Story byNew Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterThe New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterSun, December 14, 2025 at 11:46 PM UTC·1 min readThe Pelham High School girls basketball team opened their season with a 49-33 win on the road at Hanover Friday night. The Pythons were led offensively by Sophia Guinazzo (15 points) and Grace Riley (11). Ava Milley and Jessica Phillips played well defensively and added six and eight points, respectively. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementKylie Muldoon (four points), Tatum Dzierlatka (three points) and Harlow Barron (two points) also contributed on offense. Girls basketballGroveton 49, Holy Family 26Groveton: Delaney Whiting (18 points); Ryenn Pedone (15 points). Nute 41, Lisbon 39Lisbon: Autumn Himes (23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 blocks); Arya kimball (7 points, 4 rebounds); Bailey Clark (4 rebounds). Souhegan 57, Laconia 34Souhegan: Zofia Rosenfield (19 points, 5 steals); Julia Skelton (10 points, 6 rebounds); Mariellah Dart (9 points, 5 steals, 5 assists). Salem 51, Exeter 38Exeter: Jessica Melick (16 points, 9 rebounds); Lexy Rogers (5 points, 4 assists); May Atlee (7 rebounds). AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBoys basketballHollis-Brookline 64, Souhegan 42Hollis-Brookline: Alton Williams (23 points); James Arthur (17 points); Will McCoy (10 points). Cross countryExeter High School’s Lexi Paterna finished 38th in 18 minutes, 34.1 seconds to earn All American honors at the Brooks XC National Championships in San Diego, California.