Central handily defeats Dover

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Senior Shawn Moore with the ball for Central (credit – Andrew Sylvia)

MANCHESTER, N.H. – The Little Green of Manchester Central continued their perfect start on Friday night, defeating Dover, 69-59.

After Dover scored the game’s first two baskets, Central took control of the contest, building a 24-12 lead by the end of the first quarter. Although Dover was able to whittle Central’s lead down to 32-31 by the half, that comeback came primarily from the free throw line, as the Green Wave managed to score only seven points from the field.

“We had a good start, and we really wanted to have an emphasis on having a good start after the Trinity game where we got off real slow,” said Central head coach Sudi Lett.  “We wanted to come out and try to play with a lead instead of playing from behind.

Central’s dominance while the ball was in play could be seen when it came on the boards, with the Little Green outrebounding their guests 26-7 in the first half, widening that margin to 44-23 by the end of the contest.

“A part of having a complete defensive possession is getting the rebound,” said Lett. “We really emphasized that, and the boys did an awesome job of focusing on that.”

The Little Green’s lead grew to 51-45 by the end of the third quarter and they continued to pull away, regaining a double-digit lead by the midpoint of the final frame.

Dover’s Ty Vitko lead all scorers with 29 points, with Kingsley Breen also contributed 17 points for the Green Wave.

Central had four double-digit scorers, led by junior Michael Dupre’s 17 points. Dupre also grabbed eight rebounds, just the nine of teammate Daniel Infante.

Central seeks to begin the year with their third straight win at next regular season contest in Merrimack. That contest takes place at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 2 while Dover hopes to climb to 2-1 at home against Pinkerton, also at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 2.

 

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Andrew Sylvia

Assistant EditorManchester Ink Link

Born and raised in the Granite State, Andrew Sylvia has written approximately 10,000 pieces over his career for outlets across Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. On top of that, he's a licensed notary and licensed to sell property, casualty and life insurance, he's been a USSF trained youth soccer and futsal referee for the past six years and he can name over 60 national flags in under 60 seconds according to that flag game app he has on his phone, which makes sense because he also has a bachelor's degree in geography (like Michael Jordan). He can also type over 100 words a minute on a good day.