Bryson Andrews led the Green Wave to a 71-52 win Tuesday night.
Bryson Andrews had 23 points, six rebounds, five assists and seven steals Tuesday night to lead the Abington High boys basketball team to a 71-52 home win over Hull.
John Muniz added 19 points for Abington (6-4, 4-3 South Shore League), and Jack Maguire chipped in six points, 11 rebounds and five assists.
Christian Olivieri had 13 points and seven rebounds for Hull (1-7, 1-4), and Jake Peters and Nick Scanlon each added 10 points.
In other high school action:
BOYS BASKETBALL
South Shore Christian Academy 57, Sacred Heart 32: The Warriors avenged a 45-32 loss to the Saints a week ago behind a trio of double-figure scorers. Leading the way for SSCA (3-4) were sophomore Justin Loftus of Weymouth (12 points on four 3-pointers), senior Mason Morin of Quincy (10 points, nine rebounds) and junior Micah Vazquez of Weymouth (10 points, five rebounds).
Quincy 63, Silver Lake 47: Ramy Chebbo scored 19 points as the visiting Presidents (8-3) won their fourth straight.
Braintree 67, Natick 59: The Wamps (5-4, 3-2) were led in the Bay State Conference home win by seniors Anthony Peacock (13 points), Nolan Novo (10) and Chris Taglieri (10).
Cohasset 60, East Bridgewater 48: Senior Max Davis (22 points) and junior Thatcher Stone (13 points) led the Skippers (7-4) to a road win.
Marshfield 60, Dennis-Yarmouth 45: Senior forward Joe Waisgerber had 23 points and nine rebounds and was 4 of 6 from 3-point range as the Rams (7-2) won an Atlantic Coast League game at home.
Cape Cod Tech 65, South Shore Votech 59: The Vikings lost at home despite strong games from senior Nick Bertrand (12 points), senior Ben Shearing (10 points) and sophomore Sean McGuirk (10 points).
Mashpee 64, Carver 43: The Crusaders dropped a South Shore League game.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Quincy 48, Silver Lake 47: Sophomore Grace Hobin’s late 3-pointer carried the Presidents (7-3, 5-3) to a Patriot League home win. Sophomore forwards Juliana Tracey (career-high 17 points, including four 3-pointers) and Ally McMorrow (15 points, five steals) also starred for Quincy, which has won five of six. Junior guard Gia Calabro added six points.
Sydney Kehoe and Alyssa Nelson each scored 12 points for Silver Lake. Allie Crawford added nine, and Holly Reeder-Morning had eight.
Abington 52, Hull 28: Kristyanna Remillard and Lauren Keleher each scored 12 points as the Green Wave (7-4, 4-3) posted a South Shore League road win. Abington had 18 assists as a team.
Hull was led by Kelly Reilly (five points, five rebounds, five steals), Lauren Anastos (five points, five rebounds, two steals) and Kristen MacDonald (four points, eight rebounds, three steals).
Braintree 64, Natick 59: Junior guard Jeniyah Jones scored 21 points, and senior Jenna Roche and junior Adriana Timberlake each added 11 as the Wamps (5-1, 4-0) rallied to win a Bay State Conference road game.
Holbrook 42, South Shore Votech 30: Holbrook’s Destiny Morales-Williams had 22 points and 10 steals, and sophomore Makaylah Norelus added four points and 14 rebounds.
Jenna Grande led South Shore Votech with 10 points.
Notre Dame Academy 51, Ursuline Academy 44: NDA won at home as Marshfield’s Hayley Roberts had 14 points and Norwell’s Olivia Gauley added eight points and nine rebounds.
Cohasset 39, East Bridgewater 30: Sophomores Molly Greer and Deveney Curry each had 11 points as the host Skippers (9-3, 5-2) beat EB (9-2) in a South Shore League battle.
Marshfield 45, Dennis-Yarmouth 18: Sophomore Caileigh Sullivan had 11 points, and classmate Sarah Kelley added eight off the bench for the Rams (6-3, 3-0 Atlantic Coast League).
Milton 37, Weymouth 36: Meghan Kelly scored 13 points as Milton won at home.
BOYS SWIMMING/DIVING
Hanover 84, Quincy/North Quincy 64: For Hanover: Dan Greene won the 200-yard freestyle and 100 backstroke; Frank Gavin won the 200 IM and 500 free; Nick Jones won the 50 free and 100 butterfly; Eric Sidoti was second in the 200 free and 100 breaststroke; Jack Daly was second in the 100 free; and the 200 medley relay team of Dan Greene, Nick Jones, Frank Gavin and Ronan Rogier finished first.
For Q/NQ: Brendan Lee won the 100 free; Andrew Lee won the 100 breast; Aymen Sadaka was second in the 50 free; Guilherme Eller was second in the 100 fly and 500 free; Kenny Ng was second in the 100 breast; and the 400 free relay team of Ng, Sadaka, Kevin Warner and Brendan Lee won.
BC High 106, Boston Latin 69: The Eagles stretched their winning streak to four meets.
GIRLS SWIMMING/DIVING
Hanover 56, North Quincy 34; Hanover 60, Quincy 22: For Hanover: Danielle Taft and Sarah Gavin finished 1-2 in the 200-yard freestyle; Danielle Taft also won the 100 backstroke; Kelly Taft won the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke; Lauren O’Sullivan continued her unbeaten streak by winning diving; Channing Miller won the 50 and 100 free; Jill Patten won the 500 free with Olivia Reddish in third; and Sarah Gavin won the 100 fly with Chloe McKee in second.
For North Quincy: Emily Steele was second in the 100 back and the 50 free; the 400 free relay team of Mairead Kelly, Julia Klincenza, Juliana Chung and Charlotte Airosus won; and Amaryllis Gu was second in the 200 IM.
For Quincy: Julie Hong was second in the 500 free and third in the 200 free; and the 200 free relay team of Izadora Lenna, Erin Daci, Emma Jaehnig and Alison Cahill finished second.
BOYS GYMNASTICS
Braintree 160, Attleboro 154: Jake Barrett won the all-around to remain undefeated on the season for the host Wamps (3-1). Teammate John Tse had his best showing of the season.
GIRLS GYMNASTICS
Newton North 136.7, Braintree 126.7: Senior Emma Gately was third in the all-around with 32.4 points for Braintree (1-4) in the road loss. Jenna LaMarca was second on floor exercise (8.75), and Aarya Rumde was third on beam (8.2).
COED INDOOR TRACK
Archbishop Williams 94, Marian/Matignon 33: Ashley Tran won the girls’ 300 meters (:47.4) and long jump (14 feet, 5 inches) for the Bishops (3-2). Meghan Cormican won the girls’ 2-mile (13:58). Boys winners were William Hua (600m, 1:37.2) and Marc-Andy Mexil (55m hurdles, :9.50).