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The Kane Insurance Players Locker Room/Recruiting Report

By NHsportspage staff, 01/25/21, 12:00PM EST

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Locker Room member Alyvia Drapeau of Lin Wood (photo by Corey McKean)

 Every Monday throughout the season we will highlight the performance of our Players Locker Room Members to both our statewide audience and network of college recruiters.

 These are the players/families that support our 12-person NHsportspage crew for the coverage we provide.

 Each member gets:

  • A customized NHsportspage black (with red NHsportspage logo across the front) performance short sleeve shirt with their last name and number.
  • Access to every full game video we produce plus any full game videos for the last 5 years as well.
  • Their name listed as Gold Level members/families
  • And each member can shoot a video (see our 60 second video above) answering our 10 questions.

 We emailed out the ’10 Questions’ to each member on Friday and expect to feature our members on camera every week from here on out.

Click to become a member today!

 Thank you to each of our families, we had over 80 members last year and I hope we easily break 100 this school year.\

 We welcome eight new members this week: Jack Tarleton of Merrimack, Paige McKinley of Alvirne, Ben Mattioni of Oyster River, Eli Gove of Merrimack Valley, Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant, Stephen Lucas of Littleton and Dylan & Matt Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin!

 

Michael Cavanaugh of St. Thomas: The Saints had to hit the pause button after their opening night win over Somersworth but return to action this week. Cavanaugh was the Buffalo Wild Wings Player of the Week.

Dylan Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: The Cardinals earned a pair of wins over Londonderry last week as their all-state forward scored 15 points.

Matt Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: BG’s talented sophomore scored 16 points in back to back wins over the Lancers.

Stephen Lucas of Littleton: The talented Crusaders forward had 17 points in a win over Colebrook and added 4 in a lopsided win over Gorham.

Joey DaSilva of Windham: The senior sharp-shooter has scored 32 points in each of the Jaguars two wins to open the season. He currently leads Division I in scoring.

Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant: The Orioles took Division II Hollis-Brookline to the wire and pulled out a 48-47 victory behind 13 points from Gonyea. The reigning Player of the Year has Conant looking more dangerous than ever.  

Kally Murdough of Hopkinton: Hopkinton split a pair of contests with Division II Pembroke and the junior guard was consistent in both games, tallying 10 and 8 point performances. 

Eli Gove of Merrimack Valley: The Pride forward had a big week; scoring 38 points in a pair of wins over Bishop Brady.

Ben Mattioni of Oyster River: The Bobcats shooting guard is averaging a Division II leading 21 points per game, he scored 17 in a Friday night win over Epping.

Paige McKinley of Alvirne: Our newest Locker Room member has been off to a great start through three games averaging 12 points and helped the Broncos pick up their first win of the season over Merrimack 34-28.

Jack Tarleton of Merrimack: The Tomahawks junior guard led the team in scoring a year ago and has picked up where he left off. He’s averaging 15 ppg. and scored 12 on Friday night against Alvirne.

Jordan Robichaud of Bishop Guertin: The Cardinals floor general scored 10 points in a Friday night win over Londonderry as BG moved to 3-1 on the season.

Mike Pitman of Pembroke Academy The Spartans all-state guard leads the team in scoring and had 12 points in a loss to Hopkinton on Thursday night.

Jack Krasnof of Derryfield School: The Cougars guard continues to impress, scoring 12 points in a 62-55 loss to undefeated Pittsfield.

Alyvia Drapeau of Lin-Wood: The senior forward has been doing it all for the Lumberjacks, and scored 17 of her team's 27 points in a win over Profile on Friday.

Ariana Lord of Colebrook: Lord dropped a season-high 10 points in a 67-25 win over Groveton and has been a key part of getting the Mohawks off to a 3-0 start. 

Delaney Duford of Concord: The freshman guard is averaging 3.0 ppg to start her young career and scored a season-high 5 points in a 62-45 loss to Bedford.

Alex Charles of Keene: The Blackbirds all-state forward and his team hope to open their season this week against Hinsdale.

Jake Kidney of Monadnock: The Huskies get back on the court this week and we will be in Jaffrey on Wednesday night when Kidney and his teammates take on Conant.

Liam O'Neil of Alvirne: The Broncos all-state forward has been filling the stat sheet during 2-1 start; scoring 15 points in a pair of wins over Merrimack.

Jalen Reese of Gilford: The Golden Eagles had to hit the pause button but get back to work this week when they play a pair of games against Division II Plymouth.

Sage Smith of Colebrook: Smith has had no problem picking up where she left off last season. The senior guard propelled Colebrook to a 67-25 victory over rival Groveton, dropping a game-high 23 points.  

Lauren McKee of Littleton: The all-state guard helped the Crusaders pick up a 42-24 victory on the road over Gorham behind 9 points from the junior.

Jackson Ruelke of Belmont: The Red Raiders all-state point guard had a monster game on opening night; scoring 32 points to go along with 5 steals, 5 rebounds and 6 assists in a win over Laconia.

Michael Maccini of Woodsville: Maccini and the Engineers have rolled to blowout wins in their first two games as their point guard ran the offense and scored 3 points in an easy win over Profile.

Curtis Nelson of Gilford: The all-state wide receiver and his teammates will take on Plymouth this week.

Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley: The Pride’s all-state guard had a big week; scoring 35 points in back to back wins over Bishop Brady.

Carson Rancourt of Colebrook: The Mohawks all-state guard scored 16 points in a 60-57 win over their arch-rival Groveton on Friday night.

Connor Thompson of Mascoma: The Royals forward scored 7 points on Friday night as Mascoma battled Division II power Lebanon to the wire before falling 56-50.

Alex Cheek of Gilford: Gilford will play a pair of games this week against Plymouth after being off since their season-opening win over Prospect Mountain.

Jake Dumont of Pelham: The Pythons won a pair of close games against a tough Manchester West team as their all-state shooting guard scored 25 points.

Isaiah Reese of Gilford: The talented freshman gets back out on the court tonight against Plymouth.

Zach Thompson of Mascoma: Thompson and the Royals dropped a pair of games to Lebanon last week but face rival Newport twice this week.

Malik Reese of Gilford The senior center and the Golden Eagles battle Plymouth tonight.

Jakob Beaupre of Franklin The Golden Tornadoes senior forward played well in a loss to Division II Plymouth; scoring 10 points.,

Tyler Hebert of Monadnock: The Huskies get back on the floor this week when they take on rival Conant.

Nate Doyle of Monadnock: The Huskies center leads the team in scoring as they get back in action this week against rival Conant.

Ryan Chase of Newmarket: Chase and the Mules split a pair of games with a very good Raymond team and get back on the floor tomorrow night against St. Thomas.

Riley Marsh of Gilford: The Golden Eagles shooting guard takes on undefeated Plymouth tonight.

Gavin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley: The sophomore guard scored 10 points in a pair of wins over rival Bishop Brady.

Sam Cheek of Gilford: Cheek and his Gilford teammates face the Bobcats this week.

Owen Hayes of Newmarket The Mules senior forward is averaging 4.5 points through two games against Division III Raymond.

Tyler Bike of Trinity: We will see Bike and the Pioneers tomorrow night when they face Bedford, the freshman guard is averaging 6.5 points per game on the season.

Cam Manning of Lin-Wood: Manning and the Lumberjacks dropped a 57-43 decision to Profile and take the court again tonight against Canaan-Pittsburg.

 

 

 

 

 

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