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Avery Hutchinson of Winnisquam- Hutchinson had 8 points against Belmont on Tuesday and helped the Bears nearly knock off Inter-Lakes in a 49-45 loss.
Jack Anderson of Londonderry-. The sophomore led the Lancers with 17 points in a very good 55-37 win over Manchester Central.
Cody Graham of Portsmouth-. Graham scored 6 points running the point for the Clippers in their 52-44 come from behind win over Nashua South.
Greg Madore of Gilford- The all-state center scored 22 points and had 11 rebounds in a 67-47 win on the road at Belmont.
Evan Arsenault of Berlin- The all-state point guard scored 18 points in a 53-37 win over St Thomas.
Nick Mokas of Bedford- Bedford enters the last two weeks of the season with a chance at a Top 4 seed and Mokas is a big reason for that.
Wil Spencer of Trinity- Spencer is averaging 12.3 to lead Trinity.
Tate Matte of Keene- Matte and the Blackbirds picked up their 4th win of the season over BG last week.
Sydney Thompson of Mascoma- Thompson helped the Royals pick up a key win over Hillsboro-Deering Friday night 41-26.
Carly Huckins of Merrimack Valley- Huckins scored 12 points as the Pride rolled to a 76-31 win over Plymouth.
Keagan Calero of Spaulding- Calero had 9 points in a Tuesday win over Pinkerton, the 7th in a row for Spaulding.
Aidan Rupp of Belmont- Rupp scored 5 points in the Friday night loss to Gilford.
Seth Balderrama of Berlin- The all-state small forward had 3 points in the win over St Thomas as he recovers from an injury.
Ben Allen of Winnacunnet- The Warriors point guard scored 6 points in the Friday night win over Salem.
Gwen Simpson of Monadnock- Simpson and the Huskies head to the tournament after a one-point win over Campbell.
Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas- The Saints all-state center had 16 points in a 53-37 loss to Berlin.
Bob Horgan of Timberlane- The Owls center led his team in scoring with 12 points in a 60-57 loss to Kennett.
Tommy Johnson of Kearsarge- The 3rd leading scorer in Division II had a game-high 28 points in a 63-51 win over Bow.
Ryan Grijalva of Exeter- The sophomore, hampered by a hand injury, scored two points against Dover Friday night.
Jake Scafidi of Campbell- Scafidi led the Cougars in scoring Friday night at Monadnock with 13 points.
Drew Rines of Mascenic Regional- The senior point guard helped lead the Vikings to a 64-49 win over Sanborn Friday night.
Lance Legere of Gorham- ‘Caged Heat’ scored 16 points as the Huskies picked up a win over Lin-Wood 76-69.
Jayden Torres of Franklin- The all-state guard scored 27 points as he closes in on 1,000 points in his career…he needs 5 more to reach the milestone.
Scott VanCoughnett of Hollis-Brookline- The all glue-guy team member had
Alex Normandin of Mount Royal- The Farmington defense held Alex to 10 points in a Friday night loss to the Tigers.
Parker Briggs of Littleton- The sophomore shooting guard scored 11 points in a 64-59 win over rival Groveton.
Garrett Olsen of Woodsville- The player of the year candidate scored 31 points in an 81-37 win over Lin-Wood
Brendan Walker of Woodsville- The freshman had 10 points in an easy win over the Lumberjacks
Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes- The all-state sophomore recorded a triple-double as the Lakers were able to pull out a 49-45 win over Winnisquam.
Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal- Normandin scored 13 points as Mount Royal was beaten by Farmington Friday night.
Matt McCool of Souhegan- The freshman contributed 2 points in an overtime loss to Lebanon, 59-57.
Sam Stauffeneker of Mascenic Regional- The sophomore had another big night for the Vikings, scoring 31 points in a win over Sanborn.
Zach Waterhouse of Winnacunnet- The all-state guard was held in check by a very good Salem defense but the Warriors pulled out the win 60-59.
Max Chartier of Bedford- Chartier scored 9 points as the Bulldogs were upset by Pinkerton 61-59
Jake Sherman of Pembroke- The all-state shooting guard went off for a season-high 35 points in an 80-68 win over Kennett.
Sean Menard of Pembroke- The long-range sniper had 11 points in the Tuesday win over the Eagles.
Anthony Senesombath of Newmarket- The all-state guard scored 19 points in an easy 75-16 win over Nute.
Ryan Hickey of Souhegan- Hickey scored 6 points in an overtime loss to Lebanon on Friday night.
Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady- The Giants center continues to improve as his 4 points, 8 boards and 5 blocks helped Bishop Brady to a win over Con Val.
Peyton Rivers of Epping- The sophomore forward will be a big factor for the Blue Devils heading into the tournament.
Will Chase of Newmarket- Chase played limited minutes in the very lopsided win over Nute; he continues to be a key role player for head coach Jamie Hayes.
Simon Cote of Newmarket- Cote continues to make a case for all-state mention as his 14 points helped lead the Mules over Nute.
Cam Darrah of Pittsfield- Darrah scored 26 points as the Panthers wrapped up the #2 seed in the tournament with an easy 84-54 win over Sunapee.
Travis Arsenault of Winnacunnet- The Warriors guard had a HUGE night; scoring 20 points and hitting the game-winner in a 50-49 win over Salem.
Drew Brown of Pelham- The sophomore sniper was held to 8 points in a rare home loss to Milford.
Alexis Matte of Mount Royal- Matte was the Mount Royal offense on Friday night, scoring 18 points in defeat against Farmington.
Austin Lesperance of Groveton- The all-state shooting guard scored 9 points in the 64-59 loss to Littleton.
Cody Morissette of Exeter: The all-state guard/defensive back/pitcher scored 14 points in the Blue Hawks win over Dover.
Josh Morissette of Exeter: The freshman led the Blue Hawks with 16 points in a 74-66 win over the Green Wave.
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