The Winthrop football team shut out Triton, 14-0, to improve to 9-0 and reach the MIAA Division 4 North title game next week against Lynnfield.The Vikings, the No. 1 seed in Division 4 North, will host the game at Miller Field.Reise Turransky got Winthrop on the scoreboard with a 35-yard run in the first quarter, and quarterback Dylan Driscoll had a 1-yard run in the second. Jake Chudina scored both extra points for the Vikings.Winthrop?s defense stepped up against a Triton offense that had averaged 30.4 points per game entering the contest.?We hung on. It was a good game,” said Winthrop coach Sean Driscoll. “We played very well defensively.”That defense will be tested next week against a powerful Lynnfield offense.?Next week is big,” Driscoll said. “We?re very fortunate to be home against Lynnfield. We?ll have our hands full, much as we did tonight. But it will be great to play a championship team at home.”Revere 27, Wilmington 6At Wilmington, the Patriots sprung the upset in a non-playoff game as Kaleb Silva and Danny Murphy each scored two touchdowns and ran for 150 yards for the Patriots.?But I?m most proud of my defense,” said Revere coach Lou Cicatelli. “They had a stellar performance. We played really well. Brandon Brito, Gabe Martinez, and Anthony Destefano were outstanding. It was a big win for us. I?m very happy.”Cicatelli expects his squad to face Danvers next week in a rematch of the Patriots? Week 4 loss.?We?re really looking forward to that,” Cicatelli said.Waltham 35, Classical 6At Waltham, “We turned the ball over early and they capitalized on our mistakes,” said Classical coach Tim Phelps. “We turned the ball over twice in the red zone in the first quarter and had six turnovers in all.”In other football scores, Beverly fell out of the playoffs, losing to Wilmington, 26-7; Danvers defeated Somerville, 26-7; Salem lost to Belmont, 41-18; Gloucester beat Dracus, 41-23; and it was Watertown 33, Saugus 15.BOYS SOCCERBoston Int. 3, Lynnfield 0No. 5 Lynnfield (10-3-6) Lost, 3-0, to No. 4 Boston International (12-3-2) in the Division 4 North quarterfinals. Boston International took a 1-0 lead about seven minutes into the game and carried it into the second half before adding on.?They?re a very good team,” said Lynnfield coach Brent Munroe of Boston International. “They outplayed us for a good part of the game. But we had a great group of seniors who all played well today.”In Division 2 North quarterfinals, No. 3 Beverly (13-1-6) was upset, 2-1, by No. 11 Winchester (12-6-2) on penalty kicks.GIRLS SOCCERN. Andover 2, Marblehead 1No. 5 North Andover scored the decisive goal with about five minutes left in the game.?It?s disappointing, but overall it was a great season so I can?t be too disappointed,” said Marblehead coach Andrew Bub. “But, I wish for the girls we could have made a deeper run.?My seniors were great all season.They maintained a great attitude and leadership. And in this game, Olivia Eddy and Meagan McCarthy, both sophomore forwards, had great games.”FIELD HOCKEYWeston 2, Lynnfield 1At Acton-Boxborough in the Division 2 North semifinal, Bailey Fanikos scored the Pioneers goal to tie the game, but Weston scored with 1:36 left in overtime for the win.