McGowan drops 30 in Westwood win
James McGowan scored 30 points and Michael Noone tallied the go-ahead basket with seven seconds left as Westwood defeated Medfield, 66-63, in the TriValley League. … Luke Rinaldi’s 17 points proved enough for Dover-Sherborn in a 65-43 win over Millis.
Karim Belhouchet registered 17 points and Kyle Bovell had 15 points with 11 rebounds to lead Newton North (5-0) past Wellesley, 57-45 in the Bay State Conference.
Alex DeAlmeida scored all 24 of his points in the second half, as Fairhaven used a late-game surge to knock off Bourne, 60-46, in a South Coast Conference affair. … Colman Moynihan gathered 19 points and nine rebounds and Jake Generazzo posted 17 points with eight rebounds as Apponequet defeated Somerset Berkley, 65-62. … Jacob Barreira scored 20 points and Nathan Clarke added a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds as Seekonk (3-3) defeated Greater New Bedford Voke, 61-46.
Ryan MacLellan scored 18 points as Andover (4-0) pulled away from Haverhill, 67-45, in the Merrimack Valley Conference. … Jeceb McKenzie erupted for 24 points and Chris Ouke was right behind him with 22 points for Lowell in a 72-50 triumph over Dracut.
In the Cape Ann League, Cody Cannalonga led all scorers with 25 points, as North Reading picked up its second win of the season with a 61-38 victory over Pentucket.
Andre Mills and Will O’Malley tallied 18 points apiece as Archbishop Williams (7-2) pulled away for an 87-56 victory over Cardinal Spellman in the Catholic Central League. … Che Hanks’ 18 points and Mike Yentin’s 16-point, 10-rebound double-double lifted Bishop Fenwick (5-2) over St. Mary’s, 60-54.
Matt Myron racked up a game-high 20 points, as Bishop Connolly edged South Shore Voke, 57-52, in the Mayflower Athletic Conference.
Ryan Hendricks notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 assists to help Mashpee edge Carver, 53-52, in the South Shore League.
Hunter Fleming had 22 points as Marblehead (2-1) coasted to a 78-46 win over Danvers in the Northeastern Conference. … Gabe Copeland had 23 points as Beverly (3-0) bested Gloucester, 9346.
In Patriot League action, Keegan Sullivan drained 19 points and had six assists, while Sam Benning added 15 points to lead Scituate toa 57-42 victory over Pembroke.
Jevon Holley netted 20 points, Jason Hall added 16 points and Joson Sanon had 15 for Durfee in a 75-71 win over New Bedford in Southeast Conference action.
Girls basketball
Maura Dorr finished with 17 points, powering Winthrop to a 44-36 victory over Danvers in a Northeastern Conference battle. … With five triples, Niya Morgen poured in 16 points as Swampscott defeated Saugus, 36-23.
Sydney McCabe had a game-high 20 points, carrying Marshfield to a 38-26 win over longtime rival Duxbury in the Patriot League.
In the South Shore League, Alexandra Williams dropped 23 points, as
Middleboro (4-1) coasted to a 59-43 win over Mashpee.
Avery O’Connor poured in 31 points, as Dedham rolled to a 57-34 victory over Bellingham in the TriValley League.
Amaris Mills scored 22 points and teammate Maddy Genser added 19 as Newton South rolled past Cambridge, 61-38, in the Dual County League. … Haley Melvin did it on both ends with 24 points and four steals as Wayland (3-1) beat Bedford, 57-46.
Avery Burns poured in 27 points as Nauset defeated Barnstable, 57-43, in the Cape and Islands League.
Emily D’Ambrosio scored 17 points, going over the 1,000-point mark for her career, as Dighton-Rehoboth defeated Somerset Berkley, 55-36, in the South Coast Conference. … Brooke Orton had 16 points, eight assists and eight rebounds as Case defeated Wareham, 62-16. … Nora Barmashi scored 24 points as Bourne beat Fairhaven, 34-21.
Aliza Som and Kaelynn Tanner had 10 points each as Greater Lowell (2-0) edged Northeast, 40-36, in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.
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Ryan Archer’s power play goal late in the second period proved to be the difference as Newburyport defeated Lynnfield, 1-0, in the Cape Ann League.
GYmnastics
Katie McCormack won the All-Around (36.0) as Notre Dame (Hingham) defeated Brockton, 137.8-131.55.