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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Oxbow 29, Lyndon 23
Key athletes: Braylee Phelps (9 points); Makenna Houston (7 points)
Coach’s quote: “We didn’t play our best but managed to win.” – Barry Emerson, Oxbow
Records: Oxbow: 10-3; Lyndon: 1-11
UNIFIED BASKETBALL
Hanover 48, Oyster River 36
Key athletes: Hanover: Steven Lan (26 points); Clayton Willis (10 points); Asa Henry, Noah Pasho (6 points each) Oyster River: Jaagruth (10 points); Alexa (8 points)
Key moment: Hanover had some good defensive moves with some steals. Oyster River had a great offensive play.
Coach’s quote: “The win was a good reason to stop at McDonald’s – not that we needed a reason. Go Bears! Hanover record to end the regular season two wins, four losses.” – Missie Rodriguez, Hanover
Records: Hanover: 2-4; Oyster River: 0-7
GIRLS HOCKEY
Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma 5, Oyster River 1
Key athletes: Montana Ballard (2 goals, 2 assists); Kate Clary (2 goals); Adelie Premore (1 goal); Bella Orlen (2 assists); Maezie Angles, Sara Forman (1 assist each)
Key moment: Intensity in the second period led to long stretches of offensive-zone time and yielded three nice goals.
Coach’s quote: “We were stuck in first gear for the opening stanza. Found the grit and sense of urgency in the second and then comfortably put the game away in the third. Solid team effort with all players contributing.” – Dan McGee, Lebanon
Records: Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma: 9-1; Oyster River: 9-2
Hartford 1, Rice 1 (OT)
Key athletes: Maria Chaput (1 goal); Zoe Zanleoni, Grace Hayes (1 assist each); Aubree Gramling (42 saves)
Records: Hartford: 9-1-1; Rice: 1-8-1
BOYS HOCKEY
Trinity 5, Hanover 4 (OT)
Key athletes: Declan Donegan, Sid Makofsky, Rex Chanyi, Ronan Przydzielski (1 goal each); Tim Rudd, Trevor Sanders (1 assist each); Jorgen Drent (42 saves)
Key moment: Six minutes of power play time late in the third and OT that Hanover couldn’t convert.
Coach’s quote: “Tough loss because we had a 3-0 lead and 4-3 lead and couldn’t close them out. Trinity just kept coming and forced us into sloppy hockey. We are depending too much on our goaltender.” – Dick Dodds, Hanover
Records: Hanover: 5-4; Trinity: 7-2
