High schools: Wednesday’s baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis and track results

Bow’s Peyton Larrabee delivers a pitch during a home game against Kennett. The Falcons won 12-0 on Wednesday. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip
Published: 05-15-2025 2:10 AM |
Bow 12, Kennett 0, 5 inn.
Key players: Bow – Peyton Larrabee (WP, 5 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 3 BB, 9 K), Jake Reardon (3-for-3, 2 runs 3 RBI), Owen Cray (2-for-2, run, RBI), Trevor Carter (1-for-1, 2 HBP, 2 runs, 2 RBI), Dillan Abbate (1-for-2, run, 2 RBI), Clayton Nadzan (1-for-1, run, 2 RBI)
Highlights: The Falcons put the game away with four runs in the second inning and five runs in the fourth.
Coach’s quote: “Doing the little things, supporting teammates. Another complete-team effort.” – Bow assistant Dennis Ordway
Records: Bow 10-2; Kennett 5-6
Concord 1, Merrimack 0
Key players: Concord – Brody Rossetti (7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K; hit), Alex Turant (RBI double,) Tyler Mayo (hit, run), Trevor Craigue (hits), Isaac Vaillancourt (hits)
Highlights: Concord scored its run in the third. Mayo hat a hit and reached second on an error, and Turant doubled to score him.
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Coach’s quote: “Brody was fantastic on the mound for us and we got the big hit from Alex Turant. We played great defense, led by Mayo and Trevor Craigue in the OF.” – Concord’s Scott Owen
Records: Concord 6-7; Merrimack 2-10
John Stark 4, Hollis-Brookline 1
Key players: John Stark – Hayden Pond (WP, 6 IP, 1 R, 6 H, 3 BB, 7 K), Joey Dykstra (save, 1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 BB, 2 K; 1-for-2, double, run, walk, SB), Chase Philibotte (1-for-2, 2 RBI, 2 walks, SB), Ryder Brown (1-for-4, 2 RBI), Aidan Williams (CF, 2 assists)
Highlights: The Generals bounced back from their first loss of the season with a victory over a strong Hollis-Brookline team thanks to a disciplined approach at the plate. John Stark drew seven walks, which contributed to all four runs. Philibotte had a two-run single in the second inning and Brown drove home two runs on a ground out.
Records: John Stark 8-1; Hollis-Brookline 6-3
Merrimack Valley 4, Lebanon 3
Key players: MV – Landon Abbott (save, 3 IP, 0 R), Eli Wormald (WP, 4 IP, 0 ER), Isaak Davis (2 RBI)
Highlights: Davis delivered a two-run single, driving in the go-ahead runs in the home half of the fifth. Abbott worked three scoreless innings, earning the save.
Coach’s quote: “Outstanding work from Eli and Landon on the mound, and we finally got some timely hitting. Great team effort.” – MV’s Sean Wheeler
Records: MV 2-9; Lebanon 1-8
Belmont 4, Winnisquam 2
Belmont 12, Winnisquam 0, 6 inn.
Key players: Belmont – Anakin Underhill (Game 1, 2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 2 K; 1-for-2, walk, RBI, run, 2 SB; Game 2, 1-for-4, walk, RBI, 2 runs, 2 SB), Wyatt Divers (Game 1 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 2 K; 2-for-3, triple, double, 3 RBI, run, SB; Game 2 6.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 3 K; 4 walks, RBI, 2 runs, 3 SB), Jasxon Embree (Game 1, 1-for-3, run, 2 SB), Wyatt Bamford (Game 2, 2-for-4, double, walk, RBI, run), Owen Waldron (Game 2, 1-for-3, 2 walks, 2 runs), Michael Collette (1-for-4, walk, 2 RBI); Winnisquam – Carter Lloyd (Game 1, CG, 7 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 K), John Shea (Game 1, 2 hits, RBI)
Highlights: Divers was extremely efficient on the mound, pitching five innings on 64 pitches to close out Game 1, a continuation of a game suspended in the third inning last week. With 56 pitches left for Game 2, Divers nearly went the distance, with him and Collette combining for a no-hitter. Shea kept Winnisquam in Game 1 with an RBI to make it 3-2 in the fifth inning.
Coaches’ quotes: “Just an amazing performance from Wyatt Divers. He is coming into his own and is pitching like an ace. The defense played spotless behind him, which made the offensive output more damaging.” – Belmont’s Matt LeBlanc
“Belmont is very good. Wyatt Divers was outstanding in both games. He was very efficient, around the plate and let his defense work. We didn’t help our cause with 13 walks. Can’t do that against any team, let alone one of the best and expect to win. Carter pitched a really good game (in Game 1) against one of the best teams in our division. He kept us in it. Belmont is solid, their pitching and defense are outstanding, they’re well coached and tough to beat. We loaded the bases in the seventh, but couldn’t get the big hit.” – Winnisquam’s Fred Caruso
Records: Belmont 8-1; Winnisquam 3-7
Bishop Brady 10, Kearsarge 0, 5 inn.
Key players: Bishop Brady – Winn Thomas (2 H, 2 R; RBI, SB), Max Guerra (hit, 2 runs, 2 walks), Luke Bedard (hit, run, 2 RBI), Henry Thresher (3 hits, RBI, run), Dan Shedd (WP, 4 IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 8 K), Cooper Hand (1 IP, 0 ER, 0 H), Ryan Bossch (3 hits, 2 RBI, run), Owen Thornton (RBI, run)
Highlights: Bishop Brady jumped on top in the bottom of the first at Rollins Park with three runs and the Giants added four more in the bottom of the second. Shedd and Hand combined on a five-inning no hitter.
Coach’s quote: “The parents and kids surprised me with a 20 year Brady baseball coaching milestone celebration which was very nice and we played great today too.” – Bishop Brady’s Skip Foy
Records: Bishop Brady 10-1; Kearsarge 1-8
Merrimack 7, Concord 5
Key players: Concord – Maggie Taylor (2-for-4, HR, 2 runs), Andie Moreira (2-for-4, SB, run), Tess Bolduc (HR, walk), Jaylyn Wessling (hit, walk, 2 RBI), Kiley Taylor (hit, RBI), Natalee Rowell (hit), Bailey Cassin (2 IP in relief, 0 H, 3 K)
Highlights: Concord continued to battle offensively, with Bolduc and Maggie Taylor both crushing home runs, but fielding let the team down. Three of Merrimack’s runs were unearned.
Coach’s quote: “We know we can hang with just about every team, but errors keep rearing their ugly heads. If we can just get that cleaned up, we can be a dangerous team.” – Concord assistant Sandy Smith
Records: Merrimack 8-4; Concord 6-5
Coe-Brown 8, Plymouth 1
Key players: Coe-Brown – Haile Comeau (2-for-5, triple), Emily Clark (WP, 1 ER, 8 K), Emma Charette (hit, RBI), Lily Frazer (hit, 2 RBI)
Highlights: Comeau connected with the first pitch of the game for a triple, her 100th career hit.
Coach’s quote: “Couple great players out sick. Next player up mentality to get the W for their missing teammates. Well done.” – Coe-Brown’s Dave Allis
Records: Coe-Brown 8-1; Plymouth 3-8
Merrimack Valley 5, Lebanon 0
Key players: MV – Caydence Allberg (7 IP, 0 H, 5 K), Katelyn Herrmann (2-for-3, RBI), Jordan Monaghan (1-for-2), Ryleigh Perry (1-for-3, RBI), Mady Boelzner (RBI)
Highlights: Allberg threw a no-hitter and the Valley defense played errorless ball, while the offense executed small ball. Herrmann and Perry both contributed with key hits and RBI.
Coach’s quote: “Kids came to play, execution on both sides of the diamond lead to the victory.” – MV’s Kevin O’Brien
Records: MV 10-2; Lebanon 4-5
Bishop Brady 12, Kearsage 4
Key players: Bishop Brady – Abby Tyrell (WP), Payton Bryson (HR), Reese Henry (multiple hits), Madison Mundy (multiple hits), Ava Archambault (multiple hits)
Highlights: The Giants had 12 hits in the game and Tyrell was stellar in the circle.
Coach’s quote: “This was a great win for Brady softball. The girls are playing great right now and are on an eight-game winning streak.” – Bishop Brady’s Shane Baron
Records: Bishop Brady 7-2; Kearsarge 0-9
Concord 11, Manchester Memorial/Central 5
Key players: Concord – Brayden Beauregard (4 goals, 2 assists), Liam Yeatman (2 goals, 3 assists), Jaden Haas (3 goals), Ben Ryder (2 goals, assist), Chad Lariviere (assist)
Highlights: The Tide won its second of its last three games.
Records: Concord 5-8; Manchester 1-9
Bow 15, Milford 0
Key players: Bow – Brad Ekstrom (shutout), Jake Antuna (11-for-12 faceoffs, goal), Niko Mallios (4 goals, 2 assists), Kian O’Leary (goal, 2 assists), Wyatt Premo (2 goals), Sam Bennett (goal, assist), Brendan O’Keeffe (goal, assist), Devon St. Cyr (goal, assist), Parker Kazanowski (goal), Keenan Hubbard (goal), Harrison Fournior (goal), Cam Czarnosz (assist)
Highlights: Ekstrom completed his first career shutout performance in goal as the Falcons put together a complete performance.
Coach’s quote: “Players win games and I’m really proud of the boys today. Good turnaround after a game yesterday where we played well, but felt like we could have played better.” – Bow’s Devin Calkins
Records: Bow 8-1; Milford 0-9
Bishop Brady 7, Kennett 4
Key players: Bishop Brady – Joey Richardson (4 goals, assist), Drake Bekar (2 goals, assist), Anthony Dow (goal, assist)
Highlights: The Giants won the battles for ground balls and possession after a relatively strong first half offensively to win their fifth consecutive game.
Records: Bishop Brady 5-2; Kennett 3-4
Manchester Central-West 9, Concord 8
Key players: Concord – Emma Pelletier (4 goals, 2 assists, 6 draw controls), Malie Ramshaw (2 goals), Sydney Brown (goal, assist, 2 draw controls), Brooke Nelson (goal), Sadie Pelletier (assist), Olivia Page (assist), Tadu Sirois (10 saves), Elizabeth Thompson (defense)
Highlights: The Tide played it’s closest game of the season on its senior night under the lights at Memorial Field. The team recognized senior defender Charlotte Dill – the team’s only senior – before the game.
Coach’s quote: “At one point in the first half we were down by five goals, came back in the second to tie it, but gave up a goal with under a minute to go in the game.” – Concord’s Mike Zahn
Records: Manchester 3-9; Concord 0-11
Hopkinton 18, Pelham 10
Key players: Hopkinton – Maeve Owens (7 goals, assist, 2 ground balls), Sydney Westover (5 goals, 3 assists, 14 draw controls), Marcella Guadagno (3 goals, 2 draw controls), Molly Hodgdon (3 goals, 2 ground balls), Lilly Chodosh (2 assists, draw control, 3 ground balls), Autumn Meier (5 draw controls, ground ball, defense), Helen Yeaton (caused turnover, 4 ground balls, defense), Grace Hodgdon (3 saves), Molly Donoghue (save)
Highlights: The Hawks and Pythons traded goals early, with the score tied 4-4 after the first quarter and Hopkinton up 8-7 at halftime. The Hawks adjusted their match ups in the second half and their offense solved Pelham’s zone defense to pull away.
Coach’s quote: “We started out slow, but as the game progressed we asserted ourselves. This was a team win that everyone contributed to. Congrats to Molly Hodgdon for her first varsity hat trick. I have no doubt there will be more of those in her future.” – Hopkinton’s Bob Brown
Records: Hopkinton 7-2; Pelham 5-4
Bishop Brady 9, Trinity 0
Key players: Bishop Brady – Teddy Yap (8-2 win at No. 1 singles), Ben Matseas (8-5 win at No. 2 singles), Alex Pelletier (8-0 win at No. 3 singles), Nic Pagausian (8-4 win at No. 4 singles), Yap and Matseas (8-1 win at No. 1 doubles), Pelletier and Ethan Henry (8-2 win at No. 2 doubles)
Highlights: The Giants defeated the shorthanded Pioneers.
Records: Bishop Brady 4-4; Trinity 0-8
Kearsarge 9, Littleton 0
Highlights: The Cougars kept a strong hold on first place in D-III with another shutout victory.
Records: Kearsarge 11-0; Littleton 1-9
Coe-Brown 6, Bow 3
Key players: Bow – Makaylie Laws (8-1 win at No. 3 singles), Grace DeCosta (9-8 (7-4) tiebreaker win at No. 5 singles), Laws and Maddy Desrosiers (8-4 win at No. 1 doubles)
Highlights: DeCosta won her match in a tiebreaker to keep Bow alive heading into doubles. Coe-Brown led 4-2 through singles play, and won second and third doubles to clinch the match.
Records: Coe-Brown 5-7; Bow 3-7
ConVal 5, Pembroke 4
Key players: Pembroke – Rilyanne Caron (9-7 win at No. 3 singles), Haidyn Chaffee (8-6 win at No. 6 singles), Lily Russell and Jillian French (8-6 win at No. 2 doubles), Brianna Larochelle and Chaffee (8-6 win at No. 3 doubles)
Highlights: Chaffee and Larochelle were down 5-0 in No. 3 doubles and came back and won 8-6. Russell and French were down 4-1, but came back for the win.
Coach’s quote: “This was senior night and we celebrated our two seniors – Lily Russell and Lily Reynolds – who are the co-captains. All the girls on the team did a really nice job with their posters and gifts.” – Pembroke’s David Goulet
Records: ConVal 3-7; Pembroke 3-7
Littleton 7, Bishop Brady 2
Littleton 6, Bishop Brady 1
Key players: Bishop Brady – Anya Koshy (8-6 and 8-4 wins at No. 1 singles), Avery Sahr (8-4 win at No. 2 singles)
Highlights: Koshy won both of her singles matches, but the Giants fell to the Crusaders in two matches, including one that was previously suspended due to weather.
Records: Littleton 7-4; Bishop Brady 2-8
Hopkinton 137, White Mountains 99, Gilford 90, Inter-Lakes 72, Prospect Mountain 56, Campbell 37, Holy Family 12
Key players: Hopkinton – Kristoff Cauley (1st triple jump at 38-0, 1st long jump at 18-8.5, tied 1st high jump at 5-8), Roman Finlayson (1st 1,600 in 4:57, 2nd 800), Patrick Martin (1st 300 hurdles in 50.41, 2nd 110 hurdles, 4th javelin), Deacon Tanuvasa (tied 1st high jump at 5-8, 4th long jump), Will Shepard (1st 3,200 in 11:39), Michael Crosby (2nd 1,600, 6th 800), Hunter Eckner-Naylor (2nd javelin), Isaac Ohl (2nd 3,200), Carson Dunlap (3rd 3,200), Finnegan Kover (5th 1,600), 4x100 (3rd), 4x400 (3rd)
Highlights: Cauley won all three jumps and the Hawks picked up a lot of points in the distance events to lead Hopkinton to a win in a seven-team meet at Gilford.
Hopkinton 166.5, Gilford 138, Inter-Lakes 53, White Mountains 50, Campbell 48, Prospect Mountain 43.5, Holy Family 0
Key players: Hopkinton – Zoe Bishop (1st discus in 103-6, 1st javelin in 82-3, 3rd shot put), Shaylee Murdough (1st 200 in 28.86, 3rd 400), Maddy Lane (1st 800 in 2:22), Evie Hopper (1st 3,200 in 14:38), Reese Bove (2nd 800, 3rd 1,600), Maisie Emerson (2nd 1,600), Sofia Upton (2nd 300 hurdles), Paige Prisco-Nelson (3rd long jump, 3rd triple jump), Annie Daniels (3rd high jump, 5th discus), Aisling Madden (4th 400), Crissondra Lee-Johnson (4th 100 hurdles), Leia Branham (4th triple jump), Charlotte Tanuvasa (4th high jump), Amelia Walsh (4th 1,600), D’Aleczandra Johnson (4th 200), Rea Watson (4th discus, 5th shot put), 4x400 (1st), 4x100 (2nd)
Highlights: Bishop led Hopkinton’s scoring by winning two throwing events and placing in all three as the Hawks won a seven-team meet at Gilford.