Local Roundup: Woodstock field hockey defeats Brattleboro

Published: 10-18-2024 6:30 PM

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Field Hockey

Woodstock 2, Brattleboro 0

Key players: Woodstock — Betta Cirovic, Marley Olmstead, Paige Stone Brattleboro — Erika Fletcher.

Highlights: Woodstock came out with intensity, they pressured the Brattleboro goalie with 6 shots and 4 penalty corners in the first quarter before Cirovic broke the tie 1:30 into the second quarter with a pass from Olmstead. Cirovic scored her second goal of the afternoon 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter. Fletcher had 10 saves on the day for Brattleboro. Stone had 1 save for Woodstock.

Records: Woodstock 8-4-2; Brattleboro 3-10-1

Windsor 2, Fair Haven 1

Key players: Windsor — Mackenzie Kleefisch, Hannah Tenney.

Highlights: Kleefisch scored two goals and Tenney had 1 assist.

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Records: Windsor 8-4-1; Fair Haven 3-10

Mascoma 11, Littleton 0

Key players: Mascoma — Makenna Houston, Ann Buffington, Tori Petty, Jillian Ballou.

Highlights: The Royals celebrated seniors Buffington and Jillian Ballou. Buffington had 2 goals and Ballou had her first varsity goal. Her sister, freshman Laura Ballou scored her first varsity goal as well. Houston had 5 goals and 2 assists. Evie Bennett and Tori Petty finished out the scoring.

Coach’s quote: “It was a great night to celebrate our seniors. The team really played well together and worked together to move the ball around. We were able to move some people around to give different people scoring opportunities. Having multiple people get touches on” — Mascoma’s Danielle Pushee

Records: Mascoma 5-8; Littleton 0-14

Girls Soccer

Windsor 2, Leland & Gray 1

Key players: Windsor — Audrey Rupp, Kenzie Wescott, Sophia Rockwood Leland & Gray — Annabelle Brooks.

Highlights: Leland & Gray’s Brooks made 12 saves, but Rupp scored a goal for Windsor to help secure a 2-1 win. Yellowjackets goalkeeper Rockwood recorded eight saves.

Records: Windsor 12-0-1; Leland & Gray 8-4-2

Winnacunnet 2, Hanover 0

Key players: Winnacunnet — Maitre Clifford Hanover — Sami Daigle, Joanna Bujarski.

Highlights: Hanover played well throughout the contest, but Winacunnet’s team speed and aggressive defending took the match. Both teams had offensive opportunities; both had 14 shots on goal. Excellent scoring opportunities for the Bears went just wide in the game’s opening and closing minutes.

Coach’s quote: “We’re moving forward toward the final three games on our regular schedule, knowing we have the capability to play at a high level.” — Hanover’s Doug Kennedy

Records: Winnacunnet High School 11-1-2; Hanover High School 8-4-1

White River Valley 4, Randolph 1

Key players: White River Valley — Logan Scott, Mackenzie Vesper, Rhianna Young. Randolph — Addi Hanford, Carmen Angulo.

Highlights: Seniors Emma Garcia and captain Norah Harwood were celebrated in spectacular fashion as the Wildcats hosted the Randolph Union Galloping Ghosts. Randolph opened the scoring with Hanford sneaking in a skyward shot just under the crossbar. WRV did not delay in their comeback. Within minutes, junior midfielder Scott netted her first of two goals off an assist from Sarah Rule. Vesper and Young each added a goal. Olivia Tuller also had an assist. Goalkeeper Imari Taylor made 5 saves.

Coach’s quote: “This was a great game to celebrate all the hard work we’ve put in this season. The seniors are an integral part of our team. We made great passes and took advantage of every opportunity.” — White River Valley’s Kim Prestridge

Records: White River Valley 3-10-1; Randolph 0-12-1