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HAMPTON - Beckett Rath, Alec Mitchell and Spencer Zigler all scored four goals as the Winnacunnet High School boys lacrosse team beat Kingswood, 14-4 on Wednesday, May 20 in a Division II game.
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It was the 12th straight win for Winnacunnet which hasn't lost since its season-opening game against Portsmouth.
Burke Spalding added one goal and one assist for the Warriors, while Brian McCown had one goal.
Derryfield 17
St. Thomas Aquinas 6
MANCHESTER - Luke Daly had four goals and Cam Aceto and Cooper Copeland each had one for St. Thomas in its Division II loss.
Oyster River 12
Souhegan 2
DURHAM - Jeff Keyes had four goals and Jadyn Smart and Demitrius Tsakiris both had two goals and one assist for Oyster River in its Division II win.
Carter Michaud, Parker Oulette, Tobey Bergeron-Killough and Cabot Holden-Mount all had one goal for the Bobcats, and Grant Norris and Blake Callander both had one assist.
Hanover 15
Spaulding 1
ROCHESTER - Jackson Meyer scored the lone Spaulding goal in this Division II game.
Marshwood 12
Kennebunk 10
KENNEBUNK, Maine - Hayden Demeroto had four goals and three assists as Marshwood improved to 7-1 with this Class B win.
Robert Williams added three goals for the Hawks, while Liam Haggerty had two goals, Rogan Boisvert had one goal and three assists, and Chad Anderson had one goal.
Hamden Hall 15
Berwick Academy 14
NORTON, Mass. - Ebbin Perkins had five goals and three assists for Berwick in the championship game of the McCoy Cup at Wheaton College.
Reed Kenney had three goals and two assists for Berwick (8-8), while Cole Cournoyer had three goals and one assist. Jack Goodrich (goal, two assists), Liam Quinn (goal) and Amir Makdad (goal) all figured in the scoring for the Bulldogs.
Berwick goalie Landon Vivathana had 15 saves.
Exeter 16
Nashua South 6
EXETER - Riley Benevides scored five goals, and Josie Drunsic and Claire Wilhelm both had three for Exeter in its Division I win.
Racquel Battle added two goals and two assists for the Blue Hawks, while Phoebe Christenson had two goals and one assist, and Kelsey Hayward had one goal. Exeter goalie Molly Byrne had five saves.
Winnacunnet 21
Kingswood 5
WOLFEBORO - McKinley Fowler's team-high five goals led Winnacunnet to this Division II win.
Ari Rizzo added two goals and four assists for the Warriors, while Elle Emery and Addy McErlain both had two goals and two assists.
Teammates Reese Gandt (three goals), Hannah Curtin (two goals, assist), May Mitchell (two goals, assist), Emily Arlington (goal, assist), Casey Kropp (goal) and OLive Needham (goal) all figured in the scoring.
Winnaunnet goalie Bri Cudworth had five saves.
Traip Academy 13
Noble 5
NORTH BERWICK, Maine - Sam Latchaw scored four goals and Sadie Catalonga had three for Class C Traip in its win over Class A Noble.
Lucy Gingras added two goals for the Rangers, and Keira Durgin, Shea Johnson, Maddy Rohan, and Lucy Bolanos all had one. Traip goalie Maddie Guay had 12 saves.
Portsmouth 18
Nashua North 0
PORTSMOUTH - Sarah Sokolnicki and Kora Douglass combined to strike out 11 and allow just one hit in this Division I win for the Clippers.
Piper Hindle, Laura Milks, Emi Greco and Darby Benson all had two RBIs for Portsmouth (8-7). Hindle had a team-high two hits, and Milks and Abby Craig both had one.
Goffstown 11
Exeter 0
GOFFSTOWN - Avan Minghella had two hits, and Landyn Theberge and Mack Clark both had one for Exeter (6-9) in its Division I loss.
Oyster River 12
Pelham 5
DURHAM - Abby Carpenter had three hits and two RBIs, and Morgan Trela had two hits and two RBIs for Oyster River (12-1) in its Division II win.
Sam Bishop allowed five hits and three earned runs over seven innings, striking out eight and earning her 12th win of the season.
Aliza Parks added three hits for the Bobcats, while Laura Boughton (two hits), Aubrey DeJesus (hit, RBI), Lorelye LeClair (hit, two RBIs) and Kate Michaud (two-run homer) all contributed.
St. Thomas Aquinas 5
Raymond 1
RAYMOND - Olivia Semprini had two hits and two RBIs as St. Thomas improved to 12-2 with this Division III win.
Mollie Gaynor had two hits and one RBI for the Saints, while Bizzie Pelletier had two hits and two runs, and Hailey Anzmann had one hit and one RBI, and Paige Pelletier had a triple.
Anzmann allowed four hits and one unearned run over seven innings, striking out six.
Hopkinton 7
Somersworth 3
HOPKINTON - Kylie Pettengill had three hits and Katelyn Lensky had two for Somersworth in its Division III game.
Pettengill allowed five earned runs over seven innings, allowing 10 hits and striking out 17.
Portsmouth Christian 12
Epping 7
EPPING - Zuri Petlick and Marion Spurr both had three hits for Eagles, who rallied from a 5-1 deficit for this Division IV win.
Lexi Jordan, who got the complete-game win, had a team-high four RBIs for the Eagles. Molly Conner, Emma Anderson and Shanelle Gray all played well in the win.
Newmarket 11/14
Wilton 10/6
WILTON - The Mules swept this Division IV doubleheader and improved to 7-7.
In Game 1, Emma Surina, who earned the complete-game win, hit a walk-off two-run homer
Emma Surina had a walk off two run home run in the bottom of the seventh. Surina had three hits, three RBIs and scored two runs.
Ava Zundell had three hits, two RBIs and three stolen bases, while teammates Hannah Chesley (hit, two RBIs), Grace Hiera (hit, run, Annaleigha Dotson (two hits, run), Chloe Winkler (hit, two runs, two stolen bases), Brielle Duffy (hit, two runs, two stolen bases) and Maggie Ellis (hit, RBI, run) all contributed.
In the second game, Duffy struck out seven over seven innings, earning the complete-game win.
Surina homered and drove in two, while Duffy (two hits), Julianna Cote (three hits, run, RBI), Paige Sweitzer (hit, two runs, two RBIs), Chelsey (hit, two runs, RBI), Chloe Winkler (two hits, RBI), Anika Benson (two hits, run, RBI) and Hiera (three runs) led the way.
York 12
Poland 4
POLAND, Maine - Sarah Orso had three hits and four RBIs, and Nya Avery had two hits and three RBIs as York improved to 8-1 with this Class B South win.
Maddie Fitzgerald had three hits and one RBI for the Wildcats, while Sara Hanscom had two hits and one RBI, and Ava Hickey had one hit and one RBI.
Exeter 4
Goffstown 2
EXETER - The Blue Hawks scored all of their runs in the fourth inning of this Division I game. Exeter has won four straight games and is now 12-5 on the season.
Junior Nolan Engler allowed five hits and two earned runs over 6.1 innings, striking out eight. Brennan Schimoler got the final two outs for the save. Goffstown scored both its runs in the seventh.
Ray Plante had two hits for Exeter, while Ben Wissler had one hit and two RBIs. Nick Costa had one hit and one RBI in the win, and Cam Crombie had one hit.
Trinity 10
Winnacunnet 5
MANCHESTER - Winnacunnet took a 5-4 lead into the fifth inning, but Trinity scored three runs in both the fifth and sixth innings in this Division I game at Gill Stadium.
Trinity improved to 16-1, while the Warriors are 10-6. Harvey Reynoso and Ethan Roy each had one hit for the Warriors, Winnacunnet took a 5-4 lead in the fourth as Reynoso scored on a Bryce Pinsonnault suicide squeeze.
Roy, Brantson Larck, Braeden O'Hara, and Ryan Giuffre also scored a run for the Warriors.
Oyster River 11
Pelham 0
DURHAM - Colin Veroneau struck out 12 and didn't allow a hit in this Division II five-inning win as Oyster River won its 10th straight game and improved to 12-3 on the season.
Amos Winans had two hits, drove in one and scored two for the Bobcats, while Owen Jacques had two hits, one RBI and scored three runs, and Jackson Handwork had two hits, two RBIs and scored two runs.
St. Thomas Aquinas 10
Pembroke 0
DOVER - Hayden White allowed three hits and struck out seven as the Saints scored in all five innings in this Division II shutout.
Brandon Skowron led St. Thomas (11-5) with three hits and two RBIs, while Conall Ciaschini had two hits and three RBIs. Finn Perry and Gabe Carlisle both had two hits and one RBI for the Saints, while Kenny Avery and Aaron Hughes both had one hit and one RBI.
Hopkinton 13
Somersworth 10
SOMERSWORTH - Hopkinton scored nine runs in the final three innings, including three in the seventh to break a 10-10 tie in this Division III game.
Max Dubois had two hits and three RBIs for the Hilltoppers, while Ephraim Yoder had two hits and one RBI. Jack Rossiter also drove in a run for Somersworth.
Newmarket 28
Wilton-Lyndeborough 0
NEWMARKET - Nate Fluet and Cason Donahue combined on this Division IV five-inning no-hitter for Newmarket. Fluet struck out seven in three innings, and Donahue fanned three in two.
Jackie Prompradit and Charlie Tudor both had six RBIs for Newmarket (14-0), while Fluet, Matt Napoletano, Anthony Jurkoic, and Rian Fabrizio all had two hits and two RBIs.
Teammates Jack Ferrelli, Ryan Houle and Donahue all had two hits and one RBI, and Jack Richards and Cole Ahumada both had one hit and one RBI, and Colton Durant had one hit.
Epping 6
Portsmouth Christian 4
DOVER - Andrew Earwood had three hits and two RBIs for PCA (7-5) in its Division IV loss. The Eagles led 3-1 going into the sixth inning.
Cai Summers, who had one hit and scored two runs for the Eagles, struck out eight and allowed three earned runs over seven innings.
Poland 8
York 7
POLAND, Maine - Junior Orrin Culp-Dechant had three hits, including two doubles, and one RBI for York (3-6) in its Class B South loss.
Robbie Hanscom had two doubles and an RBI for the Wildcats, who got defensive highlights from Zach Tremblay, Sam Jancovic, and Reece MacDonald.
Exeter 8
Nashua North 1
EXETER - Owen Russell (No. 1, 8-1), Coco Pazourek (No. 2, 8-1), Jamie Dunham (No. 3, 8-6), Mike Burke (No. 4, 8-4), Nolan Iacobucci (No. 5, 8-0) and Ethan LaNigra (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I match.
In doubles, Sebastian Barone and Liam McLynch won 8-4 at No. 2, and David Njoku and Ethan Tremblay won 8-4 at No. 3.
Goffstown 7
Oyster River 2
GOFFSTOWN - Sid Arthanat won 8-1 at No. 6 singles, and he teamed with Santino Leo to win 9-8 (8-6) at No. 3 doubles for Oyster River's two wins in this Division II match at Barnard Park.
St. Thomas Aquinas 9
Bishop Brady 0
NORTH HAMPTON - Alex Molda (No. 1, 8-0), Aaron Molda (No. 2, 8-0), Nick Adams (No. 3, 8-0), Ben Puertas (No. 4, 8-1), Nolan Cressey (No. 5, 8-1) and Dom Myers (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles as St .Thomas improved to 11-0 with this Division III win.
In doubles, the Molda brothers won 8-1 at No. 1, Adams and Carter Thomas won 8-5 at No. 2, and Landon Ellis and Daniel Routetski won 8-0 at No. 3.
Exeter 8
Nashua North 1
NASHUA - Lydia Goldrick (No. 1, 8-5), Camryn Lachance (No. 2, 8-2), Cate Phelps (No. 3, 8-3), Ava Castonguay (No. 5, 8-2) and Lucy Bickford (No. 6, 8-6) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I win.
In doubles, Goldrick and Lachance won 8-3 at No. 1, Phelps and Brooke Beaulieu won 8-5 at No. 2, and Castonguay and Bickford won 8-5 at No. 3.
Oyster River 6
Goffstown 3
DURHAM - Saarika Arthanat (No. 1, 8-2), Jessica Li (No. 2, 8-1), Reed Reed (No. 3, 9-8) and Diya Sridharan (No. 4, 8-3) all won in singles for Oyster River in its Division II match.
In doubles, Arthanat and Li won 8-2 at No. 1, and Reed and Sridharan won 8-2 at No. 2.
St. Thomas Aquinas 7
Bishop Brady 2
CONCORD - Irina Steinberg (No. 1, 8-0), Morgan Hoyt (No. 2, 8-6), Giselle Simmons (No. 4, 8-2), Hanna Koenig (No. 5, 8-2) and Kelsey O'Neill (No. 6, 8-6) all won in singles for St. Thomas in its Division III match.
In doubles, Koenig and Simmons won 8-6 at No. 2, and Gia Ramos and O'Neill won 8-5 at No. 3.
York 3
Waynflete 2
YORK, Maine - Kaitlyn Thomas won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 2 singles, and Kelsey Chagnon and India Veilleux won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 1 doubles, and Darla Waters and Amelia Parks-Scully won 2-6, 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 doubles for Class B York in its win against Class C Waynflete.
-Coaches are asked to e-mail game summaries to [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast Wednesday Roundup, Winnacunnet boys lax wins 12th straight
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It was the 12th straight win for Winnacunnet which hasn't lost since its season-opening game against Portsmouth.
Burke Spalding added one goal and one assist for the Warriors, while Brian McCown had one goal.
BOYS LACROSSE
Derryfield 17
St. Thomas Aquinas 6
MANCHESTER - Luke Daly had four goals and Cam Aceto and Cooper Copeland each had one for St. Thomas in its Division II loss.
Oyster River 12
Souhegan 2
DURHAM - Jeff Keyes had four goals and Jadyn Smart and Demitrius Tsakiris both had two goals and one assist for Oyster River in its Division II win.
Carter Michaud, Parker Oulette, Tobey Bergeron-Killough and Cabot Holden-Mount all had one goal for the Bobcats, and Grant Norris and Blake Callander both had one assist.
Hanover 15
Spaulding 1
ROCHESTER - Jackson Meyer scored the lone Spaulding goal in this Division II game.
Marshwood 12
Kennebunk 10
KENNEBUNK, Maine - Hayden Demeroto had four goals and three assists as Marshwood improved to 7-1 with this Class B win.
Robert Williams added three goals for the Hawks, while Liam Haggerty had two goals, Rogan Boisvert had one goal and three assists, and Chad Anderson had one goal.
Hamden Hall 15
Berwick Academy 14
NORTON, Mass. - Ebbin Perkins had five goals and three assists for Berwick in the championship game of the McCoy Cup at Wheaton College.
Reed Kenney had three goals and two assists for Berwick (8-8), while Cole Cournoyer had three goals and one assist. Jack Goodrich (goal, two assists), Liam Quinn (goal) and Amir Makdad (goal) all figured in the scoring for the Bulldogs.
Berwick goalie Landon Vivathana had 15 saves.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Exeter 16
Nashua South 6
EXETER - Riley Benevides scored five goals, and Josie Drunsic and Claire Wilhelm both had three for Exeter in its Division I win.
Racquel Battle added two goals and two assists for the Blue Hawks, while Phoebe Christenson had two goals and one assist, and Kelsey Hayward had one goal. Exeter goalie Molly Byrne had five saves.
Winnacunnet 21
Kingswood 5
WOLFEBORO - McKinley Fowler's team-high five goals led Winnacunnet to this Division II win.
Ari Rizzo added two goals and four assists for the Warriors, while Elle Emery and Addy McErlain both had two goals and two assists.
Teammates Reese Gandt (three goals), Hannah Curtin (two goals, assist), May Mitchell (two goals, assist), Emily Arlington (goal, assist), Casey Kropp (goal) and OLive Needham (goal) all figured in the scoring.
Winnaunnet goalie Bri Cudworth had five saves.
Traip Academy 13
Noble 5
NORTH BERWICK, Maine - Sam Latchaw scored four goals and Sadie Catalonga had three for Class C Traip in its win over Class A Noble.
Lucy Gingras added two goals for the Rangers, and Keira Durgin, Shea Johnson, Maddy Rohan, and Lucy Bolanos all had one. Traip goalie Maddie Guay had 12 saves.
SOFTBALL
Portsmouth 18
Nashua North 0
PORTSMOUTH - Sarah Sokolnicki and Kora Douglass combined to strike out 11 and allow just one hit in this Division I win for the Clippers.
Piper Hindle, Laura Milks, Emi Greco and Darby Benson all had two RBIs for Portsmouth (8-7). Hindle had a team-high two hits, and Milks and Abby Craig both had one.
Goffstown 11
Exeter 0
GOFFSTOWN - Avan Minghella had two hits, and Landyn Theberge and Mack Clark both had one for Exeter (6-9) in its Division I loss.
Oyster River 12
Pelham 5
DURHAM - Abby Carpenter had three hits and two RBIs, and Morgan Trela had two hits and two RBIs for Oyster River (12-1) in its Division II win.
Sam Bishop allowed five hits and three earned runs over seven innings, striking out eight and earning her 12th win of the season.
Aliza Parks added three hits for the Bobcats, while Laura Boughton (two hits), Aubrey DeJesus (hit, RBI), Lorelye LeClair (hit, two RBIs) and Kate Michaud (two-run homer) all contributed.
St. Thomas Aquinas 5
Raymond 1
RAYMOND - Olivia Semprini had two hits and two RBIs as St. Thomas improved to 12-2 with this Division III win.
Mollie Gaynor had two hits and one RBI for the Saints, while Bizzie Pelletier had two hits and two runs, and Hailey Anzmann had one hit and one RBI, and Paige Pelletier had a triple.
Anzmann allowed four hits and one unearned run over seven innings, striking out six.
Hopkinton 7
Somersworth 3
HOPKINTON - Kylie Pettengill had three hits and Katelyn Lensky had two for Somersworth in its Division III game.
Pettengill allowed five earned runs over seven innings, allowing 10 hits and striking out 17.
Portsmouth Christian 12
Epping 7
EPPING - Zuri Petlick and Marion Spurr both had three hits for Eagles, who rallied from a 5-1 deficit for this Division IV win.
Lexi Jordan, who got the complete-game win, had a team-high four RBIs for the Eagles. Molly Conner, Emma Anderson and Shanelle Gray all played well in the win.
Newmarket 11/14
Wilton 10/6
WILTON - The Mules swept this Division IV doubleheader and improved to 7-7.
In Game 1, Emma Surina, who earned the complete-game win, hit a walk-off two-run homer
Emma Surina had a walk off two run home run in the bottom of the seventh. Surina had three hits, three RBIs and scored two runs.
Ava Zundell had three hits, two RBIs and three stolen bases, while teammates Hannah Chesley (hit, two RBIs), Grace Hiera (hit, run, Annaleigha Dotson (two hits, run), Chloe Winkler (hit, two runs, two stolen bases), Brielle Duffy (hit, two runs, two stolen bases) and Maggie Ellis (hit, RBI, run) all contributed.
In the second game, Duffy struck out seven over seven innings, earning the complete-game win.
Surina homered and drove in two, while Duffy (two hits), Julianna Cote (three hits, run, RBI), Paige Sweitzer (hit, two runs, two RBIs), Chelsey (hit, two runs, RBI), Chloe Winkler (two hits, RBI), Anika Benson (two hits, run, RBI) and Hiera (three runs) led the way.
York 12
Poland 4
POLAND, Maine - Sarah Orso had three hits and four RBIs, and Nya Avery had two hits and three RBIs as York improved to 8-1 with this Class B South win.
Maddie Fitzgerald had three hits and one RBI for the Wildcats, while Sara Hanscom had two hits and one RBI, and Ava Hickey had one hit and one RBI.
BASEBALL
Exeter 4
Goffstown 2
EXETER - The Blue Hawks scored all of their runs in the fourth inning of this Division I game. Exeter has won four straight games and is now 12-5 on the season.
Junior Nolan Engler allowed five hits and two earned runs over 6.1 innings, striking out eight. Brennan Schimoler got the final two outs for the save. Goffstown scored both its runs in the seventh.
Ray Plante had two hits for Exeter, while Ben Wissler had one hit and two RBIs. Nick Costa had one hit and one RBI in the win, and Cam Crombie had one hit.
Trinity 10
Winnacunnet 5
MANCHESTER - Winnacunnet took a 5-4 lead into the fifth inning, but Trinity scored three runs in both the fifth and sixth innings in this Division I game at Gill Stadium.
Trinity improved to 16-1, while the Warriors are 10-6. Harvey Reynoso and Ethan Roy each had one hit for the Warriors, Winnacunnet took a 5-4 lead in the fourth as Reynoso scored on a Bryce Pinsonnault suicide squeeze.
Roy, Brantson Larck, Braeden O'Hara, and Ryan Giuffre also scored a run for the Warriors.
Oyster River 11
Pelham 0
DURHAM - Colin Veroneau struck out 12 and didn't allow a hit in this Division II five-inning win as Oyster River won its 10th straight game and improved to 12-3 on the season.
Amos Winans had two hits, drove in one and scored two for the Bobcats, while Owen Jacques had two hits, one RBI and scored three runs, and Jackson Handwork had two hits, two RBIs and scored two runs.
St. Thomas Aquinas 10
Pembroke 0
DOVER - Hayden White allowed three hits and struck out seven as the Saints scored in all five innings in this Division II shutout.
Brandon Skowron led St. Thomas (11-5) with three hits and two RBIs, while Conall Ciaschini had two hits and three RBIs. Finn Perry and Gabe Carlisle both had two hits and one RBI for the Saints, while Kenny Avery and Aaron Hughes both had one hit and one RBI.
Hopkinton 13
Somersworth 10
SOMERSWORTH - Hopkinton scored nine runs in the final three innings, including three in the seventh to break a 10-10 tie in this Division III game.
Max Dubois had two hits and three RBIs for the Hilltoppers, while Ephraim Yoder had two hits and one RBI. Jack Rossiter also drove in a run for Somersworth.
Newmarket 28
Wilton-Lyndeborough 0
NEWMARKET - Nate Fluet and Cason Donahue combined on this Division IV five-inning no-hitter for Newmarket. Fluet struck out seven in three innings, and Donahue fanned three in two.
Jackie Prompradit and Charlie Tudor both had six RBIs for Newmarket (14-0), while Fluet, Matt Napoletano, Anthony Jurkoic, and Rian Fabrizio all had two hits and two RBIs.
Teammates Jack Ferrelli, Ryan Houle and Donahue all had two hits and one RBI, and Jack Richards and Cole Ahumada both had one hit and one RBI, and Colton Durant had one hit.
Epping 6
Portsmouth Christian 4
DOVER - Andrew Earwood had three hits and two RBIs for PCA (7-5) in its Division IV loss. The Eagles led 3-1 going into the sixth inning.
Cai Summers, who had one hit and scored two runs for the Eagles, struck out eight and allowed three earned runs over seven innings.
Poland 8
York 7
POLAND, Maine - Junior Orrin Culp-Dechant had three hits, including two doubles, and one RBI for York (3-6) in its Class B South loss.
Robbie Hanscom had two doubles and an RBI for the Wildcats, who got defensive highlights from Zach Tremblay, Sam Jancovic, and Reece MacDonald.
BOYS TENNIS
Exeter 8
Nashua North 1
EXETER - Owen Russell (No. 1, 8-1), Coco Pazourek (No. 2, 8-1), Jamie Dunham (No. 3, 8-6), Mike Burke (No. 4, 8-4), Nolan Iacobucci (No. 5, 8-0) and Ethan LaNigra (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I match.
In doubles, Sebastian Barone and Liam McLynch won 8-4 at No. 2, and David Njoku and Ethan Tremblay won 8-4 at No. 3.
Goffstown 7
Oyster River 2
GOFFSTOWN - Sid Arthanat won 8-1 at No. 6 singles, and he teamed with Santino Leo to win 9-8 (8-6) at No. 3 doubles for Oyster River's two wins in this Division II match at Barnard Park.
St. Thomas Aquinas 9
Bishop Brady 0
NORTH HAMPTON - Alex Molda (No. 1, 8-0), Aaron Molda (No. 2, 8-0), Nick Adams (No. 3, 8-0), Ben Puertas (No. 4, 8-1), Nolan Cressey (No. 5, 8-1) and Dom Myers (No. 6, 8-0) all won in singles as St .Thomas improved to 11-0 with this Division III win.
In doubles, the Molda brothers won 8-1 at No. 1, Adams and Carter Thomas won 8-5 at No. 2, and Landon Ellis and Daniel Routetski won 8-0 at No. 3.
GIRLS TENNIS
Exeter 8
Nashua North 1
NASHUA - Lydia Goldrick (No. 1, 8-5), Camryn Lachance (No. 2, 8-2), Cate Phelps (No. 3, 8-3), Ava Castonguay (No. 5, 8-2) and Lucy Bickford (No. 6, 8-6) all won in singles for Exeter in its Division I win.
In doubles, Goldrick and Lachance won 8-3 at No. 1, Phelps and Brooke Beaulieu won 8-5 at No. 2, and Castonguay and Bickford won 8-5 at No. 3.
Oyster River 6
Goffstown 3
DURHAM - Saarika Arthanat (No. 1, 8-2), Jessica Li (No. 2, 8-1), Reed Reed (No. 3, 9-8) and Diya Sridharan (No. 4, 8-3) all won in singles for Oyster River in its Division II match.
In doubles, Arthanat and Li won 8-2 at No. 1, and Reed and Sridharan won 8-2 at No. 2.
St. Thomas Aquinas 7
Bishop Brady 2
CONCORD - Irina Steinberg (No. 1, 8-0), Morgan Hoyt (No. 2, 8-6), Giselle Simmons (No. 4, 8-2), Hanna Koenig (No. 5, 8-2) and Kelsey O'Neill (No. 6, 8-6) all won in singles for St. Thomas in its Division III match.
In doubles, Koenig and Simmons won 8-6 at No. 2, and Gia Ramos and O'Neill won 8-5 at No. 3.
York 3
Waynflete 2
YORK, Maine - Kaitlyn Thomas won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 2 singles, and Kelsey Chagnon and India Veilleux won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 1 doubles, and Darla Waters and Amelia Parks-Scully won 2-6, 6-1, 6-0 at No. 2 doubles for Class B York in its win against Class C Waynflete.
-Coaches are asked to e-mail game summaries to [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Seacoast Wednesday Roundup, Winnacunnet boys lax wins 12th straight
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