West Lebanon
The Marauders, now 2-0 to start the season, received goals from five different scorers on 53 shots on goal in the victory. Cameron Woods scored twice, while Matty Gardner, Tony Correa, Sylas Oberting and Charlie Plottner all netted goals. Curtis Rice finished the game with three assists.
“We created a lot of offense,” Hanover head coach Dick Dodds said. “There was good, balanced scoring for us.”
The Marauders were 2-for-2 on the power play and killed all seven of its penalties.
“I was real impressed with that (special teams), and the great balance with our forwards,” Dodds said. “We had 12 forwards and five defensemen, so our depth really showed.”
The Marauders travel to Nashua South on Wednesday.
Hartford 2Brattleboro 2 (ot)
Brattleboro, vt.
The Canes tied the game twice on Allen’s goals; Jake Derosier and Jacob Dwinell provided assists for the Hurricanes. Ross McFate made 27 saves, including three on breakaways and another two in the five-minute overtime period.
Hartford (0-0-1) travels to Burlington on Saturday.
Lebanon-Stevens-MRA 4 Somersworth-Coe-Brown 1
Rochester, n.h.
“I’m real proud of the guys,” Lebanon head coach Jim Damren said. “We’re real young and we played much better than we did on Wednesday (an 8-3 loss to Alvirne-Milford).”
Trey Chickering also scored for Lebanon. Aidan Yates provided two assists and goaltender Hunter Robb made 12 saves. The Raiders host Goffstown on Wednesday.
Woodstock 1, Milton 0
Woodstock
Henry Greene made 14 saves in goal for the Wasps, who made 21 shots.
Deerfield 3, KUA 2 (ot)
Milton, Mass.
Paul Dore and Zach Taylor scored for KUA, while Tomas Mazura, Brian Carrabes, Arlo Merritt and Drew Bennett earned assists.
KUA (6-3) plays Milton Academy today in the final day of the tournament.
Hanover 3, Berlin-Gorham 0
Berlin, n.h.
“I thought our three captains stepped up,” said Hanover head coach John Dodds, referring to Kable, Boland and Tysinger.
Hanover launched 43 shots on Berlin-Gorham goaltender Lauren Frenette, who made 43 saves in the loss. The Marauders host Bedford on Tuesday.
Woodstock 3, Brattleboro 0
Woodstock
Cimis finished the game with a goal and two assists, playing a new position at center this season. Samantha Yates scored Woodstock’s first two goals. Khara Brettell finished the game with an assist and Bridgit Black made 14 saves in goal. The Wasps travel to Middlebury on Wednesday.
Rutland 11, Hartford 0
Rutland
Oyster River-Portsmouth 9 Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge 1
West Lebanon
Kaitlyn Veracka provided an assist. Kayleigh Trietsch made 16 saves. Lebanon travels to Con-Val on Wednesday.
Berwick 3, KUA 2KUA 3, Groton 0
Brookline, Mass.
Audrey Donohue and Angelina Tommola scored for the Wildcats against Berwick, with Molly French, Kyra Russman and Bella Parento assisting. Goalie Shannon Moran made eight saves.
Against Groton, Russman, Tommola and Parento scored for KUA, while Molly Davis assisted three times and Tommola and Russman added one each.
Seana Perkins made 21 saves for the Wildcats, who wrap up the tourney today.
Blue Mountain 54White River Valley 41
South Royalton
“We were a little short-handed,” White River Valley head coach Mike Gaudette said. “We just ran out of gas in the fourth quarter.”
Troy Walker led the Wildcats with 16 points in the loss. White River Valley travels to Websterville on Saturday.
Kimball Union 85Beaver Country Day 45
Weston, Mass.
Lebanon, Hanover Boys Shine at Dartmouth
Hanover
Lebanon senior Ryan Sullivan led the Raiders with three first-place finishes in the 55 meters (6.71 seconds), the high jump (6 feet) and the long jump (20 feet, 9 inches). Cody Davis also placed second in the 1,500 (4:26.20)
Hanover’s Kyle Doucette won the boys 300 in 37.07 and helped the Marauders 4×400 relay team — with Deveon Marin, Colm Seigne and Daniel Bandler — take first place in 3:41.29. Seigne placed fourth in a crowded 1,000 at 2:43.60. John Lynch also placed third in the boys 3,000 (9:24.40).
Newport’s boys tied Goffstown at seventh place, led by two top three finishes in the boys 55 hurdles. Mason Martell won the event in 8.04 and Jagger Lovely was third at 9.02 for the Tigers. Thetford’s Tad Darrah led the Panthers’s boys with a fourth place finish in the 1,500 (4.37.16).
On the girls side, Hanover paced the Upper Valley schools with a sixth-place finish. Ella Maclean won the 55 (7.68) and helped Marauders’ 4×400 team — with Christine Aman, Anna Stafford and Heather Stafford — win the event in 4:25.51. Aman was seocnd in the 600 (1:44.33) and Zoe Onyango was fourth (45.89) in the 300.
Thetford’s Grace Davis was second (5-2) in the high jump and Sharon’s Laila Reimanis was fifth (11:17.83) in the 3,000.
Boys Team Scores: Nashua North 75, St. Johnsbury 43.5, Lebanon 32.5, Hanover 28, Keene 26, Milford 21, Goffstown 16, Newport 16, Bellows Falls 10, Souhegan 8, Timberlane 8, Thetford 5, White Mountains 4, Monadnock 1.
Girls Team Scores: St. Johnsbury 63, Milford 51, Keene 41, Nashua North 39, Souhegan 39, Hanover 34, Thetford 7, White Mountains 6.5, Kearsarge 6, Timberland 4, Sharon 3, Monadnock 0.5.
Hartford, Oxbow in Top Three at Morning Meet
Hanover
Lowe finished the 55 in 6.72, and won the 300 in 37.7 — 0.81 shy of his state record at 36.9. Aaron Mitchell also won the 1,000 for Hartford, setting a school record with 2:52.56. Hinckley was also second in the 55.
Kennedy Mullen won the long jump, the 300 (46.1) and was second in the triple jump (34-3). Bethany Dvais won the 1,000 (3:48.80) and Maliya Sinclair won the shot put (30-0.5).
Jarret Rock was second in the 55 (6.92) and the long jump (19-9) for the Olympians, Tim Hodges won the 55 hurdles (8.86), the high jump (5-4). For the girls, Oxbow’s Tyrus Rosten was third in the 300 (48.77).
Boys Team Scores: St. Johnsbury 116, Oxbow 95.5, Hartford 59, Springfield 38, Lebanon 36, Thetford 23, Hanover 1.5.
Girls Team Scores: St. Johnsbury 150, Hartford 144, Oxbow 35.5, Hanover 25.5, Springfield 9, Thetford 8.
Hartford Second Vs. South Burlington
Shelburne, vt.
Rayce Gilbert lifted the Yellowjackets to the second seed, rolling a 224-192 individual score. Grayson Frazer bowled a 172-176 and Patrick Kelley rolled a 150-111. Hartford’s Cean Lieberman Jr. led the Canes with a 172-160, while Camden LeBrun rolled a 175-185 and Alexis Johnston bowled a 152-151.
Hartford defeated Windsor in three matches, 172-164, 115-136, 172-148, to get to the final. Windsor defeated Burlington, 191-130, 156-113, in the consolation match. The Canes lost to South Burlington, 191-130, 156-113, in the championship.
Hanover Sweeps At Bishop Guertin Invite
Lowell, Mass.
Hanover’s Luna Falkenberg finished second (225.55) and Sophia May placed third (204.65). The Marauders’ girls were first and second in the six-dive competition, with Emma Sabian (83.05) followed by Charlotte Pidgeon (53.7).
Hanover’s boys were second overall behind Exeter with team captain Kai Renshaw winning the 11-dive competition with 355.55 points. Teammate Ben Hoffer finished fifth (193.26).
Clay Kynor was fourth in the six-dive competition with 107.85 points.
Dartmouth 61, Albany 52
Albany, n.y.
Dartmouth (8-5) trailed 34-25 at the break. Knight scored six points as part of a 17-6 run to open the second half, giving the Big Green a 42-40 edge with 10:31 to play.
Albany closed to 48-45 with 5:31 left but a layup by Knight and a Brendan Barry 3-pointer helped push it to 55-45 with 2:38 remaining. Knight was 8-for-11 from the field for Dartmouth, which has won four straight. Barry added 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists and James Foye had 10 points and five assists.
Albany got off to a 11-7 start then surged 12-1 on 3-pointers by Ahmad Clark, Adam Lulka, Cameron Healy and Devonte Campbell to take a 23-8 lead with 8:23 to go in the first half.
