Local Roundup: Bears blank Trinity in boys hockey

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Published: 01-23-2025 4:30 PM

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Boys Hockey

Hanover 5, Trinity 0

Key players: Hanover — JoJo Drent (27 saves); Jake Rotchford (2 goals); Rex Chanyi and Gavin Nartowicz (1 goal each); Ronan Przydzielski (1 goal, 1 assist); Trevor Sanders and Tim Rudd (2 assists each); Henry Cotter, Ryder Wilson and Will Hopkins (1 assist each)

Highlights: Big first period barrage of three goals (Przydzielski, Nartowicz and Chanyi) set the tone. Jo Jo Drent was solid, registering a 27-save shutout.

Coach’s quote: “A workmanlike performance from the boys. Up and down the lineup, I was pleased with the grit and gumption we played with. Really proud of the solid defensive effort and the importance the boys placed on solid defense in all three zones.” — Hanover’s Dick Dodds

Records: Hanover 7-1-3; Trinity 4-3-0

Girls Hockey

BFA-St. Albans 7, Hartford 1

Records: BFA - St. Albans 7-5; Hartford 6-3-1

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Windsor 60, Rivendell 33

Key players: Windsor — Tanner Crane (17 points); Kobin Shute (14 points); Billy Blake (10 points); Rivendell — Josh Douglas (10 points, 8 rebounds); Nolan Bourn (6 points, 5 steals)

Highlights: Up 15 points at the half, Windsor had a 17-9 third quarter that extended the lead into the final frame. The Yellowjackets hit 10 out of 11 free throws. Windsor has run off consecutive victories after dropping its first eight games of the campaign.

Coach’s quote: “Overall, a good team win. I thought our patience against their zone for the most part was pretty good, and our defensive intensity was a problem for Rivendell’s young team.” — Windsor’s Larry Dougher

Records: Windsor 2-8; Rivendell 1-9