Monday, February 28, 2011

Good friends Molly and Hayley at a recent game

Jess Canning leads Triton to #7 ranking in Division 3 playoffs

Triton and Jessica Canning will play a home playoff game vs. #10 Lynnfield on Tuesday night at 7pm. Jess comes into the game avg. almost 10 point and 6 rebounds per game for Triton.

Good Luck!!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Neph Carmona is a force for Georgetown boys


Georgetown outscored Pentucket in every quarter in a 63-53 victory to end its regular season with a 12-8 record. Neph Carmona had 19 points and 15 rebounds while Tyler Wade had a season-high 23 points.

Molly Rowe and Beth Castantini lead Newburyport Girls to the playoffs



Newburyport girls had a great finish to the regular season winning there last 7 games including a huge upset of Pentucket and a 20 point win over Triton and winning the CAL division 2 championship. Warriors Molly Rowe and Beth Castantini were both big down the stretch. Beth had a 28 and 20 point game and Molly had a 20 and 18 point game. The 20 point game was against Pentucket including going 16-20 from the line. Newburyport finished 13-7 and now await the draws for the tournament. Beth was named to the All League team and Molly was named to the All Star team.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Ashley Vining MVP at PCA

Ashley Vining led her Portsmouth Christian Academy team in scoring for the season and was voted team MVP. Ashley went from a role player to leading scorer on her team after attending the New England Warriors fall clinic and continuing to work on her shot at the Warriors in season shooting clinic. Ashley turned into a complete player after working on her fundamentals at the clinics and plans to attend every clinic the Warriors offer.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Danielle Silva plays well in final home game for PMA


Long time Warrior Danielle Silva played well in her final home game for PMA this week. She scored 13 and was a force on defense in a 66-60 loss to Chelsea. She has 3 more games to go in the season. She hopes to lead the team to a 10 win season.

Keep up the hard work!

Neph Carmona leads Georgetown with double-double

Georgetown's free throw shooting has been poor all season and very weak the last three games, converting only 33 of 86 and winning just once. Last night against Rockport, the charity stripe was charitable for the Royals as an 18 for 19 effort led to a 64-51 victory and a state tourney berth. Sophomore Angel Sanquintin had eight second-half points to spark a game-changing run and senior Neph Carmona rule the boards with 13 rebounds and 17 points.

Game Statistics:

Rockport (51): Hendy 7-1-17, Gray 4-1-12, MacArthur 4-3-12, Astesi 1-0-2, Meredith 3-2-8. Totals 19-7-51

Georgetown (64): Spears 1-8-10, Wade 6-3-15, Sanquintin 4-0-10, Warren 3-0-6, P. Bjork 2-2-6, Carmona 6-5-17, C. Ingraham 0-0-0. Totals 22-18-64

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Aviana Morrison comes up big for Winnacunnet again


Brian and Joe and Joe Jr
I just had to send you a note to thank you so much for the work you put in last year to make Avi a better shooter. The work is paying off this year with Avi's performance at Winnacunnet.
Case in point was the game she played Friday night against Pinkerton. It was a match up between the number 1 team in Div 1, Winnacunnet, and #2 team Pinkerton. Avi hit for 5 three point shots, a 15 foot jumper and 1 free throw. Two of the 3 pointers came at a time in the game where Pinkerton was making a run to close the lead. Avi hit 2 in a row and that pretty much put an end to the run. The most satisfying part was what the coach said after the game. After those 2 three pointers he said......" Game over," said Beattie "Those shots were big. She's a shooter. She's hard to cover because she's got such a quick release."
You guys should be proud of the results you get from the work you put in with these kids. She is increasing her points per game average and she owes a lot of this to your hard work with her. She is looking forward to seeing you guys when the season is over.
Thanks again.
Dave Morrison

Friday, February 11, 2011

Josh Plunkett makes All-Star team in Chelmsford

Returning Warrior Josh Plunkett has made the CYBL All-Star team this winter. His last game he lead his team in scoring with 14 points as they look to the playoffs. He will be joining the Warriors again this spring on an AAU team.

Josh, good luck with the rest of the season and we'll see you soon!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Leboeuf brothers playing well for Dracut




















Ryan is the starting small forward for the Dracut 7th Grade Travel Team. Ryan has really come on as of late averaging over 4 points per game over his last six games. Ryan’s coach states that he is one of the best shooters on the team. Ryan can’t wait to continue playing basketball with the Warriors again this spring.


Justin made the Dracut Freshmen Basketball Team under the direction of Coach Ben Shaw. Justin has improved steadily over the course of the year. He currently plays small forward for the team. He has seen his playing time increase during the year. Justin is excited to play for the Warriors again this spring.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Yvonne Dean playing well for PCA

Yvonne is having a great season on Portsmouth Christian Varsity this season. So far they are 10 - 3 this season. She is averaging 8pts and 7 rebounds per game. Her best game yet was against Wilton with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Your programs really have helped her game, thanks so much!
Cheryl Dean

All the hard work Yvonne is putting in is working well for her in her games. Keep it up Yvonne!!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Molly Rowe and Beth Castantini lead Newburyport Girls

Molly Rowe and Beth Castantini lead Newburyport Girls varsity to a 8-4 record. Beth is the second leading scorer on the team with 13.0 points a game and Molly (pictured) is the third leading scorer with 9.1 a game. They're tied with 56 rebounds each to lead the team and Molly leads the team in assists with 54. They are both playing real well for this varsity.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Three Warriors lead Georgetown Boys


The Georgetown boys are lead by three Warrior players. Senior Neph Carmona is the starting center, Mike Bjork is a junior forward and freshmen Patrick Bjork is also a freshmen. All three have been with the Warriors for a bunch of years and this year is it paying big as the team is off to a 7-4 record after beating Ipswich 53-40. Neph had 10 and a ton of rebound, Mike had a free throw to go along with his outstanding defense and Patrick stepped up with 8 pints and six rebounds. The Royals will look like a tough team to face come playoffs.

Drew Manchester starring at Amesbury

Drew Manchester is leading the Amesbury freshmen team in scoring at more than 13 points per game. He is also getting on the boards with about 12 per game and chipping in with almost 5 blocks per game. He had another growth spurt and he is now using that on the court. He is having a very nice season and plans on looking to improve in the off-season with the Warriors AAU team this spring.

Keep it up Drew!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Pettigrew Sisters playing well in Newburyport

The Pettigrew sisters are working hard and having fun for their Newburyport teams. Mary (pictured) made the varsity as a freshmen and also plays JV. She is doing very well and improving at her game. Her sister Emily is starting for the 7th grade A team and she has led them to a bunch of victories and they have only lost on divisional game so far. They both plan on coming back and working at their game this off-season with the Warriors.

Their committed to improving and watch out as I think they will both be star players at the varsity level in Newburyport over the years.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

PCA girls team credits success to Warrior training


The Portsmouth Christian Academy girls 5th/6th grade team won their division posting a 10-2 record. Coach Mike Vining attributes the successful season to the starting five attending the New England Warriors fall clinic. The PCA team beat arch rival St. Mary's for the first time by utilizing the skills and fundamentals stressed at the Warriors clinics.