High schools: Weekend lacrosse results

Bow’s Keenan Hubbard (24) celebrates a goal during a game on Friday. Campbell handed Bow its first loss of the season.

Bow’s Keenan Hubbard (24) celebrates a goal during a game on Friday. Campbell handed Bow its first loss of the season. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip

Published: 05-11-2025 3:54 AM

Boys’ Lacrosse

Campbell 6, Bow 3

Key players: Bow – Brad Ekstrom, Cam Czarnosz, Keenan Hubbard, Gavin Szafaran, and Caleb Schumacher

Highlights: Bow jumped out to a two-goal lead before Campbell responded with one of its own and took control of the game in the fourth quarter, stretching its lead to three.

Coach’s quote: “Tough loss today for the team. Campbell is a gritty team and they brought a good fight today in the rain. We’ll gather the information and use it to prepare for the next one.” – Bow’s Devin Calkins

Records: Bow 6-1; Campbell 3-3

Concord 10, Salem 5

Key players: Concord – Jaden Haas (goal, 4 assists), Brayden Beauregard (4 goals, assist), Ben Ryder (3 goals), Liam Yeatman (goal, assist), Sean Mulkerron (2 assists), Eugene Conn (goal), Harry Snow (8 saves)

Highlights: The Tide snapped a two-game losing streak with a victory over the Blue Devils.

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Records: Concord 4-7; Salem 4-6

Bishop Brady 8, ConVal 7, 2OT

Key players: Bishop Brady – Joey Richardson (3 goals, 2 assists), Alex King (goal, 3 assists), Anthony Dow (2 goals), Thad Schmolke (goal), Ray Weatherbee (29 saves)

Highlights: Richardson scored in the second overtime to lift the Giants over the Cougars.

Coach’s quote: “Both teams played hard. Defense played very, very well.” – Bishop Brady’s Sean Hockensmith

Records: Bishop Brady 3-2; ConVal 3-2

Girls’ Lacrosse

Salem 14, Concord 10

Key players: Concord – Malie Ramshaw (3 goals), Amelia Crumrine (3 goals), Sadie Pelletier (2 goals, 3 draw controls), Emma Pelletier (goal), Sydney Brown (goal), Tadu Sirois (8 saves), Kyla Gnu (defense), Hanna Barnewall (midfield)

Highlights: Concord took a 1-0 lead for the first time this season, but Salem came back to take the win.

Coach’s quote: “The conditions in the down pouring rain and freezing temperatures made for a long day. We were missing three starters today, so maybe we could have pulled out a win.” – Concord’s Mike Zahn

Records: Salem 2-8; Concord 0-9

John Stark 20, Trinity 8

Key players: John Stark – Ryan Mucci (2 goals, 3 assists), Kaycie Rhodes (3 goals, assist), Zoe Lawson (4 goals, assist), Claudia Dustin (2 goals), Addie DeCew (3 goals), Jillian Fredette (2 goals), Hannah Perkins (2 goals), Natalie Lawson (goal)

Highlights: Rowin Ledy had six saves and made some great clears out of Stark’s defensive end, while the Generals’ draw team competed really well for those 50/50 balls in the midfield.

Coach’s quote:  “Our ride caused a lot of turnovers that led to more offensive possessions.” – John Stark’s Samantha Weaver

Records: John Stark 7-1; Trinity 0-5

Gilford 13, Kearsarge 2

Key players: Kearsarge – Nadia Speigel (defense), Molly Finnegan (defense), Madison Bennett (attack), Stella Styvertsen (.600 save percentage), Kaelen Finnegan (goal), Addy Rossi (goal)

Highlights: Kearsarge came out a bit sluggish in the first quarter and picked up intensity for the remaining three quarters on Friday night, especially on defense.

Coach’s quote: “Too many turnovers today. Hopefully the next few games will provide Kearsarge continued opportunities to continue to improve in game play and intensity.” – Kearsarge’s Katherine Bucklin Stearns

Records: Gilford 6-1; Kearsarge  2-4