The fourth-seeded Pinkerton Astros soared past #13 Londonderry, 65-49, in preliminary round action of the NHIAA Division I Boys Basketball State Tournament on Wednesday night. The Astros advance to the quarterfinals where they’ll take on #5 Portsmouth.
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Pinkerton survives at Londonderry, moves to 11-2
Pinkerton went on the road and escaped Londonderry with a 64-58 win on Saturday afternoon. The Astros bounced back from their loss to Bishop Guertin on Thursday night and improve to 11-2 on the season, while the Lancers dropped their third straight and fall to 7-7 overall.
Goffstown tops Londonderry, wins sixth straight
Behind a game-high 24 points from Mason Blondeau, Goffstown jumped out to an early lead over Londonderry and never looked back as the Grizzlies won at home, 62-49, on Tuesday night. Aiden O’Connell added 20 points for Goffstown as Mike Rosatano lead the Lancers with 12. The win is the sixth in a row for the Grizzlies (10-2), while Londonderry falls to 7-5 on the season.
This Week on Ball 603: 15 games!
Our relentless coverage of basketball in the Granite State continues this week with video highlights, photos and live streams from an impressive 15 games around the state! We’ve got pivotal match-ups across all four divisions and first-time coverage for a handful of teams as well.
No one is bringing you more coverage of New Hampshire basketball than Ball 603. Enjoy the show!
Rosatano wins it for Londonderry
Knotted at 48-48, Londonderry’s Mike Rosatano had a big time putback to give the Lancers the two-point victory at home versus Bedford on Saturday. #gamewinner
Smooth Moves of the Week (Jan. 9, 2022)
It’s time for our Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week.”Tropical Smoothie Cafe was born on a beach where people know how to live. We like things fun and playful, sunny and bright. Shake your shoes off and turn the music up. It’s time to unwind… with the Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week”.
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This week’s Smooth Moves features plays from Gilford, Londonderry, Trinity, Nashua South, Pinkerton and Salem.
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Broadcast teams set for The Bash
The 42nd Annual Mike Lee Holiday Basketball Bash at Farmington High School is New Hampshire’s largest holiday basketball tournament, so we’ve gone BIG with our broadcast teams for the boys and girls semifinals and finals productions.
Play-by-play man Jacob VanRyn, the Commissioner of the New England Collegiate Conference, will pilot the Ball 603 coverage alongside color analysts and former Granite State hoop stars Keith Friel and Aliza Simpson.
The name Friel is a household name in New Hampshire basketball and Keith will bring a wealth of experience and entertainment to our productions. A 1996 graduate of Oyster River High School in Durham, Friel led the Bobcats to two state championships and is the program’s all-time leading scorer with 2,148 points. Upon graduating from ORHS, Friel took his talents to South Bend, Ind. where he played for the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame for two seasons before transferring to the ACC’s University of Virginia to finish out his collegiate career. While with the Cavaliers, Friel tri-captained nationally ranked UVA (#5) and graduated as the program’s all-time leading three-point shooter.
Friel continued his career professionally overseas and then with the Rochester RazorSharks of the Premier Basketball League. The 6’4″ guard played eight seasons with the RazorSharks, winning four PBL championships, two Playoff MVP honors and had his #13 retired back in 2016. He is the RazorSharks all-time leader in scoring, field goals, three-point field goals, free throws, free throw percentage and steals.
The Friel name is well known to New Hampshire basketball fans as Keith’s father, Gerry, was the head coach of the UNH Wildcats for 20 seasons and all four of Keith’s siblings also scored 1,000+ points at ORHS and later went on to play Division I basketball.
Simpson, a 2014 graduate of Londonderry, led the Lancers to the 2014 NHIAA Division I State Championship and was named New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year. The 5’9″ guard was a 1,000-point scorer at Londonderry before playing for the University of New Hampshire from 2014-2018.
While with the Wildcats, Simpson was a starter that helped UNH advance to the title game of the America East championship final and later a bid to the NIT.
VanRyn is no stranger to New Hampshire and New England sports fans as he has been on the NESN call for Southern New Hampshire University men’s and women’s basketball gamess for a handful of seasons as well as on Merrimack College, Bentley University and the Northeast Conference broadcasts to name a few.
All 45 games of The Bash will be streamed live on Ball603.com with productions by Pack Network getting bigger and better as the tournament progresses. Shows on the opening day of the tournament will feature basic one-camera productions with on-screen score, while the semifinals and final will feature multiple cameras, replays and graphics as well as VanRyn, Friel and Simpson on the call.
To learn more about the tournament, including brackets and schedules, log on to the official website of The Bash.
This week: 20 games covered!
Ball 603 hits full throttle in the second full week of the season as we bring you coverage of an impressive 20 games… on a short holiday week! We’ve got eight girls games and 12 boys games on the docket. It’s all basketball, all the time and we couldn’t be more excited.
Check out where we’ll be…
Monday, December 20th
Mount Royal at Farmington, 5:30 pm
Mount Royal at Farmington, 5:30 pm (GIRLS)
Timberlane at Pinkerton, 6:30 pm
Tuesday, December 21st
Kearsarge at Campbell, 6:00 PM
Wednesday, December 22nd
Londonderry at Spaulding, 6:30 pm (GIRLS)
Exeter at Bedford, 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 23rd
Merrimack at Windham, 6:30 pm
Sunday, December 26th at The Bash
St. Thomas vs. Nute, 9:30 am
Inter-Lakes vs. Holy Family, 10:00 am (GIRLS)
Littleton vs. Inter-Lakes, 10:30 am (GIRLS)
Littleton vs. Holy Family, 11:00 am (GIRLS)
Holy Family vs. Profile, 10:45 am
Epping vs. Newmarket, 11:45 am
Kennett vs. Derryfield, 12:00 pm
Kennett vs. Epping, 1:15 pm (GIRLS)
Franklin vs. Raymond, 2:30 pm
Concord Christian vs. Franklin, 3:45 pm (GIRLS)
Concord Christian vs. Portsmouth Christian, 5:00 pm
Coe-Brown vs. Farmington, 6:15 pm (GIRLS)
Coe-Brown vs. Farmington, 7:30 pm
*Schedule subject to change*
First full week of action ahead
The opening weekend of the 2021-22 season is in the books and we now forge ahead with our first full week of NHIAA boys varsity basketball action that features 96 games across all four divisions combined.
We have our eyes focused on covering 13 games this week. Check out where we plan to be…
December 13
- Merrimack Valley at Kingswood
- Holy Family at Nute
- Coe-Brown at Sanborn
December 14
- Epping at Farmington
- John Stark at Oyster River
- Trinity at Windham
- Portsmouth at Pinkerton
December 15
- Pelham at Manchester West
December 16
- Kearsarge at Hopkinton
December 17
- Concord Christian at Farmington
- Hillsboro-Deering at St. Thomas
- Windham at Salem
- Bishop Guertin at Londonderry
*schedule subject to change
📰 Opening day is on the way
The wait is almost over. On Friday, December 10th, 84 of the 88 NHIAA boys varsity basketball teams will be in action with 42 games around the state as the 2021-22 season gets underway.
St. Thomas Aquinas hits the road to take on Hillsboro-Deering at 5:30 pm to mark the first official tilt of the new campaign. The Saints and Hillcats last squared off on February 28, 2020 in the regular-season finale as St. Thomas came away with an easy 72-46 victory at home.
Eight other contests tipoff at 6:00 pm, with 24 match-ups at 6:30 pm and nine more at 7:00 pm. It’s the most games on a single day all season long, so there’s no good reason to not get out and catch some local action on Friday night.
See you at the gym.