BOYS BASKETBALL

Hanover 41, Pelham 40

Key athletes: Hanover – Roy Lucas 13 points, Colin McLaughlin 13 points; Pelham – Brady O’Connor 10 points.

Key moment: Colin McLaughlin hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 20 seconds left to seal the win for the Bears.

Coach’s quote: “Proud of the way the boys competed, overcoming a tough shooting night against a really tough open to open the season.” — Denver Greene, Hanover

Hartford 75, Oxbow 29

Key athletes: Hartford — Ryan Murphy 12 points, Kole Fotion 11 points, Quincy Moreno and Joey Gardner 9 points each; Oxbow —Jayden Huntoon 19 points.

Key moment: Hartford led 34-17 at half in Friday’s Stretch Gilliam Tip-Off Classic opener.

Coach’s quote: “For the first time out, I’m happy with how hard we worked. All 11 players scored tonight, and now we will get ready for Woodstock in the championship game.” — Mike Gaudette, Hartford

Hartford 89, Woodstock 29

Key athletes: Hartford — Noah Jenks 18 points, Noah Danieli 14 points, Kole Fotion 11 points, Owen Jenks 9 points; Woodstock — Elvis Lavallee 10 points.

Key moment: Hartford led 45-19 at half en route to easily claiming the Gilliam tournament trophy.

Coach’s quote: “It’s really nice to win the Stretch Gilliam championship and accomplish one goal we had this year. I thought defensively we were outstanding all weekend, and all 11 players scored for us.” — Mike Gaudette, Hartford

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Kingswood 48, Lebanon 36

Key athletes: Lebanon — Annella Marsh and Grace Billings led scoring with 8 points each. Catie Bachelder and Amy Dixon-Vestal led the effort on the glass for the RAiders.

Coach’s quote: “There were several positives tonight from some players that are adjusting to the varsity game. Turnovers and fatigue were big factors in the loss.” — Jeff Sowa, Lebanon

GIRLS HOCKEY

Hanover 10, Concord 1

Key athletes: Abby Lindsay 4 goals; Pauline Rudd 2 goals, 1 assist; Casey Wilkinson 1 goal, 2 assists; Jane Bartlett 1 goal, 1 assist; Sarai Przydzielski 1 goal, 1 assist; Emma Richardson, 1 goal; Lexi Fox, 3 assists; Caroline Warrington, 1 assist; Piper Hansen, 1 assist; Sally Gaughan, 1 assist.

Key moment: Bartlett and Przydzielski each scored their first varsity goals.

Coach’s quote: “We had a nice start to our season. With nine new players, I was impressed with their contributions on and off the scoresheet.” — John Dodds, Hanover

Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma 2, Berlin-Gorham-Kennett 0

Key athletes: Julia McGee, 1 goal, 1 assist; Sara Forman, 1 goal; Montana Ballard, 1 assist.

Key moment: Julia’s end-to-end rush to break a scoreless deadlock early in the third period and power the Raiders to victory.

Coach’s quote: “We shut them down defensively and generated a lot of shots on offense. Good team effort on longest road trip of the year. Lots of work to do on systems and structure.” — Dan McGee, Lebanon

BOYS HOCKEY

Colchester 4, Hartford 0

Key athletes: Hartford — Goaltender Nunu Mayer made 30 saves; Colchester — Colton Lefebure had a natural hat trick; assists from Parker Demeritt and Alan Maestas. The third goal was unassisted. Third-period goal by Easton Rassel, assisted by Griffin Lefbure and Garrett Castonguay. Goalie Boden Gamage made 19 saves.

Key moment: Colchester scored three goals in the second period.