The Revere High volleyball team is in the homestretch of its best season ever.The Patriots defeated Somerville, 3-0, Wednesday at Revere to improve to 10-5. This is the first time Revere has qualified for the state tournament.”We’re playing well,” first-year coach Kim Hudd said. “As a team, this is the most games we’ve ever one. It’s a big accomplishment.”The Patriots, who won their games against Somerville, 25-20, 25-23 and 25-12, will wrap up the regular season with the Greater Boston League Cup next week.Peabody 3, Ham-Wen 2At Hamilton, Brianna Waldrop had a strong performance for the Tanners (10-6). She had seven blocks and two kills. Cailin Griffin had three kills. Kenia McKeon and Emily Rubin had strong defensive performances.GOLFSwampscott 52, Saugus 20At Tedesco Country Club, the Big Blue made it a clean sweep to improve to 11-4. Alex Patkin won 51/2-31/2; Justin Massey, 61/2-21/2; Dan Owens 81/2-1/2; Matt Nutter, 71/2-11/2; Pat DeChillo, 71/2-11/2; Spencer Graham, 6-3, and Josh Dembkoski, 51/2-31/2. Swampscott finished second in the Northeastern Conference South (Danvers finished first).Salem 471/2, Salem 261/2At Tedesco Country Club, the Witches wrapped up their regular season with a 12-6-1 overall, 11-4-1 Northeastern Conference mark. Wes Koen won 7-2 and Peter Cavallaro, 61/2-21/2, at one and two. Scott Sadoway halved his match with Saugus’ Rob Snow at three. Salem won the next four matches, with Pat Little going 8-1; David Karam, 61/2-21/2; Cameron Darmody, 51/2-31/2, and Shane Ballou, 6-3. Saugus’ Joe Vecchione won at No. 8, 51/2-31/2.St. John’s 230,Central Cath. 237At Pickory Hill, Nick Maccario was the medallist for the Eagles (16-0) with a 36. The Prep had four other players shoot under 40: Nick McLaughlin (37), Corey Amireault (38) and Jon Lane (39). The Eagles will play for the league title this afternoon.BOYS CROSS COUNTRYLynnfield 15, G’town 50Masco 18, Lynnfield 45At Lynnfield, Sam Oliveri finished third against Georgetown (7th overall) with a personal best time of 16:33. Dylan Rizzo took second against the Royals (10th overall) with a 17:20 and Matt Clark checked in at third (13th overall) with a 17:47. Lynnfield is 3-7.GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYMasco 15, Lynnfield 48Lynnfield 18, G’town 45At Lynnfield, Masco took the top five spots overall, but Lynnfield’s Sammy Albanese finished first against Georgetown (20:30). Julie Donovan took second against the Royals (21:48) and Caroline Hand, fourth (22:15).