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Knights are in

North Andover (10-8) beat Reading, 58-44, to secure a state tourney berth. Reading came in with an impressive 14-4 record. Hannah Martin led all scorers with 19 points and 8 rebounds. Jackie Rogers added 13 points. Today the Knights will play in Gieras Tournament championship. 

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Girls Basketball, 02/22/22 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sudden Sam

Haverhill softball beat Reading, 5-2, in the North prelims as Sicily DiDomenico fired a 3-hitter with one walk, and 11 Ks. Sam Dion had a triple and three RBI.

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Softball, 06/18/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hillies qualify

 

The Haverhill/Pentucket/North Andover girls clinched a playoff spot with a 4-2 win over Reading. HPNA (9-0-2), led by Morgan Whitlocks' two goals and an assist showed some of its best balance of the season as three different players scored and seven different players assisted.

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

Carbone highlights Knights

 

North Andover went 2-2 in a dual-meet tourney at Reading and had some highlights as well. Jack Carbone was 4-0 with four pins at 195 to improve to 26-5 on the year, sophomore Jack Dalton was 3-0 at 138 for his best day of the season and Ethan Ford was 3-0 at 132.

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Wrestling, 01/18/20 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

100th for Sills

 

Windham was just 1-2 in a quad-meet at Reading but Payton Sills was 3-0 and picked up the 100th win of his career.

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Wrestling, 01/04/20 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Gabin, North Andover shock Reading, head back to North Final

READING — As he led his team in a raucous celebration befitting of a thrilling tournament upset, North Andover star Freddy Gabin delivered a message to the doubters. 
 
“I know people were jumping ship when we started the season 1-3,” said Gabin. “This year was a new challenge, but here we are. We’re back in the North championship game, and it feels so sweet.”
 
Gabin broke off two long touchdown runs to give his team the lead, Ricky Brutus added a long score and led a defense that forced four turnovers, and No. 4 seed North Andover shocked top-seeded Reading 21-18 in the Division 2 North semifinals on Friday night.
 
“This is crazy!’ said defensive back Jadynn Mencia, who had an interception and recovered a fumble, both in the red zone. “It’s crazy to be going back to the North finals. No one expected us to be here. Everyone slept on us. We want another championship ring.”
 
Defending Division 2 state champ Scarlet Knights (6-3) advances to face No. 2 Lincoln-Sudbury (7-2) in the Division 2 North championship game for the third straight season. The Knights won last fall, while the Warriors won two years ago.
A victory would earn North Andover a return trip to the Division 2 state championship game at Gillette Stadium.
“I’m so proud to be here,” said Brutus, who transferred from Methuen in the offseason. “This is the furthest I have ever gone in the playoffs, and this team is just incredible.”
Reading (7-2) opened the game with a bang, as freshman QB James Murphy threw a 36-yard touchdown on the Rockets’ second play from scrimmage.
But on North Andover’s first play on the ensuing drive, Gabin broke free for a 68-yard touchdown run. 
Then, after the two teams exchanged punts, Gabin struck again, this time slipping a tackle and going 46 yards to make the score 13-6.
“I had been waiting for that first score since Monday,” said Gabin, who finished with a game-high 182 yards on 19 carries. “I knew they would be keying on me, and that’s fine with me. On the second one, I took the pitch, saw the hole right away and I was gone. Hearing everyone calling my name was so great.”
Reading responded by driving to the North Andover 3-yard line just before halftime. But Brutus punched the ball free and Mencia jumped on it for the turnover.
“The runner was about to cross the goal line and Ricky stripped it,” said Mencia. “I knew I had to jump on it. It was huge.”
The Rockets drove inside the North Andover red zone on their first drive of the second half. But Max Wolfgang pressured the QB into a bad throw that Jake Wolinski picked it off. 
Reading was able to score a drive later, but went for the 2-point conversion to take the lead, and again Wolinski was there to intercept the pass.
Brutus then delivered another big play, breaking a 65-yard touchdown run on his second carry of the game.
“I actually ran the wrong way,” he said with a laugh. “That’s not the way the play was supposed to go. But it worked out.”
Reading had two more shots, and North Andover squashed both chances. First, Mencia intercepted a pass, then on a desperation throw, Brutus tipped the ball into the air and Jack Carbone pulled down the pick.
“Our defense really stepped up,” said Gabin. “We had a few minor mistakes early, but we came through and shut then down.”
The Scarlet Knights now hope to repeat last year’s North Final success against Lincoln-Sudbury, this time as the away team.
“We have wanted L-S since the summer,” said Gabin. “We wanted the rematch, and we want to beat them again.”

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Football, 11/08/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Gabin, North Andover shock Reading, head back to North Final

READING — As he led his team in a raucous celebration befitting of a thrilling tournament upset, North Andover star Freddy Gabin delivered a message to the doubters. 
 
“I know people were jumping ship when we started the season 1-3,” said Gabin. “This year was a new challenge, but here we are. We’re back in the North championship game, and it feels so sweet.”
 
Gabin broke off two long touchdown runs to give his team the lead, Ricky Brutus added a long score and led a defense that forced four turnovers, and No. 4 seed North Andover shocked top-seeded Reading 21-18 in the Division 2 North semifinals on Friday night.
 
“This is crazy!’ said defensive back Jadynn Mencia, who had an interception and recovered a fumble, both in the red zone. “It’s crazy to be going back to the North finals. No one expected us to be here. Everyone slept on us. We want another championship ring.”
 
Defending Division 2 state champ Scarlet Knights (6-3) advances to face No. 2 Lincoln-Sudbury (7-2) in the Division 2 North championship game for the third straight season. The Knights won last fall, while the Warriors won two years ago.
A victory would earn North Andover a return trip to the Division 2 state championship game at Gillette Stadium.
“I’m so proud to be here,” said Brutus, who transferred from Methuen in the offseason. “This is the furthest I have ever gone in the playoffs, and this team is just incredible.”
Reading (7-2) opened the game with a bang, as freshman QB James Murphy threw a 36-yard touchdown on the Rockets’ second play from scrimmage.
But on North Andover’s first play on the ensuing drive, Gabin broke free for a 68-yard touchdown run. 
Then, after the two teams exchanged punts, Gabin struck again, this time slipping a tackle and going 46 yards to make the score 13-6.
“I had been waiting for that first score since Monday,” said Gabin, who finished with a game-high 182 yards on 19 carries. “I knew they would be keying on me, and that’s fine with me. On the second one, I took the pitch, saw the hole right away and I was gone. Hearing everyone calling my name was so great.”
Reading responded by driving to the North Andover 3-yard line just before halftime. But Brutus punched the ball free and Mencia jumped on it for the turnover.
“The runner was about to cross the goal line and Ricky stripped it,” said Mencia. “I knew I had to jump on it. It was huge.”
The Rockets drove inside the North Andover red zone on their first drive of the second half. But Max Wolfgang pressured the QB into a bad throw that Jake Wolinski picked it off. 
Reading was able to score a drive later, but went for the 2-point conversion to take the lead, and again Wolinski was there to intercept the pass.
Brutus then delivered another big play, breaking a 65-yard touchdown run on his second carry of the game.
“I actually ran the wrong way,” he said with a laugh. “That’s not the way the play was supposed to go. But it worked out.”
Reading had two more shots, and North Andover squashed both chances. First, Mencia intercepted a pass, then on a desperation throw, Brutus tipped the ball into the air and Jack Carbone pulled down the pick.
“Our defense really stepped up,” said Gabin. “We had a few minor mistakes early, but we came through and shut then down.”
The Scarlet Knights now hope to repeat last year’s North Final success against Lincoln-Sudbury, this time as the away team.
“We have wanted L-S since the summer,” said Gabin. “We wanted the rematch, and we want to beat them again.”

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Football, 11/08/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Contributions everywhere

Every single player who stepped up to the plate notched a hit for the Methuen softball team, as the Rangers downed Reading, 8-4. Avry Nelson knocked in two RBIs, while Nyah Mazzone and Dana Littlefield each had two hits.

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Softball, 05/09/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Krekorian, Andover race past Reading

ANDOVER - Normally, Shea Krekorian is doing all of the little things for Andover girls basketball.

She has the task of guarding the other team's top scorer each game. She'll gladly take a charge. At 5-foot-8, you'll always find her among the trees down low fighting for rebounds. And she averages 8.1 points per game with 24 3-pointers, so you can't lose track of her on offense.

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Girls Basketball, 03/01/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Danny and Daniel

 

Danny DeRoche and Daniel Vasquez both won two individual evenrts and were on the winning 200 medley relay as Central Catholic's boys swim team won its opener, 96-74 over Reading. 

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Boys Swimming, 12/10/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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