Ava Winterburn poured in 37 points in three quarters of play to lead the host Goffstown Grizzlies to a 75-23 victory over Manchester Central on Tuesday night. Check out photos of the action by Dave Beliveau…

Let’s celebrate the best of the best from the NHIAA that have continued their careers into the NCAA. Below is a list of NHIAA ballers that are currently playing at the collegiate level.
Help us grow this list. If you have additions, please email kj@ball603.com. Thanks for the assist!
NAME | HIGH SCHOOL | COLLEGE | YEAR |
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Michael Pitman | Pembroke Academy / Tilton | Assumption | Freshman |
Jacob Gibbons | Exeter / Tilton | Assumption | Sophomore |
Sean Peterson | Holy Family | Colby-Sawyer | Freshman |
Catherine Chick | Kennett | Colby-Sawyer | Freshman |
Bree Lawrence | Monadnock | Colby-Sawyer | Freshman |
Megan Molettieri | Pelham | Colby-Sawyer | Junior |
Lauren McKee | Littleton | Colby-Sawyer | Sophomore |
Eliza Mitchell | Keene | Colby-Sawyer | Freshman |
Kaylee Manzella | Littleton | Colby-Sawyer | Sophomore |
Lia Raynowska | Exeter | Colby-Sawyer | Senior |
Ashlyn Smith | Keene | Endicott | Freshman |
Sarah Dempsey | Windham | Endicott | Junior |
Ty Vitko | Dover | Endicott | Senior |
Drew Brown | Pelham | Endicott | Senior |
Joey DaSilva | Windham | Endicott | Junior |
Andrew Politi | Trinity | Franklin Pierce | Sophomore |
Isaac Jarvis | Concord Christian ’22 | Gordon | Sophomore |
Isabella Rivera | Bishop Brady ’21 | Gordon | Junior |
Ami Rivera | Bishop Brady ’21 | Gordon | Junior |
Cassidy Dillon | Londonderry ‘23 | Gordon | Freshman |
Aryanna Murray | Nashua South | Keene State | Junior |
Brynn Rautiola | Conant ‘23 | Keene State | Freshman |
Abbie Kozlowski | Dover ‘23 | Keene State | Freshman |
Kaitlyn Stowell | Monadnock ‘23 | Keene State | Freshman |
Avery Stewart | Fall Mountain ‘23 | Keene State | Freshman |
Liam Johnston | Keene | Keene State | Sophomore |
Sera Hodgson | Conant | Maine | Junior |
Gwen Merrifield | Plymouth | Manhattanville | Junior |
Matt McCool | Souhegan | Marist | Sophomore |
Johnny McBride | Souhegan ’22 | Messiah | Sophomore |
Mike Strazerri | Pembroke ‘23 | New England College | Freshman |
Justin Dunne | Pinkerton | New England College | Junior |
Macy Gordon | Merrimack Valley | New England College | Sophomore |
Maizie Barker | Nashua South ’23 | New England College | Freshman |
Mackenzie McDonald | Merrimack Valley | New England College | Sophomore |
Jon Willeman | Lebanon ’20 | New Hampshire | Senior |
Alex Tavares | Portsmouth / Great Bay CC | New Hampshire | Junior |
Silas Bernier | Conant | Norwich | Senior |
Caden Brown | Bedford ‘23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Riley Marsh | Gilford ’22 | Plymouth State | Sophomore |
Elijah Swanson | Inter-Lakes | Plymouth State | Junior |
Ryan Canabano | Concord | Plymouth State | Senior |
Matthew Santosuosso | Bishop Guertin ‘23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Jared Khalil | Sanborn ‘23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Jack St. Hilaire | Windham ’23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Maxwell Galbraith | Hanover | Plymouth State | Sophomore |
Kevin Newton-Delgado | Hopkinton | Plymouth State | Junior |
Jayden Montgomery | Nashua North ‘23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Christian Barr | John Stark | Plymouth State | Senior |
Sophie George | Laconia | Plymouth State | Sophomore |
Natalie Harris | Coe-Brown | Plymouth State | Senior |
Ashley Stephens | Pembroke Academy / Tilton | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Alli Ingalls | Pinkerton | Plymouth State | Junior |
Bri Wilcox | Bishop Guertin | Plymouth State | Junior |
Marissa Kenison | Groveton ‘23 | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Lea Crompton | Bow | Plymouth State | Senior |
Isabella Abruzese | Windham | Plymouth State | Freshman |
Angelina Nardolillo | Hinsdale | Rhode Island College | Junior |
Elli Cox | Concord | Rhode Island College | Sophomore |
Rob Baguidy | Goffstown ’22 | Rivier | Sophomore |
Adam Razzaboni | Hollis-Brookline | Rivier | Junior |
Anna Stawasz | Bishop Guertin | Rivier | Junior |
Hannah Muchemore | Bishop Guertin | Rivier | Senior |
Nodia Davenport | Groveton | Rivier | Junior |
Anna Stenger | John Stark | Rivier | Senior |
Jessica Carrier | Manchester Memorial | Rivier | Junior |
Lyric Grumblatt | Manchester Memorial | Rivier | Senior |
Alyssa Scharn | Alvirne ‘23 | Rivier | Freshman |
Tommy Fraser | Bishop Brady | Saint Anselm | Senior |
Brogan Shannon | Kingswood | Saint Anselm | Sophomore |
Trevor Labrecque | Nashua North ‘23 | Saint Anselm | Freshman |
Ava Winterburn | Goffstown ‘23 | SNHU | Freshman |
Brandon Choate | Nashua North | SNHU | Junior |
Royce Williams | Trinity | SNHU | Sophomore |
Liz Cote | Kennett | Southern Maine | Senior |
Hope Elias | Kennett ‘23 | Southern Maine | Freshman |
Tamrah Gould | Manchester Memorial | Southern Maine | Senior |
Megan Roberts | Hinsdale | Southern Maine | Junior |
Max Stapelfeld | Hollis-Brookline | St. Joseph’s (ME) | Senior |
Ben Seiler | Mascoma Valley | St. Joseph’s (ME) | Sophomore |
Cadence Gilbert | Keene | St. Joseph’s (ME) | Freshman |
Elisabeth Stapelfeld | Hollis-Brookline | St. Joseph’s (ME) | Junior |
Jordyn Franzen | Salem | U. of New England | Senior |
Ella Karavanic | Nashua South ’23 | U. of New England | Freshman |
Makenna Grillone | Fall Mountain | U. of New England | Sophomore |
Chad Martin | John Stark | VTSU Lyndon | Sophomore |
Sage Smith | Colebrook | VTSU Lyndon | Junior |
Leia Brunt | Plymouth ‘22 | William Smith | Sophomore |
Brett Marelli | Winnacunnet | WPI | Junior |
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Trinity became the first team in the state to reach 10 wins on the season as the Pioneers went on the road to defeat Manchester Central, 72-62, and improve to a perfect 10-0 on Monday night. Trinity’s balanced attack was led by Tyler Bike’s 20 points, while Mark Nyomah (19), Devohn Ellis (13) and Andrew Politi (13) all tallied double figures as well. For Central, William Gearles led the way with 18 and Jason Gasana added 12 as the Little Green drop to 4-4 on the season.
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!
By KJ Cardinal
With the win over previously unbeaten Epping on Friday night, the Derryfield Cougars appear to be hitting their mid-season stride just in time for the toughest portion of their Division IV slate and they are being fueled by an emerging freshman with a familiar name.
Thomas Ferdinando, son of Keith Ferdinando (Manchester Central ’88) is a do-it-all point guard for a deep Derryfield squad that currently sits at 4-1 on the season. Thomas is averaging nearly 22 points per game, including 26 in the big win over Epping.
“Basketball is life for Thomas,” said third-year head coach Ed Meade. “He is practicing, shooting or playing at all times. He’s a really hard worker and a very smart player. He knows the game and is 100% dedicated.”
His dedication on the court shows as he has a well-rounded game and veteran-like poise in the big moment. Down the stretch versus Epping, the Andover, Mass. native was unflappable, making savvy, winning plays at the most crucial of times.
“We purposely put our best defenders on him every day in practice, Janai Cruz or Alex Camire, and it doesn’t bother Thomas,” added Meade. “He’s very poised and has all the confidence in the world. I think his confidence is a factor of him playing so much basketball. He plays AAU in the offseason down in Mass. with some of the top players in Eastern Mass.”
Ferdinando is a member of the highly touted Middlesex Magic AAU team, which was home to the Miami Heat’s Duncan Robinson the Milwaukee Bucks’ Pat Cannaughton. “Thomas has a lot of opportunity to pick up a lot of knowledge during his AAU time and he takes advantage of it,” said Meade.
While he puts in the time all year round, Thomas also has family lineage on his side.
“He comes from a long line of good basketball players. His dad [Keith at Central] and uncles [Mark and Greg at Trinity] were all very good players in high school. His dad was a standout player at Bates College up in Maine.”
In fact, Keith helped lead Central to a 1988 Class L Runner-Up finish and later went on to become a 1,000-point scorer (1,140) at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.
Ferdinando and the Cougars will be put to the test on Tuesday as they head to Concord Christian Academy for a highly anticipated match-up with the Kingsmen. CCA is 5-1 on the season with its only loss coming at Epping when the Kingsmen were without three players, including senior sensation Isaac Jarvis.
“We’ve got to rebound well and play hard,” said Ferdinando. “They’ve got size.”
Coach Meade echoed the freshman’s sentiments, “We’ll have our hands full on Tuesday. We have some plans for what we want to do defensively, but it’s a tough matchup for us with their size. We have very little size, so hopefully we can stay with them and make a statement that we’re a pretty good basketball team, win or lose.”
Derryfield may lack size, but that didn’t seem to slow the Cougars down on Friday when they took down an Epping squad with depth in the front court. Whether Derryfield can knock off CCA or not, the future is bright for the Cougars with Ferdinando at the helm.
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.