– Bedford picked up its fifth straight win, avenging an earlier loss to Dracut/Tyngsboro with a 3-2 victory on Saturday. Alex Frost scored the game-winner for the Buccaneers. Ryan McGrath and James Nichol also scored.
– In a big non-league win over Minuteman, St. Paul Diocesan officially qualified for the MIAA state tournament for the first time in the program’s young history. Aidan Boyce led the offense with four goals.
– Northbridge also punched its ticket to the MIAA Tournament with a 4-0 shutout win over Hudson on Monday. Ben Larose scored two goals, and Chase Falcon had a goal and two assists.

– On Monday, Dracut/Tyngsboro came back with a 5-0 win against Cambridge Rindge & Latin. Tommy Workman reached the 100-point mark with a goal and an assist. Drew DuRoss, Charlie Wilkie and Christos Panagakis also scored.
– Methuen defeated Lowell, 9-3. Owen Kneeland scored three goals and Jack Allard, Noah Kneeland, Zach Anderson, Quinn Ronan, Patrick Morris and Chris Dimaggio all had one.
– Diman has now won 12 games in a row after a 3-1 win over Attleboro. Jacob Almeida scored all three goals, and Landeyn Freitas had three assists. Cam Mattos had 18 saves. In a 7-1 win over Upper Cape, Evan Camara led the way with three goals.
– Lynnfield remained unbeaten with a 6-3 win against North Reading. Dylan Damiani, Will Norton, Evan Rocha, Zac Benedetto and Ryan Hooper scored for the Pioneers.

– Pembroke notched a big win, defeating Silver Lake, 2-0. Brendan Abban and Trevor Vandermolen scored. For Vandermolen, it was his first varsity goal.

– Scituate knocked off D1 Bridgewater-Raynham, 3-2. James Sullivan scored two goals and Teagen Pratt scored for the Sailors.
– Hopedale edged past West Springfield, 3-2. Brady Butler scored two goals. Sean Magee added one.

– Stoughton/Brockton blanked Foxboro, 2-0 on Monday. Sean Farley and Owen Dupont scored.
– On Saturday, Taunton defeated Stoughton/Brockton, 4-2. The Tigers scored four goals in the first period and hung on for the victory. Jon McGrath, Conner Goransen, Connor McGrath and Colton Scheralis scored.