Around the Granite State: Goffstown boys lacrosse finishes with win over Hollis Brookline

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

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Around the Granite State: Goffstown boys lacrosse finishes with win over Hollis Brookline

HOLLIS – Sam Chapman scored the game-winning goal late in the fourth quarter Wednesday to give the Goffstown High School boys lacrosse team a 12-11 win over Hollis Brookline.

Owen Matatall led the way for the Grizzlies (10-5) with five goals while Chapman and Noah Bless (one assist) had two apiece. Wyatt Bradley and Tyler Lessard also scored for Goffstown and Eli Dillaway and Drew Sealy added an assist each.

Sean Cote finished with 14 saves and TJ Smedick went 18 of 27 on faceoffs.

HB (10-6) got three goals and two assists from Ben Dufoe, while Mike O’Hearn and JP Torgersen had three goals apiece. Connor Cook and Bennett Torgersen (one assist) each had a goal and Vittorio Masoni had two assists. Luke Kinney finished with 11 saves.

No. 2 Bedford 16, No. 9 Londonderry 7

Sam Barad had four goals and two assist as the Bulldogs (15-1) pulled away from the Lancers (8-8) in the second half.

Bennett Matthews (one assist) and Brody Helton had three goals apiece and Luke Purnell also scored twice. Dylan Soden had three assists and Derek Kulesza had a goal and an assist.

JJ Gaffney, Kevin Sheridan and John Purnell each had a goal for Bedford while Spencer Henrichon and Evan Capello had an assist each. Ethan Conn finished with seven saves.

Logan Huard had five goals to lead Londonderry while Parker Lewis and Liam Knight had a goal and an assist apiece. Colby Walden and Ty Parsons each added an assist, while Nathan Barrett made nine saves.

Concord 11, Salem 9

The Crimson Tide (8-9) finished the regular season with a win over the Blue Devils.

Carter Doherty had five goals and four assists to lead Concord while Liam Yeatman and Brayden Beauregard had two goals and one assist each. Tyler Morin and Will Chorlian had a goal and two assists apiece.

Jaden Haas went 15 of 17 on faceoffs and Logan Shimer had nine saves.

Campbell 10, Lebanon 2

Wyatt Tarr had two goals and three assists as the Cougars (13-3) picked up a win over the Raiders.

Andrew Willnus added three goals and an assist while Cruz Sandquist and Zach Hannah each had two goals. Matthew DeCarli recorded a goal and Brandon Portillo chipped in with an assist.

Will O’Brien finished with five saves and Lucas Craig was 10 of 11 on faceoffs.

No. 7 Timberlane 15, Merrimack Valley 7

Jack Condon scored four goals to help the Owls (13-3) passed the Pride.

Mike Savage added two goals and two assists while Austin Charest had three scores and Landon Petry had two goals and one helper. Cole Gerry also scored twice and Rocco Psareas had a goal and two assists.

Ryan Sigillo also scored for Timberlane and Gary Shivell had an assist.

Gilford 11, Milford 1

Tyler Descoteaux had the lone goal for the Spartans in their final home game of the season.

Dylan MacLeod had an assist and Brennan Cassidy finished with 12 saves for Milford.

No. 4 Exeter 15, Merrimack 3

Mason Tremblay finished with 21 saves for the Tomahawks, but it wasn’t enough in a loss to the Blue Hawks.

Connor Dunn had two goals and Sean Anderson had two assists for Merrimack (8-8) while Max Giles also had an assist.

Girls Lacrosse

No. 5 Souhegan 12, No. 4 Pinkerton 9

The Sabers (13-3) broke open a tie game at halftime by outscoring the Astros (12-6), 6-3, in the second half.

Libby Kennedy had seven goals to lead the Sabers while Izzy Stevenson had two goals and two assists and Emma Kennedy added a goal and three helpers. Natalie Heimarck and Lanai Hickman also had a goal apiece.

Lyla Kimball, Maddie Lim, Sophie Jacobs and Allison Jordan also played well while Catie Schriever made three saves.

Pinkerton got two goals and four assists from Hannah Lisauskas while Francesca Doyle had three goals and Delaney Summer scored twice.

Anna Perkins added a goal and an assist and Hailey Schnider also scored. Bella Pinardi added an assist and Sara DiClemente made 15 saves.

No. 10 Nashua South 16, Keene-Monadnock 5

Maren Lowell led the way with five goals and two assists, as the Panthers picked up a win over the Blackbirds.

Saige Devins and Morgan Uzdanovich added three goals and two assists apiece and Ella Benzekri also scored three times. Karina O’Donnell recorded two goals and Maddie Matylewski had an assist.

Keira Walsh made four saves and Audrey Mullaney, Brynn Tefft, Karina Santana and Abby Herlihy played well.

St. Thomas 27, Trinity 10 

Charlotte De Tolla had six goals, including the 100th of her career, to help the Saints (14-0) finish the regular season undefeated.

Lizzy Holden and Megan Leahy each added five goals, with Holden recording her 100th point. Kensley Harris and Kat Dornan both had three goals while Cat Vetter scored twice.

Reece Anderson, Grace Talbot and Annita Parmelee had a goal apiece and Brea Barker made eight saves. Juliana Grella and Maddie McMahon played well defensively.

Derryfield 15, Concord Christian 1

Lilly Handwerk, Maddy Paolino and Alex Benson each had three goals to lead the Cougars to the win over the Kingsmen.

Handwerk also had an assist while Teagan Peabody had a goal and five assists and Courtney Wold added a goal and an assist. Kenzie Miller, Bri Murray, Katie Nguyen and Mia Chen also had a goal apiece for Derryfield.

Lily Kfoury and Sadie Walsh each had two saves.

Goffstown 17, Oyster River-Newmarket 4

Grace Royal scored twice, including the 100th goal of her career, but the Bobcats ended the regular season with a loss to the Grizzlies.

Hannah Dunbar added a goal and Eliza Farwell also scored and made seven saves in the first half. Sydney Haines made five saves in the second half.

Winnacunnet 16, Spaulding 1

Naomi Brake had the lone goal for the Red Raiders in a loss to the Warriors.

Kate McCawley added an assist and Izzy Orrell finished with 11 saves for Spaulding.

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