Bishop Guertin scored in the last 15 seconds to come back for a 68-67 victory over Pinkerton. The Astros battled hard but suffered down the stretch without Alex Patrikis (15 points), who rolled his ankle. Chris Light led Pinkerton with 31 points, 13 coming from the free throw line.
Read More »Freshman Val Martin netted a career-high 16 points but Pinkerton girls basketball lost 65-56 to undefeated Bishop Guertin.
Read More »Mitchell Schirch was solid in the Londonderry net, denying any of Bishop Guertin's 20 shots from passing him in a 6-0 victory. Mike Bears notched a hat trick in the win.
Read More »Meagan Keefe tallied a hat trick and Megan Johnson (5 saves) played well in her first appearance in net as Andover girls hockey pounded Bishop Guertin 10-2.
Read More »Rookie coach Scott Hazelton's Bishop Guertin squad blitzed Londonderry, 59-36, in a battle of 3-0 girls teams. Alizxa Simpson led the Lancers with 13 points.
Read More »NASHUA — For Timberlane, it was a genuine shot at redemption when it mattered most, in the Division 2 playoffs.
Hopes of erasing a nine-game losing streak to Bishop Guertin rose when Shawn Grenier separated a Cardinal return man from the ball on the opening kickoff, recovered by the visitors at the 31-yard line leading to a game-opening touchdown.
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Salem's volleyball team won the first two games, but lost the next three games and fell in the Division 1 quarterfinals to Bishop Guertin. Jackie Cone led the Devils with 19 kills in her last high school match while Rachel Morrissey had 19 service points with four aces and came through with 22 digs.
Read More »Timberlane pushed Bishop Guertin into sudden death last night before falling in the seventh round of penalty kicks, losing a 3-2 decision in the first round of the Division 1 soccer tourney.
Read More »Despite 12 kills for Amanda Marett, No. 11 Londonderry fell to No. 6 Bishop Guertin 25-21, 25-18, 25-17 in the New Hampshire Division 1 first round. The Lancers had won the last two state titles, but did not return a starter from those squads this season.
Read More »In a competitive early-season meet, Londonderry edged Keene by one point for the top spot. Sydney Lagueux led three top-eight finishes for the Lancers, placing fifth overall. Salem, who finished fourth, saw Alyssa Lambert cross the finish line a second behind Lagueux.
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