Boys Basketball
Windham 71, Exeter 52
Tyler Jordan connected on seven three-points as part of his season and career best 27-point night to lead the Jaguars to the NH Division I victory.
“Tyler’s preparation was a big part of his game tonight. His breakout performance was just a matter of time. He’s definitely had it going tonight and we kept finding him,” said head coach Carson Desrosiers.
Brandon Jacobs and Sam Roidoulis each had 13.
Bedford 93,
Pinkerton Academy 73
The Astros had three players in double figures with Brady Sullivan (23), Josh Phanor (15) and Ryder Hawkins (11) but that wasn’t enough against the high-scoring Bedford team.
Pelham 64, Pembroke 63
The Pythons (3-2) defeated previously undefeated Pembroke Academy (4-1) in an entertaining NH Division II contest. Pembroke took a one point lead (27-26) into the half after trailing by ten (16-6) after the first. The teams entered the final frame knotted at 43-43.
Luke Estell was high scorer with 17, Brady Hegan scored 13 points and added nine rebounds and Brady O’Connor scored nine of his 13 in the final quarter. Osinachi Nwabueze also chipped in five points off the bench and played strong defense.
Timberlane splits
In a game played on Monday night, Jeremy Mlocek had 16 points and Matt Fitzgerald was also in double figures with 12, but that wasn’t enough as the Owls fell to Oyster River, 64-53.
On Tuesday, Timberlane trounced Manchester Memorial 71-46, behind a career high 17-point night from Cam Stevens and ten points from Liam Kelley.
Central Catholic 97
Billerica 48
In MVC play, Central improved to 8-1 with a lopsided win over a winless Indians team. Javi Lopez led the way with 27 points.
Andover 61, Chelmsford 36
The Golden Warriors were paced by outstanding performances from Owen Foley (20 points) and Cameron Gath (13). Sam Concemi also ended in double figures with ten.
Lowell 58, Haverhill 55
Top scorers for the Hillies were Hunter Blais with 13 points, including three 3-pointers and freshman Jonzel Contreras, who finished with nine points, six rebounds and five assists.
Lawrence 67, Dracut 53
The Lancers (2-6) won their second straight behind the trio of seniors Joan Vidal (8 points, 10 rebounds and 15 assists), Brown Kouhiko (13 points, 4 rebounds) and Anthony Pena Diaz (16 points, 6 rebounds).
Tewksbury 58, Methuen 51
The Rangers were edged out by a much improved Redmen squad. Isaiah Andino had 20 points, Nate Clemente chipped in with ten, and Alexander Santiago provided strong defense in his first start.
Rockport 60,
Notre Dame Cristo Rey 51
The Panthers suffered their first loss of the season on Monday night. Senior co-captain Sebastian Garcia scored 22 points and senior co-captain Isaias Feliciano added nine points and six rebounds.
Fellowship 68,
Jesse Remington 49
JC Luna scored a game high 31 points and had ten rebounds, while teammate Israel Kamuanga added 19 points and ten rebounds to lead Fellowship to the victory.
Girls Basketball
Chelmsford 59,
Andover 51 (2OT)
In a terrific back and forth game, the Lions improved to 7-0 on the season with the double-overtime victory. The Golden Warriors were led by Elizabeth LaRovere with 13 points and Keira Linehan, who added 11.
Billerica 44,
Central Catholic 39
The Raiders (5-1) fell for the first time this season by a pesky Indians’ squad. Kerri Finneran led the way with 11 points and Lilly Phillips added nine for the Raiders.
Tewksbury 52, Methuen 25
Ansy Low scored seven points to lead the Rangers in the loss.
Hillies and Lancers defeated
Elsewhere in the MVC, Lowell defeated Haverhill 53-22 and Dracut topped Lawrence, 62-37.
Fellowship Christian 41,
Jesse Remington 33
Merrie Black had 16 rebounds and ten points, Chloe Callahan had 13 points with five assists, and Daniela Nunez added ten points to help Fellowship improve to 5-2 on the season.
Salem 69, Merrimack 29
In NH Division I play, Lily George (19) and Lindsay Goetz (17) combined to score 36 as the Blue Devils came away with the lopsided victory.
Bedford 65,
Pinkerton Academy 52
The Astros were defeated by a strong Bedford team despite 17 points from Brooke Benz.
Timberlane splits
In a game played on Monday, both Rylee Donahue and Ella Lampron finished with 14 points as the Owls were defeated by Oyster River, 54-43. Sam Mooney also chipped in with nine points.
On Tuesday, Timberlane defeated Manchester Memorial 67-40 as Mooney exploded with 22 points — including four treys — and Donahue added 20.