THIRD GRADE GIRLS
New England Sports Photo
Hustle: Caroline Schueles
Defense: Brittani LeBlanc
Offense: Erin Anotsh
Brick Steamer Ice Cream
Hustle: Stephanie Mullin
Defense: Julia Langlois
Offense: Taylor Dube
Dr. Mark Rosebush D.M.D.
Hustle: Samantha Gonda
Defense: Rachel Ravanis
Offense: Amber Joyce
Dr. Linda Blaschke D.M.D.
Hustle: Taylor Larson
Defense: Amanda Rossi
Offense: Taylor Keating
Brooks Pharmacy
Hustle: Victoria Theall
Defense: Lexi Thonis
Offense: Madelyn Hallisey
White Hen Pantry
Hustle: Dominic Goyette
Defense: Robbie Terrell
Offense: Monica Desmond
FOURTH GRADE GIRLS
KRM Carpentry
Hustle: Felicia Lord
Defense: Emily Rapoza
Offense: Lexi Thonis
Patriot Pizza and Subs
Hustle: Vicki Pappas
Defense: Danielle Priest
Offense: Amelia Ecevido
Dunkin Donuts
Hustle: Courtney Supernaut
Defense: Lauren Kirk
Offense: Jenny DeMarine
Connor Electric
Hustle: Kathyrn O’Shea
Defense: Abby Connor
Offense: Katie King
THIRD GRADE BOYS
Townsend Ford
Hustle: Chris Lauritzen
Defense: Max Ingerson
Offense: Ryan MacDonald
Brown and Brown Insurance
Hustle: Noah Young
Defense: Jason Vettese
Offense: Joe Kiluk
Pete Antosh Excavating
Hustle: Nick Grube
Defense: Matthew Cole
Offense: Colin Lomax
Wilson Brothers
Hustle: Zach Collins
Defense: Alex Collins
Offense: Kyle Priest
Townsend Recreation
Hustle: Ben Harris
Defense: Blake Amiot
Offense: Joey O’Neill
FOURTH GRADE BOYS
Century 21 Nashoba Associates
Hustle: Cole Mance
Defense: Danny Anderson
Offense: Matt Holm
Pediatrics West
Hustle: GavinThomas
Defense: John Brinkman
Offense: Nick Johansen
Select Engineering
Hustle: David Neuhaus
Defense: Ben Corsini
Offense: Brian Strait
Auto Clinic
Hustle: Dakota Lyons
Defense: Charlie Ritchie
Offense: Austin Black
FIFTH/SIXTH GRADE GIRLS
Stop & Style 26
North Central Blaze 12
Leading Shop & Style’s offense were Kim Morgan with 12 points, Ashley Rosko 8 and Elena Beauregard 7. Liz David added 6 points and many rebounds. Eryn Melanson and Marissa Vasquez led the strong defense with numerous steals.
Haley Dupell led hard-working North Central Blaze with 4 points while Courtney Adrianson added 3. Jessica Schmuck scored 2 points and played well underneath the hoop.
Townline HVAC 22
Re/Max Colonial – Team Tavenner 8
For the winners, Sammy Lynch scored 15 points and controlled the ball while Meghan Nadworny, Michaela Marshall and Miranda Goyette-Connor all played outstanding on both ends of the court. Mackensey Farina and Vanessa Tenore pulled down rebounds and added 7 and 6 points, respectively.
Marissa Amichetti, Sarah Byrd and Courtney Wise. Remax’ Julianna White, Carey Parkhurst and Andrea Alaimo each scored a bucket. Marissa Smith and Kim Smith played tenacious defense throughout the whole game.
New England Sports Photo 32
Coca-Cola of Lowell 19
Madeline Balassie led the scoring for NE Sports Photo with 21 points. Hannah Foster and Samantha Marshall played exceptional defense, making steals all over the court. Mikayla Guild and Emily McCarthy eacj added a basket.
Christine Kenney led Coca-Cola with 8 points, followed by DeDe Madden with 6, Molly Brooks 3 and Courtney Hart 2. Jennifer Moll and Carmel James played tough defense.
FIFTH/SIXTH GRADE BOYS
Pepperell Police 27
Workers Credit Union 22
Zack Ryan paced the win with his ballhandling and 10 points. Lucas Ravanis contributed with 7 points and exceptional defense. Brendan Vargeletis and Jared Chavez were extremely aggressive as they pulled down key rebounds. Oliver Beale also played aggressive defense.
Liam Coughlin and Francis Phillips led the offense with nine and eight points, respectively. Riley Maloney scored 7 points, played tenacious defense and crashed the boards with Chris Tucker. Overall the team played well together, even in the overtime play.
Nashoba Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine 24
Pepperell Recreation 23
Isaac Forest led the win with 8 points, while Craig Croteau added 4 points and was tough at both ends. Paul Neuman and Ethan Ward played outstanding defense.
Pepperell Rec’s Shawn Pinney led the team offensively and defensively with 8 points. Austin Lowrey and Tyler Thomas both added 6 points each.
Valley Orthopaedics 31
Patriot Barber Shop 23
Brandon Cole led the winners with 13 points while Mitchell Lorden and Ben Ferro added 6 points each. Nate Cole, Jacob Peante and Troy Langlois all played awesome defensively.
Brian Quin and Travis Collier had 6 and 5 points respectively for Patriot Barber Shop. The teams defensive strategy was exceptional. Chris Ayotte and Justin Marple each added 4 points.
Dr. Jay Decoteau 27
Auto Clinic 26
Joe Dolciotto led Dr. Decoteau with 6 points while Dana Bupphawes added 4. Bobby Larson handled the ball well. Ryan Violette and Mark Rossi added 2 points each and played great defense.
Auto Clinic’s defense was outstanding and the offense was well developed. Casey Muzzy led the team with experience and Jimmy Walmsley controlled the ball from the outside well.
SEVENTH/EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS
D’Amico & Chenelle 38
Hartnett Management Group 31
Jessica Ward paced the win with 14 points, followed by Julie McCarthy with 12. Emily Gustafson and Jess DiLorenzo played tenacious defense as Corie Howe and Erin Picard pulled down important rebounds.
Bonnie Terrio pulled down rebounds that converted into Hailey Connor’s 15 points on the offensive end. Julie Pecukonis handled the ball and added 9 points. Jessica Meehan played exceptional on both ends of the court and added 3 points.
Pinnacle Development 42
Doc Davis Ice Cream 26
Lauren Conner, Kiley Hardy and Becky Batchelder did and outstanding job handling the ball for Pinnacle Development. Emma Delaney led the offense with 22 points while Amy Jones added 12 and Mackenzie Sharp 6.
Doc Davis’ guards Kelsie Twombly and Brittany Nelson led the way offensively with 12 and 17 points, respectively. Maggie Cassidy and Shannon Pomeroy pulled down rebounds and were key defensive players. Liz Cormier added 2 points.
Benjamin Builders 59
Townsend VFW 32
The dynamic 1-2 punch of Katy Hartnett (25 points) and Ali Lorden (24) keyed the win. Shawna Harris added 4 points and great defense. Other defensive standouts were Julia Deignan and Danielle Vachon.
Christina Gordon led Townsend VFW with 12 points, followed by Sarah Neuhaus with 8 and Moira Murphy with 6. The aggressive defense was led by Cassie Vazquez and Maggie Desmond.
Re/Max Colonial – Team Tavenner 41
Hillside Construction 34
Kendra Scott and Lauren Perry were big under the basket with 11 and 8 points, respectively, plus many rebounds. Jessica Pare controlled the ball and contributed with 14 points. Alyssa Jollimore and Stephanie Wilbur played outstanding defense.
Hillside Construction’s offense was led by Marissa Thomas and Moriah Cummings with 8 points each. Jessica Aubin and Marissa MacEachern both played solid defense and added six and five points, respectively, on the offensive end. Anna Tessier and Molly Lyons added 2 points each.
SEVENTH/EIGHTH GRADE BOYS
CW Fuels 53
M & N Sports 33
David Lorden and Colin Cenedella led CW Fuels with 15 and 14 points, respectively. Guards Colby Ledoux (9 points) and Gary Lorden (5) did outstanding jobs. The tenacious defense was led by Jacob Watkins and Phillip Ashe.
M & N Sports’ offense was led by Tony Gravell and Tom Keras with 9 pointws each. Alex Burud and Devin Medrek rebounded and played strong under the basket. Ed Nee, Billy Wilson and Drew Kanan hustled throughout on both ends of the court.
Forest Appliance 52
Townsend Isshinryu Karate Club 42
Danny Ceron scored 9 points and Zack Clark added 8 to pace the win. Mark Schulze handled the ball well and contributed with 6 points. Aaron Forest played well underneath the basket and added 4 points. Cam Hendley and Mike Chase added 3 points each.
Trevor Thompson led the team with outstanding defense as Drew Dion led the offense with 14 points. Brian Magee had 4 points and played tough defense. C.J. Flavin and Nick Ravanis controlled the offense and paced the game.
T & W Builders 55
Lorden Oil 37
Kyle Simas led T & W Builders with 16 points and outstanding rebounding. Chris Canning and Brendan Cook played outstanding in the pressing defense. Kyle McDermott and James Osterfeild added 8 and 6 points, respectively. Jimmy Carver and Justin Roberts were big keys to the tight, tough defense.
Lorden Oil was led by the quick Kevin Marciano with 15 points. Matt Foley added seven points and Shamus Flynn had six points. Tyler Tenbroek and Jacob Lopilato hustled throughout the entire game. Michael Leonardo, Josh Mihill and Mark Joy rebounded well and played solid defense.
Mini-Broach 40
Crosswinds Company 37
Alex Ingerson, Carlos Pineda and Dean Muzzy were all offensively strong with 20, nine and seven points respectively. Nick Indeglia played tough defense for Mini-Broach. Alex Dellcanonica added 4 points to the win.
Erik Lauritzen and Joe MacDonald played tough, strong defense for the Crosswinds Company team. Stephen Valacer and Drew Donovan led the offense with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Rick Charest and Joshua Page had great hustle and Ibrahim Mughal added 7 points.
White Hen Pantry 50
Nashoba Publishing 47
Scott Cavanaugh led the way for the White Hen with 25 points. Ryan Trust and Ethan colburn contributed with six and five points respectively. Devin Vaillancourt rebounded well and Dominic Ciccone played great defense.
Jeremy Quill led Nashoba Publishing with 21 points and handled the ball well. Nate Wetherell played tough defense and added 13 points. Chris Scott added10 points and many rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Dr. Jay Decoteau 44
Sterilite 23
Dr. Decoteau’s Nick Smith handled the ball well and made good passess. Tony Deshler led the scoring with 18 points, followed by Mike Cronin and Eric Collier with 7 each. Burke Bero, Ian Buchholz, Matt Canning and George Bero all pulled down rebounds.
Mike Shaw led the offense with 8 points and Brendan Sullivan added 7 points. Andy Mihill, T.J. Schools and Matt Lieneck were strong underneath the basket with tough rebounds. Great defense was played by Alex Mihill and Dan Alger.
Townsend Collision Center 54
T & W Builders 47
Brian Farese and Trevor Faxon led the win with 14 points each, while Josh Brickley added 10, Greg Burud 5, and A.J. Wright, C.J. Ferera and Jim Barksdale 4 each.
T & W Builder’s scoring was led by Chris Waugh and C.J. Dalton with 11 points each. Steve Bentley played well on both ends of the court and contributed 8 points. James Armstrong came alive and added 6 points.
Batter’s Box 39
Hillside Construction 38
The phenomenal rebounding by Usman Mughal converted into great offense opportunities for the Batter’s Box. Bill Watkinson shot well from the outside and scored 13 points. Mike Ball handled the ball well and added 8 points on drives to the basket.
Hillside Construction’s offense was led by Dennis O’Rourke’s 7 points. Sean Doherty and Ryan Moseley pulled down rebounds and played exceptional defense. Pat Collins added 6 points and also pulled down rebounds.
Ideal Storage 50
C.W. Fuels 37
Excellent team defense keyed the win. Zach Dupell led a balanced offense with 9 points, followed by Chris Pratka and Jimmy Balboni with 8 each, Joe Balboni 7, Ryan Milliken 6, and Brian Cronin and Chris Hathaway 5 apiece.
Scott Cobleigh led C.W. Fuels with 19 points. Josh Lagasse and Walter Kusmirek added 7 and six points, respectively. Ryan O’Neill handled the ball well and Joe Diaz and Justin Lancey played tenacious defense.
Realty Executives 46
Pepperell Recreation 38
John Quigley led Realty Executives with 22 points. Tyler Lapierre and Mike Leflorre hustled on both ends of the court and added 14 and 10 points, respectively. Scott Miln made some great steals and chipped in with 8 points.
Steve Van Wormer led the offense with 17 points. Matt Butcher contributed with 16 points and great defense. Chris Tully and Erik Guild added 10 and 7 points, respectively. A.J. Pecukonis played outstanding on both ends of the court.
Townsend House 60
Lorden Oil 50
Nick Hamel led Townsend House with 17 points, followed by Jim Steechi with 14 and Jake Lurvey 7. Calvin Cutts and Nick Mangiacotti played well on both ends of the court.
Lorden Oil’s offense was led by Sam McGrath who had 16 points. Dan Amichetti played outstanding and added 10 points. Sean McNiff and Tom Maxner added 8 and 6 points, respectively. Sam Marti played solid defense and hustled throughout.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Groton-Dunstable 1 38
Montachusett Pest Control 34
Groton-Dunstable’s team efforts were outstanding as they pulled away with the win.
Madison Ledoux led the Montachusett Pest Control offense with 21 points. Devin Picard pulled down rebounds and added 4 points. Ali Conner, Carley McIntyre, Heather Lyons and Morgan Ledoux all added a basket.