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Mountaineers start week strong, falter at end
May 12, 2021BERLIN The Berlin Mountaineer varsity baseball team began a busy three-game week last Monday with a walkoff victory over the Woodsville Engineers at home by a score of 4-3. Unfortunately, that would be the high water mark of the week for Berlin as they would then drop back to back games on Thursday and Friday to Littleton and Laconia. The Mountaineers currently stand with a record of 5-3 and they quickly progress into the second half of the regular season.
On Monday, the Mountaineers would be led offensively by Griffin Melanson (3-4, two runs, one RBI) and Tyler Rousseau (2-4, one run, double), while freshman Kolin Melanson would throw six solid innings before giving way to Carter Poulin in the seventh inning. Griffin Melanson would tie the game at one in the bottom of the second inning as he would scamper home on a passed ball. In the bottom of the fifth inning, Kolin Melanson would drive home the go ahead run in the form
April 28, 2021BERLIN The Berlin High School baseball team has started the season with three straight victories, defeating the Colebrook Mohawks by a score of 20-1 last Monday, before beating the Littleton Crusaders 6-4 this past Saturday at Memorial Field.
In the 20-1 win over Colebrook, sophomore pitcher Jeremyha Dow threw five innings, striking out 12 and not allowing a single hit in the mercy rule shortened game. On Saturday, Griffin Melanson would extend the Mountaineer winning streak to three, as he threw a complete game while striking out eight to earn his first victory on the mound this season.
On Saturday, the Mountaineer bats came out swinging early against Crusader pitcher Josh Finkle. A Ben Estrella single led off the bottom of the first inning before Tyler Rousseau would reach on an error by Littleton shortstop Blake Fillion. Dom Paradis would then work a walk against Finkle to load the bases. Kam Huntoon would then provide a two-RBI single to open the scoring. A pair
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Hollis Brookline-Derryfield’s Conor Sanborn reacts on the ice to the fourth goal by Berlin-Gorham during B-G’s 5-1 win in the Division III finals Saturday night in Concord. Photo/Tom King
CONCORD, N.H. – At one point during Saturday night’s Division III hockey championship game at Everett Arena, Hollis Brookline-Derryfield’s Conor Sanborn skated over to the small crowd of Warrior fans and gestured for them to cheer.
It was that kind of night for the Warriors and their fans, who really didn’t have a lot to cheer about as Berlin-Gorham skated up and down and all the way around to a 5-1 title win.
Special teams lift Mountaineers to semifinals
March 10, 2021BERLIN The Berlin-Gorham boys hockey team utilized three shorthanded goals en route to a 6-2 victory over the Plymouth-Kearsarge Cats this past Saturday at the Notre Dame Arena. The win catapults the Mountaineers into the semifinal round of the NHIAA Division III hockey playoffs to be played Wednesday, March 10, at Everett Arena in Concord against the Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal Red Raiders. The Mountaineers struggled against the Raiders this season, going 1-2-1 in four regular season matchups against them.
On Saturday, Brody Duquette would open the scoring in the first period as he streaked down the right wing side and entered the offensive zone before firing a seeing eye slapshot past Cats goaltender Gavin Garzia to give the Mountaineers a first period lead. Joanah Berthiume started the play by chipping the puck out of the defensive zone off the glass to find a streaking Duquette through the neutral zone. The two team