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The Players Locker Room Performance Roll Call sponsored by Kane Insurance

By NHsportspage Staff, 02/04/19, 12:00PM EST

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Parker Briggs and Littleton rolled past America's Team (photo by Corey Mckean)

 

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

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 Carly Huckins of Merrimack Valley: The Pride improved to 7-6 with a win over Milford as Huckins scored 12 points in the victory.

 Parker Briggs of Littleton: The Crusaders rolled over Lisbon 72-36 as the all-state shooting guard scored 10 points in limited minutes.

 Carson Rancourt of Colebrook:  The Mohawks picked up a big season sweep of arch-rival Groveton with a 57-50 win. The sophomore shooting guard was a key part of the win, scoring 15 points.

 Carter Vedrani of Campbell:  The Cougars unloaded on Hopkinton, beating them 61-25 on their home floor, as Vedrani scored 8 points in the win.

 Griffin Wheeler of Merrimack Valley:  The sophomore guard scored 5 points as the Pride fell to Milford 65-45.

 Andrew Normandin of Mount Royal:  The all-state guard will, unfortunately, sit out the rest of the season with a knee injury. We wish Andrew a speedy recovery.

 Jakob Beaupre of Franklin:  The Golden Tornadoes dropped a 79-53 decision to arch-rival Winnisquam.

 Simon Cote of Newmarket:  The Mules all-state point guard scored a team-high 17 points in a 66-62 overtime loss to Epping on Friday night.

 Ethan Hutchinson of Trinity: The Pioneers forward scored 2 points in a 63-55 loss to Alvirne on Friday night.

 Keegan Mills of Campbell:  Mills and the Cougars stayed at the top of the Division III standings with the win over Hopkinton.

 Sean Menard of Pembroke Academy:  The Spartans all-state shooting guard scored 5 points as Pembroke beat Manchester West on Friday night.

 Patrick Malm of Plymouth:

 Will Chase of Newmarket: The Mules forward scored 13 points in the Mules showdown with Epping Friday night.

 Noah Cummings of Pembroke Academy:  The all-state point guard led the team in scoring against Manchester West with 18 as the Spartans won again.

 Ben Allen of Winnacunnet: The all-state point guard was absolutely terrific in a loss to Exeter, scoring a game-high 33 points for the Warriors.

 Connor Thompson of Mascoma:

 Sammy Stauffeneker of Mascenic Regional: The all-state point guard scored a career-high 41 points in an overtime win at Gilford on Friday night, moving him into the top spot amongst Division III scorers.

 Jeff Boehm of Souhegan: The Sabers forward scored 15 points as Souhegan picked up a very good 63-45 win over Kearsarge on Thursday night.

 Brendan Walker of Woodsville: The Engineers shooting guard scored a team high 18 points on Friday night as the Engineers won for the 5th time in 6 games.

 Jared Woodman of Newmarket:  The all-state senior forward scored 10 points in the 66-62 overtime loss to Epping.

 Kevin Henry of Exeter Basketball:  The all-state guard was terrific on Friday night, scoring 23 points and leading the team in rebounding as the Blue Hawks beat arch-rival Winnacunnet.

 Jake Drew of Conant Basketball:  The Orioles guard scored 14 points as the Orioles beat Monadnock 59-47 on Saturday afternoon.

 Keagan Calero of Spaulding: The all-state guard sat out Friday night’s loss to Dover with an ankle injury.

 Alex Cheek of Gilford: The forward/quarterback and the Golden Eagles dropped an overtime battle to Mascenic Regional 67-66 as Cheek scored 4 points.

 Ryan Grijalva of Exeter: The all-state forward scored 15 points as Exeter won their showdown with Winnacunnet.

 Noah Tremblay of Kearsarge Regional:  The all-state forward continued his terrific season, scoring 26 points on Friday night as the Cougars beat Hanover.

 Greg Madore of Gilford: The all-state center had 21 points and 18 rebounds in the overtime loss to Mascenic Regional.

 Kyle Dube of Merrimack Valley:  Dube was a one-man show Friday night, scoring 21 of the teams 45 points as the Pride lost to Milford 65-45.

 Gwen Simpson of Monadnock:  Simpson had 14 points in a Saturday matinee against Conant as the Huskies lost to the Orioles 62-43.

 Brendan Rice of Campbell:  Rice had one of his best games of the season, scoring 17 points as the Cougars beat up on Hopkinton.

 Ryan Johnson of Bishop Brady:  The Giants center had 5 points, 6 rebounds and 6 blocks in a 51-47 win over Bow.

 Joaquin Heller of Campbell:  The all-state guard scored 11 points and helped lead the Campbell defense in their win over Hopkinton.

 Adrian Siravo of Gilford:  The all-state power forward had 14 points and 7 rebounds in the loss Friday night.

 Andrew Cavanaugh of St Thomas:  The Saints are making a push for a Top 4 seed and on Saturday they picked up a good 41-35 win over Berlin, with Cavanaugh scoring 12 in the victory.

 Matt McCool of Souhegan:  The sophomore all-state forward scored a team-high 19 points in the 63-45 win over Kearsarge.

 Eli Swanson of Inter-Lakes:  The Lakers dropped a tough road battle up north at White Mountains as Swanson had 21 points & 10 rebounds.

 Peyton Rivers of Epping:  Rivers scored 7 points as the Blue Devils moved to the top of the Division IV standings with a win over arch-rival Newmarket.

 Tate Matte of Keene:  The sophomore point guard scored 17 points as the Blackbirds picked up a very big win over Concord and improved to 7-3.

 Aidan Rupp of Belmont: The future speaker of the house scored 6 points in an easy win over Hillsborough-Deering on Friday night.

 Owen Hayes of Newmarket:  Fighting off a cold Hayes sat out Newmarket’s loss to Epping.

 Sean Shisko of Sunapee: The Lakers guard scored 5 points in his team’s Tuesday night win over Newport.

 Nicolas Heller of Campbell: Heller scored 2 points in Campbell’s big road win over Hopkinton.

 Cole Keegan of Londonderry:  Keegan scored 4 points as the Lancers beat arch-rival Pinkerton 63-39 on Friday night.

 Malik Reese of Gilford:  Gilford dropped a tough 67-66 decision to Mascenic in overtime.

 Josh Morissette of Exeter:  The sophomore all-state shooting guard scored 13 points in the Blue Hawks win over Winnacunnet.

 

 

 

 

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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