HS Roundup: Cavs stay unbeaten; Doughty paces South win
Hollis Brookline girls lacrosse standout Sabrina Hill scored her 200th career goal on Monday in a 13-4 loss to Winnacunnet. Hill, who is headed to Saint Anselm in the fall, is believed to be the first Cavalier to reach the career 200 goal mark. The Cavs are slated to be back in action on Thusday, hosting Kennett. (Courtesy photo)
A light day relatively speaking on the local high school circuit (probably not as light as Thursday will be with the forecast), but keep an eye on the unbeaten Hollis Brookline boys volleyball team. And Nashua South pitcher Brendan Doughty.
Read on to find out why:
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
HOLLIS BROOKLINE 3, WINNACUNNET 0
The Cavaliers stayed unbeaten at 12-0 with a 25-13, 25-8, 25-19 sweep.
Sam Hersey led the way with 23 assists, 19 service points, five aces and three kills. Ethan Norris had 11 kills and six digs. Teo Morel (five kills, nine service points) and Tyler Wu (great defense).
The was the calm before the storm as the Cavaliers head up to Northwood to take on Coe-Brown today in a battle of unbeatens.
BASEBALL
NASHUA SOUTH 2, TIMBERLANE 1
Brendan Doughty tossed another complete game win, with eight strikeouts. Adam Murray hit the go-ahead home run while Nick Sanossian had the 5-10 Panthers’ other RBI.
South is at Merrimack today
HOLLIS BROOKLINE 5, OYSTER RIVER 4
Connor Gryniewicz’ RBI single plated the tiebreaking run in the top of the seventh in Durham.
Ian Sinclair got the win on the mound for HB, now 10-3, giving up four runs on just three hits ove six innings, walking two and striking out nine. Dylan Morelli closed it out in the seventh with two strikeouts.
Morelli also aided HB’s 11-hit attack going 2 for 2 with three RBIs. Tyler Gryniewicz (two doubles) and Jordan Morelli had three hits on the day.
HB heads to Sanborn today.
SOFTBALL
BISHOP GUERTIN 3, PORTSMOUTH 1
Jenny Davey had a great performance in the circle, giving up five hits and no earned runs in pitching a complete game, striking out two zero walks. Meara McDevitt doubled in a run in the first while Sophie Bilodeau hit into a fielder’s choice to plate what proved to the the winning run in the second. Gabby Gillette had BG’s other RBI.
Now 11-3, BG is slated to complete their suspended game with Londonderry on Thursday – weather permitting – and are at Pinkerton on Friday.
PELHAM 12, MILFORD 7
The Spartans fell to x-x despite getting 16 hits. Mya Coombs went 4 for 4, scoring two runs. Arabell Danforth went 3 for 4, stealing four bases. Alivia Mazzeo and Molly Miles each went 2 for 3, including a homer by Miles.
Mazzeo took the loss in the circle giving up six runs (two earned) on five hits.
BOYS TENNIS
BISHOP GUERTIN 9, MANCHESTER MEMORIAL 0
The Cards cruised against the Crusaders, losing just six games overall.
Singles winners were Jack Kostansek (8-0), Evan Deyak (8-1), Max Moynihan (8-1), Jonny Perrott (8-0), Maxx Lizotte (8-0), and Charlie Dabrowski (8-0).
Doubles winners included Kostansek/Moynihan (8-0), Austin Steinruck/Lizotte (8-0) and Griffin/Goryayinov (8-4).
The 7-5 Cards, winners of seven of their last eight, are at Pinkerton today.
BOYS TENNIS
SOUHEGAN 6, OYSTER RIVER 3
The Sabers got four singles and two doubles wins to move to 7-4. Brian Goddard (8-1), Balthazar Glover (8-3), Parker Shade (8-3) and Patrick Bryson (8-4) were the singles winners.
Goddard/Glover (8-4) and Schade/Bryson (8-5) got the wins in doubles. Souhegan is at Kennett on Thursday.
GOFFSTOWN 7, MERRIMACK 2
Mikhail Agapov (8-6) won at No. 1 singles and teamed up with Leon Rossman to win at No. 1 doubles for the ‘Hawks’ only victories as they wind up the regular season at 6-8.
GIRLS TENNIS
NASHUA SOUTH 7, MANCHESTER CENTRAL 2
The Panthers improved to 8-4 taking four singles and sweeping doubles for their fourth straight triumph.
Singles winners were No. 1 Piya Chokshi (8-5), Krina Dani (8-1), Saanvi Praturu (8-4) and Aranya Arun (8-0).
Chokshi and Praturu won 8-5 at No. 1 doubles and Nikhitha Matta/Alexa Lemire won at No. 3 doubles 8-6. The Panthers received a forfeit at No. 2 doubles.
South hosts Bedford today.
SOUHEGAN 9, MILFORD 0 (Monday)
Saber singles winners included Callie Perrin (8-0), Tess Jancar (8-1), Ori Dart (8-2), Caroline Drum (8-0), Sophia Yates (8-2) and Emma Perrin (8-0).
Perrin/Dart and Yates/Emma Perrin won 8-0. Milford’s Willa Audley and Jasmine Blay managed to get two game wins in singles for the Spartans, now 2-10 heading into today’s match in Wilton vs. Oyster River.
The Sabers will now wait until later next week for Division II tournament action, going in as the top seed at 14-0.


