St. Mary’s girls soccer team found itself in a 2-0 deficit with only 10 minutes remaining in the game. However, the Spartans rallied back to tie Arlington Catholic 2-2 yesterday afternoon.”We were pretty much dead and buried,” St. Mary’s coach Jim Foley said. “But we managed to make some adjustments.”I am very proud of the girls. This was a great tie.”Amanda Webster scored the first goal, infusing the Spartans (10-6-3) with some life with just-under 10 minutes remaining. Amy Bozarjian picked up the assist.With only 49 seconds remaining before the game’s final whistle, Molly Carey fed a beautiful pass to Courtney Winters, who managed to put the game in a deadlock.Megan Brickley turned away 10 shots.Before the game, Webster was named Catholic Central League MVP, for a second consecutive season.”It’s incredibly tough to (be named MVP) once,” said Foley. “It is amazing that (Webster) was able to do it twice.”Stephanie Mowry, sweeper, and Brickley were also named to the all-star team.Lynnfield 0, Wayland 0At Lynnfield, freshman Katie Rowe picked up her first career shut out for the Pioneers. Lynnfield now stands at 13-2-3.Fenwick 3, Danvers 1At Danvers, the Crusaders (10-5-2) delivered the Falcons their first loss of the season. Ellen O’Leary, Bianca Gallo and Kristin Verrette scored Fenwick’s goals.Gallo and Verrette each added an assist. Sara Previte also had an assist.Liz Burgess scored the lone goal for Danvers.NEC All-Star GameSouth 3, North 1At Manning Field, the North enjoyed a 1-0 lead going into halftime, after Marblehead’s Lizzie Whitehill scored. However, Erin Langan (Swampscott), Vanessa Caruccio (Winthrop) and Jennavie Orrell each scored in the second half.BOYS SOCCERSt. John’s 2, Andover 2At Andover, the Eagles (7-5-6) rallied back from a 1-0 half time deficit, playing without three of their starters. Garrett Folger scored the first goal, Kelley Johnson picked up the assist. Foti Andreo scored the other goal on a penalty kick.NEC All-Star GameNorth 3, South 2At Manning Field, the city of Lynn was well represented, as all three of the North’s goals came from either English or Classical.Mubarak Nyang of English, scored a pair of goals.Miguel Castro, of Classical, scored the other goal.