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The Players Locker Room Performance Roll Call sponsored by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage Staff, 12/26/18, 1:15PM EST

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 Every Monday throughout the season we will recap the performances of our Players Locker Room members (Christmas pushed us back two days this week)

 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.

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 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 had 80 members of the Locker Room last season and would love to reach 100 in our 11th year.

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 Special announcement: Each Players Locker Room member will be featured this season in a Q & A either on video or in print…answering every interesting/absurd question we come up with…look for that beginning next Monday.

 

(Click on the player's name to view their player profile page)

 

 Kyle Dube of Merrimack Valley: The MV center is 5th in Division II scoring at the break averaging 15.0 ppg. He scored a season-high 26 points against Laconia on 12/20

 Gwen Simpson of Monadnock:  Simpson leads the Huskies in scoring at 13.7 ppg. Monadnock will square off with Raymond in their first game after the holidays.

 Brendan Rice of Campbell: The 3rd leading scorer for the undefeated/pre-season #1 Cougars had 8 points in a 54-51 win over Conant in our game of the week.

 Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady: The Giants Center continues to fill up the stats sheet; in a close 64-60 loss to Pelham Johnson had 13 points, 10 rebounds, 6 blocks, 4 steals, and an assist. No word on whether he ran the 50/50 raffle at halftime as well…

 Joaquin Heller of Campbell: The all-state guard was huge in Campbell’s win over Conant, scoring 25 points to keep the Cougars undefeated in Division III.

 Adrian Siravo of Gilford: The all-state forward has had to step up with Greg Madore hobbled with an ankle injury, averaging 15 ppg. for the 2-1 Golden Eagles.

 Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas: The Saints center scored 25 points against Raymond in St Thomas’s last game before the break and currently is 3rdin Division III in scoring at 21 ppg.

 Matt McCool of Souhegan:  The sophomore big man is one of the breakout stars of the 2018-19 season, averaging 25 points a game for the Sabers. McCool scored 32 points against Manchester West in Souhegan’s last game before the break.

 Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes: The all-state forward had 21 points in a last-second road loss at Hopkinton. Swanson and the Lakers are in Farmington this week for their holiday tournament.

 Peyton Rivers of Epping: The junior forward was dominant in the first quarter of Epping’s showdown with Newmarket and ended the game with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

 Tate Matte of Keene:  The Blackbirds point guard scored 10 points and ran the show for Kevin Ritter’s team in a season-opening win over Londonderry. Matte and his team are in the Keene State Holiday Tournament this week.

 Aidan Rupp of Belmont:  The leading scorer for the 4-1 Red Raiders also leads Belmont in rebounding. Belmont will look to repeat as Lakes Region Holiday Tournament champs this week.

 Owen Hayes of Newmarket: The sophomore guard filled in very well for Simon cote when he got in early foul trouble against Epping. Newmarket heads into the break 3-1.

 Sean Shisko of Sunapee: Shisko is a key member of the undefeated Lakers..averaging 4 points per game as they head into the break a top of the Division IV standings.

 Nicolas Heller of Campbell: Heller is a part of the Campbell rotation, averaging 2 points a game for the first place Cougars.

 Cole Keegan of Londonderry: Keegan, a standout in both football & basketball, leads the Lancers in scoring at 9.5 ppg as Nate Stanton’s team looks forward to getting Ethan May back after the holiday break.

 Carter Vedrani of Campbell:  The power forward is a big part of the Cougars undefeated start, averaging 6 ppg. and ranking among the team’s leading rebounders.

 Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley:  Wheeler has stepped right in for MV just as head coach Tim Mucher had hoped, averaging 8 ppg. and scoring 9 against Laconia in their last game before the break.

 Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal: It’s been a bumpy start for Mount Royal but Normandin has picked up right where he left off, averaging 16.5 ppg, which ranks him 5th in Division IV.

 Jakob Beaupre of Franklin:  The Golden Tornadoes guard is part of a team that is going to be a very tough out throughout the season. Franklin has the shooters & size to play with any team in Division III.

 Simon Cote of Newmarket: Playing limited minutes because of two quick fouls Cote was the best player on the floor against Epping, scoring 15 points and making every play his team needed down the stretch for the big time win.

 Ethan Hutchinson of Trinity: Hutchinson is a key starter for the Pioneers who square off with city rival Central tonight in the Queen City Tournament.

 Sean Menard of Pembroke Academy: The all-state shooting guard scored 13 points in a good win over a very tough Kennett team. The Spartans are at NHTI over the break playing in the Concord Holiday Tournament.

 Patrick Malm of Plymouth: The all-state football player is also a key starter for the Bobcats basketball team, averaging 3 ppg. and ranking amongst the team leaders in rebounds.

 Will Chase of Newmarket: The Mules second-leading scorer had four points and several big rebounds in the win over Epping. He’s a lock for the All-Glue guy team in March…

 Malik Reese of Gilford: The 6’4 forward had 8 points off the Golden Eagles bench in a road win over Franklin before the break.

 Josh Morissette of Exeter: The all-state sophomore is averaging 14 points a game for the undefeated Blue Hawks who will be in the Queen City Tournament this week.

 Noah Cummings of Pembroke Academy:  The pre-season player of the year came up big down the stretch against Kennett, scoring 17 points in the 63-56 win.

 Ben Allen of Winnacunnet: The all-state point guard scored 9 points in a very tough/incredibly physical 46-43 road win over Merrimack.

 Connor Thompson of Mascoma: The Royals leading scorer helped lead Mascoma to a big early-season win over Berlin before the holiday break.

 Kevin Henry of Exeter Basketball:  The all-state guard scored 8 points in an easy win over Manchester Memorial as Exeter remained undefeated.

 Jake Drew of Conant Basketball:  Drew came up big against Campbell, scoring 13 points in a close loss, the Orioles are at Keene State this week for their holiday tournament.

 

 

Other members of the Locker Room include:

Lucas Baker of Bishop Guertin Basketball:

Kyle Baker of Bishop Guertin Football

Dante Young of Nashua South:

Connor Zorn of Hollis-Brookline:

Alex Cheek of Gilford-Belmont

Dan Hayes of Timberlane:

Keegan Mills of Campbell:

Will Michaud of Salem:  

Owen Kane of Portsmouth:

 

 

 Our Monday Performance Re-Cap is sponsored every week by our good friends at Kane Insurance!

 

 (Click on the players name to view their player profile page)

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