Concord 8, Souhegan 0
Key players: Concord – Tess Mulkerron (3 goals), Sophia Branch (goal, 2 assists), Libby Brown (2 goals), Evianna Raimo (goal), Andie Moreira (goal), Ayva Walsh (assist), Claire Brown (assist), Lily Hillsgrove and Taylor Lamb (split the shutout in goal)
Highlights: Mulkerron scored her second game-winning goal of the season.
Coach’s quote: “The team showed a lot of patience and discipline. They capitalized early on scoring opportunities to ensure the win.” – Concord’s Tim Herbert
Records: Concord 2-0; Souhegan 0-1
Kearsarge 63, Campbell 43
Key players: Kearsarge – Chris Stanchfield (19 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists), Sam Carl (14 points, 6 assists), Adrian McCarthy (8 points, 13 rebounds), Noah Whipple (6 points), Bobby Needham (6 points), George Jallah (4 points, 8 rebounds), Connor Pillsbury (4 points, 5 rebounds), Jack Chambers (2 points, 2 rebounds), JJ Davis (defense), Josh Holderman (defense)
Highlights: Kearsarge came out with great energy on both ends of the court and displayed great ball movement and unselfish play to go up 38-25 at halftime. Campbell made some runs in the second half, but Kearsarge came right back to answer with big plays of its own.
Coach’s quote: “I am proud of the boys for stepping up against a talented team on the road, as we had seven players with four points or more. Again, great balance offensively and strong defense will always give you a chance to win. My favorite play was when Campbell made a run at us, then Stanchfield drove baseline and kicked it out to a wide open Needham for a big three to silence their crowd and the momentum back in our favor. Also, very proud of Noah Whipple who got his first varsity points as a freshman.” – Kearsarge’s Nate Camp
Records: Kearsarge 3-0; Campbell 3-1
Bishop Guertin 51,
Concord 27
Key players: Concord – Anthony Brock (9 points), Brett Tuttle (6 points, 3 charges)
Highlights: The Tide played well in the first half, but the Cardinals pulled away in the second.
Coach’s quote: “We had a great first half, relying on our strong defense and patient offense. In the second half though, we started rushing and forcing the ball quickly, and our defense let up as well. Lots to work on in practices over the holiday.” – Concord’s Jim Thorpe
Records: Bishop Guertin4-1; Concord 2-4
