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Unbeaten Marblehead ousts North Reading

MARBLEHEAD — Three months ago, the Marblehead High football coaching staff put the phrase “Next Man Up” on their training camp T-shirts to sum up what they hoped would be the mantra for the 2016 Magicians.
After 10 weeks, the next men are up all right — up and on their way to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro for a state championship game.
Marblehead used a complete team effort on defense and a monster second half from backup running back Sam Frontero on offense to whitewash North Reading, 28-7, and claim the Division 2A North title Friday night at Piper Field.
“It’s the greatest feeling in the world. After coming up short the last few years, this win feels pretty amazing,” Bo Millett, one of the captains of the unbeaten Magicians (10-0), said. “The only thing that’s going to be better is holding up that (state championship) trophy at Gillette.”
A North Reading (8-2) squad that rolled up more than 400 yards of offense in last week’s semifinal playoff win over Danvers was held to just 147 by the Magicians. The Hornets had but two first downs and 36 net yards at halftime.
Offensively, Marblehead pulled away in the third quarter behind two punishing touchdown runs by Frontero, who stepped in for injured starter Jaason Lopez and piled up 60 yards on 13 carries. His 3-yard score after Millett recovered a fumble in the third made it 21-0, and his 12-yard jaunt put the Magicians comfortably ahead, 28-0, with 3:31 left in the third.
Lopez ran for 51 yards and scored the game’s first TD before going out with a bad ankle. North Reading’s defense stopped the Magicians twice inside their territory in the first half, but quarterback Drew Gally (127 yards) put together a quick scoring drive at the end of the first half to make it 14-0 at the break.
Matt McCarthy, who had 125 yards on 25 carries, scored from six yards out with only 6:12 to go for North Reading. Marblehead’s defense held strong the rest of the way to send it to Gillette for the second time in program history, first since 2009. It will face the winner South vs. Central winner for the Division 2A state title on Dec. 3.



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Football, 11/13/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover eliminated

North Andover lost a tough 2-1 first round matchup to Marblehead in the Division 2 North tournament. The Scarlet Knights finish the year 11-5-3.

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Girls Soccer, 11/06/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hillies nearly pull upset for the ages

Haverhill came this-close to one of the great upsets in school history but the Hillies fell in an epic first-round Division 2 North hockey game. Haverhill coach Joe Roberts lamented, "Sooooooo close!!" Unbeaten Marblehead, which improved to 22-0-1, got a goal from James McCarthy with 4:33 left in regulation and Drew Cioffi with 3:35 left. After two scoreless OTs, Marblehead won it in a shootout. Haverhill, which got a performance from keeper Mike Gleason which will be talked about for a long, long time, finished up at 9-10-2. He was credited with 46 saves in regulation and 64 overall.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 03/01/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Late Karalis goal lifts Knights

Abbie Karalis missed a late penalty kick but North Andover's junior all-conference forward didn't pout. Five minutes later, she tallied the game winner in a 2-1 win over No. 4 Marblehead.

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Girls Soccer, 11/07/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Memorable season

Pedro Lopez scored and Douglas Leiva stopped 15 shots to lead Greater Lawrence, which lost its tourney opener 5-1 to Marblehead. Derick Pereira was a defensive standout. The Reggies finished 8-6-5 for their first non-losing season since the 1995 squad went 8-8.

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Boys Soccer, 11/04/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Penamatsa rallies back

Varun Penamatsa rallied back after losing the first set 0-6 to take the next 6-0 and the super tiebreaker 10-8 to help Andover beat Marblehead 4-1.

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Boys Tennis, 04/04/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Marblehead 4, North Reading 1

STONEHAM — Maybe you’re surprised that the Marblehead High hockey team is now in the North semifinals, two wins away from skating at the TD Garden in this, their first foray as a Division 2 club.
But the Headers aren’t.
“This was our plan from the start of the season. We expected this from ourselves,” said senior left wing Erik Powers, who scored twice in his team’s 4-1 quarterfinal triumph over North Reading last night at Stoneham Arena.
“What we’ve done, it is impressive,” added senior goaltender Miles Barry, when told it was his team’s 18th win of the season. “I think we all knew we had excellent potential coming into the season, and we’ve been looking towards this all year.”
Seventh-seeded Marblehead (18-5-1) took control early by scoring three times in the game’s first 7:43 and dominated the Hornets statistically, outshooting them 44-10.
The Headers now advance to the Division 2 North quarterfinals Monday at the Chelmsford Forum in North Billerica against the winner of last night’s late Masconomet/Tewksbury game (time TBA) at the Chelmsford Forum.
Marblehead’s Red (1st), Green (2nd) and Maroon (4th) lines all scored while its Grey (3rd) unit forechecked effectively the entire game and never let second-seeded North Reading (16-3-2) much in the way of an offensive attack. On the few occasions the Headers suffered a defensive breakdown, Barry was there standing his ground. The 5-foot-8, 140-pound keeper stopped Shane Driscoll on a semi-breakaway early in the second period before robbing Mike Driscoll on a clean break, catching the puck between his collarbone and mask.
“All four lines played very well,” said head coach Bob Jackson, “and Miles didn’t see a lot of shots but came up really big when he had to. And we did a great job on man-down situations (killing 5 of 6 penalties).”
Marblehead wasted little time establishing its first period dominance, scoring 64 seconds after the puck was first dropped. Powers netted his 13th goal of the season after collecting defenseman Trevor Gelineau’s shot from the point and depositing it in back of North Reading netminder Keith Linnane (40 saves).
“It was a great way to start the game,” Barry said. “Coming out fast like that catches everyone off guard.”
Senior fourth liner Chris Cormier, who didn’t score at all during the regular season, bagged his second goal in as many playoff games to make it 2-0 at 7:23. Setting up shop in front of Linnane, he took a pass from linemate Max Delvento  (who was stationed behind the net) and one-timed the puck home.
On the very next shift, the Headers broke out of their zone 2-on-1 as brothers Tom and Matt Koopman bore on in Linnane. Matt, the sophomore center, kept the puck and roofed a missile high glove side that Linnane couldn’t get to.
“We definitely caught them flat-footed in that first period,” said Powers, who added an empty net goal with eight seconds to play. “But we knew they were a good team and they’d come out after us the next two periods. But us playing those four lines I think wore them down.”
North Reading came out and played much better in the second stanza, getting a power play goal from senior captain Tom Day at 4:41. But those two terrific saves by Barry and some staunch penalty killing prevented further damage, a trait Marblehead continued in the final period until Powers’ empty netter sealed the deal.
Marblehead 4, North Reading 1
at Stoneham Arena
North Reading: 0 1 0 — 1
Marblehead: 3 0 1 — 4
First period: M, Erik Powers (Trevor Gelineau, Time Kalinowski), 1:04; M, Chris Cormier (Max Delvento, Liam Gillis), 7:23; M, Matt Koopman (Tom Koopman), 7:43.
Second Period: NR, Thomas Day (un), ppg, 4:41.
Third Period: M, Powers (un), eng, 14:52.
Saves: M, Miles Barry 9; NR, Keith Linnane 40.
Records: M, 18-5-1; NR, 16-3-2.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/28/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Marblehead hammers Hornets

STONEHAM — Maybe you’re surprised that the Marblehead High hockey team is now in the North semifinals, two wins away from skating at the TD Garden in this, their first foray as a Division 2 club. But the Headers aren’t. “This was our plan from the start of the season. We expected this from ourselves,” said senior left wing Erik Powers, who scored twice in his team’s 4-1 quarterfinal triumph over North Reading last night at Stoneham Arena. “What we’ve done, it is impressive,” added senior goaltender Miles Barry, when told it was his team’s 18th win of the season. “I think we all knew we had excellent potential coming into the season, and we’ve been looking towards this all year.” Seventh-seeded Marblehead (18-5-1) took control early by scoring three times in the game’s first 7:43 and dominated the Hornets statistically, outshooting them 44-10. The Headers now advance to the Division 2 North quarterfinals Monday at the Chelmsford Forum in North Billerica against the winner of last night’s late Masconomet/Tewksbury game (time TBA) at the Chelmsford Forum. Marblehead’s Red (1st), Green (2nd) and Maroon (4th) lines all scored while its Grey (3rd) unit forechecked effectively the entire game and never let second-seeded North Reading (16-3-2) much in the way of an offensive attack. On the few occasions the Headers suffered a defensive breakdown, Barry was there standing his ground. The 5-foot-8, 140-pound keeper stopped Shane Driscoll on a semi-breakaway early in the second period before robbing Mike Driscoll on a clean break, catching the puck between his collarbone and mask. “All four lines played very well,” said head coach Bob Jackson, “and Miles didn’t see a lot of shots but came up really big when he had to. And we did a great job on man-down situations (killing 5 of 6 penalties).” Marblehead wasted little time establishing its first period dominance, scoring 64 seconds after the puck was first dropped. Powers netted his 13th goal of the season after collecting defenseman Trevor Gelineau’s shot from the point and depositing it in back of North Reading netminder Keith Linnane (40 saves). “It was a great way to start the game,” Barry said. “Coming out fast like that catches everyone off guard.” Senior fourth liner Chris Cormier, who didn’t score at all during the regular season, bagged his second goal in as many playoff games to make it 2-0 at 7:23. Setting up shop in front of Linnane, he took a pass from linemate Max Delvento  (who was stationed behind the net) and one-timed the puck home. On the very next shift, the Headers broke out of their zone 2-on-1 as brothers Tom and Matt Koopman bore on in Linnane. Matt, the sophomore center, kept the puck and roofed a missile high glove side that Linnane couldn’t get to. “We definitely caught them flat-footed in that first period,” said Powers, who added an empty net goal with eight seconds to play. “But we knew they were a good team and they’d come out after us the next two periods. But us playing those four lines I think wore them down.” North Reading came out and played much better in the second stanza, getting a power play goal from senior captain Tom Day at 4:41. But those two terrific saves by Barry and some staunch penalty killing prevented further damage, a trait Marblehead continued in the final period until Powers’ empty netter sealed the deal. Marblehead 4, North Reading 1 at Stoneham Arena North Reading: 0 1 0 — 1 Marblehead: 3 0 1 — 4 First period: M, Erik Powers (Trevor Gelineau, Time Kalinowski), 1:04; M, Chris Cormier (Max Delvento, Liam Gillis), 7:23; M, Matt Koopman (Tom Koopman), 7:43. Second Period: NR, Thomas Day (un), ppg, 4:41. Third Period: M, Powers (un), eng, 14:52. Saves: M, Miles Barry 9; NR, Keith Linnane 40. Records: M, 18-5-1; NR, 16-3-2.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/28/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Conway scores 100th goal

Amanda Conway made a steal, skated in on a breakaway and fired the puck low glove side for 100th goal of her varsity career in Tewksbury/Methuen's 9-2 victory over Marblehead.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 02/14/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shutout for Hornets

 

 

North Reading's boys soccer team scored a goal from Jake Intorcio with 10 minutes left and then relied on its defense to defeat Marblehead 1-0 in a Division 3 quarterfinal matchup. Peter Walsh, Ben Schille and Zach Herman were exceptional on defense and Bill Brandano made four saves for the Hornets (13-5-1), who will face No. 2-seed Watertown tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Chelmsford.

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Boys Soccer, 11/04/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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