The Boston Globe

Wellesley boys prevail in OT

- By Nate Weitzer GLOBE CORRESPOND­ENT

Four days into the Division 1 boys’ lacrosse tournament, Winchester and Wellesley provided one of the best finishes, with a freshman coming through in the clutch for each side.

Winchester freshman Ryan Martin scored two goals to force overtime, but it was Wellesley freshman James Nolan (four goals, two assists) who came up with the winning play by finding senior Trey Soto for a goal to secure a 10-9 victory in a first-round matchup Sunday at Knowlton Stadium in Winchester.

Wellesley (13-6), the 17th seed, advanced to the Round of 16 and likely will face top-seeded St. John’s Prep (17-1), the two-time defending state champion.

“The day after I started scouting Winchester, I said to the players, ‘This is about as balanced of a game as you’re going to get,’ ” said Wellesley coach Jim Connolly. “That’s why you play these games, because they’re fun. Those games can go either way and we got a couple of bounces at the end.”

No. 16 Winchester (15-4) had won 11 of 12 games coming into the tournament, while Wellesley had sputtered down the stretch. The Red & Black took an early 2-1 lead, but neither team could separate, with six ties through the first three quarters.

Nolan delivered three of his goals in the second quarter and found Brody Sharpe (two goals, assist) in the fourth quarter to give the Raiders their biggest lead, 8-6.

“[Nolan] plays like a grown man as a freshman,” said Connolly. “On the offensive end, we’re almost all freshmen and sophomores. It’s impressive stuff.”

Senior Colby Beliveau (five goals) paced the Red & Black offensivel­y, and when he got locked off by a defender, Martin stepped up by scoring with 4:27 and 2:10 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game, 9-9.

While young on offense, Wellesley’s defense is senior-laden, and that unit came up huge in overtime with senior goalie Matt Malone (12 saves) providing a big stop that set up Soto’s goal in semitransi­tion.

“I’ve got more trust in this group than any other group I’ve coached,” Connolly said of his senior defenders. “I value their opinion. They’re all smart kids, they’re all going to fantastic schools, and I know they’re going to use that as the springboar­d for whatever is next.”

Division 2 State

Nauset 17, Wakefield 4 — Seniors Payton Kender and Cooper McIntire each notched four goals, and classmate Quinn Mucha added three for the second-seeded Warriors (16-3) in a first-round triumph.

Silver Lake 8, Nashoba 7 — Noah Palleschi netted the overtime winner for the No. 18 Lakers (8-9) in a first-round win.

Division 4 State

Cohasset 18, Blue Hills 4 — Senior Rob Norton (five goals, two assists), junior John Shannon (three goals, two assists), and freshman Max Monahan (two goals, assist) led the top-seeded Skippers (16-2) to a first-round win.

Girls’ lacrosse

Division 1 State

Franklin 19, Andover 8 — Nearly two weeks removed from their last game, the No. 7 Panthers (18-3) pounced on No. 26 Andover, scoring the first five goals in a first-round victory.

“We’ve been practicing against ourselves for a while,” Franklin coach Kristin Guarino said. “So I was really happy with the product that we put on the field.”

Franklin carried a 10-goal lead into halftime against Andover (9-11), receiving contributi­ons from seniors Kaitlyn Carney (six goals, three assists), Katie Peterson (five goals, three assists), Jamie Tanner (four goals), and Lindsay Atkinson (three goals, three assists).

“The pressure’s never on one single person,” said Peterson, a UMass commit.

Division 3 State

Apponequet 18, Malden Catholic 1 — Cece Levrault racked up six goals and Emilia Keane added three goals in the first-round win for the eighth-seeded Lakers (14-5).

Greater Lowell 7, Bristol-Plymouth 4 — Julia Canario (two goals, two assists) and Emma Finch (two goals) spearheade­d the No. 31 Gryphons (10-7), who overcame a 4-0 halftime deficit to prevail in the preliminar­y round.

Division 4 State

Stoneham 13, Nashoba Valley Tech 8 — Olivia Scally tallied three goals and Grace Tobias, Ally Carpentier­i, and Ava Krasco added two apiece to lead the No. 28 Spartans (6-13) to the preliminar­y-round victory.

 ?? JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE GLOBE ?? Wellesley’s Jasper Brown (3) celebrated after scoring in the second quarter.
JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE GLOBE Wellesley’s Jasper Brown (3) celebrated after scoring in the second quarter.

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