Around the Granite State: Bedford girls basketball continues to roll
The Bedford High School girls basketball team jumped out to a big first-quarter lead Friday against Goffstown on the way to a 79-35 win in a Division I game.
The Bedford High School girls basketball team jumped out to a big first-quarter lead Friday against Goffstown on the way to a 79-35 win in a Division I game.
Lana McCarthy and Kate Allard each had 13 points to lead the Bulldogs (9-0) while Lyla Stein had 11 points and Sarah Muir recorded 10. Megan Muir and Devlyn McDonald chipped in with eight points apiece.
Goffstown (7-2) got a game-high 19 points from Maggie Sasso, but no one else had more than five for the Grizzlies.
Salem 55, Windham 42
Lily George scored 24 points to help lead the Blue Devils to a win over the Jaguars.
Lindsay Goetz added 10 points and Gabriella Mosto chipped in with nine markers for Salem (7-2).
Windham got 13 points from Meghan Husson while Paige Carboni added 11 points and Lilah Boucher had eight.
Manchester Memorial 58, Manchester Central-West 33
The Crusaders (4-5) ended a three-game losing streak with a win over the Little Green.
NyAsia McKelvey had a double double, scoring 17 points to go with 13 rebounds and seven blocks. Jocelyn Eousue had 15 points and six boards while Torle Adumene had 14 points and nine rebounds.
John Stark 56, Hollis Brookline 34
The Generals (6-3) picked up their second win in a row by beating the Cavaliers.
Eleanor Girardet led the way for John Stark with 21 points and 15 rebounds while Avery Geaumont added 16 points.