With three wins in their final four games, the Lady Falcons carry momentum into their postseason opener against Wayland.
Danvers girls’ lacrosse plays Wayland on June 1 at home in Danvers in a first-round game of the North Division II Tournament.
Boston Latin lost both doubles matches early to St. John’s Prep, but fought on in No. 1 and No. 2 singles.
Five-run fifth inning dooms Danvers, the big blow a three-run homer by Swampscott's pitcher, Nick Meninno.
The Falcons held on to the lead despite surrendering three runs in the sixth inning to Marblehead at Plains Park.
The Lady Falcons have taken flight under third-year coach Julie Bevad and are shooting to surpass last year's appearance in the Division Two North semifinals.
Scroll through the schedules below for varsity sports this week at Danvers High School and St. John’s Prep.
Danvers High Falcons’ track struggles through NEC Meet in Lynn, finishing fifth in girls and ninth in boys team scores.
Eagles’ superior depth makes the difference in title-clinching 77-59 victory against B.C. High.
Danvers High softball and boys’ tennis start off the week at home while baseball, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse and girls’ tennis hit the road on Monday.
The Eagles’ baseball club picked up another win Saturday, defeating Bishop Fenwick, 3-0.
Next up for the Eagles is this weekend's NESSA Championship Regatta in Durham, N.H.
Katie McKenna netted seven goals for the Falcons on Wednesday in Danvers’ win against Hamilton-Wenham.
Eagles seek to complete fifth consecutive undefeated State Championship campaign against Marshfield under the guidance of U.K. native and head coach Jamie Green.
The Prep's march to a Division I state title went through last year’s champion Wellesley on Wednesday after the Eagles swept Marblehead, 5-0, at home on Tuesday.
Falcons just short on the score at home and take a narrow loss on Monday.
The Falcons and Tanners tussled again on the lacrosse field Monday night with the Peabody boys coming away victorious this time.
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The Lady Falcons’ pulled far ahead of their visiting Peabody opponents on Friday to record another win, putting them at 6-3 for the season.
Two runs in the third inning gave Danvers a lead it held onto for the rest of the night, keeping the Peabody Tanners at 0 on the scoreboard.
Undefeated freshman Nick Lisichenok and skilled sophomore Gabe Ochonski lead the way for the high-flying Falcons.
24-0 halftime lead for St. John’s turns into 44-0 game.
Danvers resident Tim Goehlert looks at the grand old game in a unique way in his new book "Baseball Franchise Rankings."
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The Danvers American and Danvers Nationals divisions of Little League in town paraded through the square during their opening day ceremonies on Saturday, along with Danvers Girls Softball.
Danvers’ Will Jennings netted four goals in the first half, putting the Falcons up 9-4, although Peabody came back strongly to finish just behind at 13-12 in overtime.
Danvers’ Connor Kelleher handled the Classical hitters in the late innings, as the Falcons stretched their lead to 6-4.
Amanda Caldarone and Xanthi Pantazelos lead the Falcons past Swampscott, 73-63.
The Danvers girls had an especially close meet, edging Swampscott 73-63, while the Big Blue boys ran on all cylinders, taking the meet 91-36.
Sean Mackinson’s sizzling serves and Evan DeLeo’s spikes from the corner of the net were too much for St. John’s of Shrewsbury.
St. John’s senior and Arlington resident fans 14 while silencing his hometown school in the Prep baseball’s 5-0 win.
Falcon attack feeble in first three innings.
Danvers scored seven times in the third inning but couldn't hold the lead.
Despite some tough play in the rain on Tuesday morning, the Lady Falcons fell to 2-2 for the season, losing to the Scarlet Knights of North Andover.
Prep bounces back from loss to B.C.High to score 18 goals against Beverly on Monday.
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The Falcons and Big Blue engaged in a pitching duel Friday during their match-up at Plains Park. Danvers prevailed by a run against league opponent Swampscott.
The Lady Falcons, on the road for their season opener, blasted eight runs in the first inning in Swampscott, ultimately beating the Big Blue, 14-7, Friday afternoon.
With the score 13-3 in the third period, Danvers’ Sara Perry already had four goals while Katie McKenna had three. The pair contributed another three as the Lady Falcons lacrosse team pulled further ahead to 18-6 by game’s end.