Pinkham Notch, n.h.
Sadie Lingelbach-Pierce led the Marauder girls with a ninth-place finish (22 minutes, 3 seconds), followed by teammates Leila Trummel (10th), Elsa Nordstrom (12th), Kennedy Lange (16th), Emily Bregou (21st), Kirsten Miller (23rd) and Sara Spencer (32nd).
Freshman Lucy Glueck placed the second fastest time of the day despite running in the JV race.
Lebanon’s Hannah Falcone was 35th.
Morgan Baughman led Hanover’s boys with a 22nd-place effort (28:37), followed by Henry Mackall (27th), Joseph Jacobs (41st), Jack Lynch (44th), Greg Phillips (60th), JC Napier (67th) and Hayden Smith (73rd). Demitri Wright led Lebanon with a 45th-place run.
Colebrook, n.h.
Hannah Cooney dished out three assists for the Lakers, who led 2-0 before scoring three times in a nine-minute span to take a 5-0 lead at halftime.
Sunapee keeper Suzanne Rickard made eight saves behind the defense of Faith Larpenter, Jess Parsons, Katie Frederick and Maryann Cousens. Sunapee’s next game is Tuesday at Newport.
Colebrook, n.h.
The Lakers’ Nate Emery scored the first goal on a penalty kick in the 32nd minute before Colebrook tied it with its own PK in the second half.
Will Palin had eight saves in the goal for Sunapee, which travels to Newport on Tuesday.
