Hanover
Kaskey, a 6-7, 325-pound junior, started all 10 games as the cornerstone of a line that had the Big Green ranked in the top half of the league in scoring, rushing, passing and total yards. Kaskey was instrumental in keeping the Big Green quarterbacks safe as opponents registered just 10 sacks all year, a rate (one per game) that ranked 16th nationally and second among Ancient Eight teams.
Traynor, a 6-0, 230-pound junior, started every game and ranked second in the league with 98 tackles while averaging exactly 10 per game in conference action.
The six Big Green players named to the second team included three seniors — cornerback Danny McManus, linebacker Eric Meile and defensive end Nick Tomkins — along with junior center Patrick Kilcommons, sophomore wide receiver Hunter Hagdorn and sophomore cornerback Isiah Swann.
Eight Dartmouth players, all seniors, earned honorable mention: right guard Jack Anderson, quarterback Jack Heneghan, tight end Stephen Johnston, running back Ryder Stone, free safety Colin Boit, defensive tackle Rocco Di Leo, defensive tackle Charlie Pontarelli and kicker David Smith.
Yale running back Zane Dudek was named rookie of the year and Columbia’s Al Bagnoli was named coach of the year.
Colby-Sawyer 63, Suffolk 51
Boston
Lexie Hamilton, of Sunapee, finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and six assist for the Chargers.
All-Stars Named
The Marble Valley League announced its all-star selections field hockey this week, with players from Hartford, Windsor and Woodstock honored.
Hartford’s Caitlin Gaudet, Morgan Fisk and Michaela Ricker were honored in Division A, while Windsor’s Angelina Bigwood, Hannah Wood and Alyssa Slocum were named Division B all-stars, and Jody Wood was named coach of the year. Woodstock’s Mackenzie Yates, Sami Yates and Khara Brettell also took homed Division B honors.
Hanover High’s Leila Trummel was named to the New Hampshire Cross Country Coaches Association Division II all-state team.
Trummel was eighth at the NHIAA D-II meet, 25th at the NHIAA Meet of Champions and 47th at the New England meet.
