Coe-Brown’s Jack Lano poured in a game-high 18 points to lead the visiting Bears to a 54-42 win at Bow on Tuesday night. The win snaps a three-game skid for CBNA, who improves to 6-9 on the season, while the Falcons fall to 7-10 on the year. Bow was paced by Owen Petretta with 17 points.
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Sunapee slips past Pittsfield
Sunapee went on the road and earned a 51-35 victory at Pittsfield in Division IV action on Tuesday night. The Lakers improve to 7-6 on the season, while the Panthers fall to 1-12 overall.
Trinity tops Pinkerton in showdown between D-I Goliaths
In a battle between the top two teams in Division I, Trinity (14-1) flexed its muscle with a 52-44 win at home over Pinkerton (13-3) on Monday night. It was a back and forth affair early on that saw the game was tied at 41 with just over two minutes to go in the third. That’s when the Pioneers put the clamps on the Astros as Pinkerton allowed just three points in the final 10 minutes of action and came away with the victory.
The Pioneers are now two games up in the loss column over the Astros and Goffstown (14-3). With their final two games of the regular-season at Winnacunnet (5-10) and at Merrimack (5-11), the Pioneers look to be poised to take the #1 seed for the upcoming NHIAA Division IV State Tournament.
Lebanon survives in overtime at Hanover
The Lebanon Raiders needed overtime to earn their 13th-straight victory with a 50-40 overtime win at Hanover on Monday night. Lebanon improves to 13-1 on the season, while Hanover falls to 4-12.
Baguidy beats the buzzer!
With the score tied at 66 with 3.6 seconds on the clock, Goffstown’s Robby Baguidy goes the length of the floor and knocks down the game-winner as the Grizzlies downed Dover, 68-66, on Monday night. #bigshotbob
Smooth Moves of the Week: Jan. 30, 2022
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Coe-Brown girls down Oyster River in Route 4 rivalry
In a girls Division II match-up between Route 4 rivals, Coe-Brown bested Oyster River, 33-28, on Friday night in Durham.
The Bears were led by a game-high 12 points from Jennifer Noni, while the Bobcats were paced by 8 points from Riley Drapeau. With the win, Coe-Brown improved to 6-9 on the season, while Oyster River drops to 5-11.
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Nashua North cruises past Manchester Memorial
Jayden Montgomery and Trevor Labrecque each poured in 17 points to lead Nashua North to a runaway victory at Manchester Memorial, 71-45, on Thursday night in Manchester. Memorial was paced by 9 points from Johnny Roumraj. Check out the highlights…
Stockbower wins it in overtime for PCA
Jason Stockbower’s fade away jumper with 1.4 seconds to go lifted Portsmouth Christian Academy to a clutch 58-56 overtime win over visiting Derryfield on Wednesday night.
This highly anticipated Division IV match-up didn’t disappoint in the least. The first half was a back and forth affair that saw the game tied at 22-22 at the break. Derryfield pumped in 20 points in the third quarter to take a seven point lead, 42-35, to the final frame.
The host Eagles responded in a big way as they rallied to lead by three with under a minute to play. Derryfield’s Jack Krasnof was held to just nine points in the game, but he nailed a critical three-pointer near the end of regulation to force overtime for the Cougars.
The score was tied at 51 as teams entered overtime and was again knotted at 55 in the waining moments, setting up Stockbower’s heroics. The senior poured in a game-high 23 points for PCA while Caleb Runey (11), Gavin Nagy (11) and Seth Huggard (10) all turned in double-digit scoring efforts as well for the Eagles. Derryfield was led by 24 points from freshman Thomas Ferdinando and John McDevitt added 11.
The win moves PCA to 7-3 on the season, while it was just the second loss of the year for the 5-2 Cougars.
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Second half effort lifts Epping past Farmington
Epping started slow, but finished strong as the Blue Devils came away with a 59-45 win over Farmington on Wednesday night in Epping. The Blue Devils trailed 16-12 after one, but took a one-point lead to the break and then opened things up in with an 18-9 third quarter that proved to be too much for the Tigers.
The Blue Devils were paced by Owen Finkelstein’s 18 points, 12 coming in the second half, while teammates Mike Picard (16 points) and Stamatis Maschas (11) chipped in with double digits. Farmington was paced 13 points from Brian Weeks and 10 from Jeffrey DiPrizio.
The loss snaps the Tigers’ four-game win streak and evens their record at 4-4, while Epping improves to 8-2 on the season.
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