St. Mary’s girls hockey team exploded for a 6-0 win over Austin Prep yesterday evening. In doing so, the Spartans clinched a fourth consecutive Catholic Central League crown.”It’s a great accomplishment to clinch at this point in the season,” St. Mary’s coach Frank Pagliuca said.Courtney Winters scored a hat trick for St. Mary’s. Marisa Maccario, Michelle Golden and Erin McAndrews scored the other Spartan goals.”She (Winters) has been on a scoring streak lately,” said Pagliuca. “She’s a dangerous player whether she is in front of the net or has the puck.”The defense, led by captain Alex Smith, had a great night, only allowing two pucks to reach Kelsey Magrane.Masco 3, Marblehead 2At Rockett Arena in Salem, Taylor Maag scored a goal and an assist for the Magicians (6-5-1). Kelsey Maguire scored the other goal, while Britani Dunbar picked up a pair of assists. Moe Bradley turned away 23 shots and Keelin Fallon played her best game of the season at wing.Wilmington 7, Peabody 3At Wilmington, the line of Becky Holmes (two assists), Mia Cohen (two goals) and Lyndsay Konovalchik (one goal and one assist) accounted for all of the scoring, as they were paired together for the first time of the season.Brittany Costa had a phenomenal game in net, making 45 saves.Everett 2, Beverly 0At Everett, Brianna Jackson turned away 17 shots for the Panthers (6-4-1).BOYS HOCKEYCoyle-Cassidy 2, St. Mary’s 1At Raynham, the Spartans (7-5-1) jumped out to a 1-0 first-period lead. Kyle Martins scored the goal. St. Mary’s even outshot the top-ranked Division 2 team 34-22. However, the Spartans couldn’t solve CC’s goalie, Tim Carey, in the final two periods.”I think from goaltender to defensive unit to forwards, all came to play, and played with intensity,” St. Mary’s coach Mark Lee said. “All the things that you look for came together. The kid (Carey) just put the stops to us.”Lynnfield 3, Amesbury 1At Newburyport, John Lee scored a pair of goals for the Pioneers (6-3-1, 6-4-2). Craig Cataldo turned away 11 shots.St. John’s 2, BC High 1At Danvers, Colin Blackwell scored both of the Eagles’ (4-4-3) goals. Ed Estey picked up an assist. David Letarte turned away 29 shots.Winthrop 3, Marblehead 1At Winthrop, a pair of goals in the second period from George Costa and Alex Hamilton lifted the Vikings. Dan Shannon added an empty-netter for some insurance with just over 30 seconds remaining.Revere 2, Lynn 0At Revere, Jay Sasso scored a goal and an assist to lead the Patriots’ attack. Chris Mastropietro scored the other goal, while Anthony Noel and Matt Vasquez each picked up an assist.The Jets fall to 5-7 on the season.Beverly 5, Salem 2At Salem, the Panthers overcame a 5-0 deficit. Ty Albano netted a pair of goals and added an assist. Jack Liacos scored a goal and an assist.Nick Jolbert and Justin Engdahl scored the Witches’ goals.Fenwick 5, Marian 3At Peabody, the Crusaders (7-2-3, 4-0 CCL) took a 5-1 lead after two periods. Dale Crispin scored twice and added two assists for Fenwick. Coach Bo Tierney called the first two periods “the best 30 minutes of hockey we played all season.” He added, “I don’t remember the last time that the first two periods went the way you teach it and preach it.”GIRLS BASKETBALLFenwick 69, Tewksbury 58At Tewksbury, the Crusaders (9-3) had four players in double figures: Bridget Dullea (20), Amy Pelletier (13), Lizzy Trainor (13) and Lauren DiCarlo (10). DiCarlo also finished with seven rebounds. Lara Bruni pulled down seven rebounds and picked up six blocks to go along with her seven points.SWIMMINGSpellman 93, St. Mary’s 69Emily Olson had a standout day for the Spartans, as she placed first in the 100 backstroke (1:12.82) and third in the 200 IM (2:28.72). She was also part of the 200 freestyle relay (with Felicia Ruano, Brendan Donovan and John Chambers) that placed second (1:53.1) and the medley relay (with Kate Abbott, Ruano and Veronica Pollard), which finished third (2:23.78).TRACKDanvers’ girls team had the strongest showing