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The Kane Insurance Players Locker Room/Recruiting Report

By NHsportspage Staff, 02/19/24, 11:00AM EST

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Max Shosa and Manchester West are battling for a Top 5-seed (photo by Cindy Lavigne)


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 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 16-person NHsportspage crew for the coverage we provide.

 Each member gets:

  • A customized NHsportspage black or silver (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

 Click to become a member today!

 Thank you to each of our families. We had over 60 members last year, and I hope we easily break eighty this school year.

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

Bre McCabe of Derryfield: McCabe scored nine points in a 51-34 loss to Pelham. The freshman’s strong play has Derryfield in the mix for a home playoff game.

Shaylee Murdough of Hopkinton: Murdough helped the Hawks back to the Final Four with a 13 point performance in a 44-28 quarterfinal win over Monadnock.

Millie Caldon of Gilford: The senior guard scored eight points in a 32-23 opening round win over Berlin, but the Golden Eagles season came to a close with a quarterfinal loss to Kearsarge. Caldon’s two-way play was a key part in Gilford earning the five seed.

Cole McClure of St Thomas: The Saints point guard scored a team-high 22 points in a quarterfinal win over Belmont.

Kasen Smith of White Mountains: The Spartans' freshman guard scored 20 points in a first round win over Raymond and then had 12 as White Mountains lost at the buzzer to Mascoma.

Luke Soden of Bedford- The Bulldogs all-state shooting guard scored 28 points as Bedford rolled to a win over Bishop Guertin Friday night.

Zach Martin of Derryfield: The Cougars forward had 12 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 points, 2 steals in a win vs Newmarket 

Peyton Larrabee of Bow: The Falcons' forward scored 13 points as Bow split their games against Manchester West and Plymouth.

Weston Hickman of Souhegan- The Sabers' leading scorer had 21 points as Souhegan beat Con Val and were beaten by Merrimack Valley.

Jack Krasnof of Derryfield The Cougars all-state forward had 21 pts,  4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal in a win vs Newmarket 

Josh Caruso of Nashua South: The Panthers all-state guard scored 22 points in a 57-56 loss to Merrimack.

Sammy DeWitt of Alvirne: The Broncos' all-state shooting guard came up big with 21 points in a win over Dover and added 12 in a Friday night win over Salem.

Anthony Settineri of St Thomas: The Saints shooting guard drilled a pair of three-pointers as St Thomas fought off Belmont 67-50 to reach their second consecutive final four.

Keegan Martinez of Belmont: The all-state forward scored a team-high 19 points in a first round win over Fall Mountain and 13 points in a loss at St Thomas.

Max Shosa of Manchester West: The Blue Knights all-state forward scored 15 points in a 57-51 loss to defending champion Pelham.

Garrett Hall of Alvirne: The Broncos forward returned from an injury to score a team-high 16 points in a 65-50 win over Salem.

Parker Sweitzer of Newmarket: The Mules all-state guard finished 12th in Division IV scoring this season, averaging 18.5 points per game.

Brady Rogers of Exeter: The Blue Hawks shooting guard ranks seventh in Division I scoring at 17 points a game and had 36 points in wins over Spaulding and Manchester Memorial.

Renee Bergeron of Laconia: Bergeron helped the Sachems to their best win of the season with nine points in a 48-46 victory over previously unbeaten Concord Christian.

Alex Drake of Derryfield: The Cougars' big man had 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, 2 assists in win vs Newmarket 

Logan Dumont of Pelham: The Pythons guard came up huge with a team-high 16 points in a 57-51 win at Manchester West on Friday night.

Ty Miles of Londonderry: The Lancers center helped the Lancers stay red hot as he scored 28 points in wins over Windham and Spaulding.

Jack Koutrobis of Windham The Jaguars' all-state point guard missed Friday nights win over Concord.

Nate McNeff of Exeter: The Blue Hawks combo guard scored 18 points in a Friday night win over Manchester Memorial.

Lucas Leroux of Mascenic Regional: The Vikings' shooting guard finished the season as the fourth leading scorer in the division with 21.2 points per game.

Jake Reardon of Bow: The Falcons sophomore all-state forward scored 32 points as Bow beat Manchester West and lost to Plymouth.

Zac Castonguay of Nashua South  The Panthers all-state point guard scored 17 points in a 57-56 loss to Merrimack.

Ryan Walker of Woodsville: The Engineers sophomore point guard scored 9 points in a season finale win over Blue Mountain (VT)

Zach James of Pelham: The Pythons all-state shooting guard scored 22 points in wins over Manchester West and Laconia.

Kayley Merrifield of Plymouth: Merrifield poured in a team-best 14 points as the Bobcats fell just short to Sanborn 49-42.

Lauren MacDonald of Winnisquam: The all-state forward posted 35 and 26 point games in wins over Belmont and Mascoma Valley to help the Bears advance to the Final Four.

Will Mollica of St Thomas: The Saints all-state forward scored 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 67-50 quarterfinal win over Belmont.

Jackson Marshall of Pinkerton Academy: The Astros all-state center scored 45 points, which is somehow only eight points over his season average, in a 81-61 win over Trinity.

Hailey Steinmetz of Pembroke: The sophomore guard scored two points in Pembroke’s 56-44 win over Milford.

Haley Rossitto of Colebrook: Rossitto led the way with 19 points in a 51-44 loss to Littleton to wrap up the regular season. Colebrook will play rival Groveton in the first round Tuesday. 

Makayla Walker of Woodsville: Walker finished the regular season averaging 10.4 ppg and helped the Engineers earn the fifth seed in Division IV. Woodsville will host Portsmouth Christian in the first round on Tuesday.

Courtney Anderson of Alvirne: Anderson totaled 17 points in a split with Manchester Central-West and Salem.

Luke Peters of Nashua North The Titans glue guy, scored 10 points in a 58-46 win over Manchester Central.

Brendan Baldi of Gilford: The Golden Eagles guard hit a three-pointer with two seconds left to beat Campbell and send Gilford to the quarterfinals where they were beaten by one-seed Conant 39-32. 

 

Football/Baseball Members

JJ Bright of Souhegan 

Ben Allen of Dover 

Brayden Arruda of Inter-Lakes Moultonborough 

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