In a nonleague softball game, Molly Burns (two hits, two RBI), Chloe Seto (two hits, one RBI) and Bella Burns (RBI) paced the offense behind a no-hitter from Kathryn Sliski as Wakefield blanked Billerica, 5-0.

In the Commonwealth Athletic Conference, Paige King’s first-inning grand slam got Minuteman off and running on its way to a 15-3 win over Nashoba Tech.

In a South Shore League game, Elsie Testa struck out 12 and added an RBI as Abington (8-2) defeated East Bridgewater, 6-4.

Boys lacrosse

In a Northeastern Conference game, Colin Driscoll notched five goals and one assist to lead Masconomet to a 22-5 victory over Gloucester.

Girls lacrosse

In a Northeast Conference matchup, Maddie Forbes finished with six points (five goals, one assist) while Ramona Gillett and Kathryn Commoss both added four points (three goals, one assist) to lead Marblehead to a 16-2 victory over Salem. … Ashley Wallace had five goals and two assists as Beverly rolled to a 20-2 win over Saugus.

In Bay State League action, Bella Duffy scored seven goals and added three assists while Ella MacDonald added four goals and an assist to boost Braintree past Framingham, 16-6.

In a Commonwealth Athletic Conference contest, Emma Finch (five goals, two assists) and Addison Carbone (three goals, two assists) paced Greater Lowell to a 15-6 victory over Nashoba Tech.

In a Cape and Islands contest, Julia Kipperman and Zoe Labdon both finished with four goals while Norah Swanson made 20 saves as Nauset edged Barnstable, 11-10.

Senior captain Kiera Fitzpatrick with five goals and two assists broke the school record of 215 career goals and now currently holds it at 219 while senior captain Elizabeth Descheneaux added five tallies and an assist as Methuen (9-3) rolled over Merrimack Valley Conference opponent Haverhill 21-4.

Baseball

Travers Moodie went the distance, fanning seven for his third win of the season, as Medford defeated Somerville 6-1 in the Greater Boston League.

Cole Pellegrino scattered five hits in 6.2 innings for his third win as Shawsheen (11-0) defeated Lowell Catholic 4-1 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.

In the Cape Ann League, Walter Radulski recorded a pair of singles, two RBI and earned the save on the mound to lift Lynnfield past Ipswich, 6-4.

Will Novak finished 3-for-4 with a two-run triple to power Plymouth North (9-1) to a 10-5 victory over Quincy in the Patriot League.

Boys basketball

St. Mary’s (Lynn) named Josh Keilty as its new varsity boys basketball coach. Keilty comes to St. Mary’s from Georgetown, where he guided the Royals to the Division 4 state championship last winter. In his eight years at Georgetown, he compiled a record of 100-61 (.621), recording his 100th career win in the state final.

“We are very pleased to have Josh lead our boys basketball program and join the St. Mary’s family,” said athletic director Jeff Newhall. “He is a proven commodity who has established himself as one of the top coaches in the state. We are confident that success will continue at St. Mary’s.”

Keilty’s Georgetown teams qualified for the MIAA tournament six straight years (there was no tournament in 2021 due to the pandemic) and averaged more than 16 wins the last four seasons, culminating in the state championship run this year.

“I’m very grateful for the opportunity Georgetown gave me and I will always treasure the experience I had there,” Keilty said in a school release. “There were a lot of people who helped make that work. For me, the best part about coaching is the relationships you build. I feel fortunate to have coached so many highly motivated players who helped us achieve the success we had.”