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Hot start fuels Farmington past PCA

Eighth-grader Shaylee DiPrizio poured in a career-high 26 points to lead Farmington past visiting Portsmouth Christian Academy, 68-54, on Friday night.

The Tigers came out the gates firing as they tallied 23 1st-quarter points, including six threes, and led by 14 after one.

Madi Ricker got the three-point barrage started in the first before Jaelyn Prosper connected on three triples of her own and DiPrizio added another. Anna Cardinal beat the buzzer at the end of the quarter to put a bow on the statement quarter by the Tigers.

The opening stanza surge by Farmington proved to be the difference as the Tigers went on to win by that 14-point margin.

Prosper had four threes on the night and tallied 14 points for the Tigers. PCA was paced by 17 points from Ava Buchanan.

With the win, Farmington improves to 10-4 on the season, while the Eagles had their five-game win streak snapped and fall to 8-5.

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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.

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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…

Quick start propels Farmington past Newmarket

By KJ Cardinal

Farmington jumped out to a 9-0 start and never looked back as the Tiger defeated visiting Newmarket, 64-50, on Wednesday night in Farmington.

The Tigers were led by a trio of double-digit scorers: Demery Hadges (15 points), Shawn Murphy (14) and Aiden Place (13). The Mules were led by 16 points apiece from Jaron Labranche and Parker Sweitzer, while Mekato Swanson added 10.

With the win, Farmington has now won four straight and improves to 7-2 on the season. Newmarket drops its fifth straight to fall to 2-6 on the year.

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Tigers snap Mules’ seven-game win streak

By KJ Cardinal

FARMINGTON – In showdown between two of the top teams in Division IV, the Farmington girls used a 20-point third quarter to come away with a 37-35 victory and snap Newmarket’s seven-game win streak on Wednesday night in Farmington.

This one was a defensive battle from the tip. The Tigers led 8-6 after one quarter of action, but the second stanza saw just a combined eight points as Newmarket took a 12-10 lead to the break.

Both teams made halftime adjustments and came out firing in the second half. Farmington knocked down three triples in the third quarter, two coming from Madi Ricker who had eight points in the frame, as the Tigers outscored the Mules 20-17 in the third quarter.

Farmington led by as many as seven points late in the fourth quarter and hung on for the two-point victory.

The Tigers were paced by 10 points from eighth grader Shaylee DiPrizio, while Farmington got contributions from Ricker (8), Anna Cardinal (6), Zoey Johnson (6) and Jaelyn Prosper (5).

Kiara Rugora led all scorers with a game-high 13 points, while Jillian Long chipped in with eight for the Mules.

With the victory, Farmington improves to 7-2 on the season and moves into a tie with Newmarket, also 7-2, for the fifth spot in the D-IV standings.

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Meet the 2023-24 Farmington Tiger Boys

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…

#NAMECL.POS.
0Noah ElwellJRG
1Cody BrazeeSRG
2Lucas WatsonSOG
3Aiden PlaceSRG
4Shawn MurphySRF
5Demery HadgesJRF
10Anthony CushingSRG
12Dylan ZappalaSRF
21Preston BerkoSOF
22Jacob ChapmanJRF
33Jamarkas OliverJRF
Head Coach: Adam Thurston, Asst. Coaches: Nolan Chretien, Tanner Gibbs

High resolution images of this gallery are available here.

[Farmington coverage is sponsored by Farmington House of Pizza]

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…

#NAMECL.POS.
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.

Farmington flies past Mount Royal

Farmington jumped out to a lightning-fast 20-2 lead at Mount Royal and never looked back as the Tigers cruised to an 87-24 victory in Sunapee on Friday night.

Shawn Murphy poured in a game-high 20 points, 17 coming in the first half, as all 10 Tigers scored in the game. Jacob Chapman (18) and Demery Hadges (14) also had double digits for Farmington. Leading the way for Mount Royal was Peter Hogan with 17 points.

With the win, Farmington improves to 6-2 on the season, while the Royals fall to 1-7.

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Farmington starts slow, finishes strong at Mount Royal

The Farmington girls led by just four at the half, 26-22, but turned it on in the second half to come away with a 59-44 win at Mount Royal in Sunapee on Friday night.

The Tigers were paced by Madi Ricker’s 17 points, while Jaelyn Prosper (14) and Zoey Johnson (12) chipped in with double digits. The Knights were led by Clair McMenaman’s game-high 19 points, while Katherine McMenaman added 17.

With the win, Farmington improves to 6-2 on the season, while Mount Royal falls to 2-5.

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Shorthanded Tigers survive at Pittsfield

Playing without their two top scorers (Shawn Murphy & Demery Hadges), shorthanded Farmington went on the road and defeated Pittfield, 53-45, on Wednesday night.

Farmington jumped out to an early 18-7 lead after one quarter and appeared to be on their way to an easy victory, but the host Panthers hung around and didn’t let the Tigers pull away. Farmington led 31-18 at the break, but Pittsfield outscored FHS 18-14 in the 3rd quarter and 9-8 in the 4th.

The Tigers were led by 21 points from Aiden Place, while the Panthers were paced by 19 points from Brayden Pelletier and 16 from Justin Rivera.

With the win, Farmington improves to 5-2 on the season, while Pittsfield falls to 0-5.

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