Around the Granite State: Tuesday’s Roundup

Chloe Gilroy made 38 saves, but it wasn’t enough Tuesday, as the Manchester Kings girls hockey team fell, 4-0, to Bishop Brady-Trinity-Londonderry.

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Around the Granite State: Tuesday’s Roundup

Chloe Gilroy made 38 saves, but it wasn’t enough Tuesday, as the Manchester Kings girls hockey team fell, 4-0, to Bishop Brady-Trinity-Londonderry.

Ali Pelletier had three goals to lead Bishop Brady-Trinity-Londonderry and Josie Whites also scored. Cam Despres and Kylie Palmeter each had two assists while Kacey Yorston made 29 saves in the win.

Girls Basketball

Windham 40, Nashua South 35

Paige Carboni had her second double double of the season to help lead the Jaguars to a road win over the Panthers.

Carboni finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds while Lilah Boucher had 14 points and Meghan Husson scored eight. Sarah Guaranccia had 13 rebounds to go with two points.

South got 11 points from Morgan Gillis while Koharu Tanaka was also in double figures with 10.

Bedford 76, Trinity 23

Lana McCarthy led three Bulldogs in double figures with 20 points, as Bedford cruised past the Pioneers.

Kate Allard added 16 points and Lyla Stein had 10 for the Bulldogs while Me McCarthy recorded eight.

Trinity got seven points from Addison Moynihan and six points, on two 3-pointers, from Summer Cullen.

Londonderry 64, Portsmouth 62

The Clippers fell behind early and were unable to come back in a road loss to the Lancers.

Margaret Montplaisir had 25 points to lead Portsmouth while Avery Romps had 16 points.

Dover 53, Merrimack 15

Lilly Nossif led the way for the Green Wave, recording a double double with 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead Dover to the win.

Avery Littlefield added nine points and six boards for Dover.

Gianna Maglio led Merrimack with six points and Mia Getchell had five points and eight rebounds. Ella Fong added seven boards.

Manchester Memorial 47, Winnacunnet 23

The Crusaders picked up the road win over the Warriors behind 12 points and seven rebounds from NyAsia McKelvey.

Payton Moran added 11 points and seven boards and Torle Adumene had nine points and four steals.

Boys Basketball

Alvirne 67, Exeter 64

The Broncos picked up their first win of the season, beating the Blue Hawks at home.

Garrett Hall recorded 19 points to lead the Broncos and Gabe Conrow hit five 3-pointers for Alvirne and finished with 16 points.

St. Thomas 66, Winnisquam 46

The Saints got out to a 25-0 lead early and held off the Bears on the road.

Cole McClure had seven 3-pointers on the way to 23 points for St. Thomas and Will Mollica added 11 points.