Pinkerton rolled past Winnacunnet, 4-0, behind goals from Nicole Curry, Brittany Gentile, Jordyn Hamilton, and Shaelyn Testa. Pinkerton's keeper Julie Medeiros recorded seven saves in the shutout.
Read More »Brian Colbert shot a 38 to lead Pinkerton (200) to a win over Concord (210), Winnacunnet (211) and Keene (211). The Astros (8-1) also received strong performances from Tyler Welch and Greg Poggi, who each shot a 39.
Read More »Winnacunnet beat Timberlane 2-1 in double overtime. Doug Robichaud scored and Nick Mascioli was outstanding in net, making nine saves.
Read More »Londonderry topped Winnacunnet 2-0. Charlotte Sweet scored the game’s first goal off an assist from Kayla Greene, and Greene added the insurance goal.
Read More »HAMPTON, N.H. ‑ Though they came into the game as the clear-cut favorites, the 2008 Londonderry Lancers were far from a proven commodity.
Their first-year head coach, Jon Rich, was taking over for the legendary coach Tom Sawyer, who spent 27 years as the program’s only-ever head coach. Sawyer amassed a brilliant 182-90 record and led the Lancers to titles in 1985, 1986, 1988, 1996 and 1998 (with the latter two being at the Division 1 level and the former three at the Division 2 level).
Read More »Londonderry pounded out 13 hits on the way to beating Winnacunnet 12-6. Sean Caron was 2 for 4 with four RBIs, Robbie McLarney drove in three runs and Geoff Fisher and Chris Crutcher each notched two RBIs.
Read More »Senior Joe Guidi went 2 for 2 but it wasn't enough for Pinkerton, which fell to Winnacunnet 7-1. Hurler Bill Dodge whiffed four batters in six innings for the Astros (2-2).
Read More »Timberlane downed Winnacunnet 11-4. Morgan DeShaw led the Owls with four goals and three assists. Lindsay Desharnais had two goals and two assists. Jill Bolduc played well in net with 11 saves.
Read More »Right man, right place, right time.
Pinkerton Academy's Beau Cassidy had the weight of the season dumped on his shoulders, going to the foul line twice in the final minute of last night's Class L tourney first-rounder against Winnacunnet Regional.
Read More »SALEM, N.H. | When the dirty work needs to get done, Salem head basketball coach E.J. Perry turns to Shawn Stoodley to take care of business. And, that's just how the 6-foot-2 center likes it.
Pulling down a game-high 19 rebounds to go along with his team-high 18 points, Stoodley powered Salem to a 72-59 victory over Winnacunnet to bring the Blue Devils to a perfect 16-0 Class L record, and their 26th straight Class L win.
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