Local Roundup: Oxbow’s Noemi Rosa pitches no-hitter

Published: 05-03-2024 3:31 PM

Modified: 05-10-2024 9:29 AM


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Softball

Oxbow 20, Craftsbury 0

Key players: Oxbow — Noemi Rosa, Mazie Bourgeois, Anastase Bourgeois, Faith Eastman

Highlights: Rosa pitched an almost perfect game with one error. She ended the game in five innings with a no-hitter. Oxbow collected 12 hits on the day with Mazie Bourgeois with four hits. Rosa and Anastase Bourgeois each homered in the game. Eastman had two hits. Hadlee Allen had two stolen bases and two walks on the day.

Coach’s quote: “The girls hit well today. They were patient in the box and waited for their pitch to hit. Rosa was dominant in the circle today. I’m very proud of these girls today” — Oxbow’s Chuck Summons

Records: Oxbow 5-0; Craftsbury 0-4

Thetford 12, Windsor 5

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Key players: Thetford — Natalie Perry, Rebecca Osgood, Makayla Stanley, Autumn Powers; Windsor — Mackenzie Kleefisch

Highlights: Osgood led the Panthers with two runs batted in and went 2-4 on the day. Perry went 3-5 and Stanley and Powers each collected two hits. In total, Thetford collected 12 hits and nine earned runs. Stanley pitched well with seven strikeouts and two walks allowing only three earned runs. Windsor’s Kleefisch subbed in a catcher due to an injury and got a throw down out at second. She also had an RBI in the game.

Coach’s quotes: This team continues to get better every day. Defense is improving and the girls continue to work hard every practice. The girls saw the ball well today and continue to show plate discipline. It is truly a joy to watch and coach these girls.” — Thetford’s Michelle Morgan

“We had to scramble a little when our starting catcher got injured and I was really proud of the poise of the team, rebounding from those changes and playing hard until the end.” — Windsor’s Wendy Moody

Records: Thetford 4-2; Windsor 1-4

Baseball

White River Valley 6, Randolph 5 (8)

Key players: White River Valley — Wyatt Cadwell, Ty Couture, Joey Ferris, Donavan Craven, Brayden Russ, Zander Clark

Highlights: Ferris scored the winning run in the bottom of the 8th inning to push the Wildcats to a 6-5 win over Randolph on Thursday night. Cadwell started on the mound for White River Valley and gave them seven strong innings, striking out nine and walking just one. Clark threw in the eighth inning for the ‘Cats, striking out one and allowing no runs. At the plate, Cadwell was 1 for 4 with a run scored, Couture was 3 for 4 with a triple and a RBI, Craven was 1 for 2 with 2 RBI, Russ scored two runs and Ferris scored a run.

Coach’s quote: “Another hard-fought win for the ‘Cats.” — White River Valley’s Devin Cilley

Thetford 11, Windsor 4

Key players: Thetford — Dempsey McGovern, Evan Patterson, JD Farrell

Highlights: McGovern (2-3, 2 doubles, 2 R, 2 SBs); Patterson (1-2, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2 SB); Liam Brooks (1-2, 2 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB); Xander Oshoniyi (1-4, double, 3 RBI, 3 SB); Owen Goodrich (1-1, 2 RBI, 3 BB); Farrell (4+ 4 R, 1 ER, 3 H, 6 K, 2 BB); Tommy Amber (2 IP, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 HBP); McGovern (1 IP, 1 K, 0 ER, 2H)

Records: Thetford 5-0; Windsor1-5

Records: White River Valley 6-1; Randolph 2-2

Girls Tennis

Lebanon 6, Berlin 3

Key players: Lebanon — Hailey Schibuola, Sophie Longacre, Laura Hines

Highlights: Adaa Karanwal and Schibuola erased a 7-4 deficit at No. 1 doubles to win 9-8 in a tiebreaker. Schibuola, Longacre and Hines were winners in both singles and doubles, and Hannah Rich had a strong win at No. 3 singles.

Coach’s quote: “Berlin was solid from 1-6. Each individual match today was filled with tightly contested games and plenty of long rallies.” — Lebanon’s Rob Johnstone

Records: Lebanon 8-0; Berlin 3-3

Track & Field

Mascoma has strong results

Key players: Mascoma — Georgia Kondi, Tanner Moulton, Braelyn Stone, James Thomas, Gunner Currier, Silas Jukosky, Colin Myers, Emily Brewster, Barnaby Diehn, Brody Albanese

Highlights: Kondi (1st place girls shot put and discus); Moulton (1st place boys 400M and 2nd place 200M and long jump); Stone 1st place girls long jump and 2nd place triple jump); Thomas (1st place boys 200M and 2nd place high jump); Currier (1st place boys 1600M and 2nd place 3200M); Jukosky (1st place boys 110M hurdles and 2nd place 300M hurdles); Myers (1st place boys javelin); Brewster (2nd place girls shot put); Diehn (2nd place boys discus); Albanese (2nd place boys 800M)

Boys team scores: Mascoma 95.5, Newport 83, Fall Mountain 41, Mount Royal 32, Stevens. 9, Moultonborough 8.5, Sunapee 4

Girls team scores: Sunapee 67, Fall Mountain 61, Newport 44, Mascoma 42, Stevens 22, Moultonborough 18

Coach’s quote: “The boys had an incredibly balanced day with contributions from throwers, sprinters, distance runners, and jumpers all leading to the win today. The girls once again had a very strong day from our throwers, but were joined by a new crew of triple jumpers who placed very well at their first meet in the event. The boys 4x100 and 4x800 teams both broke school records, which is a great sign as we gear up for States in a few weeks.” — Mascoma’s Rick Currier