Around the Granite State: Concord boys lacrosse picks up victory over Nashua North (video)

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

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Around the Granite State: Concord boys lacrosse picks up victory over Nashua North (video)

NASHUA – Brayden Beauregard had three goals and three assists to help lead the Concord High School boys lacrosse team to a 14-4 win Monday over Nashua North.

Will Chorlian had three goals and an assist and Carter Doherty had two goals and three assists for the Crimson Tide (6-8). Liam Yeatman added two goals and an assist, as did Jaden Haas, as he also was 11 of 12 on faceoffs.

Tyler Morin and Sebastian Nichols had a goal apiece and Ben Ryder had an assist. Logan Shimer and Harry Snow each had three saves.

North (1-13) got two goals each from Alec Jenkerson and Nick Wilkinson.

No. 2 Bedford 17, No. 4 Exeter 12

Luke Purnell and Brody Helton each had four goals and an assist to lead the Bulldogs to another win over the Blue Hawks.

Bennett Matthews added three goals and three assists, as he and Purnell both recorded their 100th career point. Derek Kulesza also had three goals and JJ Gaffney scored twice for Bedford (12-1, No. 2 in the NHHSSports Coaches Poll).

Dylan Riccio also scored and Tristan Kerr and Kevin Sheridan each added an assist.

Exeter (9-5) got three goals from Jackson Greene while Andrew Nicholas, Patrick Hathaway and Evan Delorie (one assist) each scored twice. Marshall Lasewitz, Tanner Smith and Tyler Bland added a goal apiece.

No. 1 Bishop Guertin 19, Dover 4

Brady Dumont had five goals and two assists to lead the Cardinals (11-2) past the Green Wave.

Cam Hayden and Caleb Yeung scored two goals and had an assist apiece while Owen King added a goal and two assists and Sean McGarry and Carter Jozokos also scored twice each.

Sean Kraus had a goal and an assist while Beau Dubois, Steven Kouchalakos, Hudson Schmitt and Jeremy Warren had one goal apiece. Jackson Warren recorded two assists while Alex Dumont, Liam Connerty and Micah Dunsmoor each had an assist.

Will Murphy and Jonah Feliciano each made two saves in goal.

Andover (Mass.) 15, No. 6 Pinkerton 7

The Astros fell behind 5-0 in the first quarter and trailed 8-1 at halftime on the way to a loss to the Golden Warriors.

Matt Gormady had four goals for Pinkerton (9-6) while Adam Scala had a goal and an assist. Tyler Barry and Ben Quintiliani also had a goal each and Cole Summers and Alec Henry each had an assist.

Owen Perkins finished with 10 saves and Dylan Stingel was 17 of 22 on faceoffs.

No. 9 Windham 15, ConVal 1

Ryan Parke had four goals and an assist to lead the Jaguars (11-2) past the Cougars.

Matt Desmarais added three goals and two assists and Nate Crowley also scored three times for Windham. Josh Trudel chipped in with four assists and Rob DiPietro was 15 of 17 on faceoffs.

Pelham 9, Campbell 8 (OT)

Brandon Portillo (one assist) and Andrew Willnus each had three goals, but it wasn’t enough for the Cougars against the Pythons.

Hunter Grant added a goal and two assists while Cruz Sandquist scored a goal and had an assist. Alex Kirby also had an assist and Will O’Brien made nine saves.

Merrimack 13, Manchester 7

The Tomahawks won for the third time in four games by beating the Kings.

Conor Dunn had four goals and two assists and Max Giles had three goals and two assists for Merrimack. Nathaniel Bergen and Sean Anderson each had two goals and an assist while Henry Tobin had a goal and three assists.

Cayden Dine also scored while Peyton Connelly and Landon Bedard had an assist each. Mason Tremblay made 18 saves.

Laconia 14, Bishop Brady 4

The Sachems improved to 8-3 on the season with a win over the Giants.

Carson Tucker had two goals and four assists and Brody Rollins had three goals and three assists to lead Laconia. Brady Stevens also had three goals to go with an assist while JP Harriman and Sam Mize each had two goals and an assist.

Paul Ganchi also scored twice in the win.

Girls Lacrosse

No. 4 Souhegan 12, Londonderry 7

Libby Kennedy had five goals and an assist to lead the Sabers past the Lancers

Natalie Heimarck and Lyla Kimball each had three goals for Souhegan while Emma Kennedy also scored. Izzy Stevenson added two assists while Maddie Lim and Abby Giannetti had one apiece.

Catie Schriever finished with 10 saves while Sophie Jacobs, Marley Bacon, Allison Jordan and Eva Stiles played well.

St. Thomas 16, Derryfield 9

Megan Leahy led the way for the Saints with eight goals as they remained undefeated with a win over the Cougars.

Charlotte De Tolla added three goals while Lizzy Holden and Kensley Harris had two goals apiece. Kat Dornan also scored for the St. Thomas offense.

Brea Barker finished with 12 saves while Maddie McMahon and Ava Lyder led the defense and Juliana Grella was solid on draw controls.

No. 8 Hollis Brookline 16, ConVal 1

Sabrina Hill, Cailean Roy and Juliette Ogren each had three goals as the Cavaliers beat the Cougars.

Hill also had four assists, Roy added three and Ogren had one. Charlotte Patrella and Nyah Jernberg had a goal and an assist apiece while Elise Broadhurst, Maddison Caetano, Blake Curley, Samantha Smith and Gina Anton each had a goal.

Addison Dougherty made three saves for HB.

Merrimack Valley 14, Spaulding 3

The Red Raiders fell behind 9-1 at halftime and couldn’t come back against the Pride.

Kate McCawley, Naomi Brake and Sarah Lin each had a goal for Spaulding.

Timberlane 22, Oyster River-Newmarket 11

Lila Fitzgerald had six goals and three assists to lead the Owls to the win over the Bobcats.

Ella Watts added five goals and three assists and Maia Parker scored three goals and had three assists. Lulu Trasatti had two goals and two assists while Ella Lampron, Rylee Donahue and Julia Johnson (one assist) had a goal apiece.

Bella Hughes made six saves and Ava Stewart played well defensively while Parker and Lampron combined for 19 draw controls.

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