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The Kane Insurance Player Locker Room Recruiting Report

By NHsportspage Staff, 01/31/22, 1:15PM EST

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Bedford Bulldogs center Lana McCarthy (photo by Matt Parker)

 Every Monday throughout the school year 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 14-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.

 Click to become a member today!

 We have new videos coming next week!

 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)

Lana McCarthy of Bedford: The all state center continues to dominate, posting 26, 6, and 10 point performances in a 3-0 Bedford week.

Ayla Reagan of Salem: Regan averaged 8 ppg over a 1-3 Blue Devils stretch as the freshman continues to produce in the scoring department. Salem returns to action tonight and we will be there for all the coverage. 

Avery Romps of Portsmouth: The Clippers continue to cruise, and Romps is a big reason why, putting up 25 and 15 point performances in wins over Nashua South and Alvirne.

John McDevitt of Derryfield:  In a 1-1 week for the Cougars McDevitt performed very weel once again; totaling 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal

Tyler Mackey of Bishop Guertin The Cardinals point guard scored 11 points and ran the offense in a 3-0 week for the defending champs.

Luke Soden of Bedford  The sophomore shooting guard had a huge night in a big road win at Dover; scoring a game-high 26 points in the victory.

Caroline Camp of Kearsarge: The all-state guard scored 17 and 13 points in games against Stevens and Fall Mountain, but the Cougars dropped both contests in their first losing streak of the season.

Ben Mullett of Bishop Guertin:  The Cardinals center scored 23 points in a 3-0 week for the defending champs.

Sam DeWitt of Alvirne: The Broncos freshman guard continued to make an impact, scoring 10 points last week in losses to Dover and Exeter.

Zach Thompson of Mascoma: The Royals had another good week and their all-state point guard was very good once again, totaling 60 points and averaging 5 assists, 3 rebounds, and 4 steals per game.

Jane Lackley of Hanover: Lackely scored 8 points in a 73-26 win over Sanborn as Hanover improved to 15-0.

Sam Cheek of Gilford  The Golden Eagles center scored a team-high 22 points in a loss to
Mascoma and 33 points in a 2-1 week.

Jalen Reese of Gilford:  The Golden Eagles guard returned to the lineup with 13 points in a Friday night win over Berlin.

Riley Marsh of Gilford: The Golden Eagles guard scored 36 points in wins over Prospect Mountain and Berlin.

Rayna Tucker of Kearsarge: The Cougars point guard scored 5 points in a bounce back 43-31 win over Hillsboro-Deering.

Alyssa Paquette of Stevens: Paquette returned to action this week, posting 12 points in a 45-25 win over Newport.

Amelia Anderson of St. Thomas Aquinas: Anderson scored 4 points in a tough loss to Hopkinton on Friday night. 

Elli Cox of Concord: Cox stuffed the stat sheet with 6 points, 9 rebounds, 10 assist, and 4 steals in a 56-43 win over Windham.

Joe Cocozella of Mascenic Regional:  The Vikings guard had a big week, scoring 32 points in losses to Kearsarge and Belmont.

Josh Caruso of Nashua South The Panthers freshman guard continued his terrific season with a game-high 23 points in a big win over Portsmouth.

Tyler Bike of Trinity The Pioneers point guard scored 32 points as Trinity split a pair of games with Goffstown and Manchester Memorial.

Eli Gove of Merrimack Valley: The Pride forward continued his strong season, scoring 32 points in close losses to Pelham and Bow.

Christian Buffum of Con Val: The Cougars forward had a huge night in a 70-51 win over Laconia, scoring 26 points.

Kaleb Popham of Hollis-Brookline:  The Cavaliers sharp shooter scored 33 points in a 1-2 week.

Braeden Falazarano of Lebanon The champs are rounding into form and their all-state point guard is once again playing a major role, scoring 42 points in wins over Souhegan and Manchester West.

Tory Vitko of Dover: Vitko continues to be a steady force for the Green Wave, as Dover finished the week at 2-1. 

Isaiah Reese of Gilford:  The sophomore guard scored 25 points in wins over Berlin and Prospect Mountain.

George Fortin of Windham: The Jaguars play-making guard had another good week; scoring 28 points in wins over Timberlane, Concord and Spaulding.

Brendan Graham of Alvirne The Broncos center scored 43 points in losses to Dover and Exeter.

Jackson Stone of Lebanon:  Stone came up huge in wins over Manchester West and Souhegan, scoring 28 points.

Jack Tarleton of Merrimack The Tomahawks forward scored 41 points in a win versus Londonderry and a loss to Merrimack.

Jack Krasnof of Derryfield:  The Cougars forward continued to put up all-state numbers as Derryfield split a pair of games last week. Totaling 19 points, 17 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals

CJ Childs of Lebanon:  The glue-guy, who will be playing college football next year, contributed to wins over Manchester West and Souhegan.

Malina Bohlmann of Newfound: Bohlmann led the way with 14 points as Newfound returned to action with a 50-40 win over Gilford.

Jackson Cocozella of Mascenic Regional: The Vikings guard played well, scoring 10 points  in a loss to Kearsage.

Renee Bergeron of Laconia: Bergeron scored two points in a 58-34 win over Plymouth.

Rob Baguidy of Goffstown: The Grizzlies point guard scored 19 points as Goffstown handed Trinity their first loss of the season.

Kally Murdough of Hopkinton: Hopkinton finds themselves at 10-4, and Murdough’s all-around play has been a big reason why.

Kevin Putnam of Monadnock The Huskies all-state guard scored 21 points in a big win over Mascoma.

Shaylee Murdough of Hopkinton Murdough scored 5 points in a 45-17 win over Campbell. 

Jacob Purington of Epping: The Blue Devils big man scored 7 points in a 59-45 win over Farmington.

Lauren McKee of Littleton: McKee averaged 11.5 over a 2-0 week as the Crusaders are arguably the hottest team in Division IV with seven straight wins.

Delaney Duford of Concord: The sophomore continues to produce for the Crimson Tide, putting together 10 and 12 point performances in wins over Goffstown and Windham.

Ellie Morris of Sanborn: Sanborn wraps up the season this week with a trip to Pelham and one final home game against Pembroke.

Mike Pitman of Pembroke Academy: The Spartans forward scored 21 points in a 51-39 loss to Souhegan.

Jaron LaBranche of Newmarket: The Mules standout scored 9 points in a win over Mount Royal.

Anthony Poanessa of Monadnock  The Huskies forward scored 8 points in a win over Mascoma.

Connor Brannon of Monadnock The Huskies forward continued his strong season with 14 points in a 61-46 win over Mascoma.

Lucas Smith of Monadnock  Smith and the Huskies stand at 9-3 on the season.

Brendan Baldi of Gilford The Golden Eagles freshman guard scored 3 points in a win over Prospect Mountain.

Carson Shanks of Monadnock  The Huskies forward was terrific on the boards and scored 15 points in a win over Mascoma.

Ariana Lord of Colebrook: Lord scored a team-high 11 points in a 38-32 loss to Woodsville. 

Michael Maccini of Woodsville The Engineers point guard scored 10 points in a win over Colebrook.

Cam Manning of Lin Wood: The Lumberjacks guard scored 23 points in a 1-2 week for Lin Wood.

Liam Manning of Lin Wood:  Lin Wood earned a win against Franklin and lost a pair of games last week, to Profile and Canaan-Pittsburg.

 

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