Mike Vivian led Londonderry in assists (21) and aces (4) as the No. 8 Lancers downed No. 9 Keene 27-25, 25-22, 25-21 in the New Hampshire first round.
Nick Anderson added 14 kills and Ryan Crowley had 15 digs for Londonderry, which travels to take on No. 1 Timberlane on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Read More »For the first time ever, the New Hampshire Division 1 boys volleyball final won't feature perenial power Salem, who was eliminated in the first round by Goffstown on Thursday 3-1. Tim Dodier led the Blue Devils with 11 kills, and Ryan Greeley had eight kills and five blocks.
Read More »Not playing for nine days led to some rust for No. 15 Methuen, but the Rangers shook off a first-game loss to win the next three and upset No. 2 Lowell Catholic 3-1 to advance to the second round of the North Division 1 tournament. Ricardo Castillo and Sam Branchaud led the team with 13 kills apiece, and the Rangers will be at Westford Academy Thursday at 3 p.m. for a quarterfinal matchup. Methuen coach Matt Twomey is hoping his squad can channel the Rangers squad of 2012, who advanced to the North championship game as an 11-seed.
Read More »Devin Dean came up big (13 kills, 14 service points, 7 digs) but No. 5 Andover fell to No. 4 Chelmsford, 3-0, in the North quarterfinals. The clubs split their regular-season matchueps.
Read More »Ian Carmichael had seven kills and Andrew Dagher 29 digs but Westford swept past Central Catholic in the first round of the North tourney.
Read More »No. 3 Lawrence, which had state title aspirations, was stunned by No. 11 Wayland (25-21, 25-19, 25-21) in the North volleyball quarterfinals.
"They are a very good team. Very disciplined," said Lancer coach Tony Hajjar. "We were off our game. It happens."
Read More »No. 3 Lawrence, which had state title aspirations, was stunned by No. 11 Wayland (25-21, 25-19, 25-21) in the North volleyball quarterfinals.
"They are a very good team. Very disciplined," said Lancer coach Tony Hajjar. "We were off our game. It happens."
Read More »Sam Hovan averages 15 kills a game for Timberlane, but the Owls are generally used to playing only three games per match. Pushed to a fifth game by Souhegan, Hovan went off for a spectacular 29-kill performance - his high for the season.
Read More »Thomas Dalimonte rose up to be strong in the middle, and Andover took step one in the North tourney with a 3-0 win at Lexington. Angelo Cerbone powered the offense with a dozen Warrior kills.
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