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Brooks takes charge

Pat Freiermuth scored all six of his points after the break to spark Brooks, which turned a three-point halftime lead into a 59-38 victory over Westminster in the New England Prep B quarterfinals.

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Boys Basketball, 03/01/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Phillips wins prep title

Phillips Academy picked up its first New England Prep "A" field hockey title since 1993 on Sunday.
The Big Blue had to work overtime to do it. Several of them as a matter of fact.
After going to triple overtime in Saturday's semifinal win, Phillips defeated Westminster, 2-1, going to a sudden-victory, or fourth overtime, shootout to do it.
"Our last title came in my second year," said coach Kate Dolan. "It's a totally different game now."
Tied at 1-1 through regulation, with Andover's Hannah Cregg netting the Big Blue goal, the teams went scoreless through two overtime periods.
It remained knotted after the "five-player" shootout, which meant a sudden-victory scenario.
Still, the teams matched goals for the first three rounds. On the fourth, Jacqueline Diffley netted the Phillips goal. Olivia Golini then made it stand, with a heroic save to lock down the title.
"There's been a lot of heartbreak in between," joked Dolan, whose club finished at 15-2-2.

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Field Hockey, 11/22/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Cervizzi caps Brooks' sterling season with 220 yards

Chris Cervizzi's top rushing performances: Att.    Yards    Opponent 34    *288    Nobles 39    237    Groton 31    220    St. George's 34    220    Westminster *-Marks the area's top single-game mark of the season

NORTH ANDOVER — Given a rare opportunity to play one more game, Brooks made the most of its extra week.

Earning a postseason berth for the first time since 2009 — a loss to Pingree that kicked off a miserable four-year stretch — Brooks ran over Westminster 31-28 for a Sean Brennan Bowl victory yesterday. The game marked third-place finishers from the Independent School League (Brooks) and the Colonial Football League.

And as he has most of the season, it was Chris Cervizzi doing the bulk of the damage for the Green and White (7-2).

The senior from North Reading gained at least 10 yards on six of his 34 carries and finished with 220 yards and four scores.

"However we found a way to win didn't matter to me," said Cervizzi, the area leader with 1,496 yards. "This is the best feeling in the world. We've worked so hard this summer and this fall. And each game we've played our hearts out.

"I can't put it into words to be able to play a bowl game at home in our final game. The past three years have been real tough, and winning this is something else."

It was the fourth time this season Cervizzi has surpassed 200 yards. He scored on runs of 11, 8 (with 10:45 left in the third that gave Brooks the lead for good at 17-12), 3 and 24 yards.

Leading the way for Cervizzi once again was an offensive line that features locals Nolan LeBlanc, a left tackle from Andover, Jake Gottfried and Owen Rosenberger, a left guard and right tackle, respectively, from North Andover.

Also contributing on offense was Andrew Hulshult, a kicker from Salem, N.H., who kicked off the afternoon's scoring with a 36-yard field goal — his third of the season — and added four extra points.

LeBlanc and Gottfried also anchored a strong defensive front that held Westminster (6-3) to 64 yards on 19 rushing attempts and 123 total yards.

"We had to shut down the run," said Nick Konovalchik, a defensive back who finished off Westminster's final possession with a blitzing strip-sack and also recovered the fumble. "We had to play good all-around defense."

Finishing with its best record since the same 7-2 mark of 2009 after losing 28 of its previous 32 should provide Brooks a solid foundation. The turn-around campaign in Foley's second year leading the program, should invigorate the returning players, providing motivation for continued success.

"We're going to build on the satisfaction of having a good season this year," said Konovalchik, a sophomore from North Andover who also had a couple of acrobatic catches among his game-high six receptions that netted 92 yards. "We went to a bowl game for the first time in a long time, so we have to come back hot next year. We'll be gunning for the (ISL) title."

One of the bright spots for Westminster was two-way starting lineman Corey Jean-Jacques of Haverhill, who recorded a 13-yard sack on Brooks QB K.J. Moore.

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Football, 11/15/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Burt nets team-high 19

St. John's Prep boys basketball improved to 2-0 with a 64-46 win over Lynn Classical on Saturday. North Andover's Max Burt, a junior, led the Eagles with 17 points. Prep senior Tyler Dooley, also of North Andover, chipped in with 11 and Atkinson's Ben Judson, a sophomore added nine.

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Boys Ice Hockey, 12/16/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Westminster 3, Phillips 1

Several stellar saves from senior Sarah Schuchardt held Phillips in its game against powerful Westminster, but it wasn't quite enough in a 3-1 defeat. Mariana Walsh's second-period wrist shot from the high slot found the mark for the Big Blue's lone goal.

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Girls Ice Hockey, 02/23/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover's Moschitto sets up win

With just four minutes left in the second overtime, Andover's Marina Moschitto blasted a perfect corner kick to Amelia Hammerl in front of the net, and the forward headed it in for the game-winning goal as Brooks downed Westminster 2-1 in the NEPSAC Class A quarterfinals last night.

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Girls Soccer, 11/18/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Phillips girls soccer bows out

No. 4 Phillips fell to No. 5 Westminster 2-0 in the Class A quarterfinal. Shannon McSweeney made six saves as the Big Blue (12-3-1) held their opponent scoreless in the first half.

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Field Hockey, 11/12/08 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Westminster shocks No. 1 Brooks

Westminster 1 Brooks 03 Photos

If defense is indeed the key to winning championships, then upstart Westminster School may be tough to beat in the semifinals and finals of the New England Class A prep school girls soccer tournament this weekend.

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Girls Soccer, 11/15/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars