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BOYS SOCCER

Harwood 4, Thetford 2

Key athletes: Thetford: Henry Trage, Jay Hill (1 goal each)

Key Moment: Harwood taking advantage of loose balls in the box to get the scoring edge.

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œGood to host the defending D-II state champions Harwood. Development wise it is helpful to play this level of competition as we get deeper into the season.โ€ โ€“ Jonathan Bicknell, Thetford

Woodstock goalie Owen Whalen, left, teammate Chris Cueva, second left, and Trevor Phaneuf, of Stratton, second right, turn on the ball after the Wasps’ Alex Wynn, right, saved it on the goal line in Woodstock, Vt., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. Phaneuf took possession and scored the second of goal in Stratton’s 3-0 win. (Valley News – James M. Patterson)

Stratton Mountain 3, Woodstock 0

Key athletes: Owen Whalen (7 saves); Luke Hecker, Alex Wynn, Santino Bohren

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œStratton is a very athletic team. We held them well except for a 15-minute stretch, which cost us.โ€ โ€“ Alex Montano, Woodstock

Sam Bowdoin, of Woodstock, right, challenges Cameron Roy, of Stratton, left, for possession of a loose ball during their game in Woodstock, Vt., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. Stratton won 3-0. (Valley News – James M. Patterson)

GIRLS SOCCER

Hartford 4, Woodstock 3 (OT)

Key athletes: Sadie Mullen won it in OT on a corner kick from Lucy Crowley, after Harper Traendly tied it on a free kick with seven seconds left in regulation.

Key Moment: Tied 2-2 at half, Woodstock took the lead midway through the second half before Traendly and Mullen’s heroics.

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œOn a day where lots of things didn’t seem to be going our way, I’m so proud of all the girls for how they stuck together and earned the well-deserved rewards.โ€ โ€“ Blake Lopes, Hartford

Woodstock Coach, Alex Montano, recognizes his team’s progress as they gather following a 3-0 loss to Stratton in Woodstock, Vt., on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. (Valley News – James M. Patterson)

Hanover 0, Nashua South 0

Key athletes: Lily Tine (shutout)

Key Moment: Key save by Tine in the second half and relentless pressure by the Hanover offense.

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œNot the score we wanted, but the girls had improved possession and offensive creativity.โ€ โ€“ Doug Kennedy, Hanover

Michael Coughlin Jr. can be reached at mcoughlin@vnews.com