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The Player Locker Room/Recruiting Report sponsored by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage Staff, 03/01/21, 11:00AM EST

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Jalen Reese of Gilford slams it home against Kennett (photo by Steve Pouliot)

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.

 Join now before the next custom jersey order goes out!

 Today we have two new videos as Brody LaBounty of White Mountains & Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant answer their '10 Questions'.

 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)

George Fortin of Windham:  The Jaugers guard has had a good regular season, averaging 9.6 points per game, and has come on of late. Fortin is averaging 13.2 ppg. in Windham’s last four games.

Ava Simpson of White Mountains: Simpson had quite the freshman campaign, finishing the year averaging 9.3 ppg. 

Samantha Howe of Colebrook: Howe was the 3rd leading scorer in all of Division IV with 18.5 ppg and scored 9 points in a 57-16 regular season finalie win over White Mountains

Phil Nichols of Winnisquam: The Bears all-state forward finished the regular season as the 8th leading scorer in Division III as Winnisquam won 10 of their 11 games.

Hannah Brown of Littleton: The senior led the Crusaders to an 8-2 record and scored 12 points in Littletons 47-23 victory over Berlin. 

Elli Cox of Concord: The Crimson Tide got back on track with a 53-27 victory over Trinity and Cox was a contributing factor with 2 points and great all-around play.

Jake Dumont of Pelham: The Pythons sharp-shooter finished the regular season as the 7th leading scorer in Division II at 15.6 ppg. He closed the season on a very good note, scoring 22 points in a 62-56 win over Sanborn.

Brody LaBounty of White Mountains: The White Mountains guard scored 23 points in an overtime win over Colebrook. On the season LaBounty finished 15th in Division III scoring for the 11-2 Spartans.

Keegan Paradis of Coe-Brown: The Bears forward finished the season as the 8th leading scorer in Division II as Coe-Brown heads to the playoffs 6-9.

Caroline Camp of Kearsarge: Camp proved to be one of the best scorers in all Division III, finishing the season as the third leading scorer at 15.3 ppg. She also propelled the Cougars to a 36-29 win over Hopkinton with 14 points and clutch free throw shooting down the stretch. 

Lauren McKee of Littleton: The junior scored 8 points in 47-23 victory over Berlin and will be a key component to any playoff sucess Littleton is to have. 

Carson Rancourt of Colebrook: The Mohawks all-state guard finished the regular season as Division IV’s 5th leading scorer at 17 ppg. In a season finale overtime loss to White Mountains he scored 21 points.

Matt Lamy of Bow: The Falcons all-state guard sat out the season finale against Bishop Brady to prepare for the playoffs this week. Lamy finished 4th in Division II scoring at 18.2 ppg.

Jake Kidney of Monadnock: The all-state guard helped lead Monadnock to a pair of wins over Conant, scoring 27 points as the 8-1 Huskies head into the playoffs.

Liam O'Neil of Alvirne: The Broncos all-state forward scored 15 points in a season-finale win over Nashua South. Alvirne finished the regular season 8-4 and now heads to Keene for the tournament.

Jalen Reese of Gilford:. The sophomore all-state point guard scored 25 points in a pair of wins over Kennett and finished 14th in Division III scoring.

Sage Smith of Colebrook: The all-state guard capped off another terrific regular season with one final 30 point performance against White Mountiains. Smith also finished as the leading scorer in Division IV at 23.3 ppg.

Michael Maccini of Woodsville: The Engineers point guard scored 7 points in a regular season ending win 65-23 win over Lin-Wood.

Michael Cavanaugh of St. Thomas: The Saints shooting guard scored 11 points in a 62-59 loss to Holy Family. He finished the regular season third on the team in scoring at 9.7 ppg.

Riley Marsh of Gilford: The Golden Eagles guard scored 17 points in a pair of wins over Division II Kennett and finished the regular season averaging 7.8 ppg.

Dylan Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: The senior forward finished the season as BG’s leading scorer at 11.2 ppg and the Cardinals finished 13-5.

Matt Santosuosso of Bishop Guertin: The sophomore guard finished the regular season averaging 5.2 ppg as BG heads to the playoffs.

Stephen Lucas of Littleton: The Crusaders forward scored 5 points as Littleton joins Exeter as the only two undefeated teams in the state headed to the boys basketball playoffs.

Joey DaSilva of Windham: The player of the year candidate and Endicott commit scored 17 points in a regular season ending win over Pinkerton. DaSilva finished 3rd in Division I scoring at 19.3 ppg.

Elizabeth Gonyea of Conant: The Orioles put together another undefeated regular season at 10-0 and Gonyea led the way and the division in scoring at 17.4 ppg.

Ellie Camp of Kearsarge: Camp is the x-factor for a Kearsarge group looking to make a deep run. The senior has done all of the little things for the Cougars and will be a key for a long playoff run.

Eli Gove of Merrimack Valley: The Pride forward finished the season as the team’s second-leading scorer at 13.3 ppg. In a win over Coe-Brown to close the regular season Gove had a game-high 18 points.

Ben Mattioni of Oyster River: The Bobcats forward finished the regular season 5th in Division II scoring at 17.2 ppg.

Paige McKinley of Alvirne: The sophomore led the Broncos in socring at 10.0 ppg and helped produce one of Alvirne's best regular seasons in some time. 

Jack Tarleton of Merrimack: The Tomahawks all-state guard finished the regular season tied for 5th in Division I scoring at 17.7 ppg, scoring 34 points in a loss to Londonderry on Friday night.

Jordan Robichaud of Bishop Guertin: The BG point guard finished a strong regular season with 5 points in an overtime loss to Nashua North.

Darian Lopez-Sullivan of Dover: The Green Wave’s leading scorer finished the regular season strong with a 17 point performance against Portsmouth. Dover now takes on Spaulding in the playoffs.

Jackson Ruelke of Belmont: The senior all-state point guard finished the regular season as the second-leading scorer in Division III at 18.5 ppg. His 33 points led the way in a win over Kingswood.

Alyvia Drapeau of Lin-Wood: Drapeau was one of the best scorers in Division IV, finisihing 5th in the division at 14.3 ppg. 

Ariana Lord of Colebrook: Lord put together one of her best performances of the season with 11 points in a big win over White Mountains.

Kally Murdough of Hopkinton: Murdough put up 4 points and played a lot of hard-nosed defense in a 36-29 loss to Kearsarge to cap off the regular season.

Delaney Duford of Concord: The freshman was a consistent player in Concord's recent turn around and will certainly be a player to watch for in the playoffs. 

Alex Charles of Keene: The Blackbirds forward finished second on the team in scoring as Keene moves on to the playoffs to take on Alvirne.

Mike Pitman of Pembroke Academy The junior forward finished the regular season as the 6th leading scorer in Division II at 16.5 ppg.

Jack Krasnof of Derryfield School The Cougars guard finished second on the team in scoring at 9 ppg as Derryfield head to the playoffs.

Curtis Nelson of Gilford: The senior forward finished off a very strong regular season by scoring 13 points in a win over Kennett. He finished second on the team in scoring at 9.7 ppg.

Owen Hayes of Newmarket The senior forward scored 8 points in a season ending win over Somersworth. The Mules begin the playoffs this week.

Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley:The Pride guard scored 15 points in a win over Coe-Brown and finished the regular season as the 10th leading scorer in Division II at 14.8 ppg.

Connor Thompson of Mascoma: The senior forward scored 8 points in a regular season ending win over Newfound.

Alex Cheek of Gilford: The Golden Eagles forward scored 10 points against Kennett last week as Gilford won both games to finish the regular season 10-1.

Isaiah Reese of Gilford: The freshman guard finished 3rd on the team in scoring at 8.3 ppg.

Zach Thompson of Mascoma: The talented sophomore guard scored 10 points in the win over Newfound.

Malik Reese of Gilford The senior center capped off a very good regular season, in which he averaged 7.7 points per game, by scoring 12 points last week against Kennett.

Jakob Beaupre of Franklin: The senior forward finished second on the team in scoring this season at 8 ppg. as the Golden Tornadoes head to the playoffs.

Tyler Hebert of Monadnock: The Huskies senior guard scored 10 points as Monadnock took a pair of games from rival Conant before they face them again in the playoffs this week.

Nate Doyle of Monadnock: The Huskies forward finished 3rd on the team in scoring at 8 points ger game.

Ryan Chase of Newmarket:  Chase and the Mules cruised to an easy win over Somersworth, leading 40-19 at halftime, as Newmarket moves on to the playoffs.

Sam Cheek of Gilford: The 6’5 center has been a key contributor for the Golden Eagles, who finished the regular season with only one loss as Cheek averaged 4 points per game off the bench.

Tyler Bike of Trinity: The talented freshman, who has played better by the week this season, finished off a strong regular season with 14 points in a win over Concord.

Cam Manning of Lin-Wood: The Lumberjacks forward scored 2 points in a regular season ending loss to Woodsville.

 

 

 

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