Pinkerton Academy's Drew Brander aims to redeem last year's NHIAA Division I title loss, eager to secure victory with his brother as they face Nashua North for the state title. After rejoining the Pinkerton basketball family for his senior year, Brander has been instrumental in the team's success, averaging 20 points in playoff games and 17.8 points over the past three weeks. His return has brought a renewed love for the game, culminating in a shot at redemption and victory.

The Big Picture

The story encapsulates Drew Brander's journey to help Pinkerton Academy claim the Division I state title and his personal growth and commitment to the game.

By the Numbers
  • Drew Brander averaged 20 points per game in the two playoff wins.
  • Brander maintained an average of 17.8 points over the last three weeks of the season.
State of Play
  • Pinkerton Academy, led by Drew Brander and his brother, faces Nashua North for the Division I state title.
  • Brander's return to the team has boosted their performance, with a significant increase in his scoring output.
What's Next

The upcoming game presents an opportunity for Drew Brander to not only seek redemption for last year's loss but also to secure victory and the state title with his teammates and coach in his senior year.

Bottom Line

Drew Brander's journey back to Pinkerton Academy demonstrates his resilience, passion for the game, and pursuit of redemption, culminating in a shot at victory in the Division I state title game.