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Foley, Andover roll in tourney opener

Anna Foley and Amelia Hanscom each scored 21 points as top-seeded Andover beat Newton South 63-42 in the Division 1 Round of 32 on Friday. The Golden Warriors (18-1) will next host Framingham on Tuesday (6:30 p.m.)

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Girls Basketball, 03/05/22 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Perry in OT

Cullen Dolan scored with 14.8 seconds left in regulation and Andrew Perry scored in OT off a Brady Tremblay rebound as North Andover topped Newton South, 3-2. Troy Takesian stopped 31 of 33 NS shots.
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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/03/22 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Young Hillies respond

 

Sophomore Emmerson Cerasoulo led a young Haverhill team to a 3-0 season opening win over Newton South with 8 kills and 14 assists.

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Girls Volleyball, 09/09/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Outstanding Alfonso

The Methuen boys hockey team got back to a .500 record after taking down Newton South, 5-1. Zach Alfonso made 43 saves in net, and Ethan Schena scored twice for the Rangers (6-6-1).

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/01/20 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Crowe breaks through

 

Methuen senior Claudia Crowe scored the first goal of her career to highlight Methuen/Tewksbury's 5-1 victory over Newton South. Five players scored for the Rangers(8-1-4).

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Girls Ice Hockey, 01/27/20 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Great Scott!

Colby Scott recorded a hat trick to lead the Methuen boys hockey team to a 6-4 win over Newton South. James Trussell had 30 saves for the Rangers (4-4), who snapped a four-game skid with the win.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 01/11/20 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dingle heats up

Haverhill's McKayla Dingle erupted for 20 points, including four 3-pointers, but the Hillies fell to Newton South 71-62.

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Girls Basketball, 12/22/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hot from deep

Kyle Moore and Jake McElroy each hit six of North Andover's whopping 20 3-pointers as the Scarlet Knights rolled past Newton South 89-64. Mikey Gorgoni added three 3's for the winners.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

26 for Casey

Alyssa Casey scored 26 points for Andover, which lost to Newton South, 52-43, in the MVC-DCL Challenge.

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Girls Basketball, 12/11/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lawrence cannot break through

NEWTON – With less than a minute left, Lawrence was able to put together a nice drive and salvage a late touchdown to avert the shutout. But by that point it was too little too late.
Newton South smothered Lawrence for a 27-6 non-playoff victory Friday afternoon (noon kickoff) at a windy Newton South High. 
“We didn’t play well from the start,” said Lawrence coach Mike Yameen. “We fought the last two weeks but today we didn’t have it in us.”
Before the late scoring drive, the Lancers’ offensive possessions included four three-and-outs, two interceptions, a blocked punt and a turnover on downs after a short drive. 
The team had only managed five yards of total offense by halftime, and while the defense played well for most of the first half, Newton South’s running game began to wear the Lancers out as time went on.
There were some highlights, however. In the first quarter, junior Ruben Morillo grabbed an interception to abruptly end the Lions’ opening drive. The Lancers stuffed the hosts on their next two drives, too, but just before halftime Newton was able to grind out a 12-play drive for a touchdown.
Lawrence started with the ball in the third quarter, but Newton South forced a punt and then blocked it to start off with great field position. Four plays later, Sasha Hoban (10 of 22, 193 yards) found Legaun Pope for a 5-yard touchdown.
Newton South got touchdowns from sophomore running back Aidan Lopci (29-169) and Hoban in the fourth to pull away. 
But with the clock winding down, Lawrence quarterback Ronny Pena and receiver Dylan Montanez were able to string together some passes to bring the Lancers down field, capping the drive off with a 8-yard pass with 44 seconds remaining.
Angel Abreu finished with a team-high 34 yards rushing on 11 carries, and Pena was 9 for 18 with 54 yards passing and Montanez had three catches for 32 yards. 
Lawrence (0-10) will now have some time to regroup before facing crosstown rival Central Catholic on Thanksgiving. 

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Football, 11/11/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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