High schools: Weekend baseball, softball and lax results

Bow’s Owen Webber connects with the baseball during a Division II home game against Coe-Brown on Friday. Webber finished the game with two hits and caught a great game behind the plate as the Falcons defeated the Bears, 12-0, in five innings.

Bow’s Owen Webber connects with the baseball during a Division II home game against Coe-Brown on Friday. Webber finished the game with two hits and caught a great game behind the plate as the Falcons defeated the Bears, 12-0, in five innings. CHIP GRIFFIN / Photos By Chip

Published: 04-28-2024 11:05 AM

Baseball

Bow 12, Coe-Brown 0

Key players: Bow – Sean Guerette (1-for-3, 3 RBIs), Owen Webber (2 hits), Owen Cray (2 hits), Chase Crowell (2 hits), Dillan Abbate (4 IP, 1 H, 5 K, 1 BB), Nate Kiah (1 IP, 1 H, 1 K, 0 BB; Coe-Brown – Casey Colby (hit), Sam Rose (hit)

Highlights: The Falcons scored three runs in the first inning, one in the second, two in the third and six in the fourth to close out Friday’s victory over the Bears in five innings. Every Bow player in the starting lineup scored at least one run.

Coach’s quote: “It was nice to see everyone contribute today, stringing a few hits together backed by solid defense and strong pitching from Dillan and Nate. We have enjoyed a successful week improving in each game. Looking to continue through a tough four-game week (this) week.” – Bow assistant Dennis Ordway

Records: Bow 5-1; Coe Brown 1-6

Trinity 7, Concord 2

Key players: Concord – Dawson Fancher (RBI triple, run), Noah Chrabolowski (RBI double), Alex Turant (4 IP, 3 H, 7 K; hit), Mitch Coffey (run)

Highlights: Concord scored two runs in the top of the first, but Trinity scored three in the bottom of the fourth and four in the fifth to claim the win on Friday.

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Coach’s quote: “We came out strong with a couple of big hits in the first inning and had a few chances but couldn’t get the big hit. Our defense let us down in the bottom of the fifth, and Trinity was able to pull away. We have to continue to work hard and put it all together.” – Concord’s Scott Owen

Records: Trinity 5-4; Concord 2-7

John Stark 1, Kingswood 0, 13 inn.

Key players: John Stark – Anthony Paolicelli (win, 3 IP, 1 H, 6 K; 2-for-4), Chase Philibotte (8 IP, 2 H, 10 K; game-winning RBI), Deltyn Williams (2 IP, 1 H, 3 K)

Highlights: Stark finally completed a victory over the Knights on Friday in a game that had started on April 19 but was suspended due to weather. Philbotte’s RBI groundout scored Hunter Keim in the 13th inning.

Coach’s quote: “Not a game you see very often, but the winds last Friday were unreal blowing in from center field. Our pitchers were once again amazing, and we were finally able to scratch a run across in the 13th.” – John Stark’s Dennis Pelletier

Records: John Stark 6-0; Kingswood 3-2

Softball

Concord 13
Manchester West-Trinity 1, 5 inn.

Key players: Concord – Maggie Taylor (5 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 1 ER, 11 K; 2-for-3, double, walk, RBI), Avery MacDonald (2-for-4, grand slam, 5 RBIs, 2 runs), Sarah Taylor (3-for-3, double, walk, RBI, stolen base, 3 runs), Ali Dupuis (3-for-3, RBI, sacrifice, 2 runs), Delaney Duford (hit, walk, 2 stolen bases), Tess Bolduc (hit, HBP, run), Lily Hackett (hit), Andie Moreira (2 walks, RBI, 2 runs), Jaylyn Wessling (2 walks, 2 RBIs, sacrifice, run), Cam Dubois (2 runs)

Highlights: Freshman Taylor fired a one-hitter in her pitching debut, retiring the final 14 batters in a row in a game ended by the 10-run rule after five innings. MacDonald’s grand slam punctuated a nine-run fourth inning.

Coach’s quote: “Maggie settled down nicely after a bit of a shaky start and took total control in the circle. It was a good bounce-back win after our first loss earlier in the week.” – Concord assistant Sandy Smith

Records: Concord 6-1; West-Trinity 1-6

Boys’ Lacrosse

Concord 9, Londonderry 6

Key players: Concord – Liam Yeatman (3 goals, assist), Will Chorlian (2 goals, assist), Carter Doherty (goal, 4 assists), Tyler Morin (goal, assist), Brayden Beauregard (goal, assist), Jaden Haas (goal, faceoffs), Logan Shimer (saves in goal)

Highlights: The Tide led 7-0 at halftime and held off a Lancer comeback in the second half. The defense of Sebastian Nichols, Broc Pelchat, Dan Colby and Noah Wyatt limited Londonderry’s chances.

Coach’s quote: “The offense and defense executed and pulled out a win to end a busy week of games.” – Concord’s Jeff Smith

Records: Concord 3-6; Londonderry 3-3

Girls’ Lacrosse

Exeter 18, Concord 14

Key players: Concord – Emma Pelletier (4 goals, 5 draw controls), Sydney Brown (4 goals), Sarah Leuci (3 goals, 3 draw controls), Sofia Payne (goal, 4 assists), Malie Ramshaw (goal), Ava Philbrook (5 draw controls), Lilly Merrill (defense), Brooke Nelson (defense), Emelia Raimo (defense), Grace Smith (defense), Leah Folds (defense), Abby Poole (8 saves)

Highlights: The Tide kept it close on Saturday, playing Exeter to a 7-7 tie at halftime and trailing 11-10 with two minutes to go in the third quarter, but the Blue Hawks scored six consecutive goals to pull away for the win.

Coach’s quote: “Our last three games have been very competitive, and the girls have played hard in all three games. The difference between our winning or losing those games has basically come down to us having a few more turnovers than the other teams.” – Concord’s Terry Anderson

Records: Exeter 6-2; Concord 1-6

Londonderry 9, Concord 8

Key players: Concord – Emma Pelletier (3 goals), Sarah Leuci (2 goals, 2 assists), Sofia Payne (2 goals, 2 assists), Brooke Nelson (goal), Maile Ramshaw (assist), Sydney Brown (midfield), Ava Philbrook (midfield), Gracen Arndt (midfield), Grace Smith (defense), Leah Folds (defense), Lexi Magee (defense), Charlotte Dill (defense), Abby Poole (11 saves)

Highlights: Concord got off to a fast start and led 5-3 at halftime, but Londonderry scored four goals in the third quarter to secure the victory in Friday’s game. The Lancers were ahead 9-8 with two minutes left in the game and the Tide gained possession of the ball but couldn’t get off a shot before turning it over.

Coach’s quote: “It truly was anyone’s game up to the last 40 seconds. The girls played hard throughout the game and had some good ball movement on offense. They also played well on defense. Hopefully they will use this tough loss as motivation for their next game.” – Concord’s Terry Anderson

Records: Londonderry 2-6; Concord 1-5