Checking the area’s top
performances of the week
ending Jan. 31, 1998
Sean Lantas
NEWPORT JV BASKETBALL
Scoring 16 points, including three 3-pointers, help the Tiger JV’s to a 20-point victory over Franklin.
Angie Dufield
STEVENS BASKETBALL
Her 12 points and eight rebounds were not enough as Laconia crushed he Redbirds, 65-28.
Brian Holmes
NEWPORT BASKETBALL
Had 20 points in a losing cause as Newport dropped its first game of the year to Franklin, 56-46.
Alison Fry
FALL MT. BASKETBALL
Scored a game-high 19 points including 10 in the first half to lead the Wildcats to a 66-34 win over Milford.
Blake Brunelle
FALL MT.BASKETBALL
His 12 points and nine rebounds were not enough as the Spartans of Milford came away with a 10-point victory over the Cats.
Gabe Ferland
STEVENS BASKETBALL
Had three treys on his way to 18 points in a disappointing 76-73 loss against Laconia.
Josh Baird
STEVENS JV BASKETBALL
Scored 14 points as the junior Cards took down Laconia, 65-48.
Brett Cossaboon
NEWPORT JV BASKETBALL
His four points, five rebounds and one blocked shot in the fourth quarter helped the Tigers pick up a victory over Franklin.
Jane Barton
NEWPORT BASKETBALL
Her 8-for-11 effort from the foul line and a 15-point night wasn’t enough as the Tigers lost to Hopkinton.
Paul Beaudet
NEWPORT SKIING
His total score of 59.0 was good enough for first place in a ski jump meet with Sunapee, Concord, Newfound, Hopkinton, Nashua, Merrimack and Derryfield.
Brandon Stocker
SUNAPEE SKIING
His jump of14 meters was good enough for a third-place finish, leading the Lakers to third place in the eight-team meet.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Their 20-6 victory over Jacksonville will earn them a trip to Super Bowl XXXI in New Orleans on Jan. 26th. CONGRATULATIONS.
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