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Les Poore: North Country Icon and Pillar of Lisbon Athletics

By: KJ Cardinal

Lisbon’s Les Poore was inducted into the NHIAA Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Sunday afternoon at the Grappone Center in Concord.

For more than 30 years, Poore has been one of the most respected figures in New Hampshire high school athletics with a combined six state championships – four in basketball and two in soccer. As an educator, coach, mentor, and longtime leader at Lisbon Regional School, his impact stretches far beyond championships.

A 1983 Lisbon graduate and proud Plymouth State alum, Poore returned to his hometown in 1987 and never looked back. Over a remarkable 35-year soccer coaching career and 27 years on the basketball sidelines, he shaped Lisbon athletics with a blend of work ethic, discipline, humility, and unwavering belief in his players. His teams became known statewide for their toughness, preparation, and sportsmanship.

Poore’s coaching résumé speaks for itself. In basketball, he guided Lisbon to four Division IV State Championships (2005, 2006, 2007, 2011) and seven Final Four appearances, collecting 312 career wins. On the soccer side, he led the Panthers to two Division IV state titles (2006, 2008), six Final Fours, and 332 victories. Even in rebuilding years, Poore’s teams remained competitive — a reflection of his ability to inspire belief and accountability in every athlete he coached.

But Poore’s influence extended far beyond X’s and O’s. As Lisbon’s Athletic Director from 2003–2023, he helped elevate the school’s programs to meet the highest standards of the NHIAA. His statewide service included work on the NHIAA Eligibility Committee, along with multiple honors:
• NHIAA Coach of the Year in both soccer and basketball (four times each)
• NH Soccer Hall of Fame inductee (2017)
• Walter A. Smith Award (2021) for outstanding service to interscholastic athletics

Throughout his career, Poore lived by a simple but profound philosophy: treat everyone with respect, win or lose with dignity, and always be there for your players. That approach earned him not only wins and titles, but lifelong friendships and the gratitude of athletes who saw him as a coach, mentor, and role model.

Les Poore’s legacy in Lisbon and across New Hampshire is one of commitment, consistency, and character — the true measure of a coach who made a difference.

Pittsburg-Canaan eases past Lisbon in regular-season finale

By: KJ Cardinal

CANAAN, VT – Alyvia Jaimes poured in 23 points to lead Pittsburg-Canaan to a 54-22 victory over visiting Lisbon on Wednesday night.

The Yellow Jackets outscored the Panthers 19-4 in the first quarter of action and never looked back.

Sienna Grondin added 12 for Pittsburg-Canaan as the Yellow Jackets finish the regular season with an 11-7 mark.

Bailey Clark paced Lisbon with 10. The Panthers season comes to a close at 1-17.

Check out the full photo gallery by Crissy Gilbert…

Whiting nets 1000th point as Groveton dominates Lisbon

By: Cam Place

LISBON, NH – Junior forward Delaney Whiting scored the 1000th point of her career in a dominating 60-11 win for Groveton over Lisbon on Tuesday night.

Whiting scored a game-high 13 points, including three three-point field goals.

Kandrah Savage added 10 points for the Eagles.

With the win, Groveton finishes the season at 16-2 heading into the first round of Division IV playoff action. With the loss, Lisbon’s season comes to a close at 1-16.

Check out the full photo gallery by Shirley Nickles…

Colebrook cruises past Lisbon

By: KJ Cardinal

COLEBROOK, NH – Colebrook jumped out to a 25-5 lead after one quarter of play and cruised to 55-19 victory over visiting Lisbon on Tuesday night.

Haley Rossitto pumped in a game-high 23 points to lead the Mohawks and Lexi Santamaria added 15. The Panthers were paced by 16 points from Arya Kimball.

With the win, Colebrook improves to 11-3 and sits in a three-way tie for fifth in the Division IV standings. Lisbon falls to 1-13.

Check out the full photo gallery by Shawna Hurlbert of North Country Sports…

Clermont nets 32, leads Lin-Wood past Lisbon

LINCOLN, NH – Lin-Wood’s Kiley Clermont poured in a game-high 32 points, including seven three-pointers, to lead Lin-Wood to a 45-17 victory over visiting Lisbon on Monday night.

The Lumberjacks held the Panthers scoreless in the 1st quarter, 16-0, and rolled to the win.

Lisbon was paced by 8 points from Arya Kimball.

Check out the full photo gallery by JS Sherburne…

Gorham downs Lisbon

The Gorham girls defeated visiting Lisbon, 39-17, on Friday night.

The Huskies’ Madison Girouard led all scorers with a game-high 23 points, while Chaise Wade added 10. Lisbon was led by six points from Arya Kimball.

With the win, Gorham improves to 4-10 on the season, while Lisbon falls to 0-15.

Check out photos of the action by Greg Alnwick…

The Romike Report: Profile rolls past Lisbon

In his final Romike Report of the season, Andy Romike just had to see Profile in action one more time. Check out the highlights of the Patriots win over Lisbon on Wednesday night and postgame interview with Josh Robie, Alex Leslie and head coach Mitchell Roy.

Special thanks to Andy for giving up a huge portion of his winter break to join our crew as a key contributor. He returns to Arizona State later this week and will continue to assist us with graphic design work remotely. We appreciate you, Andy!

Now, onto the highlights…

Clermont reaches 1,000-point plateau

Lin-Wood’s Cam Clermont entered the night needing 27 points to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau and the senior netted 28 in the first half to reach the prestigious milestone. The Lumberjacks rolled past Lisbon, 65-19, on Wednesday evening.

With the win, the Lumberjacks get their first win of the season, while the Panthers drop to 0-4 on the season.

Check out photos of Clermont’s big night by our John-Scott Sherburne…