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Londonderry earns semifinal berth vs. Pinkerton

 LONDONDERRY, N.H. — Courtney Morissette knows her Londonderry team didn’t play that well yesterday in Class L quarterfinal contest against Nashua North.   “There was a couple travels here and there and we turned the ball over quite a lot but we really wanted to win,” she said. “We really wanted to make it to the semifinals.” Morissette turned in a strong fourth quarter, scoring seven points, and helping her team outscore Nashua North 23-5 in the final period. With that, No. 3 Londonderry earned a berth in semifinals against No. 2 Pinkerton despite turning the ball over 20 times against Nashua North in an ugly game for both teams. The Lancers won 54-33. The game is 6 p.m. Tuesday at Southern New Hampshire University.   The other semifinal will feature three-time defending champion Winnacunnet against Keene at 8 p.m. “I’m not happy with how we played,” Londonderry coach John Fagula said, but added: “Sometimes pretty or ugly doesn’t matter. You’ve just got to get to the next game. I think we did enough things defensively to keep ourselves in the game.”   Morissette got in some early foul trouble, committing two fouls in the first three minutes of the contest. That forced her to the bench for a good part of the first half. Morissette, who will play basketball at Rhode Island College next year, was eager to return to the game because her future college coach was in the stands watching. “That was pretty nerve-wracking,” she said. “I wasn’t sure if I was going to go back in.” Leading just 31-28 after three quarters, Morissette and junior Jaymi Uphold sparked the fourth-quarter rally.   Morissette did it with her strong shooting and rebounding and Uphold did it with her hustle against the sixth-seeded visitors. Morissette, who finished with six rebounds, including five in the second half, scored the first basket of the fourth to give her team a five-point edge. Uphold then made a quick steal and passed to Callie King who scored to put Londonderry up seven. About 30 seconds later, Uphold drew a foul and got to the free throw line where she hit the first of two free throws and then chased down a loose ball after missing her second one. That hustle play led to another Morissette basket and a 10-point lead. “We had a few spurts off a couple steals and a few layups early in that fourth quarter which helped,” Fagula said.   Uphold converted 5 of 6 free throws in the final period and had three steals in the game. “Jaymi is great with steals and a great defender,” Morissette said. “We owe a lot of this win to her. She did an awesome job.” Uphold added: “It was a sloppy game but in the end we picked it up definitely.” Ready for the showdown Now it’s time for Londonderry to play Pinkerton, which beat Londonderry 39-34 on Jan. 15. Morissette played on the same summer team with Astros seniors Laura Pierce and AJ Guidi. “They’re a great outside team and inside team,” Morissette said. “AJ really crashes the boards a lot but I think if we play our best and we keep hustling, we could potentially beat them.” Fagula added: “Pierce and Guidi are experienced kids and have been in the final four a bunch of times. They are a very disciplined-type team. Physically they are not really impressive. When they come out, you look and say ‘How do these guys win 17, 18 games?’ But they are very disciplined. (Coach John) Barry does a very good job of coaching and they know who is supposed to have the ball at the right times and those kids have done some good things in late-game situations.”

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Girls Basketball, 03/04/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Owls take big lead

Timberlane held a commanding lead after the first roound of the Division 1 wrestling tournament at Nashua North last night, compiling 103 points to just 62 1/2 for runner-up Winnacunnet. In all, 11 Owls qualified for this morning's semifinals. Pinkerton, which is in fourth place, and Salem both advanced five qualifiers.

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Wrestling, 02/19/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Colby, Londonderry work OT

Trailing Nashua North by 5 with two minutes left, Londonderry's Mike Colby (game-high 18 points) hit a big 3-pointer and Matt Sanborn scored a layup to tie it with a minute left. Nick Martinez and Colby each had four points in the overtime as the Lancers prevailed 48-42.

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Boys Basketball, 02/18/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shireen strong for Salem

In the last meet before the state championships, Shireen Kirata won every event as Salem swept past Nashua North, Dover and Nashua South. Kirata finished a solid evening of competition with an all-around score of 34.6.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/09/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Dunk you very much

Zach Mathieu's command of the backboards and dunk at the end of the game punctuated a night where Pinkerton's height advantage prevailed over Nashua North's quickness, 77-70.

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Boys Basketball, 02/09/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Astros flying

Alex Desrosiers potted a pair of goals as Pinkerton won its fifth straight, blasting Nashua North 6-2. 

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Boys Ice Hockey, 02/03/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shea doubles up

Caitlyn Shea had a pair of victories including a personal best in the 500 freestyle (5:25.56) as part of Salem's meet against Nashua North, Milford and Pelham. Shea also won the 200 IM while Jackie Mayo triumphed in the 200 freestyle and placed third in the 100 freestyle. Patricia Caiati placed in a pair of events for the Blue Devils (third in the 500 freestyle and fourth in the 200 IM).

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Swimming, 01/23/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nashua North 59, Salem 56

55-54 NN

Kyle Henrick 56-55 with 12 seconds left.

 Joe GaLLANT 21, 14 RB

Off balance by Jevon Williams 

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Boys Basketball, 12/18/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lorenz the surprise hero for Salem

SALEM, N.H. — When Mike Lorenz arrived at Salem High yesterday morning, he expected another day as a role player.

“I didn’t see this at all,” said Lorenz. “I expected my normal day of playing some defensive back and going in on offense a little bit.”

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Football, 11/21/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem the favorite for 2010

SALEM N.H. — New Hampshire football beware. Salem, which won the Division 1 state title yesterday over Nashua North, is only getting better.

“It’s crazy,” said Blue Devils running back Max Jacques. “We have everyone returning. We’ll be back. I have confidence.”

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Football, 11/21/09 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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