High schools: Thursday’s field hockey and soccer results

John Stark’s Caylin Worthen (13) moves the ball upfield during field hockey game at Kingswood on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. Worthen scored a goal in the 3-0 victory.

John Stark’s Caylin Worthen (13) moves the ball upfield during field hockey game at Kingswood on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. Worthen scored a goal in the 3-0 victory. JOSH SPAULDING / Salmon Press

Published: 10-04-2024 12:47 AM

Field Hockey

John Stark 3, Kingswood 0

Key players: John Stark –  Adie Bolduc (goal), Jillian Fredette (2 assists), Caylin Worthen (goal), Paityn Niquette (goal)

Highlights: The Generals finished off a long ride to Wolfeboro with a shutout victory over the Knights on Wednesday.

Coach’s quote: “Kingswood put 110% effort in, having breakaway opportunities. Our defense did a great job stopping them.” – John Stark’s Cassidy Huckins

Records: John Stark 9-2-0; Kingswood 3-7-1

Plymouth 2, Pembroke 1

Key players: Pembroke – Ashlyn Barker (goal), Mady Cali (assist), Tessa Love (defense)

Highlights: Plymouth scored early in the fourth quarter and extended the lead to 2-0 midway through the fourth. Pembroke rallied to make it 2-1 when Barker finished off a pass from Cali, but couldn’t get the equalizer.

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Coach’s quote: “We started a little slow for us and they got their early goal. We picked up the intensity when our bench went in and carried that for the rest of the game. It was a good game between two equal teams.” – Pembroke’s Steve Langevin

Records: Plymouth 7-4-0; Pembroke 5-5-1

Hopkinton 4, Kearsarge 2

Key players: Hopkinton – Autumn Meier (2 goals), Emma Broke (goal), Ryan Barrett (goal), Gigi Upton (strong two-way game); Kearsarge – Tori Wooten (goal), Abby Bradbury (goal)

Coaches’ quotes: “We played a strong game together tonight. I am proud of all the girls and their hard work. We are looking forward to continuing our growth as a team next week as we face (defending champions) Gilford.” – Hopkinton’s Kate Hohenberger

“We continue to play competitive games but are coming up short. We’ll keep working hard and stay focused on the next one.” – Kearsarge’s Chelsea Williams

Records: Hopkinton 7-3; Kearsarge 4-6

Bishop Brady 7, Monadnock 1

Key players: Bishop Brady – Lauren Howe (2 goals), Kimble Rose (2 goals, 2 assists), Camdyn Despres (goal), Olivia Lazear (goal), Payton Bryson (goal), Madison Noel (assist), Ella Blanchette (assist), Ava Archambault (2 saves)

Highlights: The Giants scored two goals each in the first, second and third quarters in a comfortable victory.

Coach’s quote: “Total team effort today.” – Bishop Brady’s Kelly Owen

Records: Bishop Brady 5-4; Monadnock 0-11

Girls’ Soccer

Hopkinton 7, Bishop Brady 0

Key players: Hopkinton – Isabella Serzans (3 goals, assist), Paige Prisco-Nelson (goal, assist), Marcella Guadagno (goal, assist), Annie Morrall (goal), Avery Chase (goal), Sadie Serzans (2 assists), Abi hotten-Somers (assist), Avery Loew (shutout), Rylee Magnin (defense), Maeve Owens (defense); Bishop Brady – Maddie Nichols

Highlights: The Hawks scored four goals in the first half of a decisive victory. Chase had her first goal of the season, finishing off a combination play with Hotten-Somers.

Coach’s quote: “It was such a nice day for a game. We hosted a respectful and tenacious Bishop Brady team who worked hard all game.” – Hopkinton’s Mike Zahn

Records: Hopkinton 9-0-1; Bishop Brady 2-7-2