Year: 2023

The Romike Report: Profile rolls past Lisbon

In his final Romike Report of the season, Andy Romike just had to see Profile in action one more time. Check out the highlights of the Patriots win over Lisbon on Wednesday night and postgame interview with Josh Robie, Alex Leslie and head coach Mitchell Roy.

Special thanks to Andy for giving up a huge portion of his winter break to join our crew as a key contributor. He returns to Arizona State later this week and will continue to assist us with graphic design work remotely. We appreciate you, Andy!

Now, onto the highlights…

St. Thomas topples Inter-Lakes

The St. Thomas girls used a balanced scoring attack to defeat visiting Inter-Lakes, 55-41, on Wednesday night. The Saints were paced by a trio of double-figure scorers: Emma Torriello (15), Abby Rayder (12) and Genna Bolduc. Estelle Good (16) led the Lakers.

St. Thomas snapped a three-game losing streak to improve to even its record at 3-3 on the season, while Inter-Lakes falls to 0-5.

Check out the full photo gallery by Dave O’Brien of Your Athletes in Action…

Kingsmen win key showdown at Holy Family

Behind a game-high 26 points from sophomore Brode Frink, Concord Christian won a pivotal Division IV match-up at Holy Family, 67-63, on Wednesday night.

The Kingsmen jumped out to 22-16 lead after one quarter and later led 40-30 at the half. The Griffins came out strong for the second half, outscoring CCA 16-4 in the 3rd quarter, and took a 46-44 lead into the final frame.

Concord Christian dominated the 4th early on and led by 13 with just 1:16 remaining and hung on for the four-point win.

Also scoring in double-digits for CCA was Austin Spurr (14), Jaden Young (12) and Ethan Young (11). The Griffins were paced by 20 points from Gabe Lacasse and 14 from Yves Mugiraneza.

The Kingsmen improve to a 5-0 on the season, while the loss was the first of the year for Holy Family (2-1).

Check out the highlights by our Tim Lee…

Plymouth downs Timberlane

The Plymouth girls escaped with a 39-37 victory over visiting Timberlane on Tuesday night. Maggie Boyd led Plymouth with a game-high 13 points, while Elizabeth Trasatti paced the Owls with 10 of her own. The victory marked the first of the season for Plymouth (1-4), while Timberlane falls to 1-3

Check out a photo gallery of the action by John-Scott Sherburne…

Memorial wins come-from-behind thriller at Trinity

Manchester Memorial went crosstown and came away with a thrilling come-from-behind victory, 63-60, at Trinity on Tuesday night. The Pioneers jumped out to a 18-10 lead after the opening quarter and took a 36-30 lead to the half. The second half belonged to the Crusaders, however, as Memorial outscored Trinity 15-12 in the third and 18-12 in the fourth to earn the hard-fought win.

Abdalha Ramadhani led the Crusaders with 26 points, while teammates Mateo Ancic (13) and Devin Lavallee (12) chipped in with double digits as well. For the Pioneers, Tyler Bike poured in a game-high 28 points and Devohn Ellis added 14.

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

Coe-Brown boys close out Kingswood

The Coe-Brown boys came out of the gates hot, outscoring Kingswood 18-5 in the first quarter, and held on for a 61-52 win over the host Knights on Tuesday night.

After the slow start, Kingswood rallied in the middle stanzas to tie the game at 44-44 at the end of three quarters of play. The Bears then closed things out with a strong 4th quarter, 17-8, to earn the nine-point victory.

CBNA’s Hugh Hamilton led all scorers with 14 points, while Tommy Flanagan (13) and Connor Bagnell (11) added double-digits as well. Kingswood was paced by Matt Jacobs (12) and Brady Clarke (10).

Check out the full photo gallery by our Jill Stevens…

Second-quarter surge propels West past Oyster River

Manchester West earned its third-straight victory with a 68-44 win over visiting Oyster River on Tuesday night. The Blue Knights’ balanced scoring attack was paced by Max Shosa’s game-high 23 points and 18 apiece from Angel Castro and Aiden Scott Beaulac. The Bobcats, who fall to 1-3, were led by 12 points from Sean Lynch and 10 from Tommy Fogg

West led by just two after one quarter of play, 15-13, but the Blue Knights blew the game open in the second as they outscored Oyster River, 24-6, and cruised to the victory.

Check out highlights of the action by Tim Lee…