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The Monday Players Locker Room Roll Call presented by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage staff, 02/26/18, 6:15AM EST

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Sammy Stauffeneker and the Vikings are on the the playoffs (photo by Ben Conant)

 Every Monday throughout the season we will recap the performances of our Players Locker Room members.

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Jack Anderson of Londonderry-. The sophomore continued his big season with 27 points in a win over Keene Friday night.

Cody Graham of Portsmouth-. On senior night Graham scored 23 points as the Clippers wrapped up the top seed in Division I with a 60-53 win over Winnacunnet

Greg Madore of Gilford-  Madore stepped up big on the road as he scored 29 points and had 10 rebounds as the Golden Eagles went on the road and beat White Mountains in double overtime.

Evan Arsenault of Berlin-  Arsenault, the odds-on favorite to be the Division III player of the year, handed out 10 assists as Berlin ended their regular season with a 67-29 win over Winnisquam.

Wil Spencer of Trinity-  Spencer helped Trinity pick up their 3rd win of the season with a game-high 22 points Friday night against Spaulding.

Lance Legere of Gorham- The NHsportspage color commentator scored 12 points in a season-ending loss to Woodsville. Look for Lance calling the Division III quarterfinals with me on Saturday night.

Tate Matte of Keene-  Matte scored 6 points for the Blackbirds in the loss to Londonderry.

Keagan Calero of Spaulding-  Calero had 22 points against Bedford in our Tuesday night Game of the Week

Aidan Rupp of Belmont-   The Red Raiders power forward scored 4 points as Belmont beat Newfound to close out their regular season

Seth Balderrama of Berlin- The all-state forward finished his very good regular season with 22 points against Winnisquam.

Blake Woekel of Pelham-   The Pythons guard helped lead Pelham over West 90-37

Ben Allen of Winnacunnet- The Warriors point guard scored 17 points in the loss to Portsmouth on Friday night.

Gwen Simpson of Monadnock-   Simpson and the Huskies are headed to the semifinals after a two-point win over Fall Mountain.

Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas-   Cavanaugh scored 21 points as the Saints ended their season with an easy win over Prospect Mountain.

Bob Horgan of Timberlane-  The Owls center had 7 points in the win over Goffstown on Thursday night.

Tommy Johnson of Kearsarge-  The mid-range pull up jumper was money as Johnson scored 25 points in the Wednesday night win over Coe-Brown.

Ryan Grijalva of Exeter-  The sophomore stepped up with 24 points in the Blue Hawks 70-65 loss to Manchester Memorial on Friday night.

Jake Scafidi of Campbell-  Scafidi scored 11 points as the Cougars won their season finale over Fall Mountain 90-65

Jayden Torres of Franklin- The 1,000 point scorer finished his season as the leading scorer in Division III, scoring 23 points in a loss to Hillsboro-Deering.

Garrett Olsen of Woodsville-  Olsen wrapped up his all-state season with 23 points in a win over Gorham.

Brendan Walker of Woodsville-  The freshman sniper scored 6 points as the Engineers head to the tournament as the #4 seed.

Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes-  The sophomore forward scored 12 points as the Lakers beat Laconia in their season finale.

Matt McCool of Souhegan-  The Sabers freshman had 17 points in a 66-60 loss to Pembroke

Sam Stauffeneker of Mascenic Regional-  The sophomore guard scored 12 points as the Vikings fell to Hopkinton in their season finale.

Zach Waterhouse of Winnacunnet- The all-state guard was terrific in scoring 24 points in the Warriors loss Friday night to Portsmouth.

Max Chartier of Bedford-  The all-state guard scored 8 points in a Tuesday night victory over Spaulding

Jake Sherman of Pembroke-  The all-state guard scored 7 points in a win over Merrimack Valley on Thursday.

Sean Menard of Pembroke-  Menard scored 12 points in the win over The Pride

Anthony Senesombath of Newmarket-  The player of the year candidate finished his senior scoring 27 points in a win over PCA

Ryan Hickey of Souhegan-  Hickey scored 7 points in the loss to Pembroke on Tuesday.

Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady-  The 6’6 center had 12 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in a loss to Hollis-Brookline.

Peyton Rivers of Epping-  The sophomore forward had 10 points in a 62-52 loss to undefeated Derryfield in the season finale.

Will Chase of Newmarket- Chase scored 3 points as the Mules defeated Portsmouth Christian

Simon Cote of Newmarket- The Mules point guard had 6 points as Newmarket finishes the season as the #5 seed.

Travis Arsenault of Winnacunnet-  Arsenault played major minutes and had a floater in the lane in the Warriors loss to Portsmouth

Drew Brown of Pelham-  The sophomore shooting guard scored 23 points in the win over Manchester West

Alexis Matte of Mount Royal-  Matte was Mount Royal’s leading scorer in the team’s tournament loss to Hinsdale.

Austin Lesperance of Groveton-  It was Austin’s night in the season finale against America’s Team as he scored his 1,000th career point for Groveton.

Cody Morissette of Exeter:  Morissette scored 23 points in the Blue Hawks 70-65 loss to Manchester Memorial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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