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The Monday Players Locker Room Roll Call presented by Kane Insurance

By Dave Haley, 01/29/18, 6:15AM EST

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Sydney Thompson of Mascoma

 Every Monday throughout the season we will recap the performances of our Players Locker Room members.

 These are the players whose families became a part of our team by registering for full access to our content and in large part, to support six people bringing coverage to kids, parents, fans & coaches 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.

 We are excited to add FIVE new members this week!

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Our five new members..

Ben Allen of Winnacunnet- The newest Locker Room member from Winnacunnet scored 9 points and ran the Warriors offense in a 60-53 win over pre-season #1 Exeter.

Evan Arsenault of Berlin- The all-state point guard scored 13 points in a 57-54 loss to Kennett. We will see Berlin friday night when they travel to Somersworth for a Division III showdown.

Nick Mokas of Bedford- The All-Glue guy team captain is a big addition to the locker room; his 10 points against Salem helped lead the Bulldogs to their 6th straight win after a 0-2 start.

Wil Spencer of Trinity-  The junior guard is averaging 12.5 points per game,

Tate Matte of Keene- Another Matte joins the Locker Room! The shooting guard scored 2 points as Keene fell to Concord on Friday night.

 

Jack Anderson of Londonderry- The sophomore continued to step up, scoring 20 points against rival Pinkerton on Friday night. The Lancers leading scorer is now averaging 16.4 ppg.

Sydney Thompson of Mascoma- Thompson helped lead the Royals to a 39-36 win over Winnisquam on Friday night.

Carly Huckins of Merrimack Valley-  Huckins scored 13 points in a loss Friday night to cross-town rival Bishop Brady.

Keagan Calero of Spaulding- The junior guard came up big with 14 points and a huge baseball pass assist to Arie Breakfield in a 62-59 win over rival Dover.

Aidan Rupp of Belmont- Rupp scored 4 points and did another very good job on the boards in Belmont’s 51-43 win over Raymond on Friday night.

Seth Balderrama of Berlin- Scored 18 points in a 57-54 loss to Kennett on Friday night.

Alexis Matte of Mount Royal- Matte had a big game, with her 19 points keying a 49-46 win over Farmington.

Blake Woekel of Pelham- The all-state guard had 14 points in a 50-37 win over John Stark as the Pythons got back on track.

Gwen Simpson of Monadnock- Simpson was good as usual, scoring 10 points against Conant, but the Orioles handed the Huskies their first loss of the season 54-42 last week.

Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas- Continued his strong play of late, scoring 15 points in a 48-44 win on the road at Laconia.

Bob Horgan of Timberlane-  Horgan and the Owls were held to just 23 points in a loss Friday night to Hollis-Brookline.

Tommy Johnson of Kearsarge- The all-state shooting guard had a team high 25 points in the win over John Stark on Friday night.

Alexis Matte of Mount Royal-.The senior center scored 13 points in an easy win over Prospect Mountain.

Ryan Grijalva of Exeter- The sophomore had a breakout game, scoring 23 points to lead Exeter against Winnacunnet. His last name is also pronounced Gri-Hal-va..his grandparents in California want to make sure I know that.

Jake Scafidi of Campbell- The Cougars guard scored 5 points in a loss Friday night to Hopkinton.

Drew Rines of Mascenic Regional- Rines came up HUGE, hitting the game-winner from the baseline in a 49-48 win over Fall Mountain on Friday night.

Lance Legere of Gorham- Facing constant triple-teams from Colebrook, Legere scored 12 points against the Mohawks in the 65-49 loss.

Jayden Torres of Franklin- The leading scorer in Division III was held to 12 points in a lopsided loss to Somersworth.

Scott VanCoughnett of Hollis-Brookline- The All-Glue Guy team member helped the Cavaliers to another win, this time over Timberlane on Friday night.

Alex Normandin of Mount Royal- Normandin continued his big season with 19 points in a win over Farmington on Friday night.

Parker Briggs of Littleton- Briggs continued to produce for Trevor Howard’s team, scoring 15 points in a very big 60-54 road win over Groveton in a rematch of the 2017 Division IV championship game.

Garrett Olsen of Woodsville- The all-state guard scored 19 points in an easy win over Canaan-Pittsburg

Brendan Walker of Woodsville- The freshman had one of his best games of the season, drilling four three-pointers in the win for the Engineers.

Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes- The all-state sophomore helped lead the Lakers to a pair of wins last week, scoring 20 points on Friday night in a win over White Mountains.

Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal- Andrew chipped in with 17 points in the victory over Farmington.

Matt McCool of Souhegan- The talented freshman had  9 points as the Sabers won their third game of the week over Windham Friday night.

Sam Stauffeneker of Mascenic Regional-  The sophomore once again led the way for the undefeated Vikings, scoring 20 points in the win over Fall Mountain

Zach Waterhouse of Winnacunnet-  The all-state guard was terrific in the second half and ended the game with 20 points in the win over previously unbeaten Exeter.

Max Chartier of Bedford-  The all-state guard scored 15 points as the Bulldogs won their 6th game in a row in beating Salem.

Jake Sherman of Pembroke-  The Spartans won two games in 24 hours; beating Plymouth Friday night and Merrimack Valley on Saturday afternoon. Sherman and Sean Menard of Pembroke- combined for 35 points in the victories.

Anthony Senesombath of Newmarket-  The player of the year candidate scored 21 points in an easy 72-37 win over Portsmouth Christian.

Ryan Hickey of Souhegan-  Ryan scored 9 points in a 57-48 win over Windham as the Sabers continue to climb the Division II standings as they have now won five of their last six games.

Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady-  Johnson continued to fill up the state sheet with 4points, 5rebounds and 5 blocks against Merrimack Valley.

Peyton Rivers of Epping-  Rivers scored 8 points in an 86-69 loss to Pittsfield and continues to become a bigger part of the Blue Devils offense as the season goes along.

Will Chase of Newmarket- Chase continued to be a key contributor, scoring 3 points, in a lopsided win over Portsmouth Christian.

Simon Cote of Newmarket- The point guard scored 6 points and helped direct the Mules offense in the 72-37 win over PCA.

Cam Darrah of Pittsfield-   Darrah had another big night, as he closed in on 1,600 career points at Pittsfield, scoring 22 points in an 86-69 win over Epping.

Travis Arsenault of Winnacunnet-  Solid as always, Arsenault did a very good job defensively on a high scoring Exeter backcourt in the Warriors win Friday night.

Drew Brown of Pelham-  The 4th leading scorer in Division II scored 14 points in a 50-37 win over John Stark.

Austin Lesperance of Groveton- Lesperance, scoring 16.6 ppg. this season, scored 10 points in the 60—54 loss to Littleton.

Cody Morissette of Exeter: The all-state guard was the best player on the floor in the first half against Winnacunnet but would be held to 9 points on the night in the Blue Hawks first loss of the season.

Josh Morissette of Exeter:  Morissette scored 5 points in a row during a second-half run against Winnacunnet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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