In a standout performance, Kingston Maxwell scored 28 points to lead Abington to a 78-58 win over Silver Lake, marking their 14th victory of the season. Ipswich edged Winthrop 57-54 thanks to Rex Satter's 22 points, while Plymouth South claimed a 60-46 win over Newton South with significant contributions from Logan Volkringer (19 points) and Zade Garron-Ciberay (13 points, 14 rebounds). Marshfield continued its winning streak with a decisive 93-58 victory against Dennis-Yarmouth. The girls' division also witnessed exciting matchups, highlighted by Concord-Carlisle's 66-49 win over Lawrence, driven by May Isenberg's 24 points.

By the Numbers
  • Kingston Maxwell: 28 points, 8 rebounds against Silver Lake.
  • Marshfield's Dan Padden: 28 points during their 13th consecutive win.
  • Concord-Carlisle's May Isenberg: 24 points in their victory over Lawrence.
State of Play
  • Abington improved to 14-8 with their recent win.
  • Marshfield's victory solidifies their momentum with 13 straight wins.
  • Plymouth South stands strong at 17-3 after their win over Newton South.
What's Next

As the regular season winds down, teams are gearing up for playoffs, making every game crucial for seeding and momentum. Abington looks to build on their success, while Marshfield aims to extend their winning streak. The girls' teams will also be looking to solidify their standings as they prepare for the postseason.

Bottom Line

Teams showcasing strong performances, like Abington and Marshfield, are positioning themselves as formidable contenders in the upcoming playoffs. Maxwell's and Padden's contributions highlight the critical importance of star players driving team success right before the postseason begins.