Thursday’s high schools: Concord girls’ hockey wins 6th straight

Published: 01-28-2023 5:38 PM

Girls’ Hockey

Concord 9, Exeter 1

Key players: Concord – Leah Beauregard (4 goals), Sophia Branch (2 goals, 2 assists), Ellianna Wing (2 goals), Andie Moreira (goal, assist), Addison Twyon (2 assists), Greta Norton (assist), Hailey Pinette (assist), Sarah Potter (assist), Annabelle Norwalt (assist), Taylor Lamb (11 saves)

Highlights: Wing scored the second goal for the Tide halfway through the first period, shifting the momentum in Concord’s favor, and the Tide played with confidence to secure its sixth straight win.

Records: Concord 7-2; Exeter 2-7

Wrestling

Concord 46, Keene 18

Key players: Concord – Cullen Burke (pin at 113), Wesley Thompson (pin at 145), Jeydon Wilson (pin at 152), Rumi Mistry (pin at 182), Noah Blake (pin at 195), Austin Wells (pin at 220), Nate Feudner (18-10 major decision 285), Austin Freire (3-2 decision at 170), Griffin Norwalt (13-8 decision in OT at 126)

Highlights: The Tide avenged last year’s loss to the Blackbirds with a victory on Keene’s mats. Feudner defeated the top-ranked heavyweight wrestler in the state in his bout.

Records: Concord 15-1

Boys’ Basketball

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Bow 62, John Stark 36

Key players: Bow – Jake Reardon (18 points, 10 rebounds), Mark Folsom (15 points), Hunter Duncan (10 points), Keenan Hubbard (17 rebounds); John Stark – Logan Montgomery (11 points), Joey Dykstra (8 points, 5 steals), Hayden Pond (7 points), Aidan Harris (3 points, 3 assists, 5 rebounds, 5 steals)

Highlights: The Falcons and Generals were in a battle until Bow pulled away in the fourth.

Coaches’ quotes: “Haven’t played in seven days and only limited practice time and it showed; our timing and rhythm was off. We’re still learning how to start and finish games as a team, but I’m proud of the effort we displayed.” – Bow’s Scott Drapeau

“I was really proud of how hard we played and how hard we keep playing. Our energy was great and I feel like we’re showing improvement. Our shots didn’t fall tonight, but we kept battling on the glass and that’s huge growth for us.” – John Stark’s Mike Smith

Records: Bow 5-5; John Stark 0-11

Girls’ Basketball

Inter-Lakes 52, Belmont 38

Highlights: The Lakers avenged their 30-point loss from when these two teams last met on Dec. 13.

Records: Inter-Lakes 2-9; Belmont 3-7

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