Beverly got three homers to power its way past Salem 9-2. The Panthers clinched a tie for the Northeastern Conference regular-season championship (with Peabody) for the first time since 1992.”It’s a great feeling,” Panthers coach Dave Wilbur said. “We’re proud of this team. They were consistent from day one. We feel proud about sharing this with Peabody. They are a great team as well.”Peter Kalas and Austin Butler both hit three-run homers for their fifth of the season. Steve DuBois hit his third of the season – a solo shot. Joe Wioncek also had a strong day at the plate for Beverly (18-2). He went 3-for-4.”These guys have done it all year,” said Wilbur. “It is a good day for Beverly baseball.”Kalas picked up the win. He scattered four hits over seven innings, while striking out six and walking two.Peabody 12, Revere 1At Revere, the Tanners (16-5) clinched a tie for the NEC crown with Beverly. Nate Hubisz picked up the win in his first varsity start. He allowed two runs over four innings, while striking out eight and walking none. He also went 2-for-3 at the plate, and hit a two-run homer. Ramses Vittini and Andrew Bucci both went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBI.Swampscott 7, Marblehead 6At Swampscott, Hunter Gordon was a triple shy of the cycle, scoring three runs and adding a pair of RBI for the Big Blue (10-8). He added a pair of stolen bases. John Pelletier launched a three-run home run. Freshman Frank Legere hit a pair of singles.Casey Collins picked up the win; Steve Moran earned a save.Winthrop 8, Saugus 5At Winthrop, the Vikings (6-13) clinched a tournament berth for the fifth straight year. Rob Swanson struck out seven to pick up his second win in a row. Matt Moore closed out the game on the mound and also hit a two-run triple. Nick McCarthy knocked in four runs.Gloucester 10, Danvers 1At Danvers, Nick Gikas singled in John Gikas for the Falcons’ lone run. Danvers fell to 4-13.