They’re so different and yet they’re so much alike.
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Pelham's girls lacrosse team won its Division 3 first-round playoff game with ease, defeating Milford, 19-9. Jordyn Galgay led the way with six goals while Sydney Nutter, Emma Beanland and Taylor Galgay all had three goals.
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Jordan Calgay scored five goals and sister Taylor added three as Pelham whipped Milford 19-9
Read More »Jordyn Galgay was a tour de force with eight goals and Sydney Nutter added four to lift Pelham to a 15-12 win over Milford.
Read More »Jordyn Galgay was a tour de force with eight goals and Sydney Nutter added four to lift Pelham to a 15-12 win over Milford.
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Winning pitcher Payton Hanson was 4 for 4 with 4 RBIs and 3 runs scored and sister Brooke Hanson was 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored as Sanborn ripped MIlford, 11-3
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Pelham's boys opened the Division 2 tournament with an easy 56-32 victory over Milford. Jake McGlinchey led the rout with 18 points while Jake Dumont had 17 points, 15 coming on five 3-pointers.
Read More »Senior Hannah Collins erupted for a career-high 25 points as the Timberlane girls (1-4) trimmed Milford, 55-48, for its first win of the season. Maia Parker added 10 points.
Read More »PELHAM — Pelham may have lost its season-long shutout streak, but the Pythons still delivered another dominant win.
Jake Travis ran for three touchdowns, to lead the undefeated Pelham to a 34-13 victory over Milford on Friday night.
Pelham (4-0) has no outscored opponents 141-13 on the season, which includes three shutouts.
Travis, a first-year starting quarterback, opened the scoring with a 1-yard QB sneak touchdown in the first quarter, then added to it with another 1-yard run in the second.
After Jake Herrling opened the scoring in the third quarter with an 80-yard kickoff return touchdown, Tavis made it three TDs on the day, this time breaking a 54-yard score.
Ethan Demmonds closed out the scoring with an 11-yard TD to start the fourth quarter. Herrling (10 carries, 67 yards) and Demmons (13 carries, 57 yard) led the Python offense.
"This was a hard-fought game, and Milford played us tough as always," said Pelham coach Tom Babaian. "The weather dictated that we had to run offensively to be successful, and we were able to do that.
"Our defense was far from perfect but stepped up when it needed to. We’ll get back to practice this week and focus on making more improvements and building upon this win.”
Pelham will look to complete an undefeated regular season when they travel to Laconia (0-3) on Saturday (7 p.m.)
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Pelham junior Conor Maslanek remained unbeaten and had three pins in a quad-meet for the Panthers. Maslanek is now 36-0 and has only one non-pin all season.
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