Salisbury School falls to Choate Rosemary Hall

SALISBURY — Choate Rosemary Hall showed why they are ranked number one in the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class A by turning back second-ranked Salisbury, 72-59, in a home game Feb. 15.

Choate’s John Papale and Peter Weston combined for 42 points and drilled seven of eight attempts from behind the arc to lead the Wild Boars to their 17th win against only two losses.

Choate took a double-digit lead early as Salisbury (16-4, 5-1 in NEPSAC Class A) struggled to find the bottom of the net. Strong inside play by Myles Jones and a pair of three pointers by Glenn Baral helped the Salisbury Knights close the gap to 10 points at the half, 34-24.

The Boars maintained their lead through most of the second half as Papale and Weston put on a shooting clinic. With six minutes to play, Salisbury tightened its defense and cut the margin to 57-51 behind Jones and the long-range shooting of Ryan Frazier and Brandon Hedley. Choate Rosemary Hall was able to expand its lead back to double-figures down the stretch.

Jones led Salisbury with 16 points and Frazier and Hedley scored 14 and 11, respectively. Samuel Dingba led all rebounders with nine, and Hedley dished out three assists to pace the Knights.

— Salisbury School Head Coach Jeff Ruskin

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