Local Roundup: Woodstock field hockey takes out Winsdor in rapid-fire matchups

  • Hartford's Bella Trombley returns the ball with teammate Charlotte Winn on the left. Enosburg players Leah Gervais, left, and Anya Paquette are at the net on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, in White River Junction, Vt.. Enosburg won, 3-1.  (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news photographs — Jennifer Hauck

  • Hartford's Bella Trombley, Felicity Adams, Amara Johnson and Charlotte Winn celebrate a point during their match with Enosburg on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, in White River Junction, Vt. Enosburg won, 3-1. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Jennifer Hauck

  • Hartford's Alaina Laplante tips the ball over the net during their match with Enosburg on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, in White River Junction, Vt. Enosberg won, 3-1.  (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Jennifer Hauck

  • Hartford's volleyball team gathers before the start of their game with Enosburg on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023, in White River Junction, Vt. Enosburg won, 3-1.  (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Jennifer Hauck

  • Grace Perrault

  • Jilli Ouellette

Published: 9/29/2023 8:30:32 PM
Modified: 9/29/2023 8:29:45 PM

WINDSOR — The Woodstock High field hockey team beat neighboring Windsor for the second time in a week Thursday, this time topping the Yellowjackets, 4-0, at MacLeay-Royce Field.

Grace Perreault scored twice, Hannah Gubbins added a goal and an assist, Claudia Shoemaker also scored and Quinn Stickney and Marley Olmstead each had one assist to account for the Wasps’ scoring output. Windsor goalie Sydney Perry made six stops.

Both teams are home Monday, with Woodstock (6-1-0) against Brattleboro (3-4-0) and Windsor (3-4-0) playing Burr & Burton (4-0-1).

Oyster River 2, Hanover 0

DURHAM, N.H. — The Bobcats (7-2-0) tallied first- and fourth-quarter goals to drop Hanover to 5-4-2.

Guinevere Riordan had five saves for the Bears, who had defended nine Oyster River corners and executed three on offense.

Hanover welcomes John Stark (9-0-0) on Friday.

Lebanon 1, Laconia 0

LACONIA, N.H. — Meg Cheevers stopped 11 shots and Sophia Salo scored for the Raiders (4-5-0).

Salo’s goal, with an assist from Mackenzie Ray, came with 48 seconds remaining in the opening quarter. Lebanon held Laconia to four corners.

“Defenders Abigail Gallagher, Lindsey Stark, Gabby Mayhew and Brianna Allard really kept a steady hand to support the offensive push today,” said Lebanon coach Amanda Valliere, whose teams hosts Goffstown (5-3-1) on Saturday.

Stevens 1, Mascenic 1

NEW IPSWICH, N.H. – The Cardinals received a goal from Jilli Ouellette during the second quarter against the Vikings (2-5-1).

Stevens (7-2-1) hosts Mascoma on Wednesday.

VOLLEYBALL Enosburg Falls 3, Hartford 1

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hurricanes (5-2) captured the third set in a four-set loss to Enosburg (6-2) and will host Randolph on Saturday.

GIRLS SOCCER Stevens 4, Monadnock 1

SWANZEY, N.H. — Faith Norton produced a hat trick and Maddy Minckler added a goal and an assist in the Cardinals’ latest victory.

Kayla Richard and Maddy LaVarnay each had an assist, and Audrina Pelton registered her eighth victory in goal.

Stevens (8-2-1) visits Newport (0-7-2) on Saturday.

Hanover 3, Goffstown 0

HANOVER — Three unassisted goals and strong defensive play powered Hanover to 7-3-0 while dropping the Grizzlies to 5-5-0.

Maeve Lee opened the scoring during the 28th minute off a rebound from a corner kick. Sydney McLaughlin struck midway through the second half, and Kiran Park tallied on a 35-yard free kick with five minutes remaining.

Sadie Ross made eight saves and coach Doug Kennedy — whose team hosts Exeter (8-0-0) on Saturday — noted strong play from Mia Bagnato, Nora Bradley and Ali Daigle.

Green Mountain Valley 7, Hartford 0

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hurricanes are 0-7-0 after suffering their fourth shutout and visit Woodstock (4-1-0) on Monday.

Fall Mountain 4, Newport 0

LANGDON, N.H. — The Tigers (0-7-2) suffered their fifth shutout and host Stevens (8-2-1) on Saturday.

CROSS COUNTRY Fall Mountain edges Mascoma

LANGDON, N.H. — The Royals had four runners in the top 10 of the 5-kilometer race, led by Gunner Currier (second, 17:01).

Fall Mountain’s Ben Tetu won in 16:57 — with teammates finishing in third, fourth and eighth place — to defeat Mascoma, 28-32.

Newport was third with 61 points. Bryce Palmer was Newport’s best finisher in seventh place.

Also scoring for Mascoma with personal bests were Brody Albanese (fifth, 18:32), Trevor Maheu (sixth. 18:37), Carl Russell (ninth, 19:15), and Karson Rogers (10th, 19:40).

For Newport, Noah Fryman was 11th (19:58), followed by Tristan Hannum (13th, 21:42), Michael Bohn (14th, 21:53) and Joshua Jordan (16th, 22:29).


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