RallyNorth.net

Londonderry Lancers Girls Basketball '12-'13

BG ousts Londonderry again

MANCHESTER — In the first meeting obetween the two teams this season, the Bishop Guertin girls ran over Londonderry to the tune of a 46-point thumping. In the semifinals of the Division 1 state tournament last night, the Lancers limited BG to 32 points fewer than the 78 they put up in that Jan. 8 affair. Unfortunately, the improved defensive effort wasn’t enough to change the outcome. One year after knocking off the Lancers in the state championship, top-seeded Bishop Guertin once again sent fourth-seeded Londonderry home with a 46-33 victory at Southern New Hampshire University. With the game time moved up earlier in the day because of the storm, neither team could find the range in a first half that featured only 32 points and BG holding a two-point advantage. “I couldn’t hit a shot for my life in the first half,” said Londonderry junior Aliza Simpson, who was part of a team effort that converted only 23.8 percent of its 21 first-half field-goal attempts.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 03/09/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Simpson, Evans power Londonderry into Final Four

LONDONDERRY — The Londonderry girls had a difficult time maintaining possession for much of yesterday's matinee with visiting Nashua North but the Lancers still put up the kind of points most teams only dream of.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 03/02/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Simpson leads way

 

Aliza Simpson had 24 points and eight assists as the Londonderry girls crushed Nashua South 64-35 in the first round of the Division 1 girls tournament. The Lancers (16-5) will play at home Saturday against the winner of tonight's Keene- Mashua North game.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/27/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

The Simpson show

Aliza Simpson exploded for 28 points, while also dishing out 11 assists as Londonderry rolled over Nashua South 67-49.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/22/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Win No.999

 

Londonderry's girls zoomed out to a 30-0 lead in the first quarter on their way to a 75-30 romp over Trinity. Aliza Simpson had 10 points and 13 assists as head coach John Fagula win his 599th game. 

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/15/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Simpson steps into record book

Aliza Simpson tossed in 19 points and became the all-time assist leader in Londonderry High history with 11 more last night as the Lancers pummeled Dover, 72-39.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/14/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Simpson steps into record book

Aliza Simpson tossed in 19 points and became the all-time assist leader in Londonderry High history with 11 more last night as the Lancers pummeled Dover, 72-39.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/14/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Bombs away

Converting a season-high 10 3-pointers as a team, Salem exploded for 50 second-half points to come back and  defeat Londonderry, 71-62. Junior Brenna Blakslee (29 points with 5 3-pointers) and freshman Allie Sirmaian (4 3s) drove the Blue Devil offense, Ayla Rowell impressed with 14 rebounds and Emily Hickey led a strong defensive effort. Sophomore Casey Evans led the Lancers with 19 points.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/05/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton earns first win over Londonderry since 2010

DERRY — Pinkerton was without its best player and lone senior, Sam Breslin, who sat out after being in a car accident. But that wasn’t a problem. Colleen Fortier, Val Martin and Brandi Bonneau all brought their A+ games, leading the Astros 55-44 over Londonderry at Pinkerton Academy last night. The win marked the first for the Astros over the Lancers since March 9, 2010.   Londonderry crushed Pinkerton twice last year, winning the first meeting by 14 points and the second by 23. The Lancers won by 19 and 20 margins over the Astros in 2011. This was the second straight game that the Astros (15-1) were without Breslin, who was on the bench helping coach her teammates. “(Not having Breslin) makes us come out twice as hard because she’s our quickest player, she leads our team, she helps us with our defense,” Martin said. “We had to work twice as hard tonight.” Fortier netted a career-high 21 points, including pouring in four 3-pointers. She poured in two 3s in consecutive Pinkerton possessions early in the third quarter to give the Astros a 30-21 advantage. A 3-pointer from the corner with 3:55 left in the game put Pinkerton ahead 45-34. “It felt good, it felt good,” she said about her shot from long range. Martin netted 17 points — three points shy of her career high. She scored seven of her teams first 12 points during a 12-2 run. Bonneau, meanwhile, did a fine job defending Londonderry superstar Aliza Simpson, who was an Eagle-Tribune Super Teamer last year and has been offered scholarships from UNH and Holy Cross. Bonneau held Simpson scoreless in the first half and to just four points in the first three quarters. “Originally, it was suppose to be Sam (guarding Simpson), but Brandi stepped up big time and definitely helped us contain Aliza,” Fortier said. “Aliza is a good basketball player. We just needed to step up and play team defense.”   Pinkerton coach John Barry said Breslin is his team’s best defender. “Brandi is our second defender,” Barry said. “And Brandi stepped up wonderfully. And the other kids were hedging off screens and recovering. We got a nice charge taken (by Fortier in the fourth quarter). They were banging for the boards. They were doing all kinds of things. “And I don’t want negate what Val and Colleen did,” Barry added. “That’s terrific. I’m very proud of both of them. But we played six girls, mostly five, and the five that played — every single one of them provided a lot for us, pressuring the perimeter because they (Londonderry) can shoot the ball.” Simpson finished with 11 points for the Lancers, which dropped to 9-3. “That was probably her weakest effort (of her career) at least from statistically making shots — not necessarily the effort physically,” Londonderry coach John Fagula said about Simpson.

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 02/01/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Londonderry 78, Exeter 38

In a complete effort, Aliza Simpson led Londonderry with 18 points, 14 assists, 7 steals and 6 rebounds in a 78-38 throttling of Exeter.

 

Read More »
Girls Basketball, 01/29/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
Results 1 - 10 of 18 > >>