Local Roundup: Lebanon beats Littleton in girls tennis

Published: 05-13-2025 5:30 PM

Girls Tennis

Lebanon 6, Littleton 3

Key players: Lebanon — Amalia Mladek, Samyra Graber

Highlights: Senior Amalia Mladek and freshman Samyra Graber were winners at No. 3 and No. 4 singles respectively, and combined for a convincing doubles win as well in their first match as a doubles pairing.

Coach’s quote: “A tough win against a solid team and an important start to a stretch of five matches in five days.” — Lebanon’s Rob Johnstone

Records: Lebanon 5-0; Littleton 5-4

Girls Lacrosse

Lebanon 13
InterLakes-Moultonborough 2

Key players: Lebanon — Abby Auch, Norah Burns, Mackenzie Ray

Highlights: Abby Auch (4 goals); Savannah Lindsley, Caroline Weber, Audrey Newton (1 goal each); Norah Burns (3 goals, 2 assists); Lucy Eshbaugh, Tori Palys, Mackenzie Ray (1 goal, 1 assist each); Drew Kantor (9 saves)

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Coach’s quote: “Our midfield played well today both offensively and defensively, our attack is working better together every day and our defense remains solid. Today was a good win going into three weeks of a lot of games and not a lot of rest.” — Lebanon’s Sara Ecker

Records: Lebanon 4-1; Interlakes-Moultonborough 1-6

Hartford 10, St. Johnsbury 6

Key players: Hartford — Madi Barwood (1 goal, 1 assist); Audrey Rupp (3 goals, 2 assists); Paige Trembly, Hailey Vanesse (2 goals each); Nella Bowen (1 goal, 1 assist); Liv Seavor (1 goal); Zoe Zanleoni (9 saves)

Records: Hartford 7-0; St. Johnsbury 6-4

Softball

Oxbow 26, Lamoille 0

Key players: Oxbow — Noemi Rosa, Mazie Bourgeois, Abby Longto, Braylee Phelps

Highlights: Noemi Rosa strikes out 13 batters. Mazie Bourgeois and Rosa collect five hits each today with Bourgeois starting off with a two-run home run in the first inning. Abby Longto and Braylee Phelps also contributed with three hits each.

Coach’s quote: “The girls got off the bus ready to play today. They were hungry, and it was exciting to see. I am very proud of these girls.” — Oxbow’s Chuck Simmons

Records: Oxbow 9-0; Lamoille 0-7

Laconia 4, Lebanon 1

Records: Laconia 4-4; Lebanon 4-4

Baseball

White River Valley 4, Bellows Falls 1

Key players: White River Valley — Jacob Benoit, Wyatt Cadwell, Brayden Russ, Quinlan Grace, Zander Clark, Holden Rediker, Ty Couture, Issac Wimett

Highlights: Wyatt Cadwell threw the first 5⅔ innings for the cats giving up just one earned run, five hits, one walk and struck out four. Zander Clark finished the game for the Wildcats, giving up no hits, no walks and struck out one. Brayden Russ had a great day behind the plate, and Jacob Benoit came up with a number of good plays at shortstop. Offensively, the Cats scored four runs on 11 hits. Benoit 2-for-3 with a run scored, Russ was 1-for-3 with a run scored, Issac Wimett was 1-for-2 with two runs scored, Quinlan Grace tripled in three trips, Ty Couture went 2-for-3, Holden Rediker was 2-for-3, and Zander Clark and Cadwell were both 1-for-3.

Coach’s quote: “We played very solid defensively today.” — White River Valley’s Devin Cilley

Records: White River Valley 8-0; Bellows Falls 4-4