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Bedford Basketball

Friday, December 18, 2009

Travel teams. The Bedford fourth-grade boys basketball travel team defeated Windham 38-12. Joey Barrett led the offense with 12 points, while Stephen Simpson and Zac Tucci chipped in a few baskets. The team moved to 2-0 with a convincing 46-17 win over Pelham. Stephen Simpson had eight points while Reid Kirkpatrick had great foul shooting. Outstanding defense by Stewart Kirpatrick and Connor Roberts led to many of the 46 points. Bedford added a 44-25 victory over Londonderry. The offense was led by Nick Mokas with 12 points and Brennan Hughes with good point guard play.

• The Bedford fourth-grade girls basketball travel team remained unbeaten on the season with a 33-8 victory over Lowell. Stephanie Conrad led Bedford with eight points and Anna May added six markers. Clare and Ruth Driscoll contributed rebounding and strong defensive efforts.

Fourth-grade boys. Pizza Mia edged out Hearthside Realty 8-7 in a defensive battle. Hearthside’s Corey Newman and Collin Hoak combined for three points in the first half while Ben LaCombe scored all four of Hearthside’s second-half points. Pizza Mia’s Michael Masters and Greg Wheeler answered with four each to win the game.

• Bellwether Credit Union finished on the winning side of a game with Keller Williams Realty 17-12. Danny Boyarsky led Bellweather’s scoring with six points followed by Kamyab Nikseresht’s four points. For Keller Williams, Michael Mullen was excellent on defense and scored a big jump shot in the second half to keep it close and Max Chartier played tough defense.

• Accurate Blazing defeated Rescon Basement Solutions 20-14. Matt Gilligan played his first game, turning in strong efforts on both sides of the ball. Spencer Adams and Josh Koellmer contributed offensively and with some big rebounds for the winners. RBS was led offensively by Rohit Yerram, Tim Hoke and Tyler Bourgeois.

• Carrabba’s Italian Grill defeated Bounce U, 6-2. Ryan Douthart and Chase MacEachern provided strong rebounding on both ends of the floor for Carrabbas. Thomas Norfleet nailed the lone basket for Bounce U.

Fifth- and sixth-grade boys. Milford Medical Center-Hyatt defeated Mir Oriental Rugs. Mir Oriental Rugs was led in scoring by Clay Norris, Evan Natale, Logan Major and Jeremy Natale.

Seventh- and eighth-grade boys. Economy Carz defeated Opus 30-28. Evan Terzian led all scorers with 20 points for Economy. Dan Colella dropped in 16 for Laliberte.

• Rock 101 defeated Nixon Peabody 26-12. Rock 101’s Michael Harkness led the way with 13 points. Nixon-Peabody’s Sean Brodeur, Jeff Graves and Tyler Krause each had two points.

• Clifford Sells hung on to beat the BVD Maniacs 28-27. Elias Ashooh led Clifford with eight points and Sam Heald dropped in seven points and Demetri Papkostas added five in the winning effort. BVD Maniacs’ Devon O’Hare tossed in eight points while Allen Zadei had six markers.

• Spectrum Marketing held on to win 32-31 over Montagne Communications. Patrick Simpson led Spectrum with 10 points, Andrew Penaskovic added seven markers and Jake Valeri dropped in eight, including the game-winning base line jumper. In a solid effort by Montagne, Robert Rizos tossed in nine points and Andrew Barton had seven points.

• MDC Recovery Service pulled away at the very end to defeat Front Row Ticket Agency 42-36. Marco Santini led MDC scoring with a season-high 19 points. Teammate Grant Mello dropped in 12 points and Tony Martucci added three. Front Row, which rallied back after being down by 13 early, was led by Travis Soterion’s 12 points and Nathan Jaeger’s 10 markers.

•BJ Laliberte defeated Granite Physiatry 34-28. Andrew Biederman led all Laliberte scorers with 17 and Aaron Palys added six. Granite Physiatry saw a great effort under the boards from Matt Johnston and Matt Tetu, all while tossing in eight points each.

Third- and fourth-grade girls. Orion Eagles-Haas pulled out the victory in the second half over LaBelle Construction 10-4. Lexi Hawtin and Alexa Dyer scored four points each, and Samantha Reeves added two points for the Eagles. Labelle Construction was led by Lily Bromley and Sophia Capistran with a basket each while Tori Pratt and Cate Withee played strong defense.

•Groundskeepers Unlimited was able to slow down Snip-its in a 6-2 win. The offense for Groundskeepers was paced by Morgan Rouleau with six points. Snip-its was led by Hannah Rinko with a basket.

•Baldwin & Clarke received balance scoring as it defeated Precision Letter 16-6. Stephanie Conrad, Erin Beaudoin and Carly Casey each contributed with four points. Precision Letter also had balanced scoring as Olivia Coco, Anna Rope and Stephanie Ropes each had a basket.

• New Horizons pulled out the victory over NH Motor Speedway by a score of 8-6. Tia Singleton scored two baskets while Shannon Bolser and Jessica O’Brien each had one. NH Motor Speedway was led by Hope Lane with four points and Deveon O’Hara with a basket.

Fifth- and sixth-grade girls. Auto Fair-Winn beat Phi Slamma Jamma 23-4. Meghan Winn lead the Autofair Blue with eight points. Emma Holland helped out with great defense and passing.

• The Acting Loft beat Pension Design Services-Wallat 14-12. Seanna Gosslin took control of the offense and defense to lead the Acting Loft to an overtime win.

Seventh- and eighth-grade girls. MDC defeated True Blue 24-18. MDC’s well-rounded offense displayed scoring from seven different players, with Jessica Martucci and Hannah Purcell leading the way with six points each. Kylee Holland led the way for True Blue with 10 points, while Letti Hibbard tossed in four.

• iLevel by Weyerhauser defeated Boehm-Graham Interiors 14-12. Julie Darbouze led iLevel with four points, while teammates Olivia Blake, Shaelyn Eldridge, Amanda Soterion, Jacque Therien and Ali Withee each dropped in two. For Boehm-Graham, Paige Bibbo had 10 points, with Maura Donovan adding two.

• Hamilton Software was able to hang on to beat Voyager Systems 20-13. Hamilton was led by Julia Elmendorf, who had six points, followed by Meg Linehan with four points. Voyager Systems’s second-half comeback, led by Erika Prouolx’s 11 points, fell short. Gabrielle Hunter also scored two points for Voyager.

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