One night after putting the hammer down on Swampscott, the Lynn Tech boys basketball team was back in action, at home, yesterday against Greater Lawrence.And if the Tigers (9-3 overall, 7-1 in the Commonwealth Conference) had an easy time of it Monday, they got jolted back into reality yesterday by a tough Reggie team.Tech won, 58-53, but not before getting a scare or two. The Tigers were up by 13 at the half (33-20) but fell victim to a “scoring funk” in the fourth quarter, according to coach Marvin Avery.”It was up and down all the way,” he said.”But they played some pretty good defense in the third quarter, and we went into our funk.”But Tech rescued itself in the fourth quarter, taking care of the rock, and hitting free throws (the Tigers were 21 of 26 from the stripe).Victor Smith was high man for Tech with 20, and Howard Holman was next on the list with eight.St. John’s 71, Xaverian 53At Xaverian, the combination of Pat Connaughton (23 points) and Ryan Canty (16) proved too much for the Hawks as the Eagles improved to 5-6.The pesky Hawks kept it close through the first half (St. John’s led, 42-37), but then the Prep started putting distance between itself and Xaverian in the final two quarters.”We gave up way too many points in the first half,” said Prep coach Sean Connolly. “We played better defense in the second half, and that was the key to the game.”Beverly 85, Revere 83 (OT)At Revere, the Patriots staged a second half comeback after trailing 41-35 at the break, and actually led by four with 1:20 to go.”But we kept our composure,” Beverly coach Scott Lewis said, and the Panthers (7-4, five straight wins) rallied to tie it at the end of regulation.Curtis Manuel had a career-high 28 for the Panthers and Mike Clayborn had 21.Essex Aggie 65, Fellowship 39At Essex Aggie, Lynn’s Keith Mercurio, a junior, had 11 points, including three three-pointers, for the Aggies.GIRLS BASKETBALLRevere 55, Beverly 54 (OT)At Beverly, Revere’s Morgan Jenkins (23 points) hit a three-pointer with no time left on the clock to force overtime, and then Christina Bagnera (12) hit a layup as the seconds ticked down in the extra period to provide the winning hoop. Revere raised its record to 5-6.”We’ve had trouble winning games like this,” said Revere coach Pam Call-MacDonald. “So it was nice to see us win one like this.”Jess Shaw led the Panthers with 22 points.Fenwick 61, Matignon 32At Fenwick, the Crusaders (8-2, seven in a row) ran Matignon out of the gym in the first half, going ahead 33-14 at the break.”That set the tone, and we carried it from there,” said Fenwick coach Tim Harrington.Amy Pelletier and Lizzy Trainor had 14 points each for Fenwick while Lauran DiCarlo chipped in with 13.Gr. Lawrence 40, Tech 25At Greater Lawrence, Fanice Jean-Baptiste led the way for the 1-8 Tigers with 11 points, followed by Jenna Kulakowski (5) and Octavia Harper (4).BOYS TRACKFenwick 59, Williams 8At Reggie Lewis Center, Pablo Sosa led the Crusaders (5-0) with a personal-best 9.77 to win the high hurdles and a 19-61/2 in the long jump. He also ran the opening leg of the winning 4×400 relay (3:46).The relay team also produced two other winners: Tom Banks in the 600 (1:34) and Bill Harrington, mile (4:44). Colten Buckley was also on the relay team.Also winning for Fenwick was sophomore Eamon Barrett in the shotput (38-8).Fenwick plays undefeated Spellman next Wednesday for the Catholic Central League title.GIRLS TRACKFenwick 50, Williams 9At the Reggie Lewis Center, Brittany Dolan scored a personal-best 9.97 to win the high hurdles and also took a first in the 55 dash (8.14). She also tied for third in the high jump (4-2) in her first-ever try.Marial Quezada was first in the 300 and also was part of the 4×400 relay team, also consisting of Bianca Gallo, Elly O’Leary and Christina Vellucci, that won in 4:23.Fenwick (5-0) runs against undefeated Spellman Wednesday.GYMNASTICSPeabody 138.9, Gloucester 138.7At Gloucester, the Tanners’ (4-2) Shelby Coulter was se