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Bedford Basketball
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Third-grade boys. Access EMS walked away with a win over BJ Laliberte Electric, 19-2. Ryan Toscano, Jason Boucher and Brian Faxon were aggressive on offense and Jordan Twomey and Christian Bourgeous provided excellent defense for the winners. Lucien Mumpini scored all the points for BJ Laliberte Electric. Clarence Heng was awesome on defense and Noel Desmarais was great under the boards.
• NH Motor Speedway walked away with an 11-6 win over DNS Construction. DNS Construction was led by the shooting of Jack Sylvain and the defensive skills of Luke Barreto, Anthony Bobo and Zacharry Garron. Blake Murry led NH Motor Speedway seven points, followed by Nick Landman and Quent McDonough with two each.
• Bedford Friends of Recreation came out on top against EPE Corporation 9-2. Great passing by Sam Ashooh and Jack Reusch and impressive defensive by Jack Gunning helped keep EPE in the game. Noah Hughes excelled on offense for BFOR and Will Zimmerman and James Luck proved to be unstoppable under the boards.
Fourth-grade boys. Carrabbas Italian Grill defeated Keller Williams Realty, 23-12. Gannon Lowrie led Carrabba’s with a season-high 13 points, followed by an eight-point outing by Kyle Fink. Liam Jackson’s dominant rebounding and solid defense helped secure the win. Keller Williams was led offensively by Nick Towey and Steve and Max Chartier. Chris Chartier and Michael Mullen supplied tight defense.
• Accurate Brazing stayed undefeated with a win over Hearthside Realty 16-11. Accurate Brazing was lead on offense by Matt Gilligan and Spencer Adams. Justin Bonenfant, Johnathon Violette, and Mason Adams lead the defensive effort. Connor Crowley and Collin Hoak led Hearthside’s offense with a combined 10 points, while Ben Lacombe, Owen Brown and Alex Chicchetto battled Accurate Brazing’s Chris Francis down low for rebounds all day. Hearthside fought hard to come back but could not get their shots to drop.
• Rescon Basement Solutions pulled out a 28-12 victory over Pizza Mia. Ryan Andrews, Tyler Bourgeois and Colton Krasinski led Rescon Basement offensively. A strong defensive and rebounding effort was provided by Jack O’Donnell and Tim Hoke. Michael Masters led Pizza Mia’s offense while Jack St. Hilaire played tough defense.
• Bellwether Credit Union defeated Bounce U, 16-6. Scoring for the winners was led by Jake Boyarsky, with eight points, and there were offensive contributions from Danny Boyasky, Cole Benson, Charley Speaker and Kamyab Nikseresht. Ishaan Chatterjee led Bounce U with four points while Jake Coutu chipped in with two.
Fifth- and sixth-grade boys. Gilman Law held on for a 26-20 win over Progressive Energy. Paul Toscano led Gilman with 14 points and Andrew Schroeder netted eight markers. The Taylor brothers, Jonathan and Greg, forced several steals on defense. John Kiernan led Progressive with 12 points. Chris Trilling added six points, and contributed to an effective trapping defense.
• NAMTEK edged Oztek Corp in an overtime thriller, 27-25. Chiku Patel’s strong defensive was as a key for NAMTEK in the victory. Oztek was led by smart ball-handling of Adam Kalil and strong rebounding from David Gaudet.
• Oriental Rugs pulled out a victory over River Road Pediatrics, 17-15. Jake Sarno, Mir Sultan, Evan Natale and Jason Albright led the Oriental Rugs offensively. River Road got a big scoring day from Joey McHugh, and good all-around play by Corey McGinley and Ethan Widrig.
• Oztek Corp. defeated Gilman Law, 26-8. Connor Zendzian ran the offense for Oztek with strong rebounding from Manny Ray and A.J. Fox. Gilman was led by Nathan Holt on offense.
• River Road Pediatrics lost a tight battle with Bedford Men’s Club 21-18. River Road was led by Ben Domingue, who had six points. The scoring was then spread out fairly evenly between Ryan Linehan, Corey McGinley, Joe McHugh, Ricky Salvatore, James Mcguire and Ethan Widrig.
Seventh- and eighth-grade boys. Economy Carz defeated Clifford Sells, 33-24. Kyle Barnsley and Evan Terzian both led Economy with nine points while Michael Carluccio dropped in seven markers and Alex Garrison added three. Howell had a great game for Clifford Sells scoring 10 points. Elias Ashooh and Demetri Papakostas threw down four each.
• BJ Laliberte defeated BVD Maniacs 27-22. BJ Laliberte’s Andrew Biedermann led the way with 13 points, followed by teammate Aaron Palys, who had 10 points. A great defensive effort from Connor Stahl and Gurudeep Machupalli proved important in the win. Devon O’Hare was the leading scorer for the Maniac’s with nine. Teammate Jared Einarson followed with six and Allen Zadei had four markers.
• Rock 101 held on for a 27-22 victory over Montagne Communications. Kyle Andersson was the leading scorer for 101 with eight points and Patrick Winn followed with six. Eric Andrikowich and Andrew Kalil each scored four markers to help secure the victory. Montagne was led by Justin Mickelson with a game-high 10 while Andrew Barton and David Johnson added six apiece.
• Nixon Peabody defeated OPUS, 34-19. Sean Brodeur and Jeff Graves were the leading scorers for Nixon-Peabody with nine points apiece. A solid game from Cole Nimmo resulted in six points and teammate Tyler Krause followed with five markers. For OPUS, Dan Colella and Ty Benson both dropped in eight points. Robert Flynn and Matthew Tierney had a strong defensive game for OPUS.
• Front Row’s offense was clicking on all cylinders in a 44-27 win over Spectrum Marketing. Evan Turgeon led the winners with 14 points and Nick Barnard added 11 markers. Ryan Dwyer worked hard under the basket for Front Row. Patrick Simpson led Spectrum with eight points while Conrad Li dropped in six points and Jake Valeri and Tyler O’Brien each added two. Austin Couture showed great hustle the entire game for Spectrum.
Third- and fourth-grade girls. NH Motor Speedway defeated Snip-its, 8-2. Scoring for the winners were Hope Lang and Hannah Mcmanus, each with four points, while Hannah Rinko scored one basket for Snip-its. Ella Lange played a strong defensive game for NH Motor Speedway.
• LaBelle Construction scored 10 points in the second half to defeat Baldwin & Clarke 16-8. Four players scored for LaBelle Construction with Cate Withee scoring eight points, Erica Barley added four markers and Sophie Capistran and Corrie LaBelle each with a basket. Baldwin & Clarke also had balanced scored with Carly Casey scoring four points, and Marisa Johnson and Brooke Burdon each scoring a basket. Courtney Christopher and Veronica Gikas also played strong defensively for Baldwin & Clarke.
• The Orion Eagles and Precision Letter Corporation played a tough game that resulted in an 8-8 tie. Emily Adams led Precision Letter with four points, while Grace Rooney and Anna Ropes each had two points. Morgan Burke led the Orion Eagles with four points, while Alexa Dyer and Lexi Hawtin each chipped in two points.
Anneliese Haas had five rebounds, while Emma Peluso played strong defense for the Eagles.
• New Horizons defeated Groundskeepers Unlimited 12-5. Leading the offense for New Horizons was Kaleigh Singleton with eight points. Scoring for Groundskeepers Unlimited was Lauren LaBonte with three points and Morgan Rouleau with two markers.
Fifth- and sixth-grade girls. A season-high 26 points by Brie Purcell led Sojourn Partners to a 31-28 win over AutoFair. Strong team defense and 10 points came from Emma Holland and Julianna Mumpini. In the last five minutes, Carolyn Brodeur’s defense kept Auto Fair from finishing a great comeback.
• Madisyn Simpson led Phi Slamma Jamma with six points as PSJ defeated EconomyCarz, 10-6. Rav Damerla played solid defense all over the floor and Annie Sasso made several steals. Rachel Wells lead EconomyCarz as she banged in four points and pounded the boards for rebounds.
• Production’s Inc. defeated The Acting Loft, 20-19. Pressure defense from Rachel Philbrick created many fast break chances. The Acting Loft saw speedy Maddison Blake pump in nine points and Sarah Elmendorf add four.
Seventh- and eighth-grade girls. MDC Recovery Service defeated Hamilton Software, 21-14. Hannah Purcell led MDC’s offense with eight points.
Chandler Lake, Becca Pyszka and Brenna Williams tossed in four points each. Great defense by Jessica Martucci and Kira D’Amato helped to seal the victory.
Ashley Maddox dropped in eight points for Hamilton, while Julia Elmendorf and Payton Terzian each added three. Strong rebounding by Kelsey Hoak helped to keep the game close for Hamilton.
• Voyager Systems managed to hold on for a 13-10 win over iLevel by Weyerhauser. Voyagers’ Erika Prouolx led all scorers with six points, while Gabrielle Hunter chipped in with five markers and Julia Cassidy added two. iLevel’s offense produced five players with two points each – Olivia Blake, Madison Collins, Amanda Soterion, Jacque Therrien and Ali Withee.
• Boehm-Graham Interiors held on in the final seconds to defeat True Blue Cleaners, 21-20. Boehm was led by guard Katie Hosang’s 10 points, while Paige Bibbo tossed in seven points and Maura Donovan and Hannah Smith each chipped in with two markers. For True Blue, Kylee Holland was the leading scorer with nine points.
Teammate Jacque Kapoian added five markers, while Hannah Blake, Anika Hibbard and Letti Hibbard each added two points.
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