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October 10, 2009 - 12:00 am

JV results

Adam Berger and Jimmy Wesseh each scored single tallies to lead the Concord High JV boys' soccer team past Manchester West, 2-1. Basil Makris and Keyan Riddell led the charge defensively for the Crimson Tide, which improves to 11-1.

• The Hopkinton JV girls' soccer team defeated Raymond, 7-0. Scoring goals for the Hawks were Elizabeth Hancock (two), Paige Cook (three), Zoe Jantzen and Roxanna Stefan. Sarah Metcalf controlled the back field, while Catherine Ostholthoff paced the midfield. Judith Marklin and Abby Lui played well on offense.

• The Hillsboro-Deering JV boys' soccer team beat Campbell, 4-0. Colin Chaput had a pair of goals, while Mickey Hofstetter and Chris Tanner added one each. Brett Bennett was solid in goal and Travis Abbott played well on defense.

Middle school results

The Hopkinton Middle School field hockey team beat Newport, 5-1, behind a three-goal effort from Brittany Marshall. Storm Sideleau and Colleen Earley also netted goals for the Hawks, who improve to 11-0-1.

• The Rundlett Middle School A team defeated Merrimack Valley, 5-0. Katlyn Dasey (three goals) and Caroline Andy (two) supplied the offense for Rundlett. Rachel Stevenson, Eliza Brunnell and Maya Fyrdmin all played well defensively to preserve the shutout.

Youth soccer

The Beaver Meadow School 5th- and 6th-grade boys' soccer team defeated St. John's I. Ethan Pelland, Leo Sudich and Chris Munnell led Beaver Meadow, while Chris Mulleavey and Daniel Detwiller scored for St. John's I.

• The St. John's School II boys' 5th- and 6th-grade soccer team beat Broken Ground I, 2-1. David Tumiani and John Michael Nehme each netted goals for St. John's, while Jesse Demers and Binit Shah also played well. Connor Beatty (goal) and Andrei Lassonde led the way for Broken Ground.

Colby-Sawyer result

The Colby-Sawyer College women's volleyball team extended its winning streak to five with a 3-0 victory over MCLA. The Chargers won by scores of 25-12, 25-12 and 25-18. With the win, the Chargers improve to 14-4 overall, while MCLA falls to 10-6 with the loss. Sophomore Kristin Sawyer had her best match of the season with 15 kills and .650 hitting percentage.

Coaches needed

Concord HIGH

has an opening for an assistant boys' ice hockey coach and a freshman boys' basketball coach. Send résumé and three references to Steve Mello, Director of Physical Education and Sport at Concord High School, 170 Warren St., Concord, N.H., or e-mail mello@csd.k12.nh.us or call 225-0819.



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