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The 2018 Players Locker Room Roll Call

By Dave Haley, 12/28/17, 6:15AM EST

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Anthony Senesombath of Newmarket is off to another big start

 As we wrap up our coverage for 2017, a record-breaking year for us in terms of readers and supporters/subscribers, we introduce you to our NHsportspage members.

 These are the players whose families became a part of our team by registering full access to our content and in large part, to support six people bringing coverage to kids all over New Hampshire.

 These are our players Locker Room members and we hope it is a fraternity that will continue to grow as more families come on board.

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 Every Monday at noon we will post our Players Locker Room performance summary. Re-capping the performances from the past week and featuring a link to each members player profile page, shared with our 5,000 weekly readers and college & prep school coaches.

 Austin Lesperance of Groveton: The senior guard has been on a scoring binge for the defending champs; scoring 78 points in his last three games. Lesperance currently ranks 4th in all of Division IV in scoring.

Zach Waterhouse of Winnacunnet: The senior shooting guard is a tri-captain for Jay McKenna’s team and averaging 18.5 points per game through two games. Currently ranking him 6th amongst Division I scoring leaders.

Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes: The sophomore forward is averaging 26 ppg. for Mike Rathgeber's Lakers and ranks second in scoring.

Simon Cote of Newmarket: The Mules point guard is averaging 12.2 ppg. for Jamie Hayes’ undefeated Newmarket team.

Lance Legere of Gorham: The future broadcaster leads Gorham in scoring at 14.0 ppg. from the center spot, ranking 19th in all of Division IV.

Ryan Hickey of Souhegan: The Sabers play in the Nashua Holiday Tournament this week and Hickey is a big part of the Sabers push for a Top 8 seed in Division II this season.

Seth Balderrama of Berlin: The 6’3 small forward is averaging 15.3 ppg. for the best team in Division III. Balderrama and the Mountaineers are currently playing in the Groveton Holiday Tournament.

Cody Graham of Portsmouth: The Division I pre-season player of the year is still shaking off the effects of playing football through a PCL injury from last season. Graham is averaging 14.7 ppg. for the 2-1 defending champs.

Garrett Olsen of Woodsville: The 6’2 pre-season first team all-state guard is off to a big start for Jamie Walker’s unbeaten Engineers. Olsen is averaging 19.5 ppg., ranking him 8th in Division IV.

Anthony Senesombath of Newmarket: Another pre-season first team all-state guard, and he’s also off to a big start for an undefeated team after scoring his 1,000th career point this week. Senesombath is averaging 21.5 ppg., ranking him 5th in Division IV.

Blake Woekel of Pelham: The all-state guard scored 15 points in a season-opening loss to #1 Kearsarge and leads a Python team looking for a Top 4 seed in Division II.

Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady: The Giants 6’7 center gives Bishop Brady a true rim protector and a double-digit a game rebounder.

Keagan Calero of Spaulding: Calero is as good an on the ball defender as there is in Division I. He is averaging 8 points per game as Tim Cronin’s team looks to shake off a 0-2 start.

Sean Shisko of Sunapee: The Lakers guard will play a key role if Sunapee is getting back to the Division IV playoffs in 2018.

Jake Sherman of Pembroke Academy: After a foul-plagued opener Sherman exploded for 24 points in a game against Manchester West. Sherman was one of the leading scorers in Division II a year ago and should be again in 2018.

Cody Morissette of Exeter: The first team all-state guard has helped lead Jeff Holmes’ Blue Hawks to a 2-0 start by averaging 14.5 ppg. Exeter is playing this week in the Queen City Basketball Tournament in Manchester.

Cam Darrah of Pittsfield: The 2017 Division IV scoring champion is of to another big start. Darrah is averaging 23.7 ppg. for the undefeated and pre-season #1 Pittsfield Panthers.

Matt McCool of Souhegan: The Sabers exciting freshman has stepped right in an contributed right away for Peter Pierce’s team. McCool is playing in this week’s Nashua Holiday Tournament.

Scott VanCoughnett of Hollis-Brookline: The senior guard and all-glue guy team member will be a big part of the Cavaliers push for a Top 4 seed in Division II this season.

Parker Briggs of Littleton: Briggs has been one of the surprises of the Division IV season in averaging over 21 ppg. as a first-year starter. We will get our first look at Briggs and the Crusaders next week when they host Woodsville.

Alex Normandin of Mount Royal: Mount Royal is off to a very good 3-1 start and the Normandin brothers are a big reason why…

Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal: The brothers are combining for over 30 points per game for their fathers’ team.

Will Chase of Newmarket: Chase has stepped right into the rotation for the undefeated Mules and lived up to head coach Jamie Hayes’ pre-season praise.

Drew Brown of Pelham: The sophomore three-point sniper is a big part of the Pelham program and one of the better shooters in the state of New Hampshire.

Sean Menard of Pembroke Academy: The Spartans will get a huge lift after the New Year when Menard returns from an injury suffered last year.

Travis Arsenault of Winnacunnet: The future all glue-guy team member has helped the Warriors to a 2-0 start by doing all the little things that help you win games.

Brendan Walker of Woodsville:  The freshman guard gives his father a good three-point shooter off the bench as Woodsville has gotten off to an undefeated start.

Carter Vedrani of Campbell: Vedrani, fresh off a Division III football title, is making his way back to the lineup from injuries. When he returns he gives the Cougars a needed inside presence.

Brendan Kacmarcik of Winnacunnet: After winning a Division I football title Kacmarcik gives the Warriors depth off the bench.

Ryan Kacmarcik of Winnacunnet: As does brother Ryan, both give Jay Mckenna’s team defense and speed off the bench.

Peyton Rivers of Epping: The sophomore is averaging nearly double digits at 9.7 ppg. and settling into his role for Nick Fiset’s team fighting for a Top 8 seed in Division IV.

Josh Morissette of Exeter: The best freshman in the state is right on schedule, leading the Blue Hawks with 16.5 ppg. and off to a 2-0 start heading into 2018.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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