St. Mary’s sensational season on the golf course continued Wednesday. The Spartans were edged out by BC High at Wollaston Country Club 247-252.”This was a great effort by us and we only came up a little bit short,” St. Mary’s coach Mark Lee said. “It (Wollaston) is a very tough course and for us to play this close is impressive.”Kevin McCarthy led the way for the Spartans (11-2). He shot a 39. The other five players to post a score were Anthony Cardillo (41), Brian Griffin (42), Garriet O’Neil (43), Matt O’Hare (43) and Jesse Powers (44).Salem 49, Classical 23At Gannon Golf Course, Wes Koen earned the medalist spot the Witches with a 35. He defeated Sean Winchell in the first match 6-3. Jeff Gaudet was the lone Ram to win his match (6-3). James Marconi tied Scott Sadoway in the third match. Pat Little, Mike Doherty, Cameron Darmody, David Karam and Shane Ballou were Salem’s other winners.Peabody 441/2, English 171/2At Peabody, Jim Elwell had the lone win for English, defeating Ryan English, 5-4, in the two spot. Peabody had wins from Patrick Dumas at No. 1, 7-2; Sean Craven at three, 9-0; Pat Trainor at four, 8-1; Kyle Franey at five, 6-3; Greg Duran at six, 51/2-31/2; andPeter Latorella at seven, 8-1. Peabody also won in the eight spot.Beverly 53, Revere 19At Cedar Glenn, Ryan Lally shot a career best 32 for the Panthers (10-4). Beverly had three other players shoot under 40: Nick Pinciaro (36), Austin Butler (37) and Dan Crowley (39).St. John’s 245, Barnstable 247At Barnstable, Corey Amirault shot a team-low 39 points for the Eagles (13-0). Nick McLaughlin, Nick Pandelena and Emilio Barbini all shot a 40.Lynnfield 153, Rockport 133At Rockport, Brian Corcoran and Paul O’Brien led the way for the Pioneers (7-4-0) with 32 points. Matt Connolly picked up 25 points. Mike Lang (23), Carl Rugato (21) and Matt Dario (20) were the other scores.VOLLEYBALLPeabody 3, Winchester 0At Peabody, Janelle Rodriguez led the Tanners’ (7-6) offensive effort with seven kills and two blocks. Peabody took the first two matches in convincing fashion (25-14 and 25-15). The Tanners then took the third match 25-15. Mackenzie Carpenter (three kills and three tips) and Caylin Griffin (three kills) had strong offensive nights. Jillian Rizzo had a strong defensive performance.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYSt. John’s 17, Mald. Cath 40At Danvers, the Eagles (3-0) had the top three finishers: Mike Masse (17:04), AJ Rossi (17:10) and Brian Keiran (17:15). Tim Murtagh (18:24) and Ian Duncan (18:52) finished fifth and sixth.FIELD HOCKEYLynnfield 3, Triton 1At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (9-3-1) qualified for the state tournament for the second year in a row. Kara Hutchison scored the first Pioneer goal, Mary Krieger, the second, and Angela Arakelian, the third.