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D-IV Profile goes on the road, cruises past D-III Campbell

The Profile boys went up a division and put another notch in their belt as the D-IV Patriots cruised past D-III Campbell, 67-48, on Monday night.

Profile jumped out to a 19-8 lead after one quarter of play and took a 14-point lead to the break. Campbell would win the 3rd quarter by three points, but the Patriots salted things away in the 4th as they pumped in 22 points.

Alex Leslie paced Profile with 21 points, while Josh Robie (19), Cayden Wakeham (12) and Karsen Robie (11) also chipped in with double digits. The Cougars were led by 14 points from Tucker Matthews and 12 from Austin McHugh.

The Patriots remain perfect as they improve to 12-0 on the season, while Campbell, who entered the game in sixth place in D-III, fall to 7-5.

Check out photos of the action by our Jill Stevens…

Nate’s Take: New Hampshire needs a shot clock

By Nathaniel Ford

On January 3, 2020, Manchester West was facing Souhegan in Division II play. West led 26-23 going into the second half, and Souhegan came out in a zone defense. What happened next put on full display why a shot clock is necessary in the state. 

West held the ball at half court, and Souhegan did not pressure them. In the entire third quarter, one shot was taken. For eight full minutes of play, only a single field goal was attempted. 

This is not the first time this has happened, and if no shot clock is added, it probably will not be the last. This strategy really takes away from the essence of high school basketball. Holding the ball is not fun for the players or fans, and it diminishes the competition that every game provides.

This is far from the only reason a shot clock could be beneficial for the sport. In total, 27 states have approved a 30 or 35 second shot clock, including our neighbor Massachusetts. Multiple NHIAA athletes have voiced that the lack of a shot clock can be detrimental in their recruitment from collegiate programs.

The NCAA has a 30 second shot clock across the country. Transitioning from the high school game to college is a big jump already. The speed, physicality, and competition is all increased even more at the college level. Needing to adjust to a shot clock as well can just add to that tough transition.

Across the state, there is a lot of support from many people involved in the basketball community. Players, coaches, officials, and fans are all in support of a shot clock, and this is definitely the majority.

“I was hoping I would see it before I retired. I think it would add to the game,” said Coe-Brown head coach David Smith. He is a legend and very respected in the NH basketball scene.

“I think it would be a lot of fun to coach with a shot clock, and it would increase the importance of having quick hitters to get looks late in possessions,” said Profile coach Mitchell Roy. He had experience working with the Endicott College basketball team, so he’s worked with a shot clock.

One reason some have against the implementation of the clock is that it would require coaches to adjust their strategies and would be a very difficult change. However, it is evident that many coaches would love to see it added in the state, as it can provide some creativity with strategy.

“At the end of the game, it would make a difference if you have a slight lead and still need to get a shot up,” said Smith. 

This clock would force teams to continue running an offense and attacking the hoop, which would lead to more exciting finishes to games.

Another benefit of a shot clock is that it could increase defensive intensity across the board. “It gives teams a better opportunity to play defense, whether it is for 30 or 35 seconds,” said Smith. 

Overall, there are a ton of positives for a shot clock, which is why there are calls for its addition. However, the voices on the other side of the argument have some valid points as well.

The most obvious concern is the price and the installation of the clocks. Every school would need to buy two, one for each basket, and then wire them to the scorer’s table. While this would be a large upfront payment, there is possibly a larger concern.

“The biggest thing would be finding someone to operate the shot clock. You’d have to find another person willing to do the clock, and they would be paid the same as the game clock operator,” said Coe-Brown athletic director Samuel Struthers. 

Operating a shot clock takes training and full attention into the game. The operator must understand all of the instances where it needs to be reset, which can be pretty fast-paced at times in a game.

“We have a hard time finding someone to operate the clock at a smaller school. Now to make sure everyone gets training on the shot clock rules? It’s easier said than done,” said Roy.

Schools across the state already struggle to get an operator for the main scoreboard, and this person would not be able to do the shot clock as well. Finding a second person could prove to be a near impossible task.

Regardless, the nationwide trend is towards a shot clock, and at some point, New Hampshire will have to get on board. The benefits to adding a shot clock definitely outweigh the concerns. 

It seems inevitable that New Hampshire will bring it to the state. It could be within a couple of years, or it could be far down the line, but if a shot clock is on the horizon, the earlier it is implemented, the better. 

Littleton remains perfect with win over Profile

The Littleton girls held visiting Profile to just eight first-half points as the Crusaders improved to a perfect 11-0 on the season with a 49-35 victory on Friday night.

Coming off a buzzer-beating victory at White Mountains on Tuesday, the Crusaders keep the momentum rolling as they opened up the game with a 14-3 first quarter, followed by a 13-5 second quarter. Littleton took a commanding 27-8 lead to the locker room and hung on for the win.

Littleton was led by 11 points from Addison Pilgrim, while Profile was paced by nine points from Mya Brown.

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

Profile wins D-IV showdown at Littleton

In the most highly anticipated Division IV game of the season, the Profile boys kept their perfect season in tact (11-0) with a convincing 63-48 victory at previously unbeaten Littleton (10-1) on Friday night.

The Patriots were consistently just a little better throughout the course of the game than the Crusaders. Profile won each quarter by three or four points and wore down Littleton over 32 minutes of play.

Josh Robie led the way for the Patriots as he pumped in a game-high 21 points. Robie’s running mate Alex Leslie added 16 points, while Cayden Wakeham chipped in with 12.

Littleton was paced by a trio of double-digit scorers as well: Mikey Rodriguez (14), Kayden Hoskins (13) and Sam Regey (11).

Profile and Littleton will lock horns again on Jan. 31 and that game marks the final home game of the season for the Patriots. Profile now goes on the road for seven of their last eight games.

[Profile coverage is brought to you by Iron Furnace Brewing]
[Littleton coverage is brought to you by Lahout Apartments]

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

Meet the 2023-24 Profile Patriot Boys

While at The Bash, we were able to get the Profile Patriots into our studio for a fun photo shoot. Check out the 2023-24 Patriots roster and the full photo gallery from the shoot…

#NAMECL.POS.
1Josh RomanJRG
4Jackson CloughJRF
5Everrett LockeJRF
10Josh RobieSRPG
11Karsen RobieSRG
12Riley PlanteSRG
13Danny BurnellSRF
14Daryion FaustinSOG
20Bryce DiMarzioSOF
21Alex LeslieSRF
22Cayden WakehamJRG
30Noah FrancisSRG
31Bode DiMarzioSRG
34Carter CloughFRF
Head Coach: Mitchell Roy, Asst. Coaches: Jeff Woodward, John Robie  

High resolution images of this gallery are available here.

[Profile coverage is sponsored by Iron Furnace Brewing]

Robie & Leslie pace Profile past Gorham

Seniors Josh Robie (27 points) and Alex Leslie (21) combined for 48 points to lead Profile past visiting Gorham, 70-55, on Monday night.

Cayden Wakeham also added 10 points for Profile, who improves to a perfect 7-0 on the season and moves into a three-way tie atop the Division IV standings with Derryfield and Littleton.

The Huskies (5-4) were led by 21 points from Isaac Langlois and 12 from Max Grondin.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Greg Alnwick…

[Profile coverage is sponsored by Iron Furnace Brewing]

Second-quarter surge propels Profile past Gorham

The Profile girls used a 22-8 second quarter to propel to a 47-38 victory over visiting Gorham on Monday night.

The Patriots led by just one after the first quarter, 7-6, but outscored the Huskies 22-8 in the second stanza to blow the game open.

Profile was led by 13 points from Maddie Koehler and 12 from Mya Brown. Gorham was paced by
Girouard’s 18 points and 10 from Godin.

With the win, the Patriots avenged their season-opening, one-point loss to Gorham and improve to 7-2 on the season. Gorham falls to 2-7 with the loss.

Check out the full gallery of the action by Greg Alnwick…

[Profile coverage is sponsored by Iron Furnace Brewing]

Woodsville goes on the road to beat Profile

The Woodsville girls came out strong, leading 31-17 at the break, and hung on for a 51-41 win at Profile on Friday night.

Makayla Walker and Paige Royer each netted 15 points for the Engineers, while teammate Eliza Wagstaff added 12. Profile was paced by 11 points from Mya Brown and 10 apiece from Maddie Koehler and Kyah Knight.

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

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

Second-quarter surge propels Profile past Woodsville

Josh Robie and Alex Leslie combined for all 21 second-quarter Profile points to lead the Patriots to a pivotal Division IV win over visiting Woodsville, 61-51, on Friday night.

Robie poured in a game-high 31 points, 13 in the second, while Leslie added 10, eight of which came in the second as well. The Engineers were paced by 20 points from Landon Kingsbury and 15 from Connor Newcomb.

Profile remains perfect on the season (6-0), while Woodsville falls to 4-2.

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

North Country heavyweights collide

By: KJ Cardinal

All eyes are on the North Country tonight with two highly anticipated heavyweight match-ups in Division IV action. The Profile boys play host to Woodsville and the Groveton girls welcome Littleton. We will be bringing you photo coverage from both and both games can be seen live on Northeast Sports Network (Links below). Let’s take a look inside both big match-ups tonight…

BOYS: Woodsville at Profile, 7:00 pm – WATCH LIVE

Profile currently sits at 5-0 and is playing some impressive basketball after the Patriots steam rolled the competition at the Mike Lee Holiday Basketball Bash. Seniors Josh Robie and Alex Leslie led Profile to victories over D-I Windham, D-II Sanborn and Coe-Brown and D-IV unbeaten Derryfield (7-0) at The Bash.

Head coach Mitchell Roy has his team playing at a high level early in the season, but they face the biggest hump they have yet to get over: Woodsville.

The three-time defending champion Engineers have had the Patriots’ number, having swept the season series last year and knocking Profile out of the playoffs in the quarterfinal round in February. Jamie Walker’s Engineers are off to a 4-1 start this season, with their lone loss coming to Littleton (6-0) prior to the break.

GIRLS: Littleton at Groveton, 5:00 pm – WATCH LIVE

It’s a battle of the unbeatens for the girls when Groveton (7-0) and Littleton (6-0) meet tonight. The host Eagles have been absolutely dominant on both ends of the court this season as they’re holding opponents to just 20 points per game while winning by an average margin of 37 PPG.

The numbers aren’t quite as staggering for the Crusaders as they’re giving up just under 25 PPG with a margin of victory of just over 33 PPG, but they do boast a convincing 47-28 victory over Woodsville (6-1) prior to the holiday break.

Groveton and Littleton split the season series last year with the road team winning both contests.

NOTABLE

• The Profile-Woodsville girls game is also a pivotal D-IV match-up as both squads sit a 6-1 on the season and tied for third in the standings behind Groveton and Littleton. WATCH LIVE

• The Littleton boys (6-0) are considered to be the top team D-IV by many and are also undefeated on the season. The Crusaders take on 4-2 Groveton. WATCH LIVE

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