Senior defender Mike Dimando, a transfer from Pinkerton, scored his first career goal as part of Timberlane's 15-3 loss to Bedford. Senior tri-captain Anthony Gillis played one of his better defensive games of the early season for the Owls. "Anthony was all over field and gave 100 percent effort," said head coach Jim Kelly.
Read More »Bernadette Connors knocked down five 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 18 points and chipped in with six assists as No. 8 Windham rolled over No. 9 Bedford 54-41 in the Division 2 first round. Kelsey Shiebel added 13 points and Clairee Putnam had five assist for the Jaguars, who travel to top-seeded Hollis-Brookline on Friday at 7 p.m.
Read More »Although Windham managed to take a short lead in the fourth quarter, it couldn't fully recover from a slow start in a 62-59 loss to Bedford. Sophomore Clairee Putnam led Windham with 19 points.
Read More »Clairee Putnam and Kerry White each had 11 points as Windham outlasted Bedford, 37-34, in the championship game of the Nashua North holiday tourney.
"We did an exceptional job at playing team defense in this tourney," said Windham head coach Joe Mason. "They (Bedford) were without their best player so we know it would have been a tougher game had she been there."
Read More »Katherine Moscone was on fire, piling up an eye-popping 44 digs but Pelham fell to Bedford 25-21, 10-25, 24-26, 14-25.
Read More »Alex Fitzgerald had a standout day for Windham in a four-team meet in Concord, carving 48 seconds off his previous career best time and placing as one of the Jaguars' top three finishers for the first time ever. Brandon Bielinski also had a personal best time while Kyle Carbonneau registered his best time of the season.
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Trailing in games 2-1, Windham's volleyball team won the last two games to edge Bedford, the same team that beat the Jaguars (7-1) in the playoffs last year. Kerry White led the way at the net with 15 kills and two blocks while Cristy Theriault had a stunning 26 service points, including six aces.
Read More »Unbeaten Windham downed two-time defending Division 2 state champion Bedford, 182-196, in a quad-meet at the par-36 Windham Country Club. Windham shot a spectacular 184 on Monday but the Jaguars outdid themselves yesterday. It was again the 1-2 punch of Connor Greenleaf with a 34 and Nick Fairweather 35. But it was the depth that made the difference as Adam Dolan and Jack Grubbs carded 37s and Andrew Kalil came in at 39.
Read More »BEDFORD — Jordan Garron scored on the second play from scrimmage and Bedford was off and running to a 62-0 romp over Pelham.
Garron, the grandson of former Patriots star Larry Garron, carried six times for 100 yards and scored two times. James Caparell scored twice and threw for a score as the Bulldogs improved to 2-1.
Read More »Bedford erupted for 10 sixth-inning runs to break open a close contest and defeat Windham, 14-2. Emily Comtois (single and double) and Ashley Adamson (double, RBI) continued their offensive production for the Jaguars while Makenzie Magee (single, RBI) and Heather Tornquist (double) also contributed.
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