High schools: Kearsarge boys’ tennis extends win streak, holds on to first place; plus Tuesday’s girls’ tennis, track, baseball and softball results

Published: 04-23-2025 2:03 AM |
Kearsarge 9, Trinity 0
Key players: Kearsarge – Liam Miller, Graham West, Billy Reid, Max Reid, Rylan Fitzgerald
Highlights: The Cougars swept the shorthanded Pioneers on Tuesday. Trinity had to forfeit No. 3 doubles and No. 6 singles due to a lack of players. Kearsarge is the only undefeated team remaining in Division III and has sole possession of first place.
Records: Kearsarge 7-0; Trinity 0-5
Pinkerton 7, Concord 2
Key players: Concord — Sarah Saleem (8-5 win at No. 5 singles), Malia Moffett and Libby Labombard (9-7 win at No. 1 doubles)
Highlights: Saleem earned Concord’s first singles victory against Pinkerton in several years.
Coach’s quote: “Pinkerton is another community where parents get their players started in tennis early. Libby has our fastest footwork, and she gave Malia many opportunities to work on volleys under pressure. Malia’s net game was great today.” – Concord’s Greg Malette
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Records: Pinkerton 3-1; Concord 1-5
Bow 7, Milford 2
Key players: Bow – Katie McCabe (8-0 at No. 1 singles), Maddy Desrosiers (9-8 (7-4) win at No. 2 singles), Makaylie Laws (8-2 at No. 3 singles), Lilly Gula (8-2 at No. 4 singles), Alexis Pelletier (8-5 win at No. 5 singles), Grace DeCosta (8-1 win at No. 6 singles)
Highlights: The Falcons swept the singles matches to take a 6-0 lead and DeCosta teamed with Sierra Scull for an 8-0 win at third doubles.
Coach’s quote: “It was another win over someone ahead of us in the standings. Also, I was very excited for Maddy to pull out the tiebreaker win.” – Bow’s Steve Langevin
Records: Bow 3-4; Milford 2-4
Oyster River 54, Coe-Brown 47, Spaulding 42
Key players: Coe-Brown – Cameron Lee (1st 110 hurdles in 17.88, 2nd 400), Jackson Doran (1st long jump in 18-10, 3rd 200), Anthony Szatko (1st triple jump in 38-1.5), Harrison O’Neal (1st pole vault at 10-0), Ethan Newick (2nd 200, 3rd 100), 4x100 (1st)
Highlights: The Bears split a tri-meet hosted by Oyster River.
Inter-Lakes 123, Gilford 117, Belmont 102, Newfound 77, Raymond 77, Campbell 38, Epping 32, Bishop Brady 23, Franklin 7, Hinsdale 7
Key players: Belmont – Brady Filteau (1st shot put in 40-9.5, 1st discus at 140-3), David Tripp (1st 110 hurdles in 17.94, 3rd 300 hurdles), Nathan Allard (2nd triple jump, 3rd long jump), Ethan Rivera (2nd shot put), Brock Smith (3rd high jump), Christian Edgren (3rd triple jump), 4x100 (2nd); Bishop Brady – Ryan Casey (1st 300 hurdles in 45.84, 3rd 110 hurdles); Franklin – Gabriel Marland (5th high jump), Cole Johnson (6th 400)
Highlights: The Red Raiders finished third in a 12-team meet on their home track.
Newport 196, Kearsarge 123.5, Sunapee 49, Derryfield 47.5
Key players: Kearsarge – Mason Christensen (1st 400 in 56.25, 4th 200), Daniel Dalbec (1st 800 in 2:02), Andrew Brahan (1st pole vault at 9-0, 3rd triple jump), Jacob Dunn (1st 300 hurdles in 46.68, 2nd high jump, 5th long jump), Clay Perrault (2nd 1,600, 5th 800), Johnathan Barselle (2nd triple jump)
Highlights: The Cougars finished second on their home track thanks to a balanced performance on both the track and in the field.
Hillsboro-Deering 4th
Key players: H-D – Braden Savoy (1st javelin 147-11, 1st triple jump in 39-1, 2nd long jump, 3rd high jump), Louis Neal (4th 3,200), Noah Welch (5th 800), Chase Owen (6th 200), 4x100 (2nd), 4x400 (3rd)
Highlights: The Hillcats finished fourth out of seven teams at the ConVal Invite. ConVal (157 points), Mascoma (95), Hollis-Brookline (82) and H-D (59) were the top four teams.
Coe-Brown 76, Oyster River 47, Spaulding 20
Key players: Coe-Brown – Isabelle Grenier (1st shot put in 30-6.5, 1st discus in 108-9.25), Bristol Shirland (1st 100 hurdles in 16.35, 1st 300 hurdles in 51.91), Liliah Fitzpatrick (1st 100 in 13.5, 2nd 200, 2nd high jump), Jazzlyn Curry (1st long jump in 15-8, 2nd triple jump), Elizabeth Joy (1st javelin in 95-9, 3rd 300 hurdles), Brooke Main (1st pole vault at 8-6), Maryanne Sawyer (1st 1,600 in 7:03), 4x100 (1st)
Highlights: The Bears won 10 of 16 events to take the victory in a tri-meet hosted by Oyster River.
Gilford 151.5, Belmont 97, Campbell 87, Newfound 75.5, Inter-Lakes 57, Raymond 54, Bishop Brady 47, Moultonborough 22, Hinsdale 12, Epping 4, Franklin 3
Key players: Belmont – Ava Lacasse (1st 100 in 12.99, 2nd 200), Jaelyn Nialetz (1st 400 in 1:07), Mia Ellis (2nd 100 hurdles), Hailey Clairmont (3rd triple jump), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (2nd); Bishop Brady – Sarah Allen (3rd long jump, 4th 100, 5th 200), Aleah Ryan (2nd high jump, 4th triple jump, 5th long jump), Payton Bryson (3rd 100); Franklin – Payton Cloutier (7th 300 hurdles)
Highlights: The Red Raiders finished second in an 11-team meet on their home track.
Kearsarge 210, Newport 90, Sunapee 79, Derryfield 55
Key players: Kearsarge – Ainsley Frenkiewch (1st long jump at 15-6.5, 1st pole vault at 7-6, 1st triple jump in 31-2), Riley Raynes (1st 200 in 28.46, 2nd 100), Juliet Faria (1st 400 in 1:06), Ava Valle (1st 1,600 in 6:09), Ellie Wimer (1st 300 hurdles in 55.25), Daphne Henrichsen (2nd 100 hurdles, 2nd 300 hurdles), Javiera Eliessetch (2nd 200, 2nd high jump, 3rd 100), Ciara Kerley (2nd pole vault, 2nd long jump, 3rd triple jump), 4x100 (2nd)
Highlights: The Cougars won seven of 16 events, led by three individual victories from Frenkiewich, to win a quad meet on their home track.
Hillsboro-Deering 5th
Key players: H-D – Lilyana Valley (1st 300 hurdles in 59.51, 4th 100 hurdles), Nathalie Proulx (2nd 100 hurdles), Samantha Hargreaves (5th long jump), Makayla Vincent (6th 100), 4x100 (3rd)
Highlights: The Hillcats finished fifth out of seven teams at the ConVal Invite. Hollis-Brookline (162.5 points), Mascoma (104), Milford (87.5), ConVal (47) and H-D (31) were the top five teams.
Pelham 7, Merrimack Valley 2
Key players: MV – Jonas Weed (6 IP, 3 H, 8 K), Jacob Baggett (2 hits)
Highlights: MV held a 2-1 lead heading into the final frame, but Pelham plated six runs in the seventh inning.
Coach’s quote: “Still looking for a complete game. Today our defense let us down and we wasted a solid outing by Jonas.” – MV’s Sean Wheeler
Records: Pelham 2-2; MV 0-4
Raymond 10, Kearsarge 7
Key players: Kearsarge – Star Henion (2 hits), Emma Dubaere (2 hits, 2 RBI), Naimah Wilson (2 hits, 2 RBI), Brooke Aiken (2 hits), Hannah Priest (2 RBI)
Highlights: Kearsarge jumped out to a 7-0 lead thanks to 11 hits, but Raymond put up eight runs in the fifth inning to take the lead.
Coach’s quote: “Could not have been happier with how the game started. Our bats were hot and we were making the plays in the field. Unfortunately the five errors we made in the fifth swung the momentum into Raymond’s favor and we couldn’t recover. Hats off to them. It’s another game’s experience for my young group and hopefully we can start stringing a few complete games together because I truly feel that we are two innings away from being 2-2.” – Kearsarge’s Ed Shaughnessy
Records: Raymond 1-2; Kearsarge 0-4
John Stark 10, ConVal 5
Key players: John Stark – Zoe Lawson (8 goals), Ryan Mucci (3 assists), Kaycie Rhodes (goal, assist), Addie DeCew (goal); ConVal – Zadie Marshall (3 goals), Abigail Rodenhiser (2 goals)
Highlights: Bella Donnelly had some key ground ball controls that initiated great transitions for the Generals and goalie Rowin Ledy also had a great game with clears that started up some attacking plays. DeCew did well on the draw which, helping the Generals win more 50/50 balls in Monday’s victory.
Records: John Stark 3-1; ConVal 2-2