Corey Campbell scored six goals to lead the St. Mary’s boys lacrosse team to a 13-1 win over Malden Monday at Manning Field.”It was a well-played game,’ St. Mary’s coach Dan Ritchie said. “We moved the ball around nicely and our defense was pretty solid. We had a lot of shots on net. Their goalie made a good amount of saves.”The Spartans had seven players with single goals: Brendan Donovan, who also had three assists; Matt Malloy, Nikko Markham, Chris Toomey, Tim Aylward, Nico Manganiello and Justin Thorne. Matt Rogers (8 saves) was in net.Lynnfield 12, Matignon 4At Lynnfield, the Pioneers’ stellar start continued as the team received hat tricks from A.J. Roberto and Trevor Panzini.Jake Panzini scored a pair, and Lynnfield had single-goal performances from Alex MacEachern, Jonathan Tremblay, Jonathan Leydon and Roger Samson, but the most valuable Pioneer may have been a player who didn’t even score, Frank Camissa.”Frank won every single face-off. He was 19-of-19,” said Lynnfield (7-1) coach Joe Papagni. “That’s 19 extra times we got possession and they didn’t. That’s huge. He works like heck on it, and he’s done a great job.”Doug Ullian made eight saves for the victors, and the loss dropped Matignon to 5-4.Tewksbury 18, Saugus 2At Stackpole Field, the Sachems struggled mightily against a tough non-conference opponent as the program continues to rebuild after losing nine of its 10 starters to graduation following last season.”We have a lot of young talent coming up. A lot of the younger guys are getting playing time and getting acclimated to the game,” said Saugus (1-5) coach William Robinson.Anthony Howell and Rodrigo Henriques scored for the Sachems.St. John’s Prep 18, Beverly 5At St. John’s, the Eagles remained perfect at 7-0 with a decisive victory.John Jennings (four goals), Garrett Campbell (three), Matt Scalise (two) and Jimmy O’Connell (two) provided the majority of the Prep’s offense. Goalies Nick Valenti and Matt DeFillipo split time and made five saves combined.The Eagles will be tested on the road Thursday against undefeated Walpole.Peabody 11, Danvers 6At Danvers, the game was tied at 5-5 heading into the final quarter. Mark Daddario had five goals and an assist for Peabody; other contributors included: Derek West (2 goals, 2 assists); Greg Shidler (2 goals) and Matt Rodgers and Tony Cappella, one goal each. Justin Savigeau picked up the win.Salem 7, Gloucester 5At Gloucester, Salem’s Pete Cavallaro (3 goals, 2 assists) and Frank Lento and Mike Doherty, two goals and two assists each, supplied the offense with Scott Kugel and Brad Duhaime anchoring the defense. Nick Romeo (8 saves) got the win. Salem is 5-3.GIRLS TENNISBeverly 5, Danvers 0At Danvers, the Panthers (2-1) had wins from Sabrina Salmela, 6-3, 6-1, at first singles; Sophie Blau, 6-2, 6-4, at second singles and Gina Pinciaro, 6-3, 6-3, at third singles. Kate Johnson-Robyn Spiridigliozzi won 6-3, 6-1 at first doubles and Ally Dettorre-Liz Zarkades won 7-5, 6-3, in the two spot.