Swampscott’s boys hockey team knew that it had repeated as the Northeastern Conference South champion before it even took the ice against the Lynn Jets last night, thanks to a 2-1 Salem win over Marblehead.”We had two goals for the regular season,” Big Blue coach Gino Faia said. “The first was to make the tournament and the second was to repeat as champions. I’m very proud.”However, it did not deter Swampscott from handing Lynn a defeat of the same score, 2-1.”It was a great effort,” said Faia. “We really controlled the pace of the game.”Justin Massey had a part in both of the Big Blue (12-3-3) goals, with a goal and an assist (good for 27 points on the season). Gino Cresta netted the other goal.Jeff Porter scored for the Jets (7-9-2). Nick Comeau turned away 32 shots in the loss. Lynn needs to win its final two games against Fenwick and Danvers to earn a trip to the tournament.Fenwick 4, Trinity Cath. 1At Ryan Skating Arena in Watertown, the Crusaders (10-3-3, 7-0-0 Catholic Central League/Small) won the program’s first league title since 1996 as Mark Sparaco had two goals and an assist and Dale Crispin added a goal and an assist.”We told the kids before the game that you don’t know when the next time a winning a championship is going to come, and they had that (Wednesday),” Fenwick coach Bo Tierney said. “It’s really special for the kids and this was the goal from day one.”Things didn’t start out well for Fenwick, as Trinity took a 1-0 lead midway through the period, but Dale Crispin and Mark Sparaco scored a minute apart late in the period to put Fenwick in front.After a scoreless second period, freshman Mike Cipriani provided the Crusaders with an insurance goal at 6:55, assisted by Bret Kidik and Ryan Adamson. Sparaco sealed things for Fenwick with 3:35 to go.”We got off to a sluggish start in the first, but from then on had 31 shots in the second and third,” Tierney said.St. John’s (D) 6, St. John’s (S) 2At Stoneham Arena, Colin Blackwell netted a hat trick for the Eagles (6-5-6), with all three goals coming in the second period. Nick Riccio and Justin Dirienzo both scored a goal and an assist. Andrew Pierce scored the final goal.David LeTarte turned away 20 shots.St. John’s needs to win one or pick up two ties in the final three games of the season to make the tournament. This will be no easy task, as it will face three of the top five teams in the state: Springfield Cathedral, Catholic Memorial and Central Catholic.St. Bernard’s 2, St. Mary’s 0At Connery Rink in Lynn, the Spartans (8-8-2) had a 28-24 shots on goal advantage but were snakebitten once again offensively.”We struggled to find the net,” St. Mary’s coach Mark Lee said. “That’s been our problem all year.”The Bernardians scored once in the second and third periods to get the win. St. Mary’s needs two points in its final two games to clinch a tournament berth.Revere 7, Danvers 1At Cronin Rink at Revere, the Patriots exploded in the first and third periods to extend their record to 12-2-3, 10-1-1 in the NEC. Chris Mastropietro led the way for Revere, recording two goals and two assists. Jay Sasso scored twice and added an assist for Revere; Matt Vasquez added a score and two assists.The lone goal for Danvers came in the first period, when Stephen DeRoche scored on a feed from Kyle Larson and Pete Marshall.”Heading into the third period, we were getting shots,” said Revere coach Jim Palumbo. “Then, in the third period, we opened up and started scoring.”Salem 2, Marblehead 1At Rockett Arena in Salem, the Headers (11-6-2, 6-6-1 NEC South) ran into the brick wall that was Salem goalie Cody Grondin, who stopped 44 shots to help the Witches (3-12-1, 2-11-1 NEC) pull the upset.Mike Day played hero for Salem at 1:55 of the third, scoring off a Peter Cavallaro assist. Justin Engdahl also scored early in the first for the Witches. Ellery Smith had the tying goal for Marblehead at 13:16 of the first, assisted by Anders Gundersen and Jake Kulevich.Somerville 6, Saugus 2At K