Girls Basketball
Timberlane 48, Merrimack 27
Rylee Donahue pumped in 22 to lead the Owls to the lopsided NH Division I victory. Her teammate Sam Mooney was also in double figures, ending with 11.
Pinkerton Academy 73,
Nashua South 50
The Astros’ offense was clicking on all cylinders led by Sydney Gerossie with 21, Brooke Benz with 18 and Kaylee Dupuis with 14.
Windham 50, Winnacunnet 18
A spread out scoring attack helped the Jaguars (2-0) come away with the dominating win. Elizabeth Grasso and Megan Husson had eight points each, while Lilah Boucher and Gabby Gullifa had six each.
Salem 66, Spaulding 20
Ella Mosto was the game high scorer as she finished with 16 to lead the Blue Devils to the win. Lindsay Goetz added 14 and Lily George chipped in with nine.
Boys Hockey
Windham 6, Dover 3
Ricky Barker had a goal, and three assists and Alex Dolezal had two goals and one assist to lead the Jaguars to the win. Blake Paquette, Greyson Quaglietta and Josh Trudel had the other goals, while Paquette, Ethan Peluso, Sammy Kramer and Cole Hamilton had one assist each.
Andover 4, Bishop Fenwick 1
In a late game played Saturday night, Andover came away with the season opening non-league win. Brian Pierini scored two goals, while Luke Conley and David Dunham scored one each. Single assists came from Ryan Jaillet, Colin Reilly, Jacob Santagati, Cian Ruiz-Boylan, Mark Brodigan and Finn Sheehy.
Girls Hockey
HPNA 2,
Algonquin 2
Kira Dolan and Quinn Bennett scored single goals to help HPNA earn a point in the non-league contest.
Andover 3, Shrewsbury 2
Defenseman Grace Johnson scored twice, including the game winner, and Scarlet Glass scored her first of the year to lead the Golden Warriors to the win. Lucy Maclean, Bella DiFiore, Abby Walles, Nora Hurley, Glass and Abby Srivastava had single assists. Freshman Rylan Collins 12 saves in net for her first career win.
Boys Basketball
Winnacunnet 58,
Windham 50
Jack Koutrobis (15), Tyler Jordan (11) and Sam Roidoulis (10) combined to score 36 of the Jaguars points but that wasn’t enough.
Nashua South 81, Pinkerton 75
The Astros fell short in this back-and-forth, high scoring game.
Gymnastics
Chelmsford/Billerica/Tyngsboro 125.95,
Methuen 125
The Rangers were just edged out by less than point in the MVC season opener. Caroline Vecchi was second in the all-around competition with a 32.95. She was first on the floor exercise (8.4), second on the beam (8.9) and third on the vault (8.4).