High schools: Bow hockey wins back-to-back for first time this season, plus more hockey, basketball and wrestling results from Wednesday

Published: 01-22-2025 10:20 PM
Modified: 01-23-2025 10:01 AM |
Bow 5, Londonderry 2
Key players: Bow – Landon Westcott (goal, 3 assists), Owen Webber (goal, assist), Luke Hartshorn (goal, 2 assists), Gavin Szafran (1st career goal), Massimo Palelli (goal)
Highlights: Bow took a 3-0 lead after two periods on goals by Palelli, Szafran and Hartshorn. Londonderry fought back in the third to make it 3-2, but Webber scored on a breakaway from Westcott to stop the bleeding. Westcott sealed the win on a nice pass from Hartshorn for the fifth goal of the game
Coach’s quote: “We played very well and controlled the first two periods of the game, but let up coming out for the third period. Our seniors did a great job of stepping up and taking the momentum back on Webber’s goal to make it 4-2.” – Bow’s Tim Walsh
Records: Bow 3-4-1; Londonderry 3-2-0
Concord 4, Manchester 1
Key players: Concord – Chad Lariviere (goal, 3 assists), Cam Roy (2 goals), Trevor Craigue (2 assists), Michael Barry (goal), Tyler Morin (assist), Cam Chandonnet (assist), Luukas Mayer (6 saves)
Highlights: Concord dominated, but struggled to score. The Tide led 2-0 at the end of the first period and led 2-1 at the end of the second, despite outshooting Manchester 19-2 in the second period. Concord netted two goals in the third to cap the victory.
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Coach’s quote: “It was one of those frustrating games where we dominated but couldn’t score. Manchester goalie played well, but we need to finish with all the good chances we had.” – Concord’s Dunc Walsh
Records: Concord 8-1; Manchester 2-5
Concord 10, Exeter 4
Key players: Concord – Claire Brown (4 goals), Brooke Nelson (2 goals), Emelia Raimo (goal), Addy Twyon (goal), Elliana Wing (goal), Hailey Pinette (goal)
Highlights: Concord came out strong from the start, scoring first. After a 1-1 first period, the Crimson Tide made it 5-2 after the second and opened up more scoring in the third.
Coach’s quote: “We came out strong and used our strengths in the offensive zone to our advantage. I’m proud of the effort every person is putting in this season, it’s showing, especially late in the game when other teams get tired.” – Concord’s Kate Billings
Records: Concord 7-2; Exeter 4-4
Belmont 66, Prospect Mountain 47
Key players: Belmont – Keegan Martinez (21 points), Anakin Underhill (13 points), Wyatt Carroll (11 points)
Highlights: The Raiders won their third game in a row to move into a tie for first place in Division III.
Records: Belmont 10-1; Prospect Mtn. 6-5
Prospect Mountain 37, Belmont 33
Key players: Belmont – Bailey Perkins (15 points)
Highlights: The Raiders trailed by four heading into the final quarter, but couldn’t close the gap inside of two points against one of the best teams in the division.
Coach’s quote: “Girls played gritty defense and were patient on offense. What ultimately did us in were a dozen missed free throws, some missed layups and a few hurried decisions down the stretch. Proud of their super effort.” – Belmont’s Roger Carroll
Records: Prospect Mtn. 9-1; Belmont 5-6
Conant 31, Kearsarge 24
Key players: Kearsarge – Ava Shapiro (11 points), Kaelan Finnegan (5 points)
Highlights: Conant led 8-7 after the first quarter and 15-14 at halftime, but started to pull away in the third, leading 24-19 through three.
Records: Conant 7-4; Kearsarge 4-8
Salem 38, Concord 31
Key players: Concord – Tony Gualtieri (pin at 165), Wayne Sakakeeny (pin at 285), Carl Sirrianna (tech fall at 190), Jacoby Merrill (9-1 major decision at 175), Isaiah Puckett (major decision at 215)
Highlights: The Crimson Tide’s undefeated streak came to an end on their home mats against the Blue Devils. Concord led 25-0 through the middle and heavyweights, but didn’t pick up any wins in the lower weights.
Records: Concord 13-1