Putting together a balanced offense, the Classical baseball team defeated Georgetown 4-2 at Fraser Field on Friday.”The guys have been working hard all year,” Rams coach Mike Zukowski said. “They’re still working hard.”Zukowski hopes the win would give his team “a little momentum” going into the Nipper Clancy Tournament this weekend. Classical is 6-12.Four players led the Rams at the plate: Brian Kolodziej (2-3, 1 run scored, 1 RBI, 1 stolen base), Wilson Mercado (2-3, 2 RBI), T.J. Bartlett (1-2, 1 run scored), and Ellido Reyes (1-3, 1 RBI). Ryan Powers pitched all seven innings, allowing two earned runs on seven hits, walking two and fanning one.Classical took a 3-0 lead before Georgetown made it 3-2 in the top of the fourth. However, the Rams got the run back in the bottom of the inning for the final score.Lfd. 11, Austin Prep 8At Belmont High, Lynnfield (5-14) advanced in the first round of the Brendan Grant Memorial Tournament. The Pioneers play Winchester in the title game today (2 p.m.).The key inning in this one was the sixth. Lynnfield entered the bottom of the frame trailing 8-3. However, singles by Garrett McNeill, Chris Grassi and Pete Franchi loaded the bases, and John Caruso hit a two-run double. Nick Roberts and Matt Connolly hit RBI singles to make it 8-7, and after Mike Lang singled, Mike Pescione doubled to tie the score at 8-8.McNeill hit a two-run single in his second time up that inning, and Franchi followed with an RBI single, wrapping up a 10-hit, 8-run rally.”They went up there with a purpose and hit the ball,” Lynnfield coach John O’Brien said.In the second inning, McNeill had doubled and Grassi and Caruso had hit RBI singles to pull Lynnfield within 5-3.McNeill got the win, pitching all seven innings.In the Northeastern Conference/Cape Ann League All-Star game at North Andover, the NEC defeated the CAL, 13-7. Among those who played well for the NEC squad were three players from Swampscott. A.J. Zarinsky of Swampscott scored two goals and added two assists, while Jon Poth added a goal and an assist. Matt Nutter played goalie for the NEC in the second half.