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Bishop Guertin take D1 title 42-35 over Winnacunnet

Bishop Guertin wins D1 boys basketball title

Cardinals celebrate the championship

Brett Marelli (10 points) faces two Bishop Guertin defenders

(Durham NH)  Sometimes things don’t go the way you planned.

And that was the way it was for Coach John Fisher’s Bishop Guertin team versus Winnacunnet tonight.

But on this night, Coach Fisher was the one with the smile on his face afterwards saying, “I feel blessed to have had this moment.”

The Cardinals (18-5) took the Division 1 title, 42-35, over Winnacunnet on Saturday night at Oyster River in Durham.

“We wanted to speed things up,” said Coach Fisher.

“We knew they were big,” said Nate Kane (11 points), “so we tried to full-court press them.”

Speed things up.  Get some easy baskets.  Stay away from defensive half-court situations. Good intentions, but that’s now how it went.  Fast breaks were rare, but the Cardinals half-court defense was exceptional.

Matt Santosuosso (20) up for a block

“They’re athletic and long,” said Winnacunnet coach Jay McKenna post-game. “They put a lot of pressure on us in the half-court.”

So while the Cardinals didn’t score a lot of points, they made up for it with great defense.

“We were scraping and dominating the boards even though they were a bigger team,” added senior Nate Kane.

The other thing that didn’t go as BG hoped, but still worked in their favor, was free throws.

“We knew that they have been good at free throw shooting, so we were trying not to foul them,” recalled Coach Fisher.

But foul they did, sending Winnacunnet to the foul line twenty-four times.

The Warriors made only ten of twenty-four attempts!  Two of those misses were on the front end of one-and-one’s.

Free throws were a key to the outcome

The Cardinals were 10-of-14 from the line.

A big difference?  You bet.

“Our free throw shooting has been good this season and has won us a bunch of games,” said Coach McKenna.

“In fact, we’ve worked on free throw shooting with this group more than any other one we’ve had,” Coach McKenna added.

“We even shot a lot of free throws this morning,” he added.  “Some nights you make them and some nights you don’t.”

So on this night, BG didn’t want to foul but did, and it worked to their advantage.

Not the way BG coach John Fisher planned it……..but I’m sure he’s happy with the unplanned ways things worked out.

Sam Andreottola (12 points) guarded by Lucas Baker

This was a one-possession game (26-25) one minute into the final quarter after a Joseph Allen layup set up by Brett Marelli.

The game got away from Winnacunnet in the next five minutes.

While the Warriors had only one free throw (five attempts) the Cardinals put ten points together and came away up ten (36-26) with two minutes left.  Winnacunnet didn’t have time to recover.

During the crucial BG segment, John Sullivan hit a fallaway jump shot in the lane and went in on a successful layin assisted by Nate Kane.

Matt Santosuosso scored on a drive and pairs of free throws (Jordan Robichaud & Dylan Santosuosso) extended the lead to ten points.

Nate Kane (11 points) sets up a teammate with a nice pass

“You have to be able to make free throws at the end of games and we did,” added Nate Kane.

Junior Sam Andreottola paced the Warriors with twelve points.  Senior Brett Marelli (WPI commit) added ten.

Senior Dylan Santosuosso (Colby-Sawyer commit) was Bishop Guertin’s top scorer with twelve points.

Consecutive three’s by Nate Kane and Dylan Santosuosso gave the Cardinals a 10-5 lead early in the second quarter.

Later in that quarter a Brett Marelli rebound basket tied the score at 13-13.

Charge or block?

The next nine points belonged to BG.  Two of the points came on an end-of-the-half, buzzer-beating rebound score by Matt Santosousso after a 3-point miss by his brother Dylan.

The Warriors cut into that eight-point deficit (22-13) in the third quarter and were in a one-possession game (26-23) after three.

Joseph Burns early layup in the 4th quarter put Winnacunnet within one point but Bishop Guertin pulled away the rest of the way to gain the D1 title.

Coach Fisher: “We wanted to do a good job on defense and make them work on every possession.”

Dylan Santosuosso: “This is all very exciting.  The game had runs, up’s and down’s.  We got into foul trouble early in the third quarter and I thought it might affect us in the long run.  Thankfully, it didn’t.”

Matt Santosuosso: “We played strong.  We played solid.  It feels great.  It’s amazing.”

Nate Kane on a drive

Nate Kane: “We knew they were good after they upset Exeter early in the tournament.”

Coach McKenna: “There is an awful lot of disappointment among the kids right now.  We’re exceptionally proud of the effort they put in tonight.  We had a tough time making shots.  That’s how it goes sometimes.”

Noisiest game I’ve been to this season.  In most games, you can hear every coaches’ word during timeouts. The benches, for both teams, were very active.

The lighting at Oyster River was excellent.  I won’t be able to use the “lighting” excuse for mediocre pictures this time.

Bishop Guertin box

Winnacunnet box

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Dylan Santosuosso

John Sullivan (12) reaches in for a steal

John Sullivan (6 points) tries to split Elynn Houston and Lucas Schaake

Elynn Houston

Dylan Santosuosso guards Brett Marelli

Sam Andreottola guards Matt Santosuosso

Brett Marelli

James O’Hara guards Jordan Robichaud

Matt Santosuosso down the lane

Dylan Santosuosso in for a layup with Sam Andreottola close by

Scramble for possession

Javari Ellison finishes the game with a dunk

 

 

 

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Bishop Guertin defense stymies Londonderry 54-25 to reach D1 title game

Bishop Guertin pressure was persistent and effective

Liv Murray led BG with eighteen points

(Kingston NH) Bishop Guertin is so good that even on an “off” night they make it look easy.

The Cardinals (18-0) handled Londonderry, 54-25, on Thursday night at Sanborn Regional to reach the D1 finals on Sunday against Bedford.

“Bedford is going to have their hands full,” said Londonderry coach Nick Theos after having what he called, “a tough night” against Bishop Guertin.

BG will be chasing their fifth straight D1 title.

The Cardinals gave the Lancers (6-10) little room all night long.

Almost every time the Lancers picked up their dribble they were in trouble.

How much trouble?  Thirty-four turnovers worth, by my count.  That’s a lot of empty possessions.

Both teams struggled with turnovers in the first half.

For a half, the Cardinals had their own problems on offense.  I had them for fifteen turnovers BUT they still had a 25-9 lead at halftime.

“We need to be sound defensively,” explained BG coach Brad Kreik afterwards.  “If you do that than you can be a little sloppy and off your game a bit offensively and still have a shot to win.”

Everywhere a Lancer went with the ball there would be one, two, and sometimes three Cardinals close by.

“We were a little tentative at the start,” said Coach Theos.

Bishop Guertin jumped ahead, 12-2, in the first four minutes led by sophomore Liv Murray (18 points).

Meghan Stack and Olivia Chau

Neither teams would score a point during the final four minutes of the turnover-packed first quarter.

“We missed having Brooke Paquette (8 points) on the floor for much of the first half,” said Coach Kreik.  “She got into foul trouble and without her out there we felt it.  We got out of our rhythm.”

The good defense never went away, however.

And the offense started the second half with five minutes of turnover-free basketball.  Five different Cardinals contributed points during the productive segment as part of a 17-3 run.

Catelyn Wheeler (11 points)

Catelyn Wheeler (11 points) had seven points during the burst and the Cardinals lead was, 42-12.

“You can’t take away one or two kids,” said Coach Theos, “because they continue to throw good kid after good kid at you.”

The rest of the way both coaches cleared their benches rewarding their entire rosters with some tournament semi-final action.

Shannon Ball and Olivia Chau paced Londonderry with seven points.

Impressed with the way BG’s 6-foot sophomore Meghan Stack got to the basket and defended smartly in the backcourt.

Bishop Guertin box

Londonderry box

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(The link to this coverage will be on Twitter @mcclellandpeter.  Later, I will post some of the pictures on Instagram @mcclellandmiscellanea.)

Bishop Guertin breakout

Liv Murray to the basket

Brooke Paquette (8 points)

BG coach Brad Kreick

Maizie Barker (2) and Molly Smith (4) apply pressure

Battle on the boards

Catelyn Wheeler on defense

Meghan Stack (9 points) in for two

Trying to get control

Londonderry coach Nick Theos with Ashley Rourke

Ashley Rourke escapes a BG trap

Olivia Chau (7 points) to the basket

Sarah Clegg (23) rebounds

Surrounded

 

 

 

 

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Late rush gets Bishop Guertin boys past Winnacunnet 75-71

No shot available for Rich Ruffin of Winnacunnet late in the game

No shot available for Rich Ruffin of Winnacunnet late in the game

Freshman Jack Zimmerman scored the tying basket.

Freshman Jack Zimmerman scored the tying basket.

(Hampton NH) This game will not be a pleasant memory for the Winnacunnet Warriors boys basketball team.

Visiting Bishop Guerin (8-1) appeared to be heading for a loss until Winnacunnet (4-4) collapsed at both ends in the final quarter and suffered a tough, 75-71, defeat to the Cardinals on Tuesday night.

Winnacunnet took the lead early and seemed to have a night going in which they could answer every comeback by BG with a string of points.  The Warriors did it all night long until falling apart long enough late to let this game get away from them.

Junior Pat Lamprey (15 points) dropped four 3’s on the Cardinals in the last three minutes of the first quarter getting Winnacunnet away to a 17-13 after a quarter.

A long one by Ryan Gigliotti (16 points) boosted the WHS edge to ten (28-18) in the second quarter.

Ryan Gigliotti (16 points) tangles with Jeff Lunn

Ryan Gigliotti (16 points) tangles with Jeff Lunn

Again it was Ryan with a key basket as his steal and layup maintained the ten-point spread (50-40) in the third quarter.

The Cardinals would make mini-runs to cut inside ten but Winnacunnet seemed to have long-range answers (they had ten 3’s through three quarters) when they needed them.

Same thing at the start of the final quarter.  Pat Lamprey’s fifth three gave the Warriors yet another ten-point lead (65-55) and you sensed that the three-ball would carry them home.

After a Steve Toscano (15 points) three, Matt Guerin (10 points) answered with a layup.  Now up, 67-58, with 5:54 left in the game anyone watching the earlier give-and-take was not prepared for what happened during the next five minutes of playing time.

The accurate long shot deserted the home team entirely as did every other shot except one free throw (Ryan Gigliotti).

And while the Warriors couldn’t score, Bishop Guertin put a 16-1 segment together and went ahead 74-68 with fifty seconds left.

Rich Ruffin gets an open look in front of the Warrior student section

Rich Ruffin gets an open look in front of the Warrior student section

I don’t know how many shots WHS missed during those bleak five minutes but it was plenty.  Rich Ruffin had open three’s from either corner and couldn’t get either to drop.

The spark for BG was freshman Jack Zimmerman.  The young man hit a three and then a breakaway layup to tie the score at 67-67.  Later  (at 3:38) when senior point guard Steve Toscano fouled out, Jack took over at point guard the rest of the way.

Five Cardinal free throws enabled them to boost their advantage to 74-68 with 1:08 remaining.

Winnacunnet was obviously in serious trouble but their aggressiveness with the ball earned them six free throws over the next thirty seconds while BG turned the ball over twice.

The six freebies gave the Warriors a legitimate chance to rally but they missed three of the six attempts to douse their hopes.  A late free throw by Kyle Gavin (15 points) sealed the deal for Bishop Guertin.

Pat Lamprey (5 three-pointers)

Pat Lamprey (5 three-pointers)

The two teams combined to make nineteen long ones.  The same two teams combined to miss nineteen free throws.  Those kind of results make me wonder which shot gets the most practice.

Very aggressive defense by Winnacunnet gave 6-6 Jeff Lunn (9 points) a quiet evening.  The Cardinal center had been averaging 20 points per game.  But a defense that shows special attention to one player allows openings for other players.  BG had six three’s in the second half.

Winnacunnet turned every defensive rebound into the start of a fast break.  They were able to get a steady flow of good outside looks doing this.  The problem for the Warriors was when they tried to force their way in for layups against the taller Cardinals.  They just couldn’t finish consistently.

There is no shot clock in New Hampshire and neither of these teams ever came close to needing one.

Coach Jim Migneault instructs

Coach Jim Migneault instructs

Coach Jim Migneault dished out plenty of tough love to his team during the game.  He has done quite the job with a team with no returning starters and a point guard with a separated shoulder.

Next up for BG will be a home game on Friday with Trinity.

Winnacunnet travels to Merrimack on Friday.

Bishop Guertin box score

Winnacunnet box score

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Matt Guerin (10 points) on the break

Matt Guerin (10 points) on the break

Sam Knollmeyer defended by Pat Bilodeau

Sam Knollmeyer defended by Pat Bilodeau

Niarhos Costas (13 points)

Niarhos Costas (13 points)

loose ball

loose ball

Kyle Gavin (15 points)

Kyle Gavin (15 points)

John Noon (12 points)

John Noon (12 points)

Steve Toscano (15 points)

Steve Toscano (15 points)

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