HS Roundup: North, BG hoop teams win; wrestling quarters today

The Nashua High School North boys basketball team just keeps racking up the wins. And so do the Bishop Guertin boys.
Both teams won handily on a snowy Friday night, capping a busy slate of games. Hollis Brookline’s games with ConVal were moved to today.
And today will be busy as well, as the high school wrestling quarterfinals take place.
Here’s the rundown:
BOYS BASKETBALL
NASHUA NORTH 70,
TIMBERLANE 52
The Titans win their eighth straight game improving their record to 9-1. Sam McElliottled the way with 16 points, Spencer Labreque had 14, Jayden Montgomery had 12 and Curtis Harris contributed 10 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.
North hosts Bishop Guertin to close out the regular season next Friday.
PINKERTON 46,
NASHUA SOUTH 36
The Panthers (4-6) falter for the third game in a row against a stout Astros squad. Cody Rocheleau and Alex Hulfachor led the scoring effort with 16 and eight points respectively.
South visits Bishop Guertin on Tuesday.
BISHOP GUERTIN 71,
MERRIMACK 23
The 12-4 Cardinals saw 13 different scorers in the scoring sheet in their dominant win over the Tomahawks. Nate Kane (12 points), Jordan Robichaud (10 points), Tyler Mackey (nine points) and Dylan Santosuosso (eight points) highlighted the BG offense.
Merrimack’s Jack Tarleton had a team high 14 points. BG hosts Nashua South and Merrimack hosts Londonderry on Tuesday.
LONDONDERRY 52,
ALVIRNE 46
Brendan Graham’s game high 20 points was not enough, as the Broncos (6-3) fell short. Alvirne visits Nashua South next Friday.
SOUHEGAN 35,
MILFORD 33
The Sabers hold off the hard charging Spartans to pick up the win. Johnny McBride led Souhegan with 10 points and Matt Caravan added nine.
Milford’s Caden Zalenski helped the offense with 13 points, while Chuck Urda and Mike Philbrick sparked the defensive unit.
Souhegan hosts Hollis Brookline on February 25 and Milford visits ConVal on Tuesday.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
SOUHEGAN 53,
MILFORD 34
The Sabers pick up a much needed win after losing their last three. Kate Canavan led all scorers with 18 points; Hadley Corcoran added 13 and Caitlin Cooper had nine for Souhegan.
Bailey Johnson led Milford with 12 points. Souhegan visits Hollis Brookline next Thursday and Milford hosts ConVal on Tuesday.
PINKERTON 48,
NASHUA SOUTH 35
The Panthers record stands at 2-3 after Friday night’s loss to the Astros. Iruka Obinelo and Morgan Gillis had 12 and 10 points respectively for the locals.
South will be back in action on Saturday when it hosts Nashua North at 12:30 p.m.
LONDONDERRY 45,
ALVIRNE 30
The Broncos fall to a hot shooting Lancer team on Friday night. Jaime O’Connor had a team high 10 points, Rachel Allard had nine and Paige Mckinley added seven.
Alvirne visits Nashua South on Monday.
HOLLIS BROOKLINE-CONVAL GAMES MOVED TO TODAY
Due to the bad weather, the HB boys and girls basketball games with ConVal were postponed Friday and moved to today, the Cavalier boys vs. CV at 10 a.m.in Hollis and the girls game at 2 p.m. in Peterborough.
WRESTLING QUARTERS TODAY
Today the Division I and II wrestling tourney continues with local teams in action. There are two matches at 10 a.m., Windham at Nashua North in Division I and Portsmouth at Bishop Guertin in Division II.
In a Division II all-local matchup, Hollis Brookline hosts Souhegan at 1:30 p.m.
North handled Windham during the regular season, same for HB over the Sabers.
“It’s always tough to beat a team twice. Windham will go back and look at the things they can fix,” Titans coach Chad Zibolis said. “It’s been a couple weeks so lineups could look different, points can swing real fast in a dual match.
“The team is excited and up for the challenge that (today) brings. It’s been a long time since this program has wrestled in such a big match.”
(Telegraph staff writer Tom King contributed to this report.)