High School Highlights: Merrimack boys lacrosse triumphs
Boys lacrosse
Division II
First Round
No. 7 Merrimack 8,
No. 10 John Stark 3
TJ Fasano scored a hat trick to lead the Tomahawks to their first playoff win since 2002.
Matthew Todd netted two goals, while Jordan Petrocelli (two assists), Jay Lanigan and Declan Covell each scored one goal each. Garrett Murray was on his toes saving 10 shots in goal.
Ian Covell and Josh Korsak played tight defense all game long.
Merrimack plays No. 2 Winnacunnet on Saturday.
No. 4 Hollis Brookline 18,
No. 13 Bow 5
Dylan Terezoni showed great field awareness finding the back of the net five times, for a Cavaliers win.
Joe O’Reilly used his quick hands tallying four assists and two goals.
Jon Kroposki (two assists) and Blake Bergeron continued the attack with three goals a piece. Tim Sullin netted two goals, while Jacob Roy, Joe MacDonough and Brendan Corban added one goal each. Scott Walsh made saves in goal.
Hollis Brookline hosts No. 5 Goffstown on
Saturday.
Division I
first round
No. 9 Timberlane 15,
No. 8 Nashua South 14
The Owls take the one goal win and send the Panthers out of the playoffs. Joe Bodi put together a great game scoring five goals and dishing out one assist.
Drew Fleury also had a phenomenal game netting four goals.
Garrett Fleury had two goals, with Jaden Murphy and Nate Campbell adding a goal and an assist each. Jaiden Dupont was 20 for 25 on faceoffs, while Dominic Pasquale and Ethan Johnson made seven and two saves respectively.
Baseball
Division III
First Round
No. 12 Campbell 2,
No. 5 Raymond 1
With the game tied 1-1 in the fifth, Logan Santos hit a single scoring the winning run for the Cougars. Keegan Mills went 2 for 4 at the plate leading the
offense.
Brett McInerney made great plays on defense for an error less effort. Mills got the win on the mound surrendering one run, seven hits and striking out seven in six and a third
innings.
Campbell will visit No. 4 Hopkinton on Saturday.
Division IV
First Round
No. 5 Wilton-Lynde. 9,
No. 12 Lisbon 2
Neal Brennan picked up a playoff win giving up four hits, two runs and striking out six in five
innings.
Troy Brennan came in to relief giving up no hits and no runs in two innings. WLC struck early in the first inning with three hits. Neal Brennan drove in two runners and clean up hitter Shane Partridge hit in another.
The Warriors added two more runs in the fourth and four in the sixth to hold the Panthers.
WLC plays No. 4 Newmarket on Saturday.