English’s girls basketball team remained the only undefeated team in the Northeastern Conference, and clinched a spot in the tournament by defeating the defending NEC Large champion, Peabody, 51-32.”This was a great team effort,” Bulldogs coach Fred Hogan said. “It is always one of our goals at the beginning of the season to make it to the tournament.”Kayla Murkison hit back-to-back three-pointers to start the game off for English. The Bulldogs actually enjoyed a 20-1 lead after one and were up 26-6 at halftime.Jenicia Duggins had a tremendous game for English (11-1, 8-0), with 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Jeanette Anderson pulled down 14 rebounds to go with her six points, but fouled out early in the fourth quarter.”They (Peabody) did a good job on Jeanette (Anderson),” said Hogan. “They constantly had her double- and triple-teamed.”Janelle Rodriguez led the way for the Tanners (5-6, 5-4) with 10 points and seven assists. Ginny Fleming had eight rebounds to go with her nine points.Revere 53, Everett 44At Everett, Marisa Parent scored nine points, pulled down seven rebounds and picked up seven steals to lead the Patriots (6-6) to their fourth straight win. Kelliegh Prince scored a career- and game-high 13 points for Revere.BOYS BASKETBALLEnglish 69, Peabody 50At Peabody, Ryan Woumn scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Bulldogs (12-0). English had two other players in double figures: Jeremey Subervi (17) and Justin Young (12).SWIMMINGBlue Hills 99, Tech 87At Lynn, the Tigers (2-3) lost a meet in the last event for the second straight time. Tech winners included: Andrew Guy, 200 free (2:30.9, his first individual win of the year); Marcos Castellano, who remained undefeated in both diving (168.8 points) and butterfly (110.22); Mike Rockwood, 500 free (7:27.28); and the 200 free relay (Guy, Alex Quinton, John Hines, and Matt Noonan, 1:59.58). Mat Connolly finished second in the 500 free (7:30.07).BOYS TRACKGr. Lawr. 45, Tech 30At Lynn, the Tigers (1-1-1) got wins from Steven Caisse in the high hurdles (1.1), J.R. Rios in the 300 (37.9), Reggie Teah in the 1,000, Deshawn Figueroa in the high jump (5-3), and Ryan Murphy in the shot put (40-8).Revere 51, English 35At Revere, the Bulldogs’ (0-5, 0-3 NEC Large) winners were: Richard Kimber, high jump (5-6); Ashani Nelson, 300 (36.3); Camy Ducasse, 600 (1:29.7); Jesse Birotte, mile (5:21.9); Chris Birotte, 2-mile (11:43.8); and the relay (4:01.9).The Patriots’ (3-2, 1-2 NEC Large) winners were: Manny Velez, shot put (48-11); Victor Galli, 50 hurdles (6.8); Paul DiPlatzi, 50 dash (5.8); and Bryan Coniglio, 1,000 (2:35.8).S’scott 64, Winthrop 20At Revere, the Big Blue (1-3, 1-2 NEC Small) winners were: Kinson Jean, high jump (5-2) and 300 (35.9); James Payne, shot put (41-8 3/4); Danny Do, 50 hurdles (7.6); Matt Gateman, 600 (1:26.1); Shiloh Clark, 1,000 (2:43.3); Casey Collins, mile (5:08.7); Nick Hartman, 2-mile (11:30.6); and the relay (4:11.9).Chris Beranger (50 dash, 5.8) was the lone winner for Winthrop (0-5, 0-3 NEC Small).GIRLS TRACKRevere 50, English 36At Revere, the English (0-5, 0-3 NEC Large) winners were: Bianca Fowler, high jump (4-6) and 300 (41.7); Maria Arzu, 50 hurdles (9.0); Shakira Llewellyn, 50 dash (6.7); and the relay (4:47.9).Revere (3-2, 2-1 NEC Large) winners were: Briana Scata, shot put (25-6); Jessica Simpson, 600 (1:43.0); Tayla Hough, 1,000 (3:00.0); Colby Hough, mile (5:54.3); and Joanna Greene, 2-mile (13:37.8).Winthrop 43, S’scott 39At Revere, the Winthrop winners were: Lauren Corolla, high jump (4-6); Lauren MacMullen, shot put (27-10 1/4); Katie Cochrane, 50 hurdles (8.7); Cortney Nolan, 50 dash (6.8); Jenny Fucillo, 300 (41.3); Kristin Lanza, 600 (1:50.0); and Kaitlyn Hersey, 2-mile (14:04.0).Swampscott (0-5, 0-3 NEC Small) winners were: Kelly Walton, 1,000 (2:56.1); Amelia Antrim, mile (5:51.6); and the relay (4:52.7).WRESTLINGSt. John’s 57, Cath. Memorial 16At West Roxbury, the Eagles (20-1, 3-0 Catholic Conference) had 11 winners: R