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BEDFORD - Both Emery Lawton and Sage Bussiere had memorable nights for the Portsmouth High School girls lacrosse team in its 18-4 Division I win over Bedford on Monday, May 18 at Tom Daubney Field.
Lawton scored a team-high seven goals, including the 100th of her career, while Bussiere had five saves and reached 300 for her career.
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Raegan Lawton added four goals and three assists as Portsmouth improved to 11-0 with the win. Georgia Bouvier and Lily Patterson both had two goals for the Clippers, and Ginger Vinciguerra had one goal and one assist, and both Elliott Blenkinsop and Ellie Patrick scored a goal.
Exeter 18
Central/West 3
EXETER - Sophomore Riley Benevides scored one goal, the 100th of her career, in this Division I win for the Blue Hawks.
Phoebe Christenson and Marissa Latini both had three goals for the Blue Hawks, and Racquel Battle, Lizzie DeLello, Josephine Vadala and Molly Byrne all had two, and Kaya Cargill, Izzy Vadala and Brooke Battle all had one.
Exeter's Grace McIlroy reached 100 career draw controls in the win. Goalie Maggie Lilly (two) and Byrne (one) combined for three saves.
Winnacunnet 18
Hollis-Brookline 3
HAMPTON - Both McKinley Fowler and Elle Emery reached the 200-career point milestone on the same play when Emery assisted Fowler on a goal in this Division II win for the Warriors.
Fowler finished the game with five goals and one assist, while Emery had a goal and three assists. Ari Rizzo and Addy McErlain both had three goals for the Warriors, and Emily Arlington (two goals, two assists), Reese Gandt (two goals), Annika Jacques (goal), Casey Kropp (goal) and Hannah Curtin (assist) all figured in the scoring.
Winnacunnet goalie Benten Lyford had three saves.
St. Thomas Aquinas 19
Concord Christian 7
CONCORD - Talula Gregg had seven goals, Lizzy Holden had four, and Charlotte Kelly and Annita Parmelee both had two for St. Thomas Aquinas in its Division III win.
Charlotte De Tolla, Julia Bryan, Addy Allen and Kate Kreycik all had one goal for the Saints, while goalie Reese Foss had three saves. Defensively, Izzy Taylor and Cara Forest starred.
Dover 19
Memorial/Central 3
DOVER - Cooper Ketcham scored six goals and and Parker Ketcham had five goals and two assists to lead Dover (9-5) to this Division I win.
Dover's Geffin Adorian (two goals, two assists), Sylas Brown (two goals), Porter Gray (goal, three assists), Logan Carter (goal, two assists), Danny Toland (goal, assist) and Finn Joyce (goal) all figured in the scoring.
Winnacunnet 19
Hollis-Brookline 1
HOLLIS - Alec Mitchell and Spencer Zigler both had four goals and one assist as Winnacunnet improved to 11-1 with this Division II win.
Beckett Rath added three goals for the Warriors, while Junior Paschal (two goals), Brian McCown (goal, two assists), Burke Spalding (goal, assist), Sully Duffy (goal), Mason Ayala (goal), Hale Dodier (assist) and Michael Bramhall (assist) all figured in the scoring.
Mitchell and Chris Choquette were a combined 20-for-22 on faceoffs in the win. Goalie Joel Williams allowed just one goal, and Paschal and Evan Stamper starred defensively.
Oyster River 15
Kingswood 6
WOLFEBORO - Jeff Keyes, Alex Moody and Blake Callander all had four goals for Oyster River in its Division II win.
Demitrius Tsakiris added two goals and two assists for the Bobcats, while Toby Bergeron-Killough had one goal, and Kavi Weber and Jadyn Smart both had one assist.
Souhegan 16
Spaulding 4
AMHERST - Rowan Hughes had two goals, and Logan Hickman and Max Drena both had one for Spaulding in its Division II loss.
Berwick Academy 16
Landmark School 6
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Cole Cournoyer and Liam Quinn both had four goals and one assist as Berwick won this McCoy Cup semifinal.
Berwick Academy willy play for the championship game on May 20 at Wheaton College in Norton, Mass.
Berwick's Ebbin Perkins (two goals, four assists), Reed Kenney (two goals, two assists), Jack Goodrich (two goals, assist), Jack Lorden (goal) and Amir Makdad (goal) all figured in the scoring. Berwick goalie Landon Vivathana had 13 saves.
Bedford 12
Portsmouth 11
BEDFORD - The Bulldogs scored four runs in the seventh inning to send this Division I game into extra innings. Portsmouth scored four runs in the eighth, only to see Bedford score five and walk-off with the win in its half of the eighth.
Kora Douglass led Portsmouth with four hits and three RBIs, while Laura Milks had two hits, three RBIs, and three runs scored, and Ainsley MacGlashing had two hits, one RBI, and two runs scored.
St. Thomas Aquinas 4
White Mountains 3
DOVER - Sophomore Hailey Anzmann drove in the game-tying run and scored the winning run as St. Thomas Aquinas rallied for this Division III win.
It was the eighth straight win for St. Thomas which improved to 10-2 on the season, while White Mountains is 9-2.
Anzmann drove home Mattie Williams with a one-out single, tying the game at 3-3. Olivia Semprini followed with a single to move Hailey to third base, and Maddie Hamilton's fielder's choice scored Anzmann for the go-ahead run.
Anzmann allowed six hits and three runs, two earned, over six innings, striking out five and earning the win.
Williams hit a solo homer in the first inning, and scored three runs, while Anzmann (two hits, RBI, run), Mollie Gaynor (hit, RBI) and Semprini (hit) led the offense.
Pinkerton 10
Exeter 1
EXETER - The Astros scored six runs in the fifth inning and four in the sixth for this Division I win.
Maddy Mann had two hits and scored on Jill Ryan's RBI, while Grace Goodreau and Ava Minghella both had a hit.
Oyster River 7
Coe-Brown 5
DURHAM - Aliza Parks had a two-run single in the sixth as Oyster River improved to 13-1 with this Division II win. Parks led the Bobcats with three hits.
Kate Michaud's two-run homer gave Oyster River a 2-1 lead, Aubrey DeJesus had an RBI single, and Payton Drapeau's fielder's choice drove home a run.
Sam Bishop allowed two earned runs over seven innings, striking out four for the win.
Hillsboro-Deering 6
Somersworth 4
HILLSBORO - Kylie Pettengill had three hits in this Division III loss for Somerworth.
Mascenic 10
Newmarket 5
NEWMARKET - Brielle Duffy homered, doubled, drove in three and scored two runs for Newmarket in its Division IV loss.
Ava Zundell (hit, RBI), Annaleigha Dotson (hit, run), Anika Benson (hit) and Paige Sweitzer (two runs) led Newmarket.
York 8/16
Cape Elizabeth 1/2
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine - The Wildcats swept this Class B South doubleheader and improved to 7-1 on the season.
Sarah Orso struck out seven and pitched a no-hitter in Game 1, and then homered and drove in five in Game 2. Maddie Fitzgerald drove in five in the doubleheader, while Maya Babcock had five hits, and Piper Catanese scored seven runs.
Portsmouth Christian 13
Nute 1
DOVER - Eliza Arwood had three RBIs and scored two runs, leading PCA to this Division IV win. Lexi Anderson had one hit, scored one run and drew two walks for the Eagles.
Marshwood 12
Deering 0, 5 inn.
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Lexey Boucher struck out five and didn't allow a hit over five innings for Marshwood in its Class A South win.
The Hawks scored four runs in each of the first three innings.
Zoe Carnes had three hits and drove in five for Marshwood, while Dot Ryan had two hits and scored three runs. Evie Bennett and Laurali Shisler both had one hit, one RBI and one run scored in the win.
Bedford 4
Portsmouth 3
PORTSMOUTH - Bedford scored all four of its runs in the second inning of this Division I game at Leary Field.
Bedford improved to 12-3 on the season, while Portsmouth is 4-10.
Zavier Lampert, Jackson Hooper and Jack Moreau all had two hits for the Clippers, who stranded 13 runners, including eight in scoring position.
Portsmouth's Nolan Bernier got the start and struck out five over three innings, and Jake Poulin pitched four scoreless innings of relief.
Winnacunnet 3
Concord 2
HAMPTON - Brantson Larck's two-out single to center scored Justin Coates from second with the game-winning walk-off win for the Warriors in this Division I contest.
Concord scored single runs in the second and fourth innings. That 2-0 lead held up until Braeden O'Hara's two-run homer over the left field fence tied the game in the sixth inning.
Coates reached in the seventh on a one-out infield error. Pinch-hitter Dwight Souther beat out an infield hit to the Concord first baseman, and one-out later Larck brought roped the game-winning single.
Junior Oscar Fritz earned the complete-game win, scattering seven hits and one earned run over seven innings, striking out two. Larck had two of Winnacunnet's seven hits off Concord's Alex Turant, while Harvey Reynoso, O'Hara, Ethan Roy, Coates and Souther all had one.
St. Thomas Aquinas 18
Merrimack Valley 1
PENACOOK - The Saints erupted for 10 runs in the first inning and cruised to this five-inning Division II win.
Kenny Avery and Ryan Gould both had one hit and three RBIs for St. Thomas (10-5), while Brandon Skowron (two hits, two RBIs, three runs), Colin Healy (two hits, two RBIs, three runs), Gabe Carlisle (two hits, two RBIs, two runs), Brady McDonald (two hits, RBI, two runs) and Cam Stowell (hit, three runs) all contributed.
Hayden White struck out four and allowed one hit and one unearned run over four innings for the Saints, while Conall Ciaschini struck out two in one inning of work.
Somersworth 16
Hillsboro-Deering 5
HILLSBORO - The Hilltoppers scored two runs in the first inning, four in the second, eight in the third and two in the sixth, cruising to this Division III win.
Camden Pettengill led Somersworth with three hits, three RBIs and two runs scored, while Brian Bjorkman had three hits, two RBIs and three runs scored. Jackson Dumont added two RBIs in the win
Newmarket 3
Mascenic 0
NEWMARKET - Evan Sheehan allowed four hits and struck out 13 as Newmarket improved to 13-0 with this Division IV win.
Nate Fluet had two hits and one RBI for the Mules, and Sheehan, Anthony Jurkoic and Jackie Prompradit all had one hit.
Nute 9
Portsmouth Christian Academy 8
NUTE - Allen McGuire had three hits and one RBI, and Grady Howe had two hits, including a homer, for PCA (7-4) in its Division IV loss.
Zech Beal and Andrew Earwood both had two hits and one RBI for the Eagles.
Cape Elizabeth 3
York 0
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine - Sophomore Alex Dimino, in his first varsity start, had two hits for York (3-5) in its Class B South loss.
York juniors Zach Tremblay and Mason Deeney combined to allow four his over six innings.
Dover 9
Nashua South 0
DOVER - Paige Wilson (No. 1, 8-3), Kim Tarr (No. 2, 8-1), Jane Mathews (No. 3, 8-0), Siena D’Ambrosio (No. 4, 8-1), Lily Mozzoni (No. 5, 8-3) and Ella Froton (No. 6, 8-2) all won in singles for Dover in its Division I match.
In doubles, Wilson and D’Ambrosio won 8-0 at No. 1, Tarr and Mathew won 8-1 at No. 2, and Mozzoni and Froton won 8-0 at No. 3.
Portsmouth 9
Con-Val 0
PORTSMOUTH - Avery Porter (No. 1, 8-2), Aia Tracz (No. 2, 8-4), Elyse White (No. 3, 8-4), Anna Syphers (No. 4, 8-0), Aoife Ryan (No. 5, 8-1) and Ailish Honda (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles for Portsmouth (10-1) in this Division II match.
In doubles, Porter and White won 8-4 at No. 1, Tracz and Syphers won 8-0 at No. 2, and Harper Huskey and Syd Ruel won 8-0 at No. 3.
Winnacunnet 8
Kingswood 1
WOLFEBORO - Camryn Andrews (No. 1, 8-0), Hazel Brinser (No. 2, 8-0), Grace Bramhall (No. 3, 8-5), Camryn Morrissey (No. 4. 9-7), Elise Shannon (No. 5, 8-4) and Harper Babyak (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles for Winnacunnet (9-2) in its Division II match.
In doubles, Andrews and Brinser won 8-0 at No. 1, and Olivia Hobbs and Megan Kelly won 8-4 at No. 3.
Oyster River 5
Pembroke Academy 4
PEMBROKE - Saarika Arthanat (No. 1, 8-0), Jessica Li (No. 2, 8-1), Reed Reed (No. 3, 8-2), and Molly Marshall (No. 6, 8-4) all won in singles for Oyster River in its Division II match.
In doubles, Arthanat and Li won 8-0 at No. 1.
York 3
Freeport 2
YORK, Maine - Riley Barron (No. 1, 6-1, 6-2) and Kaitlyn Thomas (No. 2, 6-0, 6-0) win in singles, and India Veilleux and Kelsey Chagnon won 6-1, 6-2 in No. 1 doubles for York in its Class B South match.
Dover 9
Nashua South 0
NASHUA - Diego Lopez (No. 1, 8-0), Matias Lopez (No. 2, 8-1), Evan Weete (No. 3, 8-2), Gavin Beauregard (No. 4, 8-2), Aidan McCann (No. 5, 8-1) and John Tran (No. 6, 8-1) all won in singles for Dover which improved to 11-2 with this Division I win.
In doubles, the Lopez brothers won 8-1 at No. 1, Weete and Beauregard won 8-0 at No. 2, and McCann and Tran won 8-2 at No. 3.
Exeter 7
Londonderry 2
LONDONDERRY - Owen Russell (No. 1, 8-3), Coco Pazourek (No. 2, 8-5), Mike Burke (No. 4, 8-4), Nolan Iacobucci (No. 5, 8-3) and Will Rich (No. 6, 8-5) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I win.
In doubles, Burke and Iacobucci won 8-6 at No. 2, and Jamie Dunham and Rich won 8-1.
Portsmouth 9
Con-Val 0
PETERBOROUGH - Jiles Tracz (No. 1), Amitay Hey Tene (No. 2), Hillel Hay Tene (No. 3), Caelan French (No. 4), and Brandon Ganev (No. 6) all won their respective singles matches, 8-0 for Portsmouth in this Division II contest. Julian Brousseau (No. 5) won 8-2.
In doubles, Jackson French and Gerado Navarro-Manchego won 8-1 at No. 1, Brousseau and Max Baumgart won 8-0 at No. 2, and Benjamin Fischer and Wyatt Baker won 9-7 at No. 3.
Oyster River 5
Winnacunnet 4
DURHAM - Santino Leo and Ian Johnson secured this Division II win for Oyster River (6-5) with a 9-7 win at No. 3 doubles.
Felix Scarlat (No. 2, 8-4), Will Sowers (No. 4, 8-2) and Leo (No. 6, 8-5) all won in singles for Oyster River, and Ethan Boysen and Sowers won 8-6 at No. 1 doubles.
St. Thomas Aquinas 7
Kearsage 2
NORTH HAMPTON -Alex Molda (No. 1, 8-0), Aaron Molda (No. 2, 8-0), Nick Adams (No. 3, 8-4), Ben Puertas (No. 4, 8-2), and Nolan Cressey (No. 5, 8-4) all won in singles for STA (10-0) in its Division III win.
York 3
Freeport 2
FREEPORT, Maine - Owen Kassatly (No. 1, 8-3) and Ryan Grinnell (No. 2, 8-3) won in singles, and the tandem of Colin Topping and Zander Grinnell (No. 1, 8-2) won in doubles for York in its Class B South match.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Monday Seacoast Roundup: Night of milestones, no-hitters and walk-offs
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Lawton scored a team-high seven goals, including the 100th of her career, while Bussiere had five saves and reached 300 for her career.
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Raegan Lawton added four goals and three assists as Portsmouth improved to 11-0 with the win. Georgia Bouvier and Lily Patterson both had two goals for the Clippers, and Ginger Vinciguerra had one goal and one assist, and both Elliott Blenkinsop and Ellie Patrick scored a goal.
GIRLS LACROSSE
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Exeter 18
Central/West 3
EXETER - Sophomore Riley Benevides scored one goal, the 100th of her career, in this Division I win for the Blue Hawks.
Phoebe Christenson and Marissa Latini both had three goals for the Blue Hawks, and Racquel Battle, Lizzie DeLello, Josephine Vadala and Molly Byrne all had two, and Kaya Cargill, Izzy Vadala and Brooke Battle all had one.
Exeter's Grace McIlroy reached 100 career draw controls in the win. Goalie Maggie Lilly (two) and Byrne (one) combined for three saves.
Winnacunnet 18
Hollis-Brookline 3
HAMPTON - Both McKinley Fowler and Elle Emery reached the 200-career point milestone on the same play when Emery assisted Fowler on a goal in this Division II win for the Warriors.
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Fowler finished the game with five goals and one assist, while Emery had a goal and three assists. Ari Rizzo and Addy McErlain both had three goals for the Warriors, and Emily Arlington (two goals, two assists), Reese Gandt (two goals), Annika Jacques (goal), Casey Kropp (goal) and Hannah Curtin (assist) all figured in the scoring.
Winnacunnet goalie Benten Lyford had three saves.
St. Thomas Aquinas 19
Concord Christian 7
CONCORD - Talula Gregg had seven goals, Lizzy Holden had four, and Charlotte Kelly and Annita Parmelee both had two for St. Thomas Aquinas in its Division III win.
Charlotte De Tolla, Julia Bryan, Addy Allen and Kate Kreycik all had one goal for the Saints, while goalie Reese Foss had three saves. Defensively, Izzy Taylor and Cara Forest starred.
BOYS LACROSSE
Dover 19
Memorial/Central 3
DOVER - Cooper Ketcham scored six goals and and Parker Ketcham had five goals and two assists to lead Dover (9-5) to this Division I win.
Dover's Geffin Adorian (two goals, two assists), Sylas Brown (two goals), Porter Gray (goal, three assists), Logan Carter (goal, two assists), Danny Toland (goal, assist) and Finn Joyce (goal) all figured in the scoring.
Winnacunnet 19
Hollis-Brookline 1
HOLLIS - Alec Mitchell and Spencer Zigler both had four goals and one assist as Winnacunnet improved to 11-1 with this Division II win.
Beckett Rath added three goals for the Warriors, while Junior Paschal (two goals), Brian McCown (goal, two assists), Burke Spalding (goal, assist), Sully Duffy (goal), Mason Ayala (goal), Hale Dodier (assist) and Michael Bramhall (assist) all figured in the scoring.
Mitchell and Chris Choquette were a combined 20-for-22 on faceoffs in the win. Goalie Joel Williams allowed just one goal, and Paschal and Evan Stamper starred defensively.
Oyster River 15
Kingswood 6
WOLFEBORO - Jeff Keyes, Alex Moody and Blake Callander all had four goals for Oyster River in its Division II win.
Demitrius Tsakiris added two goals and two assists for the Bobcats, while Toby Bergeron-Killough had one goal, and Kavi Weber and Jadyn Smart both had one assist.
Souhegan 16
Spaulding 4
AMHERST - Rowan Hughes had two goals, and Logan Hickman and Max Drena both had one for Spaulding in its Division II loss.
Berwick Academy 16
Landmark School 6
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Cole Cournoyer and Liam Quinn both had four goals and one assist as Berwick won this McCoy Cup semifinal.
Berwick Academy willy play for the championship game on May 20 at Wheaton College in Norton, Mass.
Berwick's Ebbin Perkins (two goals, four assists), Reed Kenney (two goals, two assists), Jack Goodrich (two goals, assist), Jack Lorden (goal) and Amir Makdad (goal) all figured in the scoring. Berwick goalie Landon Vivathana had 13 saves.
SOFTBALL
Bedford 12
Portsmouth 11
BEDFORD - The Bulldogs scored four runs in the seventh inning to send this Division I game into extra innings. Portsmouth scored four runs in the eighth, only to see Bedford score five and walk-off with the win in its half of the eighth.
Kora Douglass led Portsmouth with four hits and three RBIs, while Laura Milks had two hits, three RBIs, and three runs scored, and Ainsley MacGlashing had two hits, one RBI, and two runs scored.
St. Thomas Aquinas 4
White Mountains 3
DOVER - Sophomore Hailey Anzmann drove in the game-tying run and scored the winning run as St. Thomas Aquinas rallied for this Division III win.
It was the eighth straight win for St. Thomas which improved to 10-2 on the season, while White Mountains is 9-2.
Anzmann drove home Mattie Williams with a one-out single, tying the game at 3-3. Olivia Semprini followed with a single to move Hailey to third base, and Maddie Hamilton's fielder's choice scored Anzmann for the go-ahead run.
Anzmann allowed six hits and three runs, two earned, over six innings, striking out five and earning the win.
Williams hit a solo homer in the first inning, and scored three runs, while Anzmann (two hits, RBI, run), Mollie Gaynor (hit, RBI) and Semprini (hit) led the offense.
Pinkerton 10
Exeter 1
EXETER - The Astros scored six runs in the fifth inning and four in the sixth for this Division I win.
Maddy Mann had two hits and scored on Jill Ryan's RBI, while Grace Goodreau and Ava Minghella both had a hit.
Oyster River 7
Coe-Brown 5
DURHAM - Aliza Parks had a two-run single in the sixth as Oyster River improved to 13-1 with this Division II win. Parks led the Bobcats with three hits.
Kate Michaud's two-run homer gave Oyster River a 2-1 lead, Aubrey DeJesus had an RBI single, and Payton Drapeau's fielder's choice drove home a run.
Sam Bishop allowed two earned runs over seven innings, striking out four for the win.
Hillsboro-Deering 6
Somersworth 4
HILLSBORO - Kylie Pettengill had three hits in this Division III loss for Somerworth.
Mascenic 10
Newmarket 5
NEWMARKET - Brielle Duffy homered, doubled, drove in three and scored two runs for Newmarket in its Division IV loss.
Ava Zundell (hit, RBI), Annaleigha Dotson (hit, run), Anika Benson (hit) and Paige Sweitzer (two runs) led Newmarket.
York 8/16
Cape Elizabeth 1/2
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine - The Wildcats swept this Class B South doubleheader and improved to 7-1 on the season.
Sarah Orso struck out seven and pitched a no-hitter in Game 1, and then homered and drove in five in Game 2. Maddie Fitzgerald drove in five in the doubleheader, while Maya Babcock had five hits, and Piper Catanese scored seven runs.
Portsmouth Christian 13
Nute 1
DOVER - Eliza Arwood had three RBIs and scored two runs, leading PCA to this Division IV win. Lexi Anderson had one hit, scored one run and drew two walks for the Eagles.
Marshwood 12
Deering 0, 5 inn.
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Lexey Boucher struck out five and didn't allow a hit over five innings for Marshwood in its Class A South win.
The Hawks scored four runs in each of the first three innings.
Zoe Carnes had three hits and drove in five for Marshwood, while Dot Ryan had two hits and scored three runs. Evie Bennett and Laurali Shisler both had one hit, one RBI and one run scored in the win.
BASEBALL
Bedford 4
Portsmouth 3
PORTSMOUTH - Bedford scored all four of its runs in the second inning of this Division I game at Leary Field.
Bedford improved to 12-3 on the season, while Portsmouth is 4-10.
Zavier Lampert, Jackson Hooper and Jack Moreau all had two hits for the Clippers, who stranded 13 runners, including eight in scoring position.
Portsmouth's Nolan Bernier got the start and struck out five over three innings, and Jake Poulin pitched four scoreless innings of relief.
Winnacunnet 3
Concord 2
HAMPTON - Brantson Larck's two-out single to center scored Justin Coates from second with the game-winning walk-off win for the Warriors in this Division I contest.
Concord scored single runs in the second and fourth innings. That 2-0 lead held up until Braeden O'Hara's two-run homer over the left field fence tied the game in the sixth inning.
Coates reached in the seventh on a one-out infield error. Pinch-hitter Dwight Souther beat out an infield hit to the Concord first baseman, and one-out later Larck brought roped the game-winning single.
Junior Oscar Fritz earned the complete-game win, scattering seven hits and one earned run over seven innings, striking out two. Larck had two of Winnacunnet's seven hits off Concord's Alex Turant, while Harvey Reynoso, O'Hara, Ethan Roy, Coates and Souther all had one.
St. Thomas Aquinas 18
Merrimack Valley 1
PENACOOK - The Saints erupted for 10 runs in the first inning and cruised to this five-inning Division II win.
Kenny Avery and Ryan Gould both had one hit and three RBIs for St. Thomas (10-5), while Brandon Skowron (two hits, two RBIs, three runs), Colin Healy (two hits, two RBIs, three runs), Gabe Carlisle (two hits, two RBIs, two runs), Brady McDonald (two hits, RBI, two runs) and Cam Stowell (hit, three runs) all contributed.
Hayden White struck out four and allowed one hit and one unearned run over four innings for the Saints, while Conall Ciaschini struck out two in one inning of work.
Somersworth 16
Hillsboro-Deering 5
HILLSBORO - The Hilltoppers scored two runs in the first inning, four in the second, eight in the third and two in the sixth, cruising to this Division III win.
Camden Pettengill led Somersworth with three hits, three RBIs and two runs scored, while Brian Bjorkman had three hits, two RBIs and three runs scored. Jackson Dumont added two RBIs in the win
Newmarket 3
Mascenic 0
NEWMARKET - Evan Sheehan allowed four hits and struck out 13 as Newmarket improved to 13-0 with this Division IV win.
Nate Fluet had two hits and one RBI for the Mules, and Sheehan, Anthony Jurkoic and Jackie Prompradit all had one hit.
Nute 9
Portsmouth Christian Academy 8
NUTE - Allen McGuire had three hits and one RBI, and Grady Howe had two hits, including a homer, for PCA (7-4) in its Division IV loss.
Zech Beal and Andrew Earwood both had two hits and one RBI for the Eagles.
Cape Elizabeth 3
York 0
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine - Sophomore Alex Dimino, in his first varsity start, had two hits for York (3-5) in its Class B South loss.
York juniors Zach Tremblay and Mason Deeney combined to allow four his over six innings.
GIRLS TENNIS
Dover 9
Nashua South 0
DOVER - Paige Wilson (No. 1, 8-3), Kim Tarr (No. 2, 8-1), Jane Mathews (No. 3, 8-0), Siena D’Ambrosio (No. 4, 8-1), Lily Mozzoni (No. 5, 8-3) and Ella Froton (No. 6, 8-2) all won in singles for Dover in its Division I match.
In doubles, Wilson and D’Ambrosio won 8-0 at No. 1, Tarr and Mathew won 8-1 at No. 2, and Mozzoni and Froton won 8-0 at No. 3.
Portsmouth 9
Con-Val 0
PORTSMOUTH - Avery Porter (No. 1, 8-2), Aia Tracz (No. 2, 8-4), Elyse White (No. 3, 8-4), Anna Syphers (No. 4, 8-0), Aoife Ryan (No. 5, 8-1) and Ailish Honda (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles for Portsmouth (10-1) in this Division II match.
In doubles, Porter and White won 8-4 at No. 1, Tracz and Syphers won 8-0 at No. 2, and Harper Huskey and Syd Ruel won 8-0 at No. 3.
Winnacunnet 8
Kingswood 1
WOLFEBORO - Camryn Andrews (No. 1, 8-0), Hazel Brinser (No. 2, 8-0), Grace Bramhall (No. 3, 8-5), Camryn Morrissey (No. 4. 9-7), Elise Shannon (No. 5, 8-4) and Harper Babyak (No. 6, 8-3) all won in singles for Winnacunnet (9-2) in its Division II match.
In doubles, Andrews and Brinser won 8-0 at No. 1, and Olivia Hobbs and Megan Kelly won 8-4 at No. 3.
Oyster River 5
Pembroke Academy 4
PEMBROKE - Saarika Arthanat (No. 1, 8-0), Jessica Li (No. 2, 8-1), Reed Reed (No. 3, 8-2), and Molly Marshall (No. 6, 8-4) all won in singles for Oyster River in its Division II match.
In doubles, Arthanat and Li won 8-0 at No. 1.
York 3
Freeport 2
YORK, Maine - Riley Barron (No. 1, 6-1, 6-2) and Kaitlyn Thomas (No. 2, 6-0, 6-0) win in singles, and India Veilleux and Kelsey Chagnon won 6-1, 6-2 in No. 1 doubles for York in its Class B South match.
BOYS TENNIS
Dover 9
Nashua South 0
NASHUA - Diego Lopez (No. 1, 8-0), Matias Lopez (No. 2, 8-1), Evan Weete (No. 3, 8-2), Gavin Beauregard (No. 4, 8-2), Aidan McCann (No. 5, 8-1) and John Tran (No. 6, 8-1) all won in singles for Dover which improved to 11-2 with this Division I win.
In doubles, the Lopez brothers won 8-1 at No. 1, Weete and Beauregard won 8-0 at No. 2, and McCann and Tran won 8-2 at No. 3.
Exeter 7
Londonderry 2
LONDONDERRY - Owen Russell (No. 1, 8-3), Coco Pazourek (No. 2, 8-5), Mike Burke (No. 4, 8-4), Nolan Iacobucci (No. 5, 8-3) and Will Rich (No. 6, 8-5) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I win.
In doubles, Burke and Iacobucci won 8-6 at No. 2, and Jamie Dunham and Rich won 8-1.
Portsmouth 9
Con-Val 0
PETERBOROUGH - Jiles Tracz (No. 1), Amitay Hey Tene (No. 2), Hillel Hay Tene (No. 3), Caelan French (No. 4), and Brandon Ganev (No. 6) all won their respective singles matches, 8-0 for Portsmouth in this Division II contest. Julian Brousseau (No. 5) won 8-2.
In doubles, Jackson French and Gerado Navarro-Manchego won 8-1 at No. 1, Brousseau and Max Baumgart won 8-0 at No. 2, and Benjamin Fischer and Wyatt Baker won 9-7 at No. 3.
Oyster River 5
Winnacunnet 4
DURHAM - Santino Leo and Ian Johnson secured this Division II win for Oyster River (6-5) with a 9-7 win at No. 3 doubles.
Felix Scarlat (No. 2, 8-4), Will Sowers (No. 4, 8-2) and Leo (No. 6, 8-5) all won in singles for Oyster River, and Ethan Boysen and Sowers won 8-6 at No. 1 doubles.
St. Thomas Aquinas 7
Kearsage 2
NORTH HAMPTON -Alex Molda (No. 1, 8-0), Aaron Molda (No. 2, 8-0), Nick Adams (No. 3, 8-4), Ben Puertas (No. 4, 8-2), and Nolan Cressey (No. 5, 8-4) all won in singles for STA (10-0) in its Division III win.
York 3
Freeport 2
FREEPORT, Maine - Owen Kassatly (No. 1, 8-3) and Ryan Grinnell (No. 2, 8-3) won in singles, and the tandem of Colin Topping and Zander Grinnell (No. 1, 8-2) won in doubles for York in its Class B South match.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Monday Seacoast Roundup: Night of milestones, no-hitters and walk-offs
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