West Canaan
Tucker Stenger added a goal and three assists for the Royals (1-0-1). Alex Schwarz had a goal and a pair of assists. Jacob Dow and James Disbrow also scored. Kyle Langlais added an assist.
Goalie Hunter Whyte had nine saves for Mascoma. The Royals started the season with a 3-3 tie against Berlin on Friday afternoon and now remain unbeaten in the early going. Mascoma visits Fall Mountain on Thursday, with kickoff at 4 p.m.
Exeter, n.h.
Henry Kahl scored the equalizer for Hanover in the 25th minute, rocketing a left-footer into the back of the net from 25 yards out. Freshman Charlie Adams scored his second goal in as many games to put Hanover in front in the 16th minute of the second half. Adams’ goal came when he beat a defender deep in the left corner, drove toward the goal and scored from a tight angle.
Defenders Sam Pych and Adam Pikelny each had crucial tackles to stop Exeter scoring chances late in the game. Goalie Pat Logan anchored the backline with four saves. Hanover (2-0) visits Winnacunnet on Friday in search of its third straight road victory to start the season.
Newport
Freshman Michael Mullen scored in the 19th minute with an assist to classmate Darren Hulton to put Sunapee in front. Newport’s T.J. Hubert scored an equalizer before Sunapee senior Hank Vincent scored in the final minute of the first half to put the visitors ahead.
Sophomore Lane Smith added a pair of goals in the second half. Carson Garland added a goal. Smith, Mullen, Nate Emery and Austin Leblanc each had assists. Keeper Will Palin had four saves.
Sunapee visits Concord Christian on Sept. 7.
Woodsville
Garrett Olsen added a goal and two assists. Sam Pushee also scored. Houde added a pair of assists. Cataldo, Connor Maccini and Donny Bowman also had assists. Goalies Cooper Davidson and Jason Turner combined for six saves.
Woodsville (2-0) hosts Lin-Wood on Tuesday.
Claremont
“It was a great, intense game as always between us,” Stevens coach Jason Stone said. “We had plenty of opportunities but the Fall Mountain goalie was amazing.”
Cardinals keeper Tanner Durkee had five saves. Stevens (1-1) visits Franklin on Friday.
Weare, n.h.
Lawson Murphy scored the game-winner for John Stark with four minutes left to play on a shot that glanced off a Lebanon defender and the left post on its way to the back of the net.
Graham Chickering hit the post for Lebanon on a shot in the first half; Carter Adams’ follow-up header was deflected away by Generals’ keeper Chase Patterson. The Raiders host Kearsarge on Thursday for their home opener.
Field Hockey
Penacook, n.h.
Maddie Hastings scored five minutes into extra time for the Raiders (1-0), capping a two-on-one drive by converting on a feed from Meredith Melendy.
Sophomore goalie Hope Brown made two saves, both of the spectacular variety, to keep the Pride scoreless. Coach Deb Beach praised the defensive work of Corinne Kennedy. Lebanon visits Derryfield on Thursday.
North Sutton, n.h.
Ashlee Brown also scored. Elyce Scott had three assists. Morey and Ryann Ryder also had assists. Goalie Tess Whitney had one save for the Cardinals, who play host to Bow on Friday.
West Canaan
Justine Martin assisted on Fox’s goal. Mascoma hosts Newport on Friday.
Hanover
Sophie Cardenali finished with six saves for Hanover, which is back at Merriman-Branch Field against Plymouth on Thursday.
Newport
Sunapee scored seven minutes into each half with Hannah Cooney putting the visitors in front early on an assist from Ellie Frederick. Jackie Balch added a goal in the second half with the assist to Cooney.
Newport answered back 15 seconds later on a goal by Hannah Stark, assisted by Haley McNamara.
Newport keeper Anna Pysz had 12 saves and Lakers counterpart Suzanne Rickard had six. Newport visits Conant on Friday and Sunapee hosts Concord Christian on Tuesday.
Lebanon
John Stark outshot the hosts 19-1. Keeper Chloe Wadlinger had 12 saves for Lebanon, which travels to Kearsarge on Thursday.
Woodsville
Freshman Jasmine Smith had a strong game at sweeper according to coach Ann Loud. Lily Kinder moved up to the attack to help spark some offense and managed to apply pressure on the Colebrook defense. Woodsville hosts Lin-Wood on Tuesday.
Hanover
Phin Choukas, Jack Brendel and Peter Lukovits tied for the medal with three-over par rounds of 37. Finn Hackett added a 39 and Grant Morhun had 40. Hanover (4-1) visits Gofftstown on Thursday.
Team scores: Hanover 190, Kingswood 228, Trinity 247.
Calgary, Alberta
It will be Schuler’s second season as Team Canada head coach, one that will begin with the program’s weeklong fall festival camp on Sept. 11. The 2016-17 calendar includes the Four Nations Cup in Finland from Nov. 1-5 and the IIHF women’s world championships in Michigan from March 31-April 7.
Schuler begins her first season at the Big Green’s helm with an Oct. 16 exhibition game against McGill at Thompson Arena.
