Visiting Keene shot out to an early 13-0 lead. Behind Joey DaSilvia (25 points, 5 3-pointers) Windham rallied to tie it but the Blackbirds prevailed 62-54 in the regular-season finale.
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Adam Marquis had the fastest pin of the night, in 16 seconds at 145 pounds, as Timberlane crushed Keene, 59-11.
Read More »The fantastic start for Salem freshman Olivia Murray continued with a 23-point performance in a 52-35 win over Keene. Stalwart senior Jordyn Franzen chiped in 15 for the Blue Devils (2-1).
Read More »Ella Koelb had a team-high 28 assists, 11 service points and 6 aces to lead the Pinkerton volleyball team toa 3-0 sweep of Keene.
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Trailing 1-0 at the half, Pinkerton's girls scored six times in the second half to clip Keene, 6-1. Mattie Sullivan had a hat trick and Macy Graves scored twice for the Astros.
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Lily Auger scored twice as Pinkerton field hockey (11-1) ripped Keene 6-0.
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The Timberlane field hockey team won its third game in the last four with a 3-0 shutout of Keene. Lily Fay, Shawna Ruth and Natalie Macaluso scored for the Owls.
Read More »The Salem volleyball team made quick work of Keene, winning, 3-0, to advance to the NHIAA Division 1 state semifinals. Ben Laycock had 12 kills and Roman Fabrizio supplied 35 assists in the win. The second-seeded Blue Devils are set to face No. 3 Goffstown on Thursday (5 p.m.) with a trip to the finals on the line.
Read More »Jake Morrier and Alex Kakouris made sure their Senior Night was one to remember. Morrier finished with a team-high 11 kills and Kakouris had a team-high 31 assists to help Timberlane sweep Keene, 3-0.
Read More »Kayleigh Glasso led the Salem girls lacrosse team with five goals, Julia Sacco stopped 15 shots in goal and the Blue Devils topped Keene, 13-8.
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