The Tech boys basketball team rebounded from a double overtime loss to Cambridge Monday with a 75-62 win over Northeast at Tech.The Tigers spread the offense around, with five players hitting double figures – . Wardell Barber (14 points), Terrance Gallo and Richie Warren Jr., 12 points each, Victor Smith, 11 points, and Josh Cheever, 10 points, all got into the act offensively.Tech (13-4, 11-1) plays Gr. Lowell Friday and if the Tigers win, they’ll face Greater . Lawrence next week for the Commonwealth Conference title.Marblehead 65, Danvers 43At Danvers, the Magicians (10-5) qualified for the state tournament for the third year in a row. Tariq Allen (17 points, 7 steals) and Brandon Lee (16 points) led the attack for Marblehead with Tom Powers checking in with 11 points.Salem 80, Peabody 67At Peabody, Antonio Reyes (27 points) had a big game for the Witches (12-5) , but he had plenty of help from teammates Bryan Ortiz and Derek McIntyre, who were each good for 16 points, and Kyle Reardon (12 point). Reardon also have five rebounds off the bench.Ryan English got the job done for the Tanners (4-12) with 23 points. Vasilios Frangias (14 points) and A.J. Grube (10 points) also helped out. Salem led by 17 early in the third period, but Peabody cut the deficit to four before the Witches put the Tanners on ice for good.St. John’s 75, Cath. Mem. 66At Catholic Memorial, the Prep avenged an early season loss to the Knights thanks in part to a pair of freshmen who were still on the junior varsity squad when the teams met in January.Freshmen Mike Carbone (nine points) and Steve Haladyna (three) earned mention from their coach, Sean Connolly, who credited their play as the reason the Eagles (8-6) won in West Roxbury after being defeated at home, 70-59, in the teams’ first contest.The Prep led 41-31 at the half, and although Catholic Memorial (11-4) made a slight push in the third quarter, the Eagles were able to hold on.Pat Connaughton (21 points, 15 rebounds) and Mike Hall (12 points, 14 rebounds) both collected double-doubles for the victors.GIRLS BASKETBALLDanvers 53, Marblehead 37At Marblehead, Bridget Forbes scored a team-high 15 for the Magicians, but it was not enough to hang with the Falcons.”After starting 7-0, we’ve been very inconsistent,” said Danvers (9-6) coach Pat Veilleux. “We’ve been struggling, and this is one game closer to qualifying for the tournament.”Kelli McDonald scored a game-high 18, and Erica Veilleux and Sarah Palazola each added eight.Despite the loss, Marblehead (0-13) coach Sharlene Blake was happy with her team’s effort.”We’re definitely getting better,” she said. “The first time around, they beat us by 40, but recently, we’ve been putting the ball in the net and the offense has been flowing better.”Sophomore Ari Freddo played a strong game for the Magicians scoring seven.Salem 40, Peabody 28At Salem, this one was up for grabs for the first three quarters, with Peabody leading at the half and trailing by one after three, but the Witches buried a couple of timely threes in fourth quarter to put the game away. Ashley White, who led all scorers with 16 points, had four threes, including two in the fourth.Kerrie O’Shea had 10 points for the Tanners. Ginny Fleming had six points and eight rebounds and Brittany Lefave pulled down 10 rebounds in the loss. Peabody is 6-9, 6-7 Northeastern Conference.Gloucester 58, Saugus 37At Saugus, the Fishermen started slow with a six-point first quarter, but took the lead by halftime at 22-18, and a 23-6 scoring advantage in the fourth sealed the win.Gloucester’s (8-6) Hannah Cain, a sophomore point guard, scored a game-high 25, and senior captain Lindsay Rogers scored 17.Liz Dean dropped in a team-high 18 for the Sachems.Northeast 38, Tech 34At Northeast, the Tigers jumped out to an 11-2 lead after a quarter, but ran into trouble thereafter. First, the team was hit with two technicals – with the Knights hitting three of the four free throws – and then they lost leading scorer