Around the Granite State: Kingswood boys lacrosse wins shootout with Souhegan (video)

Here are results from Friday’s high school sports action.

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Around the Granite State: Kingswood boys lacrosse wins shootout with Souhegan (video)

AMHERST – Will Crane scored eight goals to help lead the Kingswood Regional High School boys lacrosse team to a 16-13, comeback win against Souhegan on Friday.

Crane scored what proved to be the game-winning goal and had two goals and an assist during a two-minute manup in the third quarter that swung momentum to the Knights (3-2 in Division II).

Keegan Russo added three goals and four assists and Austin Emerson had two goals. Myles O’Keefe had a goal and an assist while Serafin Agramonte and Healy Larson also scored. Wyatt Brown finished with 12 saves and Joel Ingle helped Kingswood go 18 of 29 on faceoffs.

Souhegan (1-4) got four goals and three assists from Zach Wyborney and three goals each from Sam Stevenson and Brandon Silva. Cole Manning added two goals and Ayden McGrath also scored. Luis Estrella had 12 saves.

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No. 7 Timberlane 16, Hollis Brookline 3

Mike Savage had four goals and three assists to help lead the Owls to a win over the Cavaliers.

Jack Condon added three goals and an assist and Rocco Psareas also had three goals for Timberlane. Landon Petry had a goal and three assists and Cole Gerry scored twice while Austin Charest had a goal and two assists.

Spencer Munson and Gary Shivell also scored a goal apiece. Joe Hughes made four saves and Bryce Carty had five stops while Mark St. Jean was 20 of 23 on faceoffs.

HB got two goals from Ben Dufoe and JP Torgersen also scored while Bryson Giersch added an assist. Charlie Dee made nine saves.

No. T3 Derryfield 10, No. 8 St. Thomas 7

Alex Murray had five goals and an assist to help the Cougars come back from an early deficit to beat the Saints.

Chili Cabot added two goals and three assists and Dom Cercone had a goal and two helpers. Cooper Ketcham (one assist) and John Kramer each had a goal while Brady Doldo and Ryan Maxwell added an assist apiece.

Logan Purvis was 14 of 20 on faceoffs and Parker Lebiedz finished with eight saves for Derryfield (5-0).

St. Thomas (2-1) got four goals and an assist from Jackson Estes. Trent Salyards, Aiden Morrison and Michael Ellis recorded a goal apiece and Finley De Tolla and Ryan Resch had an assist each.

Eli Allaire made 14 saves for the Saints.

Merrimack Valley 8, Pembroke 6

Down 6-0 in the second quarter, the Pride scored eight unanswered goals – six in the second half – to get the win over the Spartans.

Tyler Carter and Brayden Hussey had two goals and two assists apiece and Connor Hanson also had two goals and added an assist. Matt Lauren had a goal and an assist and Jake Demers also scored while Nolan Beck had two assists.

Michael Kingsbury finished with 12 saves, Travis Garcia played well defensively and Carter Lankhorst went 7 of 14 on faceoffs.

Windham 15, Hillsboro-Deering/John Stark

The Jaguars improved to 3-1, getting a home victory over HD/JS.

Ryan Parke had four goals and three assists to lead Windham and Josh Trudel added two goals and four assists. Owen Bouchard had two goals and two assists and Sam Kramer had three goals and a helper.

No. 10 Merrimack 10, Concord 9 (OT)

Hudson Rousseau had two goals and two assists, including the game-winning goal in overtime, as the Tomahawks defeated the Crimson Tide on the road.

Conor Dunn had three goals and two assists for Merrimack (3-1) and Sean Anderson recorded two goals. Max Giles had a goal and two assists while Henry Tobin (one assist) and Landon Bedard had a goal apiece.

Cayden Dine also had an assist and Mason Tremblay finished with 17 saves.

Campbell 12, Hopkinton 7

Cruz Sandquist had five goals and the Cougars (4-0) went on the road to get a big win over the Hawks (4-1).

Andrew Willnus added four goals and two assists while Zach Hannah, Hunter Grant and Nathan Lencki scored a goal apiece. Brandon Portillo had two assists and Lucas Craig won 18 of 23 faceoffs.

Will O’Brien made 11 saves while Scott Hershberger, Tyson Landry and Brett Biron played well.

No. 2 Exeter 11, No. 5 Pinkerton 5

The Astros (2-3) got three goals from Ricky Wong, but it wasn’t enough against the Blue Hawks (5-0).

Adam Scala also had a goal and two assists and Cole Summers added a goal and an assist. Owen Perkins made 12 saves and Dylan Stingel won 11 of 17 faceoffs.

Exeter got three goals and two assists from Owen Williams and Marshall Lasewicz added three goals. Ethan Bernich made eight saves.

Coe-Brown 11, Lebanon 1

Gil Bean had three goals and two assists and the Bears bounce back from their first loss with a big win over the Raiders.

Sam Frye had two goals and two assists and Tully Keefe added three goals for Coe-Brown (2-1). Liam White and Colby Strum added a goal apiece while Cooper Copeland, Joey Alie, Alex Readel and Jason Pogorek played well defensively.

Oyster River-Newmarket 14, Alvirne 2

The Bobcats handed the Broncos their first loss of the season, getting five goals and two assists from Jake Failla.

Alex Moody also scored five goals while Ty Callandar had a goal and three assists and Dee Tsakiris had two goals. Cole Levesque had a goal and went 18 of 20 on faceoffs and Jadyn Smart dished out three assists.

Cole Norris made 13 saves for ORN (3-2).

Girls Lacrosse

No. 3 Bishop Guertin 17, No. 7 Winnacunnet 3

Lauren Redfern had five goals, including the 100th of her high school career, and dished out two assists to help lead the Cardinals to the win over the Warriors.

Lola Dumont added three goals, an assist and three draw controls while Anna Campbel had two goals, an assist and eight draw controls. Arianna Kouchalakos also scored twice and had three draw controls while Kamryn Schmitt had a goal and an assist.

Abby Lynn and Mariella Tomasello had a goal apiece and Lynn had four draw controls. Maddy Edder-Linell finished with four saves.

No. 4 Pinkerton 15, No. 9 Exeter 9

Hailey Schnider had five goals and the Astros picked up a win over the Blue Hawks.

Hannah Lisauskas recorded two goals and six assists and Bella Pinardi had two goals and two assists. Delaney Summers and Piper Knowlton each scored twice while Natalie Paradzick and Mia Eckermans also had a goal apiece.

Sara DiClemente had 13 saves for Pinkerton and Paige Fenner had one.

Hopkinton 17, Campbell 8

Ava Grant scored six goals and had an assist but it wasn’t enough, as the Cougars fell to the Hawks

Abby Guerette added two goals and an assist for Campbell (1-3).

No. 10 Windham 10, No. 5 Nashua South 4

Ella Benzekri scored three goals but the Panthers came up short against the Jaguars.

Karina O’Donnell also scored and Maren Lowell recorded an assist. Keira Walsh finished with three saves.

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