Around the Granite State: Bishop Guertin girls lacrosse picks up win over Nashua South (video)

Here are results from Monday’s high school lacrosse action.

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Around the Granite State: Bishop Guertin girls lacrosse picks up win over Nashua South (video)

NASHUA – Lauren Redfern and Arianna Kouchalakos each had three goals to help lead the Bishop Guertin High School girls lacrosse team to a 14-4 win Monday over Nashua South.

Redfern also had an assist while Anna Campel had two goals and three assists for the Cardinals (5-2, No. 3 in the NHHSSports Coaches Poll). Sarah Brunelle also scored twice while Lola Dumont, Jordan Geabel, Kamryn Schmitt and Skylar Naftali had a goal apiece.

Mariella Tomasello added two assists while Maddy Eder-Linell, Haley Mitchell and Emmerson Danish combined for six saves.

South (4-4, No. 9) got two goals and an assist from Nevaeh Eppolitto, while Karina O’Donnell and Ella Benzekri had a goal apiece. Morgan Uzdanovich added two assists and Keira Walsh finished with eight saves.

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No. 1 Bedford 15, No. 4 Souhegan 14

The Sabers came up just short against the Bulldogs despite getting six goals from Libby Kennedy.

Kennedy also had two assists while Emma Kennedy and Lyla Kimball had two goals and an assist. Lanai Hickman scored three goals and Natalie Heimarck scored and had an assist.

Cate Schriever had five saves and Sophie Jacobs and Allison Jordan played well for Souhegan.

No. 5 Pinkerton 22, Merrimack 10

Hailey Schnider set a school record with 11 goals as the Astros rolled past the Tomahawks.

Hannah Lisauskas added three goals and five assists and Piper Knowlton scored three times and had two assists. Bella Pinardi and Delanie Summers had a goal and an assist apiece.

Natalie Paradzick, Anna Perkins and Ashlyn Ledoux each had a goal and Sara DiClemente had six saves.

St. Thomas 12, Gilford 7

The Saints came out on top of the Golden Eagles in a battle of Division III unbeatens and rematch of last year’s semifinals.

Charlotte De Tolla had five goals, as the sophomore reached the 100-point mark, and Megan Leahy had four goals. Lizzy Holden scored twice and Kensley Harris also had a goal.

Brea Barker finished with five saves while Julianna Grella was dominant on the draw and Maddie McMahon and Ava Lyder played well defensively.

Hollis Brookline 17, John Stark/Hillsboro-Deering 2

Sabrina Hill had five goals and five assists for the Cavaliers in the win.

Cailean Roy added three goals and two assists and Samantha Smith also scored three times. Charlotte Petrella and Juliette Ogren each had two goals and Elise Broadhurst and Blake Curley had a goal apiece.

McKenna Maguire led a strong effort on the draw and Addison Dougherty had eight saves.

Londonderry 10, Dover 7

Ashleigh Leone had three goals and two assists to help lift the Lancers past the Green Wave.

Kiara Edmunds and Eres DeLorey scored two goals apiece and Natalie Washington had a goal and two assists. Cora Rogers added a goal and an assist and Ava Naar also scored.

Dover got three goals from Rylen Gray and Payton Denning added two scores. Megan Healy and Khloe Healy had a goal apiece.

Derryfield 19, Kearsarge 5

The Cougars from Derryfield got goals from seven players on the way to a win over the Cougars from Kearsarge.

Maddy Paolino and Lilly Handwerk (one assist) had four goals apiece while Alex Benson had three goals and three assists and Taylor Bradley scored three times. Chloe Bremberg had two goals and six assists and Courtney Wold had a goal and an assist.

Teagan Peabody and Kelsi Brewmber had a goal apiece and Ariel Berger had an assist while Lily Kfoury had four saves and Sadie Walsh finished with five stops. Bri Murray also played well for Derryfield.

Oyster River-Newmarket 16, Manchester Central 8

Grace Royal scored seven goals to lead the Bobcats to a victory over the Little Green.

Emy Przbylski added four goals and three assists and Keira Ferris had two goals and an assist. Lindsey Morin chipped in with a goal and two assists while Hannah Dunbar and Rose Paxton had a goal apiece. Mia Weglarz finished with an assist.

Eliza Farwell came up with seven saves and Sydney Haines recorded two saves.

Keene-Monadnock 22, Pembroke 8

Kendall Purtell had four goals but it wasn’t enough for the Spartans in the loss.

Laila Al-Shawafi and Zoey Mayeu had two goals apiece for Pembroke.

No. 8 Windham 15, Timberlane 7

Sophia Ponzini and Chloe Hall each had five goals and an assist to lead the Jaguars past the Owls.

Darby Madden (one assist) and Emma Kendzulak had two goals apiece and Ella Gallinelli also scored. Mia Gallinelli had two assists and Jaidyn Seitzer finished with eight saves for Windham.

Maia Parker and Lila Fitzgerald led Timberlane with two goals each while Anne Quinn, Rylee Donahue and Ella Watts added a goal apiece.

Boys Lacrosse

No. 1 Bishop Guertin 14, Nashua South 0

Cam Hayden had three goals and an assist to lead the Cardinals past the Panthers.

Liam Connerty and Caleb Yeung (one assist) also scored twice while Brady Dumont, Drew Redfern and Jeremy Warren had a goal and an assist apiece. Owen King, Ronan Balistreri, Sean McGarry and Carter Jozokos each added a goal and Paulo Vazquez and Beau Dubois had an assist each.

Jake Lynn finished with 13 saves for South.

Hollis Brookline 12, Souhegan 9

Ben Dufoe led the way for the Cavaliers with four goals, as they knocked off the Sabers.

Vittorio Masoni added three goals for HB while Bennett Torgersen had two goals and Colin Magnuszewski, Mike O’Hearn and Connor Cook had a goal apiece.

Bryson Giersch, Cayden Emmons and Dillon Kinney also played well for the Cavs.

No. 5 Derryfield 19, Merrimack Valley 2

Ten players scored a goal for the Cougars, including four who had three apiece, in a win over the Pride.

Chili Cabot had three goals and four assists for Derryfield while John Kramer had three goals and two assists and Jackson Hatfield and Cooper Ketcham had three goals and an assist apiece.

Dom Cercone and Max Fowler each had a goal and an assist while Garrett Lande, Ryan Maxwell and Tad Faulkner had a goal apiece. Michael Grunbeck added an assist.

Logan Purvis and Dylan Clyne combined to go 22 of 24 on faceoffs, while Parker Lebiedz made four saves and Jackson DeYoung had two.

John Smith had a goal and an assist for Merrimack Valley and Justin Beck also scored. Frank Sigma finished with 13 saves.

Bow 17, Milford 2

Brodie O’Neil had five goals and two assists to lead the Falcons to the win over the Spartans.

TJ Ingalls had three goals and two assists and  Jake Antuna scored three times and had an assist while also going 12 of 15 on faceoffs.

Brad Ekstrom played well in goal, picking up his 20th career varsity win.

Dylan MacLeod had a goal for Milford, the first of his varsity career, while Braydon Atwood also scored and Tyler Descoteaux had an assist.

Laconia 18, Inter-Lakes/Moultonborough 5

Brady Stevens had five goals and JP Harriman had four to lead the Sachems to a win against the Lakers.

Stevens added an assist while Harriman had three helpers and Eli Nadeau recorded three goals and an assist. Brody Rollins scored twice and assisted twice while Carson Tucker had a goal and three assists.

Chris Amato and Gavin Fordham Stevens each scored a goal and Paul Ganchi and Ben Hogg had an assist apiece.

No. 7 Pinkerton 15, Merrimack 2

Matt Gormady had four goals and an assist to help the Astros get a win over the Tomahawks.

Cole Summers added three goals and two assists while Ricky Wong had two goals and an assist and Kyle Ushkevich scored twice. Adam Scala had a goal and an assist while Dylan Stingel added a goal and an assist.

Jimmy Erickson and Cody Santomassimo had a goal apiece for Pinkerton and Jeff Gormady also had an assist.

Owen Perkins finished with seven saves while Cody Dumont had two. Stingel, Alex Tsetseranos and Aiden Jones combined to win 19 of 20 faceoffs.

Connor Dunn and Nate Bergen each had a goal for Merrimack. Henry Tobin had an assist while Mason Trembley finished with 12 saves.

No. 10 Londonderry 8, Dover 7

The Green Wave came up just short of the Lancers, despite getting four goals from Tobey Desroches.

Micah Krick added two goals and an assist while Riley Joyce also scored. Kyle Behan picked up two assists and Dom Chalifour finished with 13  saves.

Coe-Brown 10, Bishop Brady 6

The Bears pulled away late against the Giants, getting four goals and two assists from Sam Frye.

Garrett Ward and Joe Fenton added two goals apiece for Coe-Brown. Jack Matson finished with nine saves and Colby Strum went 7 of 11 on faceoffs.

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