High schools: Concord wrestling defeats Keene to improve to 18-1 in duals

Published: 01-31-2025 12:15 AM

Wrestling

Concord 51, Keene 22

Key players: Concord – Isaiah Puckett (pin at 215), Carl Sirrianna (pin at 190), Ryley Holt (pin at 157), Max Chung (pin at 165), Isaiah Brien (pin at 120), Biswas Darji (pin at 113), Dom Schinella (pin at 132 after illegal move by opponent), Sawyer McCready (5-3 decision at 150), Tony Gualtieri (12-7 decision at 175), Jaxon Carter (7-5 decision at 144)

Highlights: The Tide won another dual meet on Thursday night at home. Concord next competes in the Capital City Classic on Saturday.

Records: Concord 18-1

Bow 61, John Stark 17

Key players: Bow – Chase Flagg (pin at 190), Kevin Mullen (pin at 285), Sean Flaherty (pin at 120), Shane Rablais (pin at 132), Ryan Dolder (11-0 major decision at 150), Herbie Madden (15-9 decision at 144), ; John Stark  – Lyncoln Jablonski (pin at 126), Sean Crean (19-3 tech fall at 113)

Highlights: The Falcons won 11 bouts, including five by forfeit, to defeat the Generals in Weare.

Girls’ Basketball

Belmont 44, Newfound 18

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Key players: Belmont – Mia Ellis (11 points), Maddie Carrier (7 points), Jenna Laramie (6 points), Madison Smith (6 points), Madelyn Besegai (6 points)

Highlights: The Raiders led by eight at halftime and pulled away in the second half. 

Coach’s quote: “Newfound made us work for it, but we cleaned some things up at halftime and the kids put forth a strong defensive effort in the second half to go along with balanced scoring.” – Belmont’s Roger Carroll

Records: Belmont 6-8; Newfound 1-12

Boys’ Hockey

Manchester 2, Bow 1

Key players: Bow – Luke Hartshorn (goal)

Highlights: Bow carried a 1-0 lead into the third period, but Manchester was able to take advantage of Bow mistakes to score two goals in the third period for the win.

Coach’s quote: “I feel like we played with good effort tonight, but didn’t put Manchester away during the first two periods. Their goalie made some big saves, but we have to get better at putting teams away.” – Bow’s Tim Walsh

Records: Manchester 3-5-1; Bow 4-5-1