Year: 2024

Meet the 2023-24 Farmington Tiger Girls

While at The Bash, we were able to get the host Farmington Tigers into our studio for a fun photo shoot. Check out the 2023-24 Farmington Tigers roster and the full photo gallery from the shoot…

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1Callie RocheleauSRF
4Madison RickerJRG
10Shaylee DiPrizio8thG
11Isabella GiglioJRG
13Zoey JohnsonFRG
15Makayla King  FRF
20Anna HebertSOG
21Mia QuituguaFRF
22Ryleigh HoganJRF
25Jaelyn ProsperJRG
30Anna CardinalSOF
Head Coach: Dawn Weeks, Asst. Coaches: Cheryl Peabody, Debbie Peabody, Jenn Haskell, Brandi Everidge, Chloe Weeks

High resolution images of this gallery are available here.

Oyster River rolls to victory over Sanborn

By Nathaniel Ford

DURHAM – The Bobcats captured a 63-56 victory at home against the visiting Indians in a Division II matchup. 

The final score does not reflect how one-sided this game was. Oyster River never trailed and led by as much as 16 points in this contest. 

“When you don’t have to chase the whole game and can play in front, that helps us relax and strategically plan the game out,” said Oyster River coach Lewis Atkins. 

They jumped out to a massive lead in the first quarter and were all over Sanborn. In the blink of an eye, it was 8-2 in the Bobcats favor, and they blew it open even more to 18-4 midway through the quarter. 

They held a double digit lead entering the second, leading 23-13. The only reason it wasn’t bigger was because of a buzzer beater three-pointer from Sanborn’s Jake Pitre, which helped slow the bleeding a little. 

A huge reason for this Oyster River lead was sophomore Matt Jernigan. He opened up the game with back-to-back three-pointers, and he ended the quarter with 12 points.

The second quarter was less one-sided than the first, but Sanborn could not expose the Oyster River defense and cut the lead down. Luca Varney and Jack Carpenter hit timely shots from beyond the arc to help extend the Bobcat lead even more. 

Sanborn’s Dylan Rego connected on a shot in transition at the buzzer, but it only cut the lead to 35-23 going into the break. Rebounding was a big factor in Oyster River’s success in the first half. 

“That is the identity we want to build in our team, and the last couple of games, we’ve done a good job,” said Atkins. The Bobcats are not the biggest team, but they rebound as a unit and work hard, which was on display tonight.

Coming out in the second half, Oyster River got in foul trouble extremely early, with three quick fouls in under two minutes of play. Sanborn was in the bonus early, which gave them plenty of chances from the foul line. 

Despite this, they could not capitalize on free throws, which were a big reason they were unable to claw back into the game. The quarter ended in a tie, and the lead remained 12 points in the Bobcats’ favor entering the fourth. 

Oyster River remained in control in the fourth quarter, just as they had the whole game. Owen Jacques and Ethan Brewer both knocked down three-pointers in the quarter, and they held a double digit lead up until the end.

They led by 13 points with time running down, but two Sanborn triples from Chase Frizzell and Dylan Rego cut it to 7 points down the wire. Nevertheless, the Bobcats ran away with the victory 63-56. 

With this win, Oyster River improves to 4-3, with two of their losses coming to Pelham and Manchester West, two top teams in the division. They are now on a two game win streak after coming into this game off of a 40 point victory over Bishop Brady.

“We just tried to put a complete game together, and I thought we did. If we can put together 32 good minutes, we can play with any team in the division,” said Atkins. The Bobcats proved tonight that they can be very competitive in Division II.

They were paced tonight by a balanced scoring attack led by 18 points from Matt Jernigan. Jack Carpenter added 10 points, while Ethan Brewer and Luca Varney each scored 9. As a team, the Bobcats knocked down 10 three-pointers. 

Sanborn was led by their scoring duo of Chase Frizzell and Dylan Rego. Frizzell scored 18 points, while Rego scored a game high 20 of his own. 

“I thought we did a good job on their two best players and making it tough for them to score. I thought we came out and set the tone there,” said Atkins.

Rego and Frizzell both averaged over 22 points a game coming into tonight, and the Bobcats were able to limit both of them to below their season averages. 

Oyster River looks to continue their win streak this Friday as they make the long trek to face a tough 4-1 Kennett team.

Sanborn falls to 2-5 after tonight and extends their losing streak to three games. They look to right the ship and bounce back on Friday in a home matchup against Bishop Brady.

[Sanborn coverage is sponsored by What’s The Scoop?]

Concord Christian rallies late to defeat Bishop Guertin in OT

Trailing by seven points entering the fourth quarter, Division II Concord Christian rallied to force overtime on the road and defeat D-I Bishop Guertin, 57-51, on Tuesday night in Nashua.

CCA’s Emma Smith was the key to the late surge by the Kingsmen as she netted 10 points in the 4th quarter and seven in the extra frame and led all scorers with a game-high 20 points. Kate Smith and Lilli Carlile added 13 points apiece, while Kayden Rioux chipped in with 10 for CCA. The Cardinals were paced by 17 points from Thalia Drapeau.

With the win, the Kingsmen remain perfect on the season (6-0) and sit tied atop the D-II standings with Oyster River. The Cardinals fall to 1-4 in defeat.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Betsy Hansen…

Saints soar past Hilltoppers

St. Thomas went on the road and soared past host Somersworth, 66-23, on Tuesday night.

The Saints jumped out to a quick 15-5 lead after one quarter of play and never looked back.

STA was led by 16 from Cole McClure and 12 from Will Mollica. The Hilltoppers were paced by 10 points from Thomas Rees.

With the win, St. Thomas improves to 7-1 on the season and currently sits at second place in the Division III standings, while Somersworth falls to 1-6.

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

Epping defense stymies Raymond

Division IV Epping held D-II Raymond to just 27 points en route to a 43-27 victory on Monday night.

Leading the way for the Blue Devils was Laney McAniff and Anabelle Shumway with 10 points apiece. The Rams were paced by Sophie Huynh’s game-high 12 points.

With the win, Epping improves to 5-3, while Raymond falls to 0-7.

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

[Epping coverage is sponsored by Tucker Construction]

Robie & Leslie pace Profile past Gorham

Seniors Josh Robie (27 points) and Alex Leslie (21) combined for 48 points to lead Profile past visiting Gorham, 70-55, on Monday night.

Cayden Wakeham also added 10 points for Profile, who improves to a perfect 7-0 on the season and moves into a three-way tie atop the Division IV standings with Derryfield and Littleton.

The Huskies (5-4) were led by 21 points from Isaac Langlois and 12 from Max Grondin.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Greg Alnwick…

[Profile coverage is sponsored by Iron Furnace Brewing]

Second-quarter surge propels Profile past Gorham

The Profile girls used a 22-8 second quarter to propel to a 47-38 victory over visiting Gorham on Monday night.

The Patriots led by just one after the first quarter, 7-6, but outscored the Huskies 22-8 in the second stanza to blow the game open.

Profile was led by 13 points from Maddie Koehler and 12 from Mya Brown. Gorham was paced by
Girouard’s 18 points and 10 from Godin.

With the win, the Patriots avenged their season-opening, one-point loss to Gorham and improve to 7-2 on the season. Gorham falls to 2-7 with the loss.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Greg Alnwick…

[Profile coverage is sponsored by Iron Furnace Brewing]

Goffstown earns come-from-behind win over Concord

Goffstown managed just five first-quarter points, trailing 10-5 after one, but the host Grizzlies rallied to come away with a 55-50 victory over visiting Concord on Monday night.

Leading the way for Goffstown was Maggie Sasso with a game-high 21 points. Concord was paced by 19 points apiece from Dulaney Duford and Whitney Valliant .

With the win, the Grizzlies improve to 5-1 on the season, while the Tide fall to 2-4.

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

Duffaut leads Ram past Epping

Behind a game-high 25 points from Dre Duffaut, Division III Raymond went on the road and defeated D-IV Epping, 51-43, on Monday night.

The Rams started strong, leading 16-7 after one and 32-18 at the break, and hung on for the win. The Blue Devils were paced by 15 points from Henry Hodgkins and 14 from Blake Snyder.

With the win, Raymond improves to 3-3 on the season, while Epping falls to 3-7.

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

[Epping Blue Devil coverage is brought to you by Tucker Construction]

Meet the 2023-24 Nute Ram Boys

While at The Bash, we were able to get the Nute Rams into our studio for a fun photo shoot. Check out the 2023-24 Rams roster and the full photo gallery from the shoot…

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0Jackson LafoggJRG
1Zachary MillikenSRF
3Andrew WattsJRG
5Collin HathornSRG
5Kasen ScottSRF
10Brody LeemanSOG
12Griffin KendrickSOG
13Silas PicarsJRF
20Brayden ViveirosJRG
21Zakari LapanneSRF
22Marley CisnerosSRC
23Anthony TraciaSRG
24Gage ThibedauSRG
33Ethan BurrowsSOG
34Scott MillikenSOF
Head Coach: Steven Pires

[High resolution images of this gallery are available here]
[Nute Ram coverage is sponsored by Jenks Screen Printing]