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The Bash: Day 2 Recap

By: KJ Cardinal

Day two of the 45th Annual Mike Lee Holiday Basketball Bash has concluded and of the 11 games played on the day, only two were decided by less than 27 points. While it was a day of routs, fans were also treated to the best game of the tournament so far as the Raymond boys outlasted Concord Christian, 75-69, in a very entertaining back-and-forth affair.

One rout that was somewhat surprising was Belmont’s dominant 36-point victory over the Kennett boys. The Red Raiders look to be the team beat on the boys side and have a big time quarterfinal match-up with Sanborn tomorrow at 6:00 pm.

Check out tomorrow’s slate and how the brackets are shaping up at the links below and a recap of day two as well.

USEFUL LINKS: Updated Schedule | Updated Bracket | Photo Galleries | Day 2 Video Archives

DAY TWO RECAP
BOYS: Farmington 68, Inter-Lakes 41

Farmington: Demery Hadges 14, Keltin Moulton 14, Lucas Watson 11
Inter-Lakes: Jake Ambrose 8

GIRLS: Farmington 80, Raymond 19
Farmington: Shaylee DiPrizio 21, Zoey Johnson 16, Anna Cardinal 14, Madi Ricker 11, Makayla King 10
Raymond: Meadow-Miah Mitchell 12

BOYS: Raymond 75, Concord Christian 69
Raymond: Drezell Duffaut 32, Aidan York 17
CCA: Isaac Kirby 22, Jaden Young 17, Luke Farland 10

BOYS: Coe-Brown 68, Epping 28
Coe-Brown: Jack Matson 20, Ryan Kouchoukos 13
Epping: Henry Hodgkins 6

GIRLS: Coe-Brown 62, Belmont 28
Coe-Brown: Eilah Crawn 15, Hannah Meehan 10, Emma LaPierre 11
Belmont: Bailey Perkins 12, Maddie Carrier 11

BOYS: Belmont 67, Kennett 31
Belmont: Keegan Martinez 22, Anakin Underhill 13, Treshawn Ray 13
Kennett: Bo Noung Jr. 17

BOYS: Hinsdale 66, Nute 38
Hinsdale: Connor Dixon 17, Chris Colon 14, John Winter 12, Jack Clark 10
Nute: Silas Picard 13

BOYS: Sanborn 83, Franklin 32
Sanborn: Dylan Rego 18, Brian Nadeau 14, Brandon Sarette 13, Chase Frizzell 11
Franklin: Nthan Holmes 9

GIRLS: Franklin 43, Sanborn 34
Franklin: Kourtney Kaplan 25
Sanborn: Maya Thompson 12

BOYS: Portsmouth Christian 66, Derryfield 33
PCA: Cai Summers 27, Zealand Marquis 18, Hoaming Zhu 12
Derryfield: Blake Moskov 10

GIRLS: Portsmouth Christian 52, Nute 7
PCA: Ava Buchanan 13, Emma Anderson 12, Jaela Stockbower 10
Nute: Bella Colby 3

The Bash: Day 1 recap

By: KJ Cardinal

Day one of the 45th Annual Mike Lee Holiday Basketball Bash is in the books and it was one of the most competitive opening days in recent memory. Five of the 11 games were decided by 10 points or less, with Hinsdale’s 48-45 win over Inter-Lakes being the closest contest of the day.

The close games ended up pushing game times back and the final contest of the night, which was originally scheduled to tip off at 8:15 pm, didn’t tip off until 9:47 pm. All told, day one featured nearly 14 hours of hoops and day two tips off on Friday at 8:00 am.

USEFUL LINKS: PHOTO GALLERIES | VIDEO ARCHIVES

The day one recap and the day two slate are posted below…

DAY ONE RECAP
BOYS: Farmington 57, Profile 50
Farmington: Noah Elwell 15, Demery Hadges 14, Lucas Watson 13
Profile: Cayden Wakeham 18, Everrett Locke 14, Jackson Clough 10

GIRLS: Farmington 58, Sanborn 31
Farmington: Zoey Johnson 28, Shaylee DiPrizio 12
Sanborn: Ashlyn Gallant 8, Ashton DiRienzo 8

BOYS: Sanborn 63, Concord Christian 47
Sanborn: Chase Frizzell 36, Dylan Rego 15
Concord Christian: TJ Charbono 12

BOYS: Portsmouth Christian 89, Wilton-Lyndeborough 41
Portsmouth Christian: Cai Summers 28, Zealand Marquis 12, Jackson Malone 12, Zech Beal 10
Wilton-Lyndeborough: Ben Jacob 20, Harry Krug 15

BOYS: Hinsdale 48, Inter-Lakes 45
Hinsdale: Connor Dixon 14, Chris Colon 11, Grady Jutras 10
Inter-Lakes: Alec Adorno 15, Jackson Downs 13

BOYS: Belmont 76, Raymond 40
Belmont: Anakin Underhill 21, Wyatt Carroll 17, Treyshawn Ray 16, Keegan Martinez 11
Raymond: Drezell Duffaut 11, Jacobi Cumberbatch 10

GIRLS: Coe-Brown 50, Kennett 22
Coe-Brown: Eilah Crawn 14
Kennett: Abigail Haynes 10, Marlie Liebenow

BOYS: Kennett 60, Coe-Brown 56
Kennett: Daven Bailey 15, Tristyn Jones 13
Coe-Brown: Matthew Flanagan 15, Bruce LaPierre 11, Jack Matson

BOYS: Epping 67, Nute 57
Epping: Blake Snyder 20, Cameron Kavanaugh 16, Henry Hodgkins 14, Grayson Davis 13
Nute: Brady Barbin 14, Jackson Lafogg 11, Silas Picard 10

BOYS: Derryfield 54, Franklin 44
Derryfield: Nate Boudreau 10, Sam Fazelat 10
Franklin: Matt Nason 12

GIRLS: Franklin 48, Nute 11
Franklin: Kourtney Kaplan 28
Nute: Azlyn Picard 8

DAY TWO SLATE
Girls: PCA vs. Nute, 8:00 am
Boys: Derryfield vs. PCA, 9:15 am
Girls: Sanborn vs. Franklin, 10:30 am
Boys: Frankin vs. Sanborn, 11:45 am
Boys: Nute vs. Hinsdale, 1:00 pm
Boys: Kennett vs. Belmont, 2:15 pm
Girls: Belmont vs. Coe-Brown, 3:30 pm
Boys: Epping vs. Coe-Brown, 4:45 pm
Boys: CCA vs. Raymond, 6:00 pm
Girls: Raymond vs. Farmington, 7:15 pm
Boys: Inter-Lakes vs. Farmington, 8:30 pm

Epping downs Portsmouth Christian in D-IV battle

By: Logan Paronto

EPPING, NH – In a Division IV matchup between two 1-1 teams, host Epping hung on for a tight 54-51 win against visiting Portsmouth Christian on Wednesday night.

Blake Snyder (22) and Henry Hogkins (20) combined for 42 of the Blue Devils’ 56 points in the victory.

The Eagles were paced by Cai Summers who tallied 13 points. Truman Smith also scored in double-figures adding 10 of his own.

Epping adds their second win, bring their record to 2-1 while PCA falls to 1-2.

Check out the full photo gallery by Michael Griffin…

Farmington defense stifles Epping

By: KJ Cardinal

FARMINGTON, NH – Farmington held Epping to just 14 first-half points and rolled to a 58-42 victory over Epping on Tuesday night in The Jungle.

The Tigers controlled the game from the onset as they held the Blue Devils to just one first-quarter field goal and led 15-4 after one frame.

FHS was led by 18 points from Demery Hadges, while Noah Elwell and Lucas Watson added 16 and 10, respectively. Epping was paced by 18 points from Blake Snyder, who had 10 points in the 4th quarter alone.

With the victory, Farmington improves to 2-0 on the season, while Epping falls to 1-1.

Check out the full photo gallery of tonight’s action by KJ Cardinal…

Farmington eases past visiting Epping

By: KJ Cardinal

FARMINGTON, NH – The Farmington Tigers used a 49-0 first half to ease to a 66-8 victory over visiting Epping on Tuesday night.

Farmington’s Madi Ricker led all scorers with 20 points, while Zoey Johnson (16) and Ryleigh Hogan (14) both chipped in with double digits as well.

With the victory, the Tigers improve to 2-0 on the young season and head to Littleton on Friday to take on the Crusaders. Epping falls to 0-2 on the season and hosts Portsmouth Christian Academy next Wednesday.

Check out the full photo gallery of tonight’s action by KJ Cardinal…

Profile eases past Epping to quarterfinals

Top-seeded Profile put together a dominant performance in the first round of the NHIAA Division IV Boys Basketball State Tournament as the Patriots eased to a 79-21 victory over No. 16 Epping on Monday night.

With the win, Profile advances to the quarterfinals where the Patriots will play host to #8 Portsmouth Christian on Thursday.

Senior Josh Robie poured in a game-high 34 points, including 14 in the 3rd quarter alone to pace the Patriots. Alex Leslie (20) and Cayden Wakeham (14) also netted double-digits for Profile.

Blake Snyder scored 15 of the Blue Devils 21 points.

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

Farmington survives at Epping

After building a 15-point halftime lead, Farmington scored just 11 points in the 2nd half and hung on for a 35-31 victory at Epping on Saturday night.

The Tigers were paced by 15 points apiece from Zoey Johnson and Madi Ricker. The Blue Devils were led by 10 points from Autumn Loving.

With the win, Farmington improves to 12-4 on the season, while Epping falls to 8-6.

Next up, the 4th-place Tigers hit the road to take on 3rd place Newmarket on Tuesday.

Check out photos of the action by KJ Cardinal & Jeff Criss of Perfect Photos…

Farmington pulls away at Epping

After playing even in the first quarter, Farmington pulled away from Epping to come away with a 59-38 road win on Saturday night.

The Tigers and Blue Devils were knotted at 9-9 after 8 minutes of action before Farmington reeled of a 19-point second quarter to take a 12-point lead to the break.

The second half was much of the same as the Tigers rolled to a 21-point victory.

Farmington was led by a trio of double-digit scorers: Demery Hadges (14 points), Aiden Place (12) and Preston Berko (11). Epping was paced by a game-high 16 points from Henry Hodgkins.

The Tigers move to 13-3 on the season and sit in 4th place in the Division IV standings, while Epping falls to 5-10.

Check out the full galleries by KJ Cardinal and Jeff Criss of Perfect Photos…