Month: January 2024

Second-half surge lifts Raymond past Winnisquam

Raymond doubled up visiting Winnisquam in the second half, 38-19, to come away with a 60-35 victory on Friday night.

The Rams were led by a game-high 20 points from Dre Duffaut and 15 from Aidan York, while the Bears were led by 8 points apiece from Alex Nichols and Caleb Robdau.

With the win, Raymond improves to 5-4, while Winnisquam falls to 3-6.

Check out the full photo gallery by Jeff Criss of Perfect Photos…

Profile wins D-IV showdown at Littleton

In the most highly anticipated Division IV game of the season, the Profile boys kept their perfect season in tact (11-0) with a convincing 63-48 victory at previously unbeaten Littleton (10-1) on Friday night.

The Patriots were consistently just a little better throughout the course of the game than the Crusaders. Profile won each quarter by three or four points and wore down Littleton over 32 minutes of play.

Josh Robie led the way for the Patriots as he pumped in a game-high 21 points. Robie’s running mate Alex Leslie added 16 points, while Cayden Wakeham chipped in with 12.

Littleton was paced by a trio of double-digit scorers as well: Mikey Rodriguez (14), Kayden Hoskins (13) and Sam Regey (11).

Profile and Littleton will lock horns again on Jan. 31 and that game marks the final home game of the season for the Patriots. Profile now goes on the road for seven of their last eight games.

[Profile coverage is brought to you by Iron Furnace Brewing]
[Littleton coverage is brought to you by Lahout Apartments]

Check out the full photo gallery of the action by our Jill Stevens…

Coe-Brown battles for tough Division-II victory

By Nathaniel Ford

NORTHWOOD – Coe-Brown fought hard for a 56-43 victory over the visiting Kennett Eagles on Wednesday night.

The Bears led by as many as 14 points in the contest and were able to fend off a second half comeback from their opponents.

“Overall, we really needed this win to fully swing momentum back to our side. We had a good win over a really tough Kennett team,” said junior Jack Matson. 

Kennett was 4-1 coming into tonight, and these two teams always seem to play in close games. Both teams play physically and focus on strong defense, which usually results in a tough matchup.

Coe-Brown came out strong with an early 10-2 lead in the first quarter, forcing a Kennett timeout. All five starters were contributing early, and it looked like the Bears could run away with it. 

The Eagles managed to keep the game within reach due to strong play to close the quarter by sophomore Allen Noung. He came in off the bench and scored 7 points, which was a big reason the score was only 22-11 entering the second. 

For the rest of the game, Kennett was able to play strong defense and really limit Coe-Brown’s offensive output after this first quarter explosion.

“We got a lot of shots off, and we didn’t finish some that we should have,” said Coe-Brown coach David Smith. 

The second quarter was extremely even, with both teams going on small runs of their own. Junior Daven Bailey led the way for Kennett, knocking down two three-pointers and scoring 8 points in the quarter.

Coe-Brown had many contributors offensively, and they were led by Quinn Salter, who had 6 points at timely moments in the quarter. Neither team could get an edge, and Coe-Brown led 34-25 entering halftime.

The Eagles, who started the game in a 2-3 zone defense, played man-to-man the entire second half. This helped them immensely in the third quarter, where they started to spark a big comeback. 

They knocked down four shots from beyond the arc and clawed their way back into the game. Behind their shooting, they ended up evening the score at 39-39 in the quarter. Regardless of the game all square for the first time since 2-2, the Bears did not panic.

“We executed some of our offense well at critical times tonight,” said Smith. 

This was one of those times, as Matson got a quick bucket to take the lead back, and after a defensive stop, Ryan Kouchoukos attacked the rim and extended the lead even more. Following a late Kennett basket, the Bears led by just two points entering the final quarter.

Winning close games is something that separates great teams from good teams, and Coe-Brown proved tonight they can stay composed in these situations.

“Fourth quarter defensive effort was big. We were able to hold them to two points in the final quarter,” said Smith.

The Bears stepped up in a massive way as a unit on the defensive end, which is what secured their victory. Their offense was led by a spectacular stretch of three baskets from Matson, including an and-one to cap it off.

Coe-Brown rallied together in the fourth and capped off a hard-fought victory 56-43. A 13-point game does not show how tight this matchup was. Going into the final frame, it was a one possession game, and either team could have come out on top.

“Our team is special because every player on our team is capable of having a great game on any given night,” said Matson.

This was on display tonight in a game where Connor Bagnell, an All-State selection last season, was held to 10 points, and his unselfish play helped his teammates step up in big ways.

Ryan Kouchoukos came up massive in every way tonight. The junior point guard finished with 9 points, 10 assists, and 8 steals, showing he can contribute at a high level in every aspect a point guard needs to.

Quinn Salter has been consistent all season for the Bears, and he put in another strong performance tonight with 14 points and 6 rebounds. James McKane does lots of dirty work for the team, and the guard brought energy tonight with 5 rebounds and 3 steals of his own.

The star of the game for Coe-Brown was Jack Matson. The forward played all 32 minutes and recorded a double-double. He finished with a game-high 19 points and 10 rebounds. 

Kennett was led by 16 points from Daven Bailey and 12 points from Allen Noung. The Eagles fall to 4-2 and look to bounce back in a matchup this Friday against Division III Berlin. 

Coe-Brown improves to 5-2 on the season and are now on a two-game winning streak. They look to stay hot in a big matchup this Friday on the road against 5-2 Plymouth. 

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Bishop Guertin knocks off Manchester Memorial

The Bishop Guertin boys went on the road and pulled of an upset in Division I as they won at Manchester Memorial on Friday night, 58-49.

The Cardinals were led by 12 points from Connor McGowan and Matt Chau, while Eli Youssef and Sam Woodward added 10. The Crusaders were paced by 18 opints from Bory Bory and 11 from Christian Bilolo.

With the win, BG improves to 2-6, while Memorial falls to 5-2.

Check out the full gallery by Todd Grzywacz of Stonewall Photography…

Marshall drops 40 as Pinkerton downs Keene

Jackson Marshall poured in a game-high 40 points to lead Pinkerton to a 86-68 victory over visiting Keene on Friday night.

Joining Marshall in double-digits for the Astros was Charlie Ludden (19) and Andrew Brander (13). The Blackbirds featured four players with 12 points: Fitch Hennessey, Javon Massiah, Sawyer Lepple and Alex Holmes.

With the win, Pinkerton moves to a Division-I best 8-0, while Keen falls to 3-4 on the season.

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

Littleton lights it up from three, cruises to win

By KJ Cardinal

They turn the lights down in Farmington during the intros for the home team, then Littleton shot them out during the game.

The visiting Crusaders connected on 12 threes, including seven in the first half, to roll to an 81-62 victory on Friday night.

The host Tigers trailed by just four after on quarter of play, 20-16, but then Littleton’s barrage began. Mikey Rodgriguez pumped in 10 2nd-quarter points as the Crusaders hit four triples and won the quarter 26-12 to blow the game open. Littleton led 46-28 at the break and never looked back.

Kayden Hoskins buried five threes and led all scorers with 19 points for the Crusaders. Grady Hadlock (16), Rodriguez (15) and Dre Akines (14) all netted double figures for Littleton as well. Shawn Murphy and Demery Hadges had 16 points apiece to pace the Tigers.

With the win, the Crusaders (9-0) are tied atop the Division IV standings with Derryfield (9-0), while the Tigers fall to 7-3.

Check out the full gallery of the action by KJ Cardinal…

Crusaders cruise past Tigers

Littleton made the two-hour trip south to Farmington on Friday night and flexed their north-country muscle as they came away with a convincing 68-45 victory.

The long bus ride had no effects on the Crusaders as came out of the gates ready to play, pouring in 20 first quarter points and leading 20-7 after one quarter of play. The Tigers chipped away at the lead in the second quarter and trailed 37-27 at the break.

The second half was all Littleton, however, as they cruised to a 23-point victory.

Leading the way for the Crusaders was Addison Hadlock with 20 points and Lauryn Corrigan with 12. The TIgers were paced by 13 points from Shaylee DiPrizio and 12 from Madi Ricker.

With the win, Littleton improves to 9-0 on the season and remains atop the Division IV standings, while Farmington falls to 7-3.

Check out the full gallery of the action by KJ Cardinal…