Girls’ Volleyball

Coe-Brown 3, Campbell 0

Key players: Coe-Brown – Noelle Sartin (5 kills, 5 aces), Annika Gunderson (6 kills, 6 aces), Annie Jerome (6 kills, 6 aces)

Highlights: The Bears topped the Cougars in straight sets, 25-16, 25-7, 25-21.

Coach’s quote: “The team did a great job playing Coe-Brown volleyball tonight. Smart and aggressive play from the service line and the net, combined with rock-solid passing and great decision-making from our four setters. Campbell has a strong, well-rounded team, and even when the scores were close and we made a few aggressive errors, we stuck to our game plan and continued to go to work playing one ball at a time.” – Coe-Brown’s Renee Zobel

Records: Coe-Brown 9-0; Campbell 7-1

Concord 3, Winnacunnet 1

Key players: Concord – Ashlyn Clougherty (19 assists), Sarah Taylor (9 kills), Brooke Wyatt (8 kills), Ava Trento (5 kills, 6 aces)

Highlights: The Tide extended its winning streak to four matches with a victory over the Warriors.

Coach’s quote: “Roll Tide!” – Concord’s Jonathan Flower

Records: Concord 6-5; Winnacunnet 1-10

Field Hockey

Concord 1, Keene 0, OT

Key players: Concord – Ally McGonigle (goal)

Coach’s quote: “I was happy with Concord’s play this evening. They have been working on different aspects of the game during practice and they incorporated that into the game. Unfortunately, we just couldn’t find the back of the net. The Keene goalie (Trinity Williamson) needs to be credited with making some fantastic saves.” – Concord’s Nicole Armaganian

Records: Concord 8-4; Keene 6-6

Hanover 2, Bow 1

Key players: Bow – Trista Day (goal), Maia Kimball (assist)

Records: Hanover 6-3-0; Bow 2-7-1

Hopkinton 3, Winnisquam 0

Key players: Hopkinton – Hadley Cook (goal), Kelsey Sullivan (goal), Anika Hudak-Hall (goal), Jazz Lee (2 assists), Emma Brock (assist), Sylvia Dustin, Crissy Johnson, Helen Yeaton

Highlights: The Hawks scored a pair of goals off penalty corners to top the Bears.

Coach’s quote: “We played together and we played strong! All season long, we have talked about growth and development as a team. Tonight, we played as a team, and we had some great passes and ball control. We hope to continue to build on these connections moving forward through the remainder of the season.” – Hopkinton’s Kate Hohenberger

Records: Hopkinton 2-7-1; Winnisquam 4-5-1

Golf

Keene 193, Concord 199,
Manchester Central 219

Key players: Concord – Gavin Richardson (36, co-medalist), Carl Sirrianna (39), Brett McDonough (40), Alex Pelletier (42), Griffin Norwalt (42)

Highlights: The Tide split its final match of the regular season at Keene’s Bretwood Golf Course, the site of the Division I championship on Oct. 13.

Records: Keene 21-5; Concord 21-3; Central 9-18

Hopkinton 74, Concord Christian 66, Campbell 62, Prospect Mountain 58

Key players: Hopkinton – Evan Fairneny (21), Bronson Ammann (20), Zach Hopper (17), Hal Stokes (16)

Highlights: Struggling on the early holes, all six Hawks bounced back to play great golf over the last four holes to pull out the victory. Hopkinton finishes the regular season on top of the Division IV standings and will compete in the championship at Mountain Washington Golf Course on Oct. 11.

Coach’s quote: “Anytime a team finishes a season 29-1, you know it’s because of the extra effort they put into their games. I couldn’t be prouder of this team and hope they can finish off this special season next week at states.” – Hopkinton’s David Chase

Records: Hopkinton 29-1; Concord Christian 11-14; Campbell 15-11; Prospect Mtn. 17-11

Boys’ Soccer

Bishop Brady 1, Kearsarge 1

Key players: Bishop Brady – Boden Gendron (goal), Jack Beauchesne (assist), Seamus McIntyre (defense), Michael Thresher (defense), Maxwell Brooks (goalie), Nate Steigmeyer (midfield), Nick Steigmeyer (midfield), Chris Messmore (midfield); Kearsarge – David Selby (goal), Davis West (defense), Cole Rozu (goalie), Alex Spinney (forward), Cam Dezotell (forward)

Highlights: Kearsarge scored first, and Brady scored the equalizer in the second half. Neither team found the back of the net in two overtime periods.

Records: Bishop Brady 7-3-2; Kearsarge 7-3-1

Girls’ Soccer

Coe-Brown 3, John Stark 1

Key players: Coe-Brown – Bella Lapierre (goal), Somer Loto (goal), Jennifer Noni (goal), Lily Wolf (assist), Alyviah Blad (assist), Katie Pease (3 saves); John Stark – Makayla Pellerin (goal), Becca Mussey (assist), Lexi Boudreau (goalie)

Highlights: Lapierre scored three minutes into the game on an assist from Wolf. John Stark answered to tie the game, 1-1, at halftime. Noni drew a penalty kick just five minutes into the second half, and Loto scored on the rebound following an excellent save by Boudreau to put Coe-Brown ahead, 2-1. Noni then scored on an excellent ball from Blad to seal the game in the 74th minute, and Pease made some good saves to keep the Generals off the board down the stretch.

Coaches’ quotes: “This was anyone’s game for 74 minutes, and John Stark was ready to play. This was a big win for us at home, and we needed to show we can win against a top-eight team. This was a gritty performance for our team.” – Coe-Brown’s Josh Hils

“After the penalty, we battled for the equalizer, throwing numbers forward time and time again, but eventually, in the last five minutes, Coe-Brown finally turned to the tide and managed to break out after three shots and a deflection put Coe-Brown up 3-1.” – John Stark’s Chris Pike

Records: Coe-Brown 5-5; John Stark 5-5

Hillsboro-Deering 12, Man.West 0

Key players: H-D – Hannah Edwards (4 goals), Madi Ledvina (3 goals), Emma Davison (goal), Emily Howell (goal), Callia Card (goal), Molly Smart (goal), Lexi Ledvina (goal; goalie)

Highlights: All five Hillcat seniors (Edwards, Ledvina, Ledvina, Davison and Howell) scored in a decisive homecoming victory on Saturday.

Coach’s quote: “Really great homecoming game. The girls all played different positions and got to try new things. Very proud of all of the different players who scored and assisted.” – H-D’s Makayla Savoy

Records: H-D 5-4; West 0-9