Every Monday throughout the basketball season we will highlight the performance of our Players Locker Room Members.
These are the players/families that support our 9-person NHsportspage crew for the coverage we provide.
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Thank you to each of our families, we had over 80 members last year and I hope we easily break 100 this school year.
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Mather Kipka of Con Val: The Cougars all-state forward scored 17 points in a Friday night win over Milford, 62-51.
Matt McCool of Souhegan: In a game that became infamous for the number of possessions in the 3rd quarter (one to be exact) the Sabers all-state forward scored 23 points in a 46-37 loss to Manchester West.
Derek Crowley of Pelham: In a 47-42 win over Hollis-Brookline in one of our games of the week Crowley scored 13 points and helped lead the way on defense for the 1-1 Pythons.
Phil Nichols of Winnisquam: The Bears all-state forward had a huge night on the road at Mascoma, scoring 35 points in a back & forth game that ended in a 59-53 loss to the Royals.
Carter Vedrani of Campbell: In a 54-47 loss at Conant the Cougars forward scored 5 points as Campbell looks for their first win tomorrow night against pre-season #1 Hopkinton.
Drew Brown of Pelham: The all-state shooting is out with a hand injury as Pelham takes the court again tomorrow night when they take on Laconia.
Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley: Wheeler and The Pride have a big game tonight when they take on Kearsarge Regional in their second game of the season.
Jake Kidney of Monadnock: The junior all-state guard came up huge once again, scoring 25 points in a very big 72-64 win over Mascenic Regional on Friday night.
Zach Belisle of Sunapee: The Lakers guard came up big, scoring 15 points in a 61-48 road win over Pittsfield that improves their record to 3-1 on the season.
Dylan Harden of Hinsdale: The Pacers added to his all-state resume with 26 points in a 64-62 loss to defending champion Epping on Friday night.
Mike Cavanaugh of St. Thomas: The steady Saints shooting guard scored 10 points in a 70-57 win over a much improved Raymond Rams team.
Jackson Ruelke of Belmont: The junior point guard is off to a very start and kept the Red Raiders rolling with 17 points in a 70-38 win over Franklin.
Grant Snyder of Hollis-Brookline: The Cavaliers all-state forward scored 10 points in a close 47-42 loss at Pelham on Thursday night.
Liam O'Neil of Alvirne: The Broncos standout forward scored 9 points including the game-winning basket in a 38-34 win over Goffstown.
Carson Rancourt of Colebrook Academy: The Mohawks all-state shooting had a huge offensive game in an overtime loss to Groveton, scoring 31 points to up his season average to 22 ppg.
Will Chase of Newmarket: The Mules all-state forward scored 14 points in a 77-22 win over Concord Christian.
Owen Hayes of Newmarket: The junior point guard played limited minutes in a win over Concord Christian, we will see Newmarket again on Friday night when they take on fellow unbeaten Littleton at NHTI.
Caroline Camp of Kearsarge Regional: The Cougars forward scored 6 points in a 53-10 win over Timberlane.
Ellie Camp of Kearsarge Regional: Camp and the Cougars get back on the court tomorrow night at Merrimack Valley.
Ben Seiler of Mascoma: The sophomore guard scored 20 points in a big 59-53 win over Winnisquam on Friday night. The Royals host defending champion Conant on Friday night.
Peyton Rivers of Epping: The defending champs picked up a good road win over Hinsdale 64-62 as Rivers scored 13 points in the victory.
Josh Wheelock of Groveton: The Eagles won a big time overtime game against arch-rival Colebrook Academy as their all-state forward scored 9 points in the win and is averaging 18.3 ppg. on the season.
Connor Thompson of Mascoma: The Royals forward scored 10 points in a very good 59-53 win over Winnisquam.
Malik Reese of Gilford: The Golden Eagles have been off since their 3-0 start, they return to action tomorrow night against Prospect Mountain.
Jalen Reese of Gilford: The Golden Eagles have been off since their 3-0 start, they return to action tomorrow night against Prospect Mountain.
Curtis Nelson of Gilford: The Golden Eagles have been off since their 3-0 start, they return to action tomorrow night against Prospect Mountain.
Alex Cheek of Gilford: The Golden Eagles have been off since their 3-0 start, they return to action tomorrow night against Prospect Mountain.
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