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PORTSMOUTH - Jenna Lucy scored a game-high 13 points and the Portsmouth High School girls basketball team ended its regular season with a 39-26 Division I win over Goffstown on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Portsmouth finishes the season with a 10-8 record. Portsmouth head coach Tim Hopley believes the Clippers will be the 12th seed in the upcoming Division I tournament, and will visit No. 5 Exeter in a first-round game.
More: Portsmouth Christian boys basketball opens Division IV tournament
Leiana Cory added 10 points for the Clippers, and teammate Jolie Robichaud had seven.
Exeter 51
Central/West 35
MANCHESTER - Jessica Melick had team-highs in both points and rebounds as Exeter wrapped up its regular season with this Division I win.
Melick had 19 points 12 rebounds for Exeter (13-5), while Lexy Rogers with had 15 points and four assists, and Nicole Melick had 10 points and four assists.
Defensively, Emme Kayes, Mya Dinneen, Emma Gillis, Maya Simeone and May Atlee all starred for the Blue Hawks.
No. 5 Newmarket 52
No. 12 Pittsburg-Canaan 43
NEWMARKET - The fifth-seeded Mules advanced with this Division IV first-round win. Newmarket (16-3) will visit No. 4 Colebrook on Friday in a quarterfinal game. Colebrook advanced with a 66-32 win over No. 13 Mascenic.
No. 8 Woodsville 44
No. 9 Portsmouth Christian Academy 32
WOODSVILLE - The Eagles saw their season come to a close with this Division IV first-round loss. PCA finished its season with a record of 11-8.
Portsmouth 78
Goffstown 66
PORTSMOUTH - The Clippers ended their regular season with a 17-1 record after this Division I win. Portsmouth will be the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Division I tournament.
Exeter 55
Central 51
EXETER - Nate Tomasi scored 14 points and Jackson McDonald added 10 as Exeter finished its regular season with this Division I win.
Huxley Brown and Tyler Ream both scored eight points for the Blue Hawks, who finished at 10-8.
Bishop Guertin 68
Winnacunnet 66
HAMPTON - Sophomore Kash Bailey scored 23 points and junior Niko Paprocki had 22 as Winnacunnet ended its season with a 6-12 record. The loss eliminated from the Warriors from playoff contention.
Junior Liam McNally added 13 points for the Warriors, who trailed 36-29 at halftime and 56-40 going into the fourth quarter.
Pinkerton Academy 97
Dover 75
DERRY - Michael Gorman had 21 points and Owen Corringham and Austin Marcouiller both had 14 for Dover (8-9) in its Division I loss.
Bedford 84
Spaulding 60
ROCHESTER - Kyan Jeanpierre had 16 points and Nick Hocter added 13 for Spaulding (3-13) in its Division I loss.
Hanover 51
Oyster River 34
HANOVER - Will Jernigan had 12 points and Max Scopel had nine for Oyster River (10-7) in its Division II loss.
Bishop Guertin 5
Exeter 2
TYNGSBORO, Mass. - Cam Knowles scored both goals for Exeter (5-12) in its Division I loss at Skate 3 Arena. Luke Caron and Tate LoPriore both had one assist for the Blue Hawks, while goalie Tyler Pacific had 37 saves.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Tuesday Seacoast Roundup, Portsmouth girls end regular season with win
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Portsmouth finishes the season with a 10-8 record. Portsmouth head coach Tim Hopley believes the Clippers will be the 12th seed in the upcoming Division I tournament, and will visit No. 5 Exeter in a first-round game.
More: Portsmouth Christian boys basketball opens Division IV tournament
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Leiana Cory added 10 points for the Clippers, and teammate Jolie Robichaud had seven.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Exeter 51
Central/West 35
MANCHESTER - Jessica Melick had team-highs in both points and rebounds as Exeter wrapped up its regular season with this Division I win.
Melick had 19 points 12 rebounds for Exeter (13-5), while Lexy Rogers with had 15 points and four assists, and Nicole Melick had 10 points and four assists.
Defensively, Emme Kayes, Mya Dinneen, Emma Gillis, Maya Simeone and May Atlee all starred for the Blue Hawks.
No. 5 Newmarket 52
No. 12 Pittsburg-Canaan 43
NEWMARKET - The fifth-seeded Mules advanced with this Division IV first-round win. Newmarket (16-3) will visit No. 4 Colebrook on Friday in a quarterfinal game. Colebrook advanced with a 66-32 win over No. 13 Mascenic.
No. 8 Woodsville 44
No. 9 Portsmouth Christian Academy 32
WOODSVILLE - The Eagles saw their season come to a close with this Division IV first-round loss. PCA finished its season with a record of 11-8.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Portsmouth 78
Goffstown 66
PORTSMOUTH - The Clippers ended their regular season with a 17-1 record after this Division I win. Portsmouth will be the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Division I tournament.
Exeter 55
Central 51
EXETER - Nate Tomasi scored 14 points and Jackson McDonald added 10 as Exeter finished its regular season with this Division I win.
Huxley Brown and Tyler Ream both scored eight points for the Blue Hawks, who finished at 10-8.
Bishop Guertin 68
Winnacunnet 66
HAMPTON - Sophomore Kash Bailey scored 23 points and junior Niko Paprocki had 22 as Winnacunnet ended its season with a 6-12 record. The loss eliminated from the Warriors from playoff contention.
Junior Liam McNally added 13 points for the Warriors, who trailed 36-29 at halftime and 56-40 going into the fourth quarter.
Pinkerton Academy 97
Dover 75
DERRY - Michael Gorman had 21 points and Owen Corringham and Austin Marcouiller both had 14 for Dover (8-9) in its Division I loss.
Bedford 84
Spaulding 60
ROCHESTER - Kyan Jeanpierre had 16 points and Nick Hocter added 13 for Spaulding (3-13) in its Division I loss.
Hanover 51
Oyster River 34
HANOVER - Will Jernigan had 12 points and Max Scopel had nine for Oyster River (10-7) in its Division II loss.
BOYS HOCKEY
Bishop Guertin 5
Exeter 2
TYNGSBORO, Mass. - Cam Knowles scored both goals for Exeter (5-12) in its Division I loss at Skate 3 Arena. Luke Caron and Tate LoPriore both had one assist for the Blue Hawks, while goalie Tyler Pacific had 37 saves.
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Tuesday Seacoast Roundup, Portsmouth girls end regular season with win
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