Local roundup: Hartford boys hoops roll at home
Published: 02-05-2024 10:29 AM |
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Hartford 68, Windsor 16
Key players: Hartford — Brody Tyburski 17 points 11 rebounds, Noah Danielli 11 points, Brayden Trombly 10 points Windsor — Anthony Cook 7 points
Highlights: Hartford led 41-10 at Halftime scoring 31 points in second quarter and only giving up 6 points in the second half
Coach’s quote: “We started out slow in the first quarter as we had to adjust to how the game was being played. We forced 28 turnovers which got our transition game going.” — Hartford Assistant Coach Austin Gaudette
Records: Hartford 15-1; Windsor 6-10
White River Valley 78, Woodstock 30
Key players: White River Valley — Brayden Russ 27, Zander Clark 15, Joey Ferris 13, Tattin Griffin 13 Woodstock — Zach Martsolf-tan 8
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Highlights: The defensive pressure was strong for WRV.
Coach’s quote: “We needed to remember how to play for 32 minutes. With playoffs right around the corner the boys need to play hard for all of those 32 today they did that today.” — WRV’s D.J. Craven
Records: White River Valley 14-1; Woodstock 8-8
Mascoma 56, Berlin 28
Key players: Mascoma — James Thomas (13pts) Brayden Pierce (11pts) Aiden Smith (8pts) Bryce Ballou(8pts) Berlin — Hayden poulin (13pts) huot(6pts)
Highlights: Good team win with contributions from many different players.
Coach’s quote: “Proud of how our team played tonight with everyone playing significant minutes. A good team win.” — Mascoma’s Silas Ayres
Records: Mascoma 13-1; Berlin 0-12
Lebanon 57, John Stark 47
Key players: Lebanon — Declan Brandis 21 Points, Nick Brill 11 points and Nehemiah Billings 10 points John Stark — Dykstra 13 points
Highlights: Lebanon started 5-5 from the field including 3 threes to start the game. Brandis had 19 points and Brill had 11 while Billings chipped in 10.
Coach’s quote: “We had a good defensive game and rebounded very well. Our passing led to great shots and kids really stepped up. ” — Lebanon’s Blendon Salls
Records: Lebanon 4-9; John Stark 4-9
Hanover 6, Bishop Brady 0
Key players: Hanover — Bryce Morancy 3rd straight shutout, Tim Rudd goal & 2 assists, Gavin Nartowicz 2 goals 2 assists
Highlights: 73 shots and 0 penalties and a solid performance by the Green Line (Tim Rudd, Jake Rotchford and Michael Anderson) who were responsible for 3 of the 6 goals. Bryce Morancy stopped all 8 shots he faced.
Coach’s quote: “Nice job up and down the lineup. Great energy and effort by all 20 players. Super team effort.” — Hanover’s Dick Dodds
Records: Hanover 9-5
Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge 6, St Thomas Aquinas/Winnacunnet/Dover 1
Key players: Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge — Biff Maher 2 goals, Olivia Pollard and Sara Forman 1 goal, 1 assist, Kristen Garzia 12 saves and saved a penalty shot St Thomas Aquinas/Winnacunnet/Dover — Elizabeth Pelletier 1 goal
Highlights: LSK scored two goals in each period to put the game away.
Coach’s quote: “Another good job from our team tonight, especially in the 3rd period.” — Lebanon’s Mike Sheehan
Records: Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge 8-4-0; St Thomas Aquinas/Winnacunnet/Dover 3-8-0
Kennett 780, Lebanon 705
Key players: Lebanon — Peyton Rutherford 9th GS and SL, Marin Pearson 18th SL, Olivia Cook 18th GS
Scores: Kennett 780 Hopkinton 752 Plymouth 723 Lebanon 705
Coach’s quote: “Racing against Hopkinton and Plymouth shows us where we stand in the top 10. With Gilford and Newfound and a couple other teams having fast girls, we hope to get Peyton and Marin in the top 10 at the state meet.” — Lebanon’s Mike Anikis
Key players: Kennet — na Lebanon — James Barnett, Abe Pearson
Scores: Kennett 775 Hopkinton 767 Plymouth 716 Lebanon 702
Coach’s quote: “It was a good experience to race against two of the bigger, more loaded teams in Kennett and Hopkinton. James Barnett was 12th and Abe Pearson 14th, so without Kennett (DII) at the state meet, we’ll try to get a couple of top 10 finishes. ” — Lebanon’s Mike Anikis
Thetford 40, Oxbow 33
Key players: Thetford — Whitney Lewis, Kelsie Bogie Oxbow — Libby swift, Braylee Phelps
Highlights: Thetford played well.
Coach’s quote: “We have a lot of work to do to get where we want to be.” — Oxbow’s Barry Emerson
Records: Thetford 9-5; Oxbow 7-6