High schools: Wednesday’s cross country, golf, soccer, field hockey and volleyball results
Published: 10-10-2024 1:35 AM |
Merrimack Valley 29, Bow 45, St. Thomas 57
Key players: MV – Lily Moser (2nd, 21:45), Madison Geddes (3rd, 21:45), Reagan Jefferson (7th, 23:28), Emily Baca (8th, 25:17), Keira Cote (9th, 25:44); Bow – Hannah Pawlowski (1st, 21:42.7), Lena Thompson (4th, 22:15), Maya Owen (12th, 26:36), Sarah Franklin (19th, 29:54), Claire Ulrich (20th, 30:15)
Highlights: Pawlowski defended her home course, but the Pride used its depth to win a four-team meet hosted by Bow. Laconia competed, but did not have enough runners to score.
Hopkinton 22, Newfound 67, Gilford 73, Trinity 91, Belmont 99, Winnisquam 182
Key players: Hopkinton – Maddy Lane (1st, 20:19), Shaylee Murdough (2nd, 21:10), Amelia Walsh (5th, 22:51), Reese Bove (6th, 23:08), Evelyn Hopper (11th, 25:02), Lucy Beardmore (17th, 26:01), Beatrice Dapice (19th, 26:29); Belmont – Jenna Laramie (15th, 25:39), Lyla McSheffrey (22nd, 27:00), Rebekah Edgren (24th, 27:10), Hailey Clairmont (25th, 27:10), Clemence Lhermitte (27th, 27:19); Winnisquam – Natalie Wolfe (41st, 32:27), Penelope Sprague (43rd, 32:36), Bella Dalzell (45th, 33:28); Hillsboro-Deering – Sarah McGranaghan (32nd, 28:45)
Highlights: Lane defended her home course and the Hawks placed seven in the top 19 to claim a decisive victory in a 10-team meet. McGranghan was the only runner for non-scoring H-D (only six of 10 teams had enough runners to score).
Bow 39, Merrimack Valley 39, St. Thomas 47, Laconia 99
Key players: Bow – Wyatt Worcester (1st, 18:14), Ian Sandahl (6th, 18:41), George Kohl (8th, 18:53), Sam Kohl (10th, 19:04), Jack Noce (14th, 19:41), Zachery Ingram (16th, 19:54), Thomas Sargent (17th, 20:02); MV – Ben Geoffroy (2nd, 18:17), Mychal Reynolds (3rd, 18:19), Tony Wang (7th, 18:42), Nathan Bain (9th, 18:58), Christopher Bode (18th, 20:07)
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Highlights: Worcester won a tight race on his home course and Ingram’s 16th-place finish as Bow’s sixth runner was better than the place of MV’s sixth-best runner to break the tie, giving the Falcons the team title.
Mascoma 31, Hopkinton 69, Gilford 120, Derryfield 126, Inter-Lakes 147, Belmont 166, Trinity 171, Winnisquam 173, Hillsboro-Deering 191, Newfound 198
Key players: Hopkinton – Max Goupil (7th, 19:17), James Lavers (9th, 19:36), Andrew Clarner (15th, 20:24), Finnegan Kovar (18th, 20:43), William Shepard (20th, 20:49), Michael Crosby (21st, 20:51), Charles Wilkinson (23rd, 20:53); H-D – Elijah Bodanza (1st, 16:57), Brennan Klumb (32nd, 22:25), Keegan Poland (38th, 22:56); Belmont – Wyatt Divers (14th, 20:23), Brayden Townsend (24th, 20:53), Sean Andrews (33rd, 22:25); Winnisquam – Lazar Arbutina (19th, 20:46), Cullen Desrochers (26th, 21:31), Owen Bakis (37th, 22:53)
Highlights: Bodanza led a field of 79 runners across the finish line and the Hawks placed seven runners in the top 23 to finish second out of 10 teams in their home meet.
Bishop Brady 73, Pelham 59, ConVal 40, Campbell 34
Key players: Bishop Brady – Mady Savary (medalist, 38, 25 points), Chase Connor (45, 18 points), Aiden Boule (48, 15 points), Peyton Cone (48, 15 points), Luke Bedard (48, 15 points)
Highlights: Savary and Connor went 1-2 to lead the Giants to a sweep in their final match of the regular season.
Coach’s quote: “Great end of the season on a tough golf course for all. We are getting ready for the championship next week, proud of our team finishing 28-2 on the year.” – Bishop Brady’s Jason Bird
Records: Bishop Brady 28-2; Pelham 21-9; ConVal 2-27; Campbell 5-24
Kearsarge 79, Plymouth 70, Coe-Brown 61, ConVal 53
Key players: Kearsarge – Owen Blood (40, 22 points), Isaac Knox (41, 21 points), JT Pourby (43, 19 points); Coe-Brown – Alex Myslinkski (medalist, 39, 23 points)
Highlights: The Cougars top three golfers went 2-3-4 in their final match of the season at Nippo Lake.
Coach’s quote: “It was a very gratifying win for the team after what we all agreed has been a disappointing season. The putts just weren’t dropping this year and our hats are off to the competition as quite a few teams in our division improved significantly over last year. So, it’s back to the drawing board as we have a significant group of underclassmen in which we predict a strong future.” – Kearsarge’s Bubba Williams
Records: Kearsarge 7-22; Plymouth 23-7; Coe-Brown 14-15; ConVal 1-25
White Mountains 92, Sunapee 73, Hopkinton 70.
Key players: Hopkinton – Bronson Ammann (medalist, 27 points), Coley Wells (16 points), Tommy Dwyer (14 points), Tate Doolan (13 points), Aiden Clay (13 points)
Coach’s quote: “Three matches in three days. Three scores in the 70s. It was a strong finish. We needed to win all three this week to make states, but just couldn’t get there today. I’m still super proud of the boys. Bronson playing even par golf was the highlight in this, his final team match. He and Tate Doolan will go on to (the Division IV championship) next Thursday at Keene Country Club, but unfortunately for the rest of the boys, our season ends. But, we’ll keep practicing with our seniors, we’ll sing Adele on the bus and we will enjoy one final week together.” – Hopkinton’s Ted Wells
Records: White Mtns. 19-2; Sunapee 11-10; Hopkinton 13-11
Concord 3, Londonderry 2, OT
Key players: Concord – Amy Desrochers, Brooke Nelson
Highlights: Concord scored on a corner in overtime.
Records: Concord 10-3; Londonderry 5-8
Bishop Brady 9, Littleton 1
Key players: Bishop Brady – Camdyn Despres (2 goals), Reese Henry (2 goals), Kimble Rose (goal), Olivia Lazear (goal, assist), Payton Bryson (goal), Madison Mundy (goal, assist), Lauren Howe (goal), Mackenzie Packer (assist), Kora Rose (assist)
Highlights: The Giants led 4-0 at the end of the first quarter and 8-0 at halftime. Brady led 9-0 through three quarters before Littleton got on the board in fourth.
Records: Bishop Brady 8-4; Littleton 0-12
Raymond 2, Hopkinton 1
Key players: Hopkinton – Isabella Serzans (goal)
Highlights: The Hawks scored within the first 45 seconds of the match, but missed a penalty kick at end of first half and the Rams came back from behind to earn the win.
Coach’s quote: “Raymond’s pressure on the ball was something we have not seen this season. We played too slow and against a tenacious team.” – Hopkinton’s Mike Zahn
Records: Raymond 11-0-1; Hopkinton 10-1-1
Coe-Brown 3, Manchester Memorial 0
Key players: Coe-Brown – Emma Zeblisky (10 kills, 10 aces), Kelli Daniel (5 kills, 8 aces), Stella Vachon (4 kills)
Coach’s quote: “The team did a great job controlling our side of the court and made really great decisions. They demonstrated both composure and an attack mindset.” – Coe-Brown’s Renee Zobel
Records: Coe-Brown 11-1; Memorial 2-11
State championship
Highlights: Coe-Brown outperformed its 10th-place finish in qualifying by finishing eighth in Saturday’s state championship at Lake Winnipesaukee. Mascoma (21.40 pounds), Souhegan (20.10), Lebanon (17.20), Milford (15.11), Keene (13.48), Prospect Mountain (12.17), Windham (11.12), Coe-Brown (3.48), Bedford (3.18), Bishop Guertin (2.97) and Moultonborough (0) were the team scores.