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North Andover Scarlet Knights Boys Basketball '11-'12

North Andover suffers heartbreaking loss

North Andover dropped another tough postseason decision last night as fifth-seeded Wakefield handed the top-seeded Scarlet Knights a 47-45 defeat in the semifinals of the Division 2 North Sectionals at Woburn High School.

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Boys Basketball, 03/08/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Karalis, North Andover run away from Salem

 

LAWRENCE — A major upset brewing with No. 1 seeded North Andover clinging precariously to a 37-34 fourth-quarter lead, Mike McVeigh looked at one player in the huddle.

Cape Ann League MVP Zach Karalis.

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Boys Basketball, 03/02/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover upends Andover in Warrior Classic

CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. North Andover defeated Andover 50-46 in the first Warrior Classic Basketball Tournament championship game Wednesday night. North Andover's Zachary Karalis sinks two free throws to give North Andover a four point lead with seven seconds left in the game. 2/22/2012. 7 Photos

 

ANDOVER — Battling through recent struggles shooting the basketball, North Andover’s Jimmy Warden received reassuring words from coach Mike McVeigh.

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Boys Basketball, 02/23/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover moves into tourney finals

Zach Karalis had 15 points and Isiah Nelsen added 14 as North Andover moved past Fitchburg in the first round of the Warrior Classic . Mike Moroney recorded a double-double with 12 point and 10 rebounds for the Knights (18-1), who will meet Andover in Wednesday's title game.

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Boys Basketball, 02/20/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Knights claim 4th straight CAL title

 

TOPSFIELD — North Andover closed out its boys basketball history in the Cape Ann League last night with a terrific final chapter. Fueled by a sensational first quarter, the Knights (17-1) whipped Masconomet 65-50 to finish their CAL slate with a perfect 12-0 record and their fourth straight league title. Last year, they tied for the crown with Wilmington. “This was really important for us,” said senior Zach Karalis, who led a balanced attack with 14 points. “After tying with Wilmington last year, we wanted it outright. To get it against a big rival made it even better.” In 30 years under coach Mike McVeigh, the Knights wound up winning or sharing the CAL crown 20 times. “This was sweet, really sweet, and I like sweets,” joked McVeigh. “To win here was nice. I think in 30 years, it’s come down to us or them 15 times.” The Knights showed that they meant business from the start, zooming out to a 9-0 lead, which they extended to 22-8 after the first quarter. Showing great teamwork, good shooting and excellent work underneath, they outplayed the Chieftains (12-6, 10-2), who could have tied for the league crown with a win, in every phase of the game. North Andover also stymied Masco star Adam Bramanti early, holding him to a single basket in the first period on 1 of 9 shooting. Three of his shots were deflected. “We didn’t have any fancy D on him, no great strategy, but we had five guys ready to help out on him,” said McVeigh. Bramanti heated up in the second half a bit to lead all scorers with 19 points, but it took him 24 attempts on the night. “He’s one of my best friends and he’s still a great player,” said Karalis. who only needed nine shot attempts for his points. “We knew what we wanted to do and coach had us ready for the first period. We usually start out well.” Isaiah Nelson had two 3-pointers and eight of his 12 points and Brendan Miller, who wound up with nine points, joined Karalis with five points in the frame. Jimmy Warden (10 points) was among those harassing Bramanti. North Andover extended its lead to 37-16 at halftime but Masco made a mild run in the second half, clawing back to within eight, 48-40, early in the fourth quarter before the Knights pulled away for good, partly thanks to 10 of 12 free throws. Alex Gorgoni came off the bench to sink 4 of 4 from the line, including two when Colby Smith went down hard while driving to the basket. Collins missing North Andover was without junior guard Derek Collins. Injured most of the season after having back surgery last year, he injured his shoulder in Tuesday’s win over Triton. McVeigh is not sure when he will return.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Birthday bonus

Zach Karalis celebrated his birthday with a team-high 14 points as North Andover fought off host Hamilton-Wenham, 71-58.

 

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Boys Basketball, 02/07/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Triple double for Karalis

Zach Karalis scored a game-best 26 points and added to it with 10 rebounds and 10 assists as North Andover ran past North Reading, 76-61. Isaiah Nelsen added 20 points and Jimmy Warden had 14 for the 13-1 Knights.

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Boys Basketball, 02/03/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nelsen heats up

Isaiah Nelsen smashed his career high with 29 points to lead North Andover past Manchester-Essex 76-68. The big man was 4 of 5 on 3-pointers. Colby Smith had two late lay-ups after Manchester made it interesting. Derek Collins came off the bench for his first significant minutes of the season.

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Boys Basketball, 01/31/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover shackles Andover

NORTH ANDOVER — The last thing Andover's sputtering offense needed to see was a driven North Andover High club, still stinging from their last venture into the Merrimack Valley Conference.

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Boys Basketball, 01/29/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

48 and counting!!!

Isaiah Nelsen scored 15 points and Mike Maroney added 14 as North Andover punched its ticket to the state tourney for the 48th straight year with a 65-30 drubbing of Rockport.  Zach Karalis added 12 for the 10-1 Knights.

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Boys Basketball, 01/27/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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