Month: January 2022

Ball 603 puts the FREE in Live Free or Die

In a time of subscription-based content and pay per view video streams, Ball 603 is bucking the trend by proudly offering ALL of our content for FREE! That’s right, no subscriptions necessary to watch live events, enjoy highlight packages, view and download photos or read content. We are simply offering some of the highest quality content in the state at no cost because we want to showcase the hard working student-athletes and coaches and want EVERYONE to see it… not just those that subscribe. So, enjoy our FREE coverage. 

If you’re a business that is interested in sponsoring our free content, reach out. Your contributions will only help us sustain and continue to grow our coverage. We have a rapidly growing following and you have the chance to get in on our inaugural season.

Email Ball 603 creator KJ Cardinal at kj@ball603.com today to learn more! 

Enjoy the show!

Dover comes back to down Nashua South, wins fifth straight

Trailing by eight points entering the fourth quarter, Dover outscored Nashua South 21-11 in the final stanza to come away with a 58-56 win on Tuesday night. The Green Wave push their win streak to five, after starting the season 0-4, and improve to 5-4 on the year, while the Purple Panthers fall to 5-7. 

Check out some photos by Jillana Stevens…

Enter to win FREE COVERAGE for YOUR team!

Ball 603 has arrived and the response has been better than we could’ve dreamed. We appreciate the dozens and dozens of players, coaches, parents and fans that have reached out inquiring about coverage for their team. Well, now’s your chance to get that coverage. 

We’re giving away video and/or photo highlights for one game. All you need to do is FOLLOW US on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter, SHARE this post AND COMMENT on this post with your team name. Then, we will draw at random one winner and get out to cover your team for a game during the 2021-22 season. 

This could be ANY team in New Hampshire… Varsity, JV, Junior High, AAU, travel, boys, girls, co-ed. You name it, we’ll cover it. We’ve got a busy schedule so we’ll pick the game, but we WILL get to you during the 2021-22 season. 

It’s as easy as that! So, FOLLOW, SHARE & COMMENT now to be entered to win. We’re accepting entries through the end of the day on Friday, January 21. 

Thanks so much for all of the support. Enjoy the show!

NOTE: Maximum of one entry per person (not team) per social media platform. Maximum three entries per person (not team) if you follow, share & comment on Instagram, Facebook AND Twitter.

Trinity wins at Central, improves to 10-0

Trinity became the first team in the state to reach 10 wins on the season as the Pioneers went on the road to defeat Manchester Central, 72-62, and improve to a perfect 10-0 on Monday night. Trinity’s balanced attack was led by Tyler Bike’s 20 points, while Mark Nyomah (19), Devohn Ellis (13) and Andrew Politi (13) all tallied double figures as well. For Central, William Gearles led the way with 18 and Jason Gasana added 12 as the Little Green drop to 4-4 on the season.

This Week on Ball 603: 15 games!

Our relentless coverage of basketball in the Granite State continues this week with video highlights, photos and live streams from an impressive 15 games around the state! We’ve got pivotal match-ups across all four divisions and first-time coverage for a handful of teams as well.

No one is bringing you more coverage of New Hampshire basketball than Ball 603. Enjoy the show!

360 with Ball 603: Freshman Ferdinando fuels Derryfield

By KJ Cardinal

With the win over previously unbeaten Epping on Friday night, the Derryfield Cougars appear to be hitting their mid-season stride just in time for the toughest portion of their Division IV slate and they are being fueled by an emerging freshman with a familiar name.

Thomas Ferdinando, son of Keith Ferdinando (Manchester Central ’88) is a do-it-all point guard for a deep Derryfield squad that currently sits at 4-1 on the season. Thomas is averaging nearly 22 points per game, including 26 in the big win over Epping.

“Basketball is life for Thomas,” said third-year head coach Ed Meade. “He is practicing, shooting or playing at all times. He’s a really hard worker and a very smart player. He knows the game and is 100% dedicated.”

His dedication on the court shows as he has a well-rounded game and veteran-like poise in the big moment. Down the stretch versus Epping, the Andover, Mass. native was unflappable, making savvy, winning plays at the most crucial of times.

“We purposely put our best defenders on him every day in practice, Janai Cruz or Alex Camire, and it doesn’t bother Thomas,” added Meade. “He’s very poised and has all the confidence in the world. I think his confidence is a factor of him playing so much basketball. He plays AAU in the offseason down in Mass. with some of the top players in Eastern Mass.”

Ferdinando is a member of the highly touted Middlesex Magic AAU team, which was home to the Miami Heat’s Duncan Robinson the Milwaukee Bucks’ Pat Cannaughton. “Thomas has a lot of opportunity to pick up a lot of knowledge during his AAU time and he takes advantage of it,” said Meade.

While he puts in the time all year round, Thomas also has family lineage on his side.

“He comes from a long line of good basketball players. His dad [Keith at Central] and uncles [Mark and Greg at Trinity] were all very good players in high school. His dad was a standout player at Bates College up in Maine.”

Thomas’ father, Keith Ferdinando, takes a jumper in the 1988 NHIAA Class L State Championship for Manchester Central.

In fact, Keith helped lead Central to a 1988 Class L Runner-Up finish and later went on to become a 1,000-point scorer (1,140) at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.

Ferdinando and the Cougars will be put to the test on Tuesday as they head to Concord Christian Academy for a highly anticipated match-up with the Kingsmen. CCA is 5-1 on the season with its only loss coming at Epping when the Kingsmen were without three players, including senior sensation Isaac Jarvis.

“We’ve got to rebound well and play hard,” said Ferdinando. “They’ve got size.”

Coach Meade echoed the freshman’s sentiments, “We’ll have our hands full on Tuesday. We have some plans for what we want to do defensively, but it’s a tough matchup for us with their size. We have very little size, so hopefully we can stay with them and make a statement that we’re a pretty good basketball team, win or lose.”

Derryfield may lack size, but that didn’t seem to slow the Cougars down on Friday when they took down an Epping squad with depth in the front court. Whether Derryfield can knock off CCA or not, the future is bright for the Cougars with Ferdinando at the helm.

Smooth Moves of the Week (Jan. 16, 2021)

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 Trinity, Souhegan, Manchester West, Derryfield, Concord Christian Academy, Nashua North, Pinkerton and Farmington.

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

Portsmouth girls handle Spaulding, win 8th straight

The Portsmouth girls basketball team kept on rolling as the Clippers hosted Spaulding on Saturday afternoon and the handled the Red Raiders, 47-26. The win marks the eighth-straight victory for Portsmouth as they improve to 10-1 on the season, while Spaulding falls to 3-9.

Mike Whaley was on hand and sent along some photos of the action…