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Roundup: Locals shine in track and field

January 27, 2026 by Joey Barrett

During Saturday’s MSTCA State Coaches Invitational, St. John’s Prep was led by Henry McDonnell (3rd – mile – 4:21.18) and Leo Emerson (4th – 55mh – 7.79), while Peabody’s Mohamed Lhassouani took third in the 1,000m (2:36.75). Bishop Fenwick’s Adelaide Sweatman impressed in the 2-mile (11:54.06).

As for the Freshman Sophomore Invitational, the Tanners had themselves a day. Performing well were Avani Ingham (5th – 300m – 43.41), Lauren Foley (3rd – 1,000m – 3:04.61), Ella Braz (2nd – mile – 5:27.51), Zaiden Nazaire (11th – shot put – 39-9.75), and Claire Welton (5th – shot put – 30-3). The Prep was paced by Garrett Dodge (11th – 600m – 1:29.63), Michael Salemi (15th – long jump – 18-02.25), Will Figulski (12th – shot put – 39-9), and Vinny Graziani (17th – shot put – 37-0.50).

SWIMMING AND DIVING

St. Mary’s 79
Bishop Fenwick 72

On a St. Mary’s Senior Night that celebrated Travis Smith, Shelia Pimentel, and Angelica Rodriguez Munoz, the Spartans took care of business against the Crusaders. Swimming well were Izzy Amodeo (1st – 200 and 500 freestyle), Smith (1st – 50 and 100 freestyle), Luka Kukolj (1st – 100 breaststroke), and the first-place freestyle relay team of Gabby Merchant, Amodeo, Smith, and Anastasia Botova. As for Fenwick, the 200 medley relay team of Caroline Blatchford, Riley Morin, Lucy Webber, and Katie Kelley registered first place in 2:21.78. The group also captured the 200 freestyle relay (2:02.91). Other first-place Crusaders were Blatchford (200 individual medley – 2:26.04; 100 butterfly – 1:07.15) and Kelley (100 backstroke – 1:24.44).

BOYS BASKETBALL

Salem 75
Peabody 56

Despite 20 points, five rebounds and four assists from Mark Mendonca, the Tanners (2-11) fell short against Salem. Peabody’s Thad Broughton Jr. and Jeremiah Agbonavbare each scored 11 points.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

South High Community (Worcester) 55
Bishop Fenwick 43

Fenwick (10-2) slipped in Worcester, despite solid showings from Caitlin Boyle (17 points, 6 rebounds), Celia Neilson (14 points, 8 rebounds), and Abby Jenkins (7 points, 2 steals).

Peabody 43
Salem 21

The Tanners took care of business in Salem. Peabody’s Ava Ryan, Brielle Broughton, Sophia Galbiati, Taylor King, and Tiffany Dang all played well, according to head coach Stan McKeen.

Bishop Fenwick 71
Cardinal Spellman 18

The Crusaders made light work of the Cardinals in a dominant win. Fenwick was led by Neilson (25 points, 8 steals and 6 assists) and Boyle (12 points, 7 rebounds). Jenkins (9 points, 5 rebounds), Maddie McMillan (6 points), and Jane Koulopoulos (7 points, 5 assists) also contributed.

Bishop Fenwick 64
Masconomet 28

Boyle (21 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals) and Neilson (14 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, 2 drawn charges) led the way. Jane Koulopoulos added nine points and five rebounds.

BOYS HOCKEY

Beverly 8
Peabody/Saugus/Swampscott 0

Coby Malionek ripped a hat trick as Beverly (6-4-2) defeated Peabody/Saugus/Swampscott (4-6-1) by eight goals.

St. John’s Prep 4
Boston College High 2

BC High ripped two third-period goals, but St. John’s Prep (6-3-2) had enough banked to hold on. JR Goldstein, Brandon Ward, and Gavin Anderson scored goals, while Nathan Michaud poured in 21 saves for The Prep.

GIRLS HOCKEY

Beverly 2
Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading 0

Asuka Keough (2 goals) and goalie Avery Mason (shutout) lifted the Panthers (10-3) over PLNR (4-7-1).

  • Joey Barrett
    Joey Barrett

    Joey Barrett is the Daily Item's sports editor. He reports on local high schools, colleges, and professional teams. Prior to his current position, he worked for UMass Athletics, the Cape Cod Baseball League, and Gannett Media, among others. Barrett was also sports editor at Endicott College and treasurer of Endicott's Society of Professional Journalists branch.

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