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GIRLS SOCCER

Oxbow 6, Mill River 0

Key athletes: Ainsley Smith had three goals for the Olympians. Natalee Spear added two goals and Kenady Pinson added one. Kayleigh Davis and Nettie Morse each had an assist. Bri Marsh has one save for Oxbow. Oxbow travels to Paine Mountain on Wednesday.

Fair Haven 4, Woodstock 0

Key athletes: Mauve Roylance, Woodstock.

Key moment: Fair Haven produced a corner-kick goal unassisted in the first minute of the game.

Windsor 1, Hartford 0

Key athletes: Avery Ducharme scored in the second half, beating a defender off of a header from Callie Spaulding. Solid defense from Gabby Crane, Cassie Clark, Jaylin Lyman and Hailey Pascarell.

Key moment: Addison Crane, with a diving save in the first half that ignited the defense.

Coach’s quote: “We played great team soccer today against a solid Hartford team. Continued to try and maintain possession by passing to our players’ feet and switching fields.” — Jen Rupp, Windsor

BOYS SOCCER

Rivendell 3, Otter Valley 2

Key athletes: Rivendell goals from Grant Goodrich, Nolan Bourn and Alessio Stefanelli, two assists from Wyatt Parker.

Coach’s quote: “Good win by the boys to start the second half of the season.” — Soren Smith, Rivendell

Leland & Grey 5, Rivendell 1

Key athletes: Evan Woodward, 10 saves; strong performances from Toby Sonsalla, Josh Douglas and Wyatt Parker.

Key Moment: Sophomore Grant Goodrich scored on a penalty kick in first half.

FIELD HOCKEY

Mascoma 3, Newfound 0

Key athletes: Makenna Houston, 2 goals and an assist; Sophia Smith, 1 goal; Ellis McGrody and Aubrey Elizabeth played key roles at midfield.

Key moment: Houston putting us up two early and Smith adding an insurance goal helped to control the game.

Coach’s quote: “It’s always great to win your homecoming game. The girls really locked in and dominated play today, and we just need to keep that focus moving forward as our schedule gets busier” — Danielle Pushee, Mascoma

Hanover 3, Derryfield 0

Key athletes: Hanover – Joia Collins (2 goals), Emma Richardson (1 goal), strong defensive plays by Iris Chestnut, including a goal-line save.

Coach’s quote: “Derryfield is a fast team. They kept us on our toes. We really had to regroup at halftime and turn up the intensity in the second half to come out with the win.” — Mallory MacKenzie, Hanover

VOLLEYBALL

Hartford 3, Lyndon 0

Key athletes: Hartford captains Bella Trombley and Maya Johnson powered hits from sets by captain Charlotte Winn, while libero Hayley Maxham delivered flawless serves.

Coach’s quote: “These athletes have worked so hard and stayed dialed in. The chemistry of this team is fun to see.” — Natascha Niffka, Hartford

CROSS COUNTRY

Groves, Faris pace Hanover at Manchester Invitational

Ben Groves was second and Megan Faris sixth for Hanover at the Manchester Invitational at Derryfield Park on Saturday.

The girls finished second among 25 teams, and the boys were fourth among 35 teams.

Isaac McNaughton was ninth and Alexander Collins 45th for the Bears in a field of 236 runners. Aria Deeb was 13th, Millie Larrick 18th, Lila Muirhead 28th, Alice Bell 35th and Grace Stewart 38th for the girls with 174 runners.

Boys team scores (large school division): Pinkerton 83, Champlain Valley Union 174, North Andover, Mass., 193, Hanover 205, Cumberland, R.I., 226, Hall (West Hartford, Conn.) 239, U-3, 241, Londonderry 272, St. Johnsbury 290, Lowell, Mass., 318.

Girls team scores (large school division): Champlain Valley Union 58, Hanover 100, Cumberland, R.I., 100, Phillips Exeter 175, Needham, Mass., 178, Exeter 180, Phillips Andover 206, Essex, 208, Pinkerton , 215, Bedford 238.

Thetford also runs at Manchester

Wendell Durham, Oliver Emery and Peter Horan were the team’s top finishers for Thetford Academy on the boys side at the Manchester Invitational.

On the girls side, Meredith Sloop was TA’s fastest. Personal bests were set by Lula Gage and Annelies Currier.

“While we didn’t field a varsity girls team for the meet. Our subvarsity racers really stepped up, many setting PRs in a competitive field,” said coach Joe Deffner of Thetford Academy.

Wiedrick second at Danville meet

Oxbow’s Casey Wiedrick finished second in the 5,000 meter cross country race at the Danville Invitational with a time of 21:31 in field of 51 runners. Stella Van Der Linde of St. Johnsbury won the race in 21:05.

The Olympians Jake Danis was 12 among 69 runners with a time of 19:44.

Lyndon Institute’s Zachary Taylor won the race, finishing in 18:14.

Fourteen teams competed but Oxbow does not have enough runners for either a girls or boys team score.

FOOTBALL

Pelham 55, Hanover 7

Key athletes: Roy Lucas, 60 receiving yards, 17 rushing yards, and 1 touchdown

Coach’s quote: “We need to do some soul-searching to figure out who we want to be as a team and how we want to respond when things don’t go our way in games.” — Jon Gentine, Hanover High School