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The Player Locker Room/Recruiting Report sponsored by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage Staff, 02/15/21, 11:45AM EST

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All-state guard Jackson Ruelke of Belmont

 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 answering our 10 questions.

 Today we feature Lauren McKee of Littleton, Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant, Delaney Duford of Concord, Stephen Lucas of Littleton and The Gilford members together: Curtis Nelson, Riley Marsh, Alex & Sam Cheek along with Malik, Jalen & Isaiah Reese answering their 10 Questions on camera.

More videos are already set for next week, keep them coming!

We welcome one new membeer this week, Ava Simpson of White Mountains.

Join now before the next custom jersey order goes 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.

(Click on any players name to go to their player profile page)

Ava Simpson of White Mountains: The freshman guard leads the Spartans in scoring at 10.9 ppg, but was a key in Kennetts defensive gameplan and was held to a season-low 2 points in 42-27 loss to the Eagles.

Samantha Howe of Colebrook: The senior forward was played tight all afternoon by the Woodsville defense and still managed to score 16 points in a 47-42 loss to the Engineers.

Phil Nichols of Winnisquam: The Bears all-state senior had a big week against rival Franklin, scoring 45 points in a pair of wins.

Hannah Brown of Littleton: The Crusaders beat a good Groveton team at home 47-36 and Brown's 9 points certainly helped fuel the victory. 

Elli Cox of Concord: The junior guard scored 2 points in a tough loss to Goffstown 38-37. 

Jake Dumont of Pelham:  The Pythons all-state guard and member of the Fiighting Jake’s had another big week as Pelham remained undefeated; scoring 41 points in wins over Con Val and Oyster River.

Brody LaBounty of White Mountains: The Spartans guard continued his strong season with 13 points in wins over Kennett & Woodsville.

Keegan Paradis of Coe-Brown:  The Bears all-state forward scored 22 points in a pair of close losses to Hopkinton.

Caroline Camp of Kearsarge: The junior guard is one of the best scorers Division III has to offer and scored 24 point in two tight losses to a good Division II Lebanon team. 

Lauren McKee of Littleton: McKee was held to a season-low 4 points, but McKee certainly helped create looks for her teammates as Littleton got it done over Groveton 47-36. 

Carson Rancourt of Colebrook: The Mohawks all-state shooting guard had a big week; scoring 48 points in wins over Lisbon and Berlin.

Matt Lamy of Bow: The Falcons remained undefeated with back to back wins over a good Pembroke team as their Player of the Year Candidate scored 30 points in the wins.

Jake Kidney of Monadnock: The Huskies were forced to hit the pause button and hope to resume play this week.

Liam O'Neil of Alvirne: The all-state forward and his team made a big statement when they came back from a 72-37 loss to Winsham earlier in the week to beat them 69-60 in the rematch on Friday night. O’Neil again led the way at both ends of the floor.

Jalen Reese of Gilford:.The 6’4 sophomore point guard continues to put together an all-state season as he scored 25 points as Gilford beat Kingswood 65-51 and 64-50.

Sage Smith of Colebrook: Smith scored a game-high 17 points but the Mohawks took their first loss in 30 games to Woodsville 47-42. 

Michael Maccini of Woodsville: The Engineers [point guard has been good all season as Woodsville looks poised for a tournament run in March.

Michael Cavanaugh of St. Thomas: The Saints senior shooting guard scored 15 points in a pair of wins over a good Raymond Rams team.

Riley Marsh of Gilford: The junior guard continued to play well and through a hand injury as he scored 13 and 6 points in wins over Division II Kingswood.

Dylan Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: The Cardinals all-state/Colby Sawyer bound forward scored 32 in two wins over Salem last week.

Matt Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: The standout sophomore scored 10 points as BG swept their games against rival Salem.

Stephen Lucas of Littleton: The talented Crusaders forward scored 18 points as Littleton remained undefeated with wins over Groveton & Lisbon.

Joey DaSilva of Windham: Our Player of the Year to this point made us look good last week; scoring 47 points in two games against a good Alvirne team.

Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant: Gonyea scored 14 points in a 72-27 victory over Mascenic to put the Orioles at 8-0. 

Ellie Camp of Kearsarge: The Cougars have been happy to have the glue that holds their team together back on the floor. Camp scored just 2 points in a recent loss to Lebanon, but her prescense has certainly made a difference for this team. 

Eli Gove of Merrimack Valley: The junior all-state forward scored 28 points last week and MV took a pair of games against Hillsboro-Deering.

Ben Mattioni of Oyster River: The Bobcats forward scored 18 points against undefeated Pelham, a 52-39 loss on Saturday.

Paige McKinley of Alvirne: The sophomore guard scored 21 points in a pair of losses to a good Windham team. 

Jack Tarleton of Merrimack: The Tomahawks all-state guard, who ranks 5th in Division I scoring, scored 24 points in a loss to Nashua North.

Jordan Robichaud of Bishop Guertin: The Cardinals point guard helped lead the way in a pair of wins over a Salem team that knocked BG out of the playoffs a season ago.

Darian Lopez-Sullivan of Dover: The Green Waves standout guard scored 22 points as Dover split their games against Winnacunnet & Oyster River.

Jackson Ruelke of Belmont: The Division III Player of the Year candidate scored 31 points in limited minutes as the Red Raiders rolled to a pair of wins over Prospect Mountain.

Alyvia Drapeau of Lin-Wood: The Lumberjacks got a much needed 44-19 victory over Profile and the all-state forward led the way with 19 points. 

Ariana Lord of Colebrook: Lord was held to just 2 points against a swarming Woodsville defense on Saturday afternoon. 

Kally Murdough of Hopkinton: The Hawks got a huge win over Division II Coe-Brown 45-37 and Murdough's 8 points were a huge contributing factor. 

Delaney Duford of Concord: The freshman guard has been stepping up for the shorthanded Crimson Tide and scored 3 points in a 38-37 loss to Goffstown. 

Alex Charles of Keene: The Blackbirds standout forward scored 5 points in a close loss to Division II contender Lebanon.

Mike Pitman of Pembroke Academy The Spartans junior forward scored 35 points in back to back games against Bow and ranks 7th in Division II scoring at 16.6 ppg.

Jack Krasnof of Derryfield School The Cougars guard scored 6 points in a 79-32 loss to Sanborn.

Curtis Nelson of Gilford:  It was another strong week for the senior forward who is averaging 10 ppg. on the season. Nelson scored 25 points in the two wins over Kingswood.

Owen Hayes of Newmarket Hayes and the Mules hit the pause button last week and hope to resume play this week.

Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley: The Pride all-state point guard scored 11 points as they earned back to back wins over Hillsboro-Deering.

Connor Thompson of Mascoma: Thompson and the Royals earned a 68-41 win over Fall Mountain last week.

Alex Cheek of Gilford: The senior forward did a good job on Kingswood all-state forward Ethan Arnold in a pair of wins.

Isaiah Reese of Gilford: The freshman standout scored 25 points last week against Kingswood as the Golden Eagles earned a pair of wins to remain undefeated.

Zach Thompson of Mascoma:  The sophomore stat-sheet filler scored 8 points in a win over Fall Mountain.

Malik Reese of Gilford The senior center had a season-high 16 points as Gilford beat Kingswood for the second time on Friday night.

Jakob Beaupre of Franklin: The senior forward scored 18 points in a pair of losses to Division III contender Winnisquam.

Tyler Hebert of Monadnock: The Huskies were forced to hit the pause button and hope to resume play this week.

Nate Doyle of Monadnock: The Huskies were forced to hit the pause button and hope to resume play this week.

Ryan Chase of Newmarket: Chase and Newmarket hope to resume play this week.

Gavin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley: The sophomore guard scored 10 points in a pair of wins over Hillsboro-Deering.

Sam Cheek of Gilford: The Golden Eagles earned a pair of double digit wins over Kingswood as the sophomore center is part of a strong rotation,

Tyler Bike of Trinity:  The talented freshman who is averaging 9 points a game, scored 17 points last week as the Pioneers games with Manchester Memorial and Exeter.

Cam Manning of Lin-Wood: The Lumberjacks forward scored 3 points in a loss to Groveton.

 

 

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