Local roundup: Mascoma field hockey shuts out Franklin

Published: 09-15-2024 8:28 PM

Field Hockey

Mascoma 7, Franklin 0

Highlights: Junior Makenna Houston had three goals and one assist, freshman Tori Petty had two goals and an assistant and seniors Bonnie Burgoyne and Ann Buffington both added a goal each in the Royals’ shutout victory.

Coach’s quote: “We started out really slow; collectively we struggled, but we eventually were able to turn it around.” — Mascoma’s Danielle Pushee

Records: Mascoma 2-2-0; Franklin 1-2-0

Souhegan 6, Lebanon 2

Key players: Lebanon — Mackenzie Ray (goal), Savannah Therriault (goal, assist), Norah Burns (assist)

Coach’s quote: “We had a lot of good things happen; just need to put together for a full game.” — Lebanon’s Amanda Valliere

Records: Lebanon 1-3-2; Souhegan 2-2-0

Girls Soccer

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Trinity 5, Mascoma 1

Key players: Mascoma — Molly Grey, Cora Peters, Montana Ballard

Highlights: Molly Gray had nine saves saves and Dani Carriere accounted for Mascoma’s goal.

Records: Trinity 1-3-2; Mascoma 1-2-2

Hanover 2
Nashua South 1

Key players: Hanover — Nora Bradley, Reese Hamlin; Nashua South — Corinne Rivera

Highlights: Hanover came out strong, with several opportunities in the opening 15 minutes, but lost momentum through the middle of the first period. A strong run to goal by Nora Bradley produced a rebound and conversion by Kat Moseley 30 minutes in. Nasnua South equalized off a defensive miscue midway through the second period, but Hanover increasingly took control of possession. A booming outside shot by Nora Bradley with 10 minutes to go sealed the deal.

Coach’s quote: “Good to have the win.” — Doug Kennedy

Records: Hanover 3-2-0; Nashua South 2-3-0

Boys Soccer

Hanover 3, Portsmouth 0

Key players: Hanover — Roan Palm, Sascha Palm, Charlie Fosbush, Sam Ames

Highlights: The Bears won a statement game against a good Portsmouth team, taking a 2-0 lead with first-half goals by Roan Palm and Sascha Palm and then dominating the second half and putting the game away with 15 minutes left on Roan Palm’s second goal of the day and third of the season. Hanover’s senior back line of Sam Ames, Joseph Glass and Noah Winchester combined with defensive midfielder Charlie Forbush to bottle up Portsmouth’s star striker, Woodley St. Pierre, and senior goalkeeper Henry Cotter had fine saves to collect his second shutout of the year.

Coach’s quote: “This was our best game of the season. We still don’t have a full squad, but a number of players stepped up for us and our team defense was superb. We had our two best training sessions of the year, thanks to our captains, and it carried over.” — Rob Grabill

Records: Hanover 3-2-0; Portsmouth 3-2-0