The Lynnfield girls track team chalked up its first win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday. Meghan Goodwin led the Pioneers to a 73-72 win over Wilmington in Hamilton by winning four events: the long jump (15-1), triple jump (31-8), 400 (1:01.4) and 200 (27.9).”She had a great day,” Lynnfield coach Mike Mischo said.Other Lynnfield winners were Justina Padovani, 400 hurdles (1:12.9); Karen Welper, javelin (81-4); Rachel LaMusta, discus (70-7), and Greta Hunt, pole vault (6-6).Swampscott 78, Winthrop 43At Swampscott, Cassie Noonan won the 200 (28.3) and was part of the winning 4×100 relay team and Lindsay Walsh won the mile (5:29) and 400 (:65) for the Big Blue (1-1). Also winning for Swampscott were Amelia Antrim, 2-mile (12:52); Erica Mazman, long jump (15-1.5); Kelly Walton, discus (71); Maggie O’Callahan, shot put (26-3.5); Hannah King, 800 (2:42); and Carley Hayes, high jump (4-4). Rounding out the 4×100 relay team were Vanessa Popeo, Nikki Gateman, and Colleen Meagher, winning in 58.2.Revere over EnglishAt Manning Field, Bianca Fowler won three events and Maria Arzu won another two, but still English fell short of the Patriots.BOYS TRACKEnglish 68, Revere 54At Manning Field, Ricky Kimber won three events and placed second in two others for the Bulldogs. Also winning for English in the 4×100 were Ashani Nelson, Jesse Fowler, Jesse Birotte, and Camy Ducasse.Swampscott 89, Winthrop 38At Swampscott, the Big Blue’s Matt Gateman won the 400 low hurdles (63.6) and 800 (2:29) and Adam Beerman won the triple jump (35-3) and 400 (57.6). Also winning for Swampscott (2-0) were Sam Rakoc, 2-mile (10:25); Jake Conaty, mile (5:08); Dave Wilson, discus (133-7), James Payne, shot put (41); Jermaine Kelley, 100 high hurdles (17.9); and Kimson Jean, 200 (22.7).Danvers 87.5, Saugus 43.5At Danvers, the Falcons had three double winners: Michael Lima in the shot put (44-1.5) and discus (111); Ryan O’Connell in the 400 hurdles (:61) and triple jump (39-4.5); and Cody Croft in the 100 (11.7) and 200 (24.7). Also winning for Danvers were David Wright, mile (5:14); Chris Chapruet, 2-mile (10:30); and Tim Duggan, javelin (124-6).BOYS LACROSSESt. Mary’s 5, Marian 4 (OT)At Framingham, Corey Campbell scored four goals for the Spartans, including the game-winner in overtime. Shaun Borders had two assists, one coming on the game-winner. Brendan Donovan had two assists and Chris Toomey had a goal. Matt Rogers (15 saves) was in net.Minuteman 7, Tech 6At Manning Field, the Tigers (2-4) trailed 7-4 late in the game, but cut the deficit to one before time ran out. Joe Estrella had three goals; others who helped included Damon Whyte, two goals; Jordan Rucker (goal, assist) and Mike Donovan (3 assists).GIRLS LACROSSESwampscott 11, Cambridge 4At Cambridge, Elise Giangregorio notched four goals and four assists for the Big Blue (2-2). Gretchen Luke and Sarah Burnham each had a pair of goals.BOYS GOLFFenwick 126, Pope John 23At Lynnfield Centre, the Crusaders (3-0) got a 38 posted by Blaine Thibodeau for 29 points. Also for Fenwick, Brandon Neals scored a 40 for 24 points, and Brian McConnell and Pat Riley both finished with a 43.