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McGough lifts Indians

Ellen McGough (game-high 16 points) hit a corner 3 as time expired to force OT and Sanborn went on to down Prospect Mountain 49-43. Bri Center had nine of her 15 points in the fourth quarter and OT.

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Girls Basketball, 02/15/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Big 3rd quarter

 

Sanborn's girls outscored Prospect Mountain 19-6 in the third quarter to rally past Prospect Mountain 42-36. Maddie Lovely had 10 rebounds and a season-high eight points and Skyla Shibel played superb defense on Prospect's top scorer. Sanborn improved to 7-2.

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Girls Basketball, 01/12/18 » 0 Comments & 5.0 Stars

Buzzer-beater!

In his second varsity start, freshman Dylan Khalil hit a runner with 0.3 seconds left to give Sanborn a pulsating 42-41 win over Prospect Mountain. Khalil had a career-high 12 points. 

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Boys Basketball, 01/11/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pythons in upset

In a big upset, Pelham (2-5) handed Prospect Mountain (6-2) it's second loss of the year by a 3-2 score. Matt Poff had two runs and an RBI and Erik Olson hurled four strong relief innings for the win.  

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Baseball, 05/06/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Kudos to Kalinowski

 

Logan Kalinowski poured in 23 points and had 12 rebounds to pace Sanborn's boys, now 9-5, to an easy 56-29 victory over Prospect Mountain.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pelham upset defending champs

The No. 15 seeded Pelham boys soccer team shocked the defending Division 3 state champions, beating No. 2 seeded Prospect Mountain 2-1. The Pythons took a two-goal lead thanks to Victor Romeo and Matt Drolet, and Sean Gellar made 20 saves while shutting PM out until the final minute to clinch the win.

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Boys Soccer, 10/29/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Burke does it all

Maddie Burke scored two goals and had an assist in Pelham girls soccer's win over Prospect Mountain.

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Girls Soccer, 09/15/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pelham cruises in opener

 
PELHAM — The "first playoff win is always tough," cliche author took a savage beating here last night in the Snake Pit.
 
Top-seeded Pelham rolled out to a 22-4 first quarter lead and never looked back, pummeling Prospect Mountain, the No. 16 seed, in round 2 of the Division 3 State tournament, 64-35.
 
No. 1 Pelham, now 19-0 in New Hampshire and 21-1 overall, looks to ratchet up the competition level on Saturday night when it hosts No. 8 Gilford in the state quarterfinals.
 
While they haven't faced Gilford this year, the Pythons biggest foe could be complacency. Their last true battle was a month ago against Windham.
 
Of course, that's an issue coach Matt Regan really has had to worry about at any point in the current 16-game win streak. So far, it's been all business.
 
"It's a different group," said Regan. "They can be goofy and still practice hard all the time. This is natural for them. They're basketball players. I'd love to see if they feel pressure at all, but they're just basketball kids. They don't get too high or too low, they just go out and play."
 
Last night, the Pelham regulars went out and played, per usual, just not for very long.
 
Up 42-9 at the break, both Keith Brown and Ryan Cloutier were done for the night. Brown finished with 20 points in his 16 minutes of work, while Cloutier added 11.
 
The rest of the starters enjoyed a quick third-quarter cameo, before Regan emptied the bench midway through the third.
It's now full steam ahead, and certainly the Pit will be a bit louder on Saturday night to welcome Gilford. The Golden Eagles knocked off Hopkinton, 40-29, to move to 15-4.
 
"We're rested and ready to go," said Regan.

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Boys Basketball, 03/05/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Champagne shines

 

Salem's Olivia Champagne was first in two individual events and won the all-around but the Blue Devils couldn't match Londonderry's depth in a five-team meet. The Lancers won with 131.15 with Salem second at 127.95.

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Girls Gymnastics, 01/19/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

All Capozzi

 

Brittany Capozzi swept every event for the first time on her career and won the all-around with a 36.8 score as Pinkerton's gymnastics team rolled to an easy opening victory in a six-team meet.

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Girls Gymnastics, 12/29/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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