Local Roundup: Hanover, Hartford girls hockey reach five wins in early season
Published: 01-09-2025 5:26 PM |
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Hanover 9
Keene-Monadnock-Fall Mtn. 2
Key players: Hanover — Katharine Moseley (4 goals, 1 assist), Nora Bradley (2 goals, 1 assist), Maggie Feng (1 goal, 2 assists), Hannah Gardner (3 assists); Keene-Monadnock-Fall Mtn. — Sirens Cassin (46 saves)
Highlights: Five different Bears scored goals and 11 different skaters combined to accumulate 17 assists in Hanover’s latest victory. Eleanor Edson and JJ Masland combined for 11 saves for Hanover.
Coach’s quote: “We talked about everyone playing with a sense of urgency and working hard offensively without the puck. Once we get more consistent with these two principles, we’ll be able to play faster and open things up. Today we took a small step in that direction.” — Hanover’s John Dodds
Records: Hanover 5-2-0; Keene-Monadnock-Fall Mtn. 3-2-0
Hartford 8, Stowe 0
Highlights: Zoe Zanleoni opened the scoring in the first period and scored two goals in the third period to complete the hat trick for Hartford.
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Coach’s quote: “The team worked really hard today, and there were a lot of things that I liked to see out there. (Goaltender) Nella (Bowen) made a few great saves early to keep us in it, and Sophie (Daniels) scored two goals late in the first to give us the momentum for the rest of the game.” — Hartford’s Jason Gramling
Records: Hartford 5-1-1; Stowe 3-5-0
Boys Hockey
Concord 4, Hanover 2
Key players: Hanover — Henry Cotter (1 goal, 1 assist), Gavin Nartowicz (1 goal), Ronan Przydzielski and Jake Rotchford (1 assist each), Jo Jo Drent (25 saves)
Highlights: Concord scored the last three goals to erase a 2-1 Hanover lead. They scored the final two late in game to break a 2-2 deadlock.
Coach’s quote: “This was a terrific high school hockey game. Concord is a skilled, fast, well-coached team, and they put a lot of pressure on our defense. We played hard with a lot of grit. Our boys played with intensity on a night where we didn’t get any bounces.” — Hanover’s Dick Dodds
Records: Concord 8-0-0; Hanover 4-1-2
Leland & Gray 55, Rivendell 46
Key players: Leland & Gray — Cody Heslock (29 points), Ely White (10 points); Rivendell — Nolan Bourn (17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals), Evan Woodward (8 points), Josh Douglas (11 points, 7 rebounds)
Highlights: Leland & Gray pulled away in final quarter to defeat Rivendell. A one-point advantage going into the fourth quarter spread to nine as foul trouble hit the Raptors. Freshman Bryson Gilman added six points for Rivendell.
Coach’s quote: “We still haven’t put four complete quarters together yet; it’s frustrating, but the players are putting in the work this year. We need to be more physical on the boards moving forward.” — Rivendell’s Andrew Perkins
Records: Leland & Gray 1-5; Rivendell 1-5