Month: January 2024

Salem rolls past Timberlane

By Jayda Davis

Salem cruised past Timberlane at home 50-38 on Tuesday night. The win put a halt to the Blue Devils six-game losing streak.

Ryan Morse scored a game-high 21 points for the Blue Devils, while Zack Sangermano added 18. 

With the win, Salem stops their skid and improves to 5-6 on the season, while Timberlane falls to 0-11. 

Check out photos of the action by Todd Grzywacz of Stonewall Photography… 

Gilford soars past Prospect Mountain

Visiting Gilford held host Prospect Mountain to just five 1st-quarter points and soared to an 81-46 victory on Tuesday night.

The Golden Eagles were paced by four players in double digits: L Grant (20), M Uicker (17), C Perkins (13) and Brendan Baldi (11).

The Timberwolves were led by 12 points from Dillon Miller.

With the win, Gilford improves to 8-6 on the season, while Prospect falls to 6-7.

Check out photos of the action by Danielle Cook of DC Sports Photos…

Concord Christian tops Pembroke in D-II showdown

The two remaining undefeated teams in Division II locked horns on Tuesday night and Concord Christian defeated visiting Pembroke, 65-55.

The Kingsmen came out strong as they led by seven after the 1st quarter, but the Spartans fought back in the second to cut the lead to two at the half, 31-29.

The two squads played even in the 3rd quarter until CCA closed things out in the 4th, winning the final stanza by 8 points.

Emma Smith poured in a game-high 27 points to lead the Kingsmen, while Lilli Carlile added 22. Pembroke was paced by 25 points from Annelise Dexter and 15 from Kaitlin Arnella.

With the win, CCA improves to a perfect 10-0 on the season, while the Spartans fall to 10-1.

Check out photos of the action by John Scott Sherburne…

Goffstown overcomes slow start, downs South

Goffstown scored just three 1st-quarter points, before rally for a 49-42 victory over visiting Nashua South on Tuesday night.

The Grizzlies were led by 16 points from Maggie Sasso. The Panthers were paced by 17 points from Koharu Tanaka and 13 from Morgan Gillis.

With the win, Goffstown improves to 10-2 on the season, while South falls to 5-7.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Dave Beliveau…

Hopkinton downs Campbell, moves to 11-1

Hopkinton held hold Campbell to just 12 first-half points en route to a 48-25 victory on Tuesday night.

The Hawks were led by 10 points apiece from Lizz Holmes and Sydney Westover. The Cougars were paced by 9 points from Haley Swanson.

With the win, Hopkinton improves to 11-1 on the season, while Campbell falls to 4-9.

Check out photos of the action by our Jill Stevens…

Plymouth pulls away late versus Bishop Brady

Trailing by two at the half, Plymouth outscored visiting Bishop Brady by 10 in the second half to pull way for a 52-44 victory on Monday night.

The Bobcats were led by 13 points from Tevin Stone and 12 from Dylan Webster. The Giants were paced by a game-high 14 points from Ryan Casey.

With the win, Plymouth improves to 6-5, while Brady falls to 0-10.

Check out photos of the action by John Scott Sherburne…

Farmington rises above Mount Royal

Farmington held visiting Mount Royal to just nine first-half points en route to a 53-28 win on Monday night.

The Tigers were led by 14 points from Shaylee DiPrizio, while Madi Ricker (13) and Zoey Johnson (11) both netted double figures as well. The Knights were paced by Katherine McMenamen’s 14 points.

With the win, Farmington improves to 11-4 on the season, while Mount Royal falls to 5-8.

Check out the full photo gallery by KJ Cardinal…

Woodsville pulls away from Groveton in the 4th

Visiting Woodsville pulled away from Groveton in the 4th quarter on Saturday to come away with a 55-43 win.

Landon Kingsbury led the way for the Engineers scoring 20 points, going 12/13 at the line, while Connor Newcomb added 12. Hunter Parks had a team high of 11 for the Eagles. 

With the win, Woodsville improves to 11-2 on the season, while the Eagles (7-7) fall to .500 on the year.

Check out photos of the action by Shirley Nickles…

Groveton closes out Woodsville in 4th

On Saturday night, Groveton defeated Woodsville, 30-28, winning its sixth-straight and improving to 13-1 on the season. The two north country squads went into the 4th quarter tied at 22-22 but the Eagles came out on top with the home victory.

Groveton was led by Delaney Whiting with 13 points. McKayla Walker and Katie Houston paced the Engineers with 11 and 10, respectively. 

The Eagles remain 2nd in the Division-IV standings, while Woodsville drops back-to-back games and falls to 11-3, but is still 3rd in D-IV.

Check out the full photo gallery of the action by Shirley Nickles…Â