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GIRLS HOCKEY

Hanover 10, Concord 0

Key athletes: Hanover โ€” Emma Richardson (3 goals); Casey Wilkinson (2 goals); Jane Bartlett, Abby Lindsay, Caroline Warrington, Maggie Feng and Pauline Rudd (1 goal each); Ally Mackenzie and Ava Morancy combined for the win in goal.

Key moment: The Bears came out flying, scoring four times in the first period while allowing only one shot on goal from Concord.

Hanover’s Jane Bartlett (17) opened the night against Concord with the first goal of the game on Wednesday, March 5, 2026. The Bears won, 10-0. Eighth-seeded Hanover will face top-ranked Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma in a NHIAA Division I quarterfinal at Campion Rink on Friday at 6:20 p.m.. PAUL STINSON photograph

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œSolid effort and result. Good puck movement on and off the puck, particularly in the offensive zone. Seven different scorers spread out among our D and three lines. Nice start to the tournament.โ€ โ€” John Dodds, Hanover

Next up: Eighth-seeded Hanover faces top-ranked Lebanon-Kearsarge-Mascoma in a NHIAA Division I quarterfinal at Campion Rink on Friday at 6:20 p.m.

BOYS HOCKEY

Hanover 4, Londonderry 3 (2OT)

Key athletes: Hanover โ€” Rex Chanyi (game-winning OT goal); Ronan Przydzielski (2 goals, 1 assist); Benjamin Fogg (1 goal); Kellen Hall (2 assists); Jake Rotchford, Casey Griffin and Trevor Sanders (1 assist each); JoJo Drent (22 saves).

Key moment: Chanyi buried a slap shot from the blue line in double overtime to place Bears in state quarters.

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œLong night of exciting, intense hockey that ended in double OT. So proud of how everyone contributed from top to bottom of roster. We played with great spirit, intensity and togetherness.โ€ โ€” Dick Dodds, Hanover

Next up: Tenth-ranked Hanover travels to second-seeded Trinity for their NHIAA D-I quarterfinal on Saturday at 7:10 p.m.

Hanover’s Ingrid Groff competes in the NHIAA D-I Nordic classic championship race at Oak Hill in Hanover, N.H., on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Groff placed second in the race and second as well in the freestyle race, leading the Bears to a second-place overall team finish. PAUL STINSON photograph

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hanover 61, Sanborn 46

Key athletes: Hanover โ€” Wyatt Daigle (20 points); Roy Lucas (12 points).

Key moment: Hanover was up by four points at the half and was able to stretch the lead to 11 going into the fourth quarter.

Coachโ€™s quote: โ€œPlayoff nerves definitely played a part in tonightโ€™s game, and Sanborn played great as well. Now hopefully we can relax and play free as the underdog going into tough environment at Pembroke.โ€ โ€” Denver Greene, Hanover

Next up: The fifth-seeded Bears visit fourth-ranked Pembroke in the NHIAA D-II quarterfinal round Friday at 6:30 p.m.

White River Valley 49, Enosburg 45

Key athletes: White River Valley โ€” Charles Young (14 points, 4 steals, 3 assists); Dawson Poland (12 points, 4 steals); Jordan Barcomb (10 points, 3 assists); Enosburg โ€” Ethan Paquette (17 points).

Next up: The eighth-ranked Wildcats face top-seeded Randolph in the VPA D-III quarterfinal at Randolph Saturday at 2 p.m.