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The Players Locker Room Performance Roll Call sponsored by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage Staff, 01/28/19, 12:00PM EST

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Aidan Rupp and Belmont are 7-3 after a win over Inter-Lakes

 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 seven people bringing coverage to kids, parents, fans & coaches all over New Hampshire.

 All Gold Level members have access to every single full game video we produce all year.

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 Every week we will feature our ‘8 Questions with our Locker Room Members’.

 Unfortunately this week the players have about 10 videos in production (some of these videos are taking longer to shoot than JJ Abrams spent on Star Wars) and none are ready to go.

 So next week we’ll have at least five videos ready to go.

 

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

 Carly Huckins of Merrimack Valley: The all-state forward scored her 1,000th career point in a loss at Hanover on Friday night. Congratulations Carly!

 Parker Briggs of Littleton: The Crusaders rolled over rival Groveton as Briggs scored 18 points as Littleton improved to 11-1.

 Carson Rancourt of Colebrook:  The Mohawks shooting guard had a big night against Gorham; scoring 23 points in a 76-39 win.

 Carter Vedrani of Campbell:  The Campbell center is starting to put together an all-state resume, not to be confused with his all-state football resume, scoring 17 points against Gilford on Friday night.

 Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley:  The sophomore guard scored stepped up with 14 points in a huge 68-65 win over Hanover.

 Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal:  The all-state guard, unfortunately, suffered a season-ending injury that will be a huge loss for Mount Royal. All our best wishes to Andrew for a speedy recovery.

 Jakob Beaupre of Franklin:  Franklin went on the road and was beaten by White Mountains 77-61, but get back at it again when they travel to Mascoma on Tuesday.

 Simon Cote of Newmarket:  The Mules all-state point guard was huge in a win over Pittsfield in one of our games of the week, scoring 19 points and adding 5 assists, 3 rebounds, 3 steals & 3 blocks in the victory.

 Ethan Hutchinson of Trinity: The Pioneers forward scored 2 points in a 69-47 loss at Exeter on Friday night.

 Keegan Mills of Campbell:  Mills, a two-sport all-state performer in football & baseball, continued to contribute off the bench for first place Campbell with 3 points in the win over Gilford.

 Sean Menard of Pembroke Academy:  The Spartans shooting guard scored 15 points in a big 59-43 victory over defending champion Hollis-Brookline.

 Patrick Malm of Plymouth:

 Will Chase of Newmarket: The Mules forward came up big, scoring 13 points in a championship game rematch against Pittsfield.

 Noah Cummings of Pembroke Academy:  The all-state point guard had 11 points and 10 assists in the win over Hollis-Brookline as the Spartans remained in contention for the top seed in Division II.

 Ben Allen of Winnacunnet: The all-state point guard scored 17 points in an impressive 57-34 win over Dover in our game of the week.

 Connor Thompson of Mascoma: The sophomore forward remained out with an injury but hopes to return to action this week when the Royals face Franklin.

 Sammy Stauffeneker of Mascenic Regional: The all-state point guard scored a game-high 26 points in a 10 point win over Mascoma.

 Jeff Boehm of Souhegan: The Sabers forward scored 6 points as Souhegan picked up a very good win over Lebanon 50-43.

 Brendan Walker of Woodsville: The Engineers shooting guard scored a game-high 15 points as Woodsville exploded for 80 points in an easy win over Gorham.

 Jared Woodman of Newmarket:  The all-state senior forward scored 8 points as Newmarket beat Pittsfield 65-59.

 Kevin Henry of Exeter Basketball:  The all-state guard scored 14 points as The Blue Hawks remained undefeated by beating Trinity.

 Jake Drew of Conant Basketball:  The Orioles guard scored a team-high 20 points in an easy win over Hillsborough-Deering.

 Keagan Calero of Spaulding: The all-state guard suffered an ankle injury early in a win over Keene.

 Alex Cheek of Gilford: The forward/quarterback continues to be a solid defender & rebounder off the bench for Gilford.

 Ryan Grijalva of Exeter: The all-state forward scored 14 points in a 69-47 win over Trinity.

 Noah Tremblay of Kearsarge Regional:  The all-state forward had a player of the week worthy game against Manchester West, scoring 32 points to move him in second place in Division II scoring.

 Greg Madore of Gilford: The all-state center had 17 points and 10 rebounds against first-place Campbell in a 77-67 road loss.

 Kyle Dube of Merrimack Valley:  The all-state center scored 11 points in the Pride win over Hanover on Friday night.

 Gwen Simpson of Monadnock:  The Huskies guard scored 10 points in only 4 minutes of Monadnock's blowout win over Winnisquam. Putting her points per minute ahead of James Harden.

 Brendan Rice of Campbell:  Rice continued his strong play with 9 points in a 77-67 victory over Gilford.

 Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady:  The Brady center had 4 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in a loss to Oyster River on Tuesday night.                                          

 Joaquin Heller of Campbell:  The all-state guard scored a team-high 21 points as Campbell held off Gilford 77-67 on Friday night.

Adrian Siravo of Gilford:  The all-state power forward continued his strong junior season with 21 points and 14 rebounds against Campbell.

 Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas:  The all-state power forward scored 27 points in an easy win over Newfound as the Saints improved to 6-2.

 Matt McCool of Souhegan:  The all-state sophomore scored a team-high 14 points in a huge win over Lebanon on Friday night.

 Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes: The all-state forward scored a team-high 19 points in a 60-53 loss to Belmont.

 Peyton Rivers of Epping:  The Blue Devils power forward scored a team-high 24 points in an 88-54 win over Hinsdale.

 Lucas Baker of Bishop Guertin: Baker and the Cardinals get back on the floor Tuesday night against Windham.

 Kyle Baker of Bishop Guertin:  The BG forward had 5 points in a 55-46 loss to Nashua North on Friday night.

 Tate Matte of Keene:  The sophomore point guard scored 4 points as the /Blackbirds fell to Spaulding to drop to 6-3.

 Aidan Rupp of Belmont: The Red Raiders power forward came up huge in a win over Inter-Lakes, scoring a game-high 21 points as Belmont improved to 7-3.

 Owen Hayes of Newmarket:  Hayes and the Mules improved to 9-1 on the season and take on an improved Farmington team Tuesday night.

 Sean Shisko of Sunapee:  The Lakers guard had 12 points as Sunapee rolled past Nute 72-36.

 Nicolas Heller of Campbell: Heller scored 2 points in the Cougars 77-67 win over Gilford.

 Cole Keegan of Londonderry:  The Lancers forward scored 14 points as Londonderry improved to 6-2 with a 66-42 win over Nashua South.

 Malik Reese of Gilford:  The Golden Eagles forward had 7 points off the bench in the loss to Campbell and continued to be a key contributor.

 Josh Morissette of Exeter:  The sophomore shooting guard scored a team-high 18 points in a Friday night win over Trinity as Exeter remained unbeaten.

 

Other members of the Locker Room include:

Dante Young of Nashua South:

Connor Zorn of Hollis-Brookline:

Dan Hayes of Timberlane:

Will Michaud of Salem:  

Owen Kane of Portsmouth:

 

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

 

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