Month: January 2022

Smooth Moves of the Week: Jan. 30, 2022

It’s time again for the Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week.” Tropical Smoothie Cafe was born on a beach where people know how to live. We like things fun and playful, sunny and bright. Shake your shoes off and turn the music up. It’s time to unwind… with the Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week”.

With locations in Rochester, Portsmouth, Portland and Biddeford, you’re on Tropic Time now.

This week’s Smooth Moves features plays from Coe-Brown, Keene, Pelham, Merrimack Valley, Nashua North, Oyster River, Pembroke, Portsmouth Christian Academy, Timberlane and Windham.

TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE LOCATIONS

Tropical Smoothie Cafe
127 Marketplace Blvd
Rochester, NH 03867

Tropical Smoothie Cafe
1600 Woodbury Avenue
Portsmouth, NH 03801

Tropical Smoothie Cafe
45 Western Ave
South Portland, ME 04106

Tropical Smoothie Cafe
426 Alfred Street
Biddeford, ME 04005

Derryfield girls pull away from Farmington

The Farmington varsity girls hung tough in the first half versus Derryfield, but the Cougars pulled away in the third quarter and won 55-32 on Friday night in The Jungle. Derryfield’s Elyse Ngenda led all scorers with 19 points, while Madi Ricker paced the Tigers with 14.

Check out photos of the action…

The Peach Basket: Jan. 27, 2022

Let’s throw it back on this Thursday with a trip down memory lane with The Peach Basket.

This week we have submissions coming from Mascoma Valley and Farmington alum…

• Bob Hunt (Farmington High School, Class of 1978) sent a long a pair of action photos from 1978.

• And 2,000-point scorer Tonya Young (Mascoma Valley, Class of 2007) sent in an emotional photo from the final game of her high school career, the 2007 state semifinals.

Be sure to knock the dust off your old photos, scan them in or take a pic of them with your phone and email us at TBT@ball603.com. Help us celebrate the history of New Hampshire basketball.

Now onto the photos…

Back in 1978, Farmington’s Gary Boulay (Farmington High School, Class of 1979) drives to the hole on Oyster River’s Chris Whaley as Mark Kinzly (32) looks on. (Photo submitted by Bob Hunt)

Mascoma Valley’s Tonya Young is consoled by NHIAA Hall of Fame head coach Ed Kehoe after the Royals six-point semifinal loss to Newport back in 2007. Young finished her illustrious career with 2,012 points. (Photo submitted by Tonya Young)

Farmington’s Bob Hunt (FHS Class of 1978) rises up for a jumper. (Photo submitted by Bob Hunt)