Pablo Sosa was a triple winner for the Fenwick boys track team in wins over Trinity Catholic and Matignon Tuesday at Fenwick.The Crusaders (2-0) defeated Trinity, 96-39, and Matignon, 98-24. Sosa won the 110 hurdles (18.2), the long jump (19-5) and the triple jump (37-2) against both teams.Chris White won the shot put (43-6) and the discus (100 feet) and Dan Kennedy the 200 (24.5).Austin Prep 89, St. Mary’s 49At Austin Prep, the Spartans’ 4 x 100 relay won with Guyshard Samson, Dean Murkison, Somto Ofonagaro and Derek Riley (0:56). Joey Rose won the 100 (1:03). Joe Whatlen won the high jump (5-6) and the discus (101-7) and Ian Grocki won the javelin (122-10).Danvers 69, English 53At Danvers, the Falcons’ Michael Lima won the shot put (44-9 1.2) and the discus; Ryan O’Connell won the high jump (5-9) and triple jump (38-7) and Cody Croft the long jump (20-1 1/2). Ben Pasquariello won the 800 (2:13) and Chris Chapruet the two-mile (10:44).Gloucester 82, Classical 43At Manning Field, the Rams (0-1) got wins from Angel Melendez in the 400 hurdles (1:12) and the 4×100 relay thanks to Chevere Archer, Jamil Muriel, Jaquan Houston and Calvin Harris (46.5). Harris added a second in the 100, Archer, a second in the high jump (5-6), and Huston a second in the triple jump.GIRLS TRACKAustin Prep 78, St. Mary’s 42At Austin Prep, Jen Williams, Keri Whitcomb, Emma Levangia and Ludia Modi combined to win the 4×100 relay (1:05). Nicole Hanlon won the discus (66-7) and the shot put (30-5).Fenwick 104, Trinity Catholic 17Fenwick 75, Matignon 56At Fenwick, sophomore Brittany Dolan continues to impress, taking first in the 100 hurdles (18.6) and first in the triple jump (32-6), nearly qualifying for the states in the latter event. Junior Lan-anh Nguyen won the 400 hurdles (1:25), while Kristina Moran won the shot put (28-6) and the discus (87-2). Fenwick is 2-0.GOLFFenwick 140, Trinity Catholic 19At the Meadow, Branden Neals shot a 38 for 33 points (2-over) to lead the Crusaders. Blaine Thibodeau fired a 40 (28 points), Pat Riley a 44 (23 points) and Matt Murray a 44 (23 points).