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Andover Golden Warriors Boys Basketball '20-'21

No contest

It was 18-2 after a period and Andover wasn't going to be denied in a 53-28 waltz past Haverhill in the MVC Cup Division 1 semifinals. Richie Shahtanian and Ryan MacLellan scored 11 each for the 11-0 Golden Warriors. Aidan Cammann contributed eight points. Philip Cunningham scored a game-high 12 in defeat. It will be Andover vs. Central Catholic for the Division 1 MVC crown.

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Boys Basketball, 02/16/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Warriors remain perfect

ANDOVER – Finding cohesion in a sports year like none other can be a difficult endeavor. But in a Covid-shortened campaign, the Andover boys found regularity with winning.

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Boys Basketball, 02/12/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover starts fast

 

Andover outscored North Andover 20-9 in the first quarter on its way to a 72-48 win. Aidan Cammann led three Warriors (9-0) in double figures with 17 points.

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Boys Basketball, 02/10/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

A to Z

Aidan Camman had 11 points and Zayn Aruri 10 to lead Andover (8-0) in a 73-35 laugher over Billerica. Fourteen Golden Warriors scored.

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Boys Basketball, 02/05/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Rolling 7s

Andover blitzed Billerica, 76-46, to improve to 7-0. Zayn Aruri led the way with 18 (4 3-pointers), Aidan Cammann had 11 and Luke Poirier 10.

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Boys Basketball, 02/03/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shahtanian on fire

Andover had its way with Chelmsford, improving to 5-0 with a 91-55 romp. Richie Shahtanian (18 points, 4 3's), Aidan Cammann (17) and Ryan MacLellan (15) starred.

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Boys Basketball, 01/27/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

24-4 period

Haverhill led by 2 at the half but Andover outscored the Hillie boys 24-4 in the third en route to a 67-45 win. Ryan MacLellan had 18 and Ayn Aruri 8 in the win.

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Boys Basketball, 01/22/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Cammann takes off

 Junior Aidan Cammann erupted for 28 points to pace unbeaten Andover (3-0) over Haverhill, 57-50. Angel Burgos has 15 for the Hillies.

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Boys Basketball, 01/19/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Twin Towers

Andover beat Central for the second time this week, 61-54. Aidan Cammann led with 19 and Logan Satlow had 12. Central's Xavier McKenzie lit it up for 28 points.

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Boys Basketball, 01/15/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Satlow, Andover edge Central in season opener

ANDOVER — The Central Catholic boys basketball team opened its COVID-19-shortened season Tuesday knowing it would be facing one of the best junior big men in the state in 6-foot-9 Aidan Cammann.
By the middle of the fourth quarter, it was another, much less heralded Andover junior giant in 6-foot-6 Logan Satlow, who stole the show here at Dunn Gymnasium on opening night in the Merrimack Valley Conference.
Satlow led all scorers with 18 points, nine in the fourth quarter, to open this season a month later than normal with a 60-57 win.
Central took its first lead since early in the first quarter, at the third quarter buzzer, 41-40, on a 3-pointer by captain Nate Godin.
Andover’s sophomore guard Ryan McLellan scored on a quick jumper 10 seconds into the fourth quarter before Satlow scored six straight points, leading to a 50-44 lead which Central couldn’t crack.
Satlow also had 12 rebounds.
“I love playing Central. Love it,” said Satlow. “I was on the bench last year. I didn’t play much. I wasn’t very good. I was really looking forward to this year and to open with Central was the best news. The rivalry is great. I couldn’t sleep last night.”
While the deficit never was in double figures, Central would get close, but not close enough according to new coach Mark Dunham.
“It seemed we were chasing them the entire game,” said Dunham. “But then we get that lead at the end of the third quarter and they get it right back ... and we’re chasing again. The tough part is we had a lot of open shots that we missed. We had our chances.”
Andover’s Cammann (14 points, 7 rebounds) did do some damage, scoring seven of his team’s first 14 points. He left the game early due to foul trouble. It hounded him the entire game, never getting in a rhythm.
“Let me make this clear: Aidan is the best player in the state,” said Satlow. “I face him every day in practice and he destroys me. I can’t stop him.”
But opening night was Satlow’s day.
“He’s a worker and didn’t surprise me at all,” said Andover coach David Fazio. “It wasn’t our best game. I think we have to get tougher. But Central is scary, like they always are. We played well when we had to.”
Central was led by Xavier McKenzie (14 points) and Isaac Bonilla (16), both promising juniors.
The teams will meet again on Friday night at 6:30 p.m. at Andover High as all of Central’s games will be played on the road due to COVID-19 issues in Lawrence. That game will also be live-streamed on Youtube.
 
Andover 60, Central Catholic 57
At Dunn Gymnasium, Andover
CENTRAL CATHOLIC (57): 
McKenzie 6-2-16, Hart 3-0-6, Rivera 3-0-6, Godin 3-0-8, Wiggins 3-1-7, Bonilla 5-0-15, Totals 23-3-57
ANDOVER (60):
MacLellan 4-1-9, Poirier 3-1-8, Aruri 4-0-9, Moses 1-0-2, Satlow 7-3-18, Cammann 5-4-14, Cloutier 0, Briggs 0, Shatanian 0, Totals 24-9-60
Andover (1-0): 17-15-8-20—70
Central (0-1): 13-14-14-16—57
3 pointers: AND — Poirier, Aruri, Satlow; CCHS — McKenzie 2, Godin 2, Bonilla 4
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Boys Basketball, 01/12/21 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars