Nelson defeated Nick Andriani, 5-4.This was Revere’s first win. The Patriots were led by winners Kerri Roach at No. 3, 6 1/2-2 1/2; Ed Maglio at No. 4, 5-4; Brendan Leslie and Classical’s Chris Merrill halved their match at No. 5; Revere’s Nick Rizzo won at No. 7, 6-3; and Mike Zaccaria won at No. 8, 6 1/2-2 1/2. The Patriots are 1-8-1. Classical is 0-11.Danvers 44 1/2, Swampscott 27 1/2At Ferncroft Country Club, the Falcons had this one under wraps early despite strong play from Alex Patkin, who shot a 38, and Pat DeChillo and Matt Nutter, who halved their matches. Swampscott is 8-3.