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WRESTLING

Will Healey becomes Lebanon’s first coed state champion

Key athletes: Lebanon’s Will Healey pinned Cade Samson of White Mountains in the finals in 21 seconds to become the school’s first coed state champion.

Key moment: Getting the first takedown quickly really sealed it for Healey.

Coach’s quote: “Will has been working for four years for this moment and truly deserves it. He has been close for the last two years. Hopefully, there are many more to follow.” — Erik Braghirol, Lebanon

BOYS BASKETBALL

Mascoma 69, Fall Mountain 24

Key athletes: Mascoma — Brayden Pierce (23 points); Bryce Ballou (20 points); Declan Lyons (8 points). Fall Mountain — Luke St. Pierre (10 points)

Key moment: In the NHIAA D-III quarterfinal, Mascoma’s team defense stifled Fall Mountain’s attack all night. The Royals were able to get out in transition.

Coach’s quote: “Our scorers did what they do and everyone stepped up and contributed with tenacity. We dominated the glass and took care of the ball with only 6 turnovers. Held Fall Mountain to single digit score in each of the four quarters.” — Silas Ayres, Mascoma

Up next: The second-seeded Royals face third-ranked Hopkinton in the semifinal at Bedford on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.

Hanover 53, Milford 34

Key athletes: Hanover — Wyatt Daigle (17 points); Cooper Sobel (10 points)

Key moment: Ten different players scored for Hanover and moved the ball really well.

Coach’s quote: “We defended really well against their actions and controlled the glass. It was nice to have a lot of guys score for us.” – Denver Greene, Hanover

Records: Hanover, 13-4; Milford, 6-10

Rivendell 59, Leland & Gray 35

Key athletes: Kale O’Donnell (8 points, 9 rebounds, 6 steals); Josh Douglas (12 points, 6 rebounds); Evan Woodward (7 rebounds); Nolan Bourn (15 points); Ty O’Donnell (5 points)

Key moment: A 20-3 third quarter pushed the Raptors to the road victory.

Coach’s quote: “We could have played better and cleaner, but our defense was pretty good tonight. Wyatt Parker, Kale O’Donnell, Toren King, and Evan Woodward all really played well defensively.” – Andy Perkins, Rivendell

Records: Rivendell, 10-9; Leland & Gray, 4-14

GIRLS HOCKEY

Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma 3, Concord 0

Key athletes: Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma — Andy Lindquist was solid in net with another shutout. Natalie Dexter (2 goals); Kate Clary (1 goal); Assists by Julia McGee and Sara Forman.

Key moment: The Raiders killed a 5-on-3 penalty situation in the 2nd period, and then Dexter scored her second of the night.

Coach’s quote: “Sometimes you have to win ugly. Good teams get it done when they are not at their best. Some uncharacteristic penalties but we won the puck battles and capped off a weather-altered week with a win.” — Dan McGee, Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma

Records: Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma, 14-2; Concord, 9-8

Hanover 8, Bishop Brady-Trinity-Bow 2

Key athletes: Hanover — Maggie Feng (1 goal); Heidi Kauffman (1 goal, 1 assist); Pauline Rudd (1goal, 4 assists); Casey Wilkinson (2 goals, 3 assists); Caroline Warrington (1 goal, 1 assist); Abby Lindsay (2 goals, 1 assist); Sally Gaughan and Lexi Fox (1 assist each); Allison Mackenzie (12 saves)

Key Moment: Kauffman’s wrist shot found the back of the net 21 seconds in to set the tone early.

Coach’s quote: “Tonight was about honoring our three seniors – Lucy Braga, Heidi Kauffman and Maggie Feng. They have all given so much to this program over the last four years and it was gratifying to see them play so well.” — John Dodds, Hanover

Records: Hanover, 8-8; Bishop Brady-Trinity-Bow, 12-5

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Thetford 39, Montpelier 25

Key athletes: Thetford — Addison Labelle led the Panthers with 9 points. Ten of the team’s eleven players scored in the first of two games on Saturday.

Key moment: A 14-2 fourth quarter helped TA secure the first win of the day.

Coach’s quote: “Very proud of our whole group. We had two games on Saturday, and we were limited to the VPA 5 Quarter rule, so a lot of girls who don’t normally get time got valuable minutes. Great team win!” — Chris Cook, Thetford

Peoples 50, Thetford 37

Key athletes: Peoples — Daisy Berg (21 points). Thetford — Ruth Brooks (14 points).

Key moment: Peoples came out of the game strong with an 18-12 first quarter.

Coach’s quote: “Long day for us, as this was our second game of the day. Girls simply ran out of gas and quarters. We got to recognize our seniors, Natalie Perry, Kayla Downing and manager Alivia Smith. Solid effort!” — Chris Cook, Thetford