Month: January 2023

Farmington rolls past Wilton-Lyndeborough

Twelve Tigers scored as Farmington cruised to a 68-21 victory over visiting Wilton-Lyndeborough on Friday night.

The Tigers led 48-9 at intermission and coasted to their 11th victory of the season (11-1). Farmington was led by 11 points apiece fro Cody Brazee and Brian Boisvert, while Jordan Berko added 10.

Check out the full photo gallery of the action by our own KJ Cardinal…

Farmington girls down Warriors

The Farmington girls improved to 8-5 on the season with a wire-to-wire 52-28 victory over visiting Wilton-Lyndeborough on Friday night.

The Tigers were led by 19 points from Madi Ricker and 11 from Jaelyn Prosper, while the Warriors were paced by 14 from Lexi Bausha.

Check out the full photo gallery by our KJ Cardinal…

Bishop Guertin rolls past Salem

Bishop Guertin led by just one after the first quarter, 16-15, but then turned it on as the Cardinals rolled to an 80-43 victory over host Salem on Friday night.

Luke Anderson paced BG with a game-high 17 points, while Matt Santosuosso (15) and Logan Lowney (14) chipped in with double figures as well. The Blue Devils were led by 12 points from Zack Carrien.

Check out highlights of the action by our very own Tim Lee…

Live video links from around the state

Are you a hoops junkie like us and can’t get enough basketball? If so, then you’ll love this resource. We are compiling a list of links to live video streaming from NHIAA schools around the state.

So, if you see a match-up on the schedule that you might want to watch, but can’t make it to the game in person, then navigate to the “Live Events” page of our website and see if the home team is offering a live video stream. Easy as can be.

We are currently only streaming Farmington home games, so these links are to trusted streaming services that other schools/companies are providing. Most streams are free to watch, while some are available on a pay per view service. Either way, we are providing the link incase you’re willing to shell out some dough to watch a game.

Check out the list at the link below and if there is “No link” to your schools streaming service, then do us a favor and send the link (EMAIL HERE) so we can add it to the growing list. Or, if your school simply doesn’t stream, then let us know that too. It will save people time of going on a wild goose chase for a stream doesn’t exist.

Enjoy the show!

Central downs Memorial for second win of the season

In a Queen City clash, Manchester Central survived a tough battle with Manchester Memorial, 59-57, on Thursday night to come away with their second win of the season.

The Little Green were led by four players in double figures: Jason Gasana (19), Asher Zegno (11), Wesley Olmeda (10) and Sean Venator (10). The Crusaders were paced by Mateo Ancic’s 18 points and 12 from Abdalha Ramadhani.

Central improves to 2-7 with the win, while Memorial has now dropped three-straight and falls to 4-5 on the year.

Check out the full photo gallery by Cindy Lavigne of Lavigne’s Live Shots…

Memorial cruises past Central

Behind a game-high 17 points from Madison Pepra-Omani, Manchester Central cruised past Manchester Central, 63-42, on Thursday night.

Emma Rossi also netted double figures for the Crusaders, while Jayce Mendez (14), McKenna Schweiderman (14) and Sylvie Boingasimbo (10) all reach double digits for the Little Green.

With the victory, Memorial snaps a five-game skid and improves to 5-5 on the season. Central falls to 0-9.

Check out the full photo gallery by Cindy Lavigne of Lavigne’s Live Shots…

Second-half surge lifts Farmington past PCA

Farmington trailed by seven at the half, 28-21, but the Tigers outscored host Portsmouth Christian Academy 26-13 in the second half to come away with a big 47-41 road win on Wednesday evening.

The Eagles came out firing, connecting on eight threes before the break. The second half was a different story, however, as PCA was held without a three-pointer and only made three field goals in the final 16 minutes.

Makayla Lapanne led the Tigers with 14 points, while Madi Ricker added 11 as FHS improves to 7-5 on the season. Maddie West poured in a game-high 17 points and Amanda Leland added 10 for the Eagles, who fall to 8-3.

Check out the full photo gallery of the action by Heidi Green of Heidi Green Photography…