Local Roundup: Hanover boys soccer win again
Published: 10-09-2024 4:00 PM |
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Boys Soccer
Hanover 4, Bishop Guertin 0
Key players: Hanover — Gavin Munson, Sam Ames, Andres Tzilianos.
Highlights: Senior Munson scored twice and his classmate Ames scored his first to pace Hanover to a victory over Bishop Guertin on Senior Day. Ames converted a pass from freshman Dino Gavetti in the first minute, and Munson had a goal in each half and now leads the team with six. Freshman Tzilianos, one of six freshmen to see action, scored his second goal in two games and added an assist. Freshman goalkeeper Gabi del Pino made two saves to collect his second shutout and seventh for the team. The Bears have only lost once in their last nine games and are solidly in fourth place in the NHIAA Division I standings.
Coach’s quote: “Our all-senior back four did a great job on defense. Sam Ames, Schuyler Clapp, Noah Winchester and Joseph Glass are playing very well.” — Hanover’s Rob Grabill
Records: Hanover 8-3-1; Bishop Guertin 3-4-4
Lebanon 1, Souhegan 1
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Key players: Lebanon — Benji Madory.
Highlights: Madory’s bar-down shot from distance tied the game for Lebanon with 12 minutes to play.
Coach’s quote: “We had a multitude of chances, both in the run of play and on restarts, but ultimately didn’t put the ball in the goal, and we paid the price for one untimely mistake.” — Lebanon’s Rob Johnstone
Records: Lebanon 6-3-3; Souhegan 4-3-5
Oxbow 10, Paine Mountain 0
Key players: Oxbow — Andrew Barrett, Jayden Huntoon, John Bohan, Liam O’Connell, Oden Schlager.
Highlights: Barrett had five goals and two assists, Huntoon scored four goals with two assists, O’Connell had a goal, Bohan added two assists and goalkeeper Schlager had four saves for Oxbow.
Coach’s quote: “We played well today. The boys worked hard on the pitch working on their possessions. We had a lot shots on goal which was exciting to see. Very proud of the hard work today.” — Oxbow’s Chuck Simmons
Records: Oxbow 6-5-0; Paine Mountain 3-7-0
U-32 2, Thetford 1
Records: U-32 8-3-0; Thetford 6-5-0
White River Valley 2, Leland & Gray 2 (OT)
Key players: White River Valley — Liberti Bollman, Alex Perkins, Ella LaFromboise, Addi Isham, Anna Stone, Olivia Tuller, Cassie Armstrong, Macy Allen, Sarah Rule.
Highlights: The Wildcats opened up the scoring at the 15-minute mark when Olivia Tuller found Bollman in the box. The Wildcats held on to the lead through the first half. L&G tied it up in the 50th minute and then got the go-ahead goal. But WRV did not give up, sending Armstrong forward on a breakaway with 10 minutes left to tie it up. WRV had a commanding presence in OT with good opportunities, but the tie remained.
Coach’s quote: “We played hard the whole 100 minutes. The team never gave up. We had numerous spells of possession which led to very promising attacks. I’m proud of the effort today.” — White River Valley’s Kim Prestridge
Records: White River Valley 2-8-1; Leland & Gray 5-3-2
Bishop Guertin 3, Hanover 0
Key players: Bishop Guertin — Madison Long. Hanover — Sami Daigle, Reese Hamlin, Ali Daigle Joanna Bujarski.
Highlights: The Hanover girls ran into a tough defending Bishop Guertin side on Tuesday evening and couldn’t get its offense untracked. Biship Guertin scored on a bouncing ball in front of the net 25 minutes into the first half and on a penalty and offensive combination in the second half.
Coach’s quote: “A loss after a run of wins is always difficulty, but we get right back to it at Pinkerton on Thursday . . . looking forward to it.” — Hanover’s Doug Kennedy
Records: Bishop Guertin 10-1-0; Hanover 7-3-0
Windsor 1, Green Mountain 1 (OT)
Key players: Windsor — Callie Breit, Sophia Rockwood‘.’ Green Mountain — Alexis Martin, Donnia Blagrove.
Highlights: Windsor’s Breit and Green Mountain’s Martin each scored a goal in the second half to send the game to overtime, but the two teams would play to a draw after two overtime periods. Windsor’s Rockwood made seven saves, while Green Mountain’s Blagrove made 12 saves.
Records: Windsor 9-0-1; Green Mountain 3-6-2
St. Thomas 7, Mascoma 1
Key players: Mascoma — Ellie McGrody, Tori Petty, Makenna Houston, Anna Emerson.
Highlights: McGrody scored Mascoma’s lone gone. Houston pressured offensively with Petty.
Coach’s quote: “We had a hard transition from grass to (artificial) turf today. We were not able to overcome that 4-0 deficit after the first quarter.” — Mascoma’s Danielle Pushee
Records: St. Thomas 6-4-2; Mascoma 3-7-0