High schools: Wednesday’s hockey results

Concord’s Nolan Walsh scores against Hanover on Jan. 8. Walsh, a freshman, scored two goals and had an assist in Concord’s 5-2 win over Trinity on Wednesday night.

Concord’s Nolan Walsh scores against Hanover on Jan. 8. Walsh, a freshman, scored two goals and had an assist in Concord’s 5-2 win over Trinity on Wednesday night. ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor staff

Published: 01-29-2025 11:35 PM

Boys’ Hockey

Concord 5, Trinity 2

Key players: Concord – Nolan Walsh (2 goals, assist), Lukas Rondiak (goal, 2 assists), Jaden Haas (goal), Chad Lariviere (goal), Trevor Craigue (assist), Austin Proulx (assist), Rowan Arndt (assist), Tyler Morin (assist), Finn Gfroerer (assist), Michael Barry (assist), Luukas Mayer (17 saves)

Highlights: Haas and Lariviere scored in the first period to put the Tide up 2-0. Walsh scored to put Tide up 3-1 in the second period, and Walsh and Rondiak scored in the third after a Trinity goal to close out the win.

Coach’s quote: “I thought we moved the puck well. We had a bunch of chances. We just need to limit our turnovers. It was a good win.” – Concord’s Dunc Walsh

Records: Concord 10-1; Trinity 4-4

Girls’ Hockey

Bishop Brady-Trinity-Bow 2, Exeter 1, OT

Key players: BBTB – Audrey Starr (goal), Allison Pelletier (goal), Meghan Schmidt (assist), Kylie Palmeter (assist), Lyrah Lydon (16 saves)

Highlights: Exeter forced overtime with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, but Starr scored the game-winning goal in OT to help the Brinity Falcons hang on to second place.

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Records: BBTB 8-2; Exeter 7-5

Boys’ Basketball

Franklin 60, Pittsfield 46

Key players: Franklin – Nate Holmes (21 points), Matt Nason (13 points), Harrison Kaplan (9 points); Pittsfield – Brayden Pelletier (22 points), Braiden Elliott (10 points)

Highlights: The Tornadoes led 28-17 at halftime and extended their lead in the second half. Franklin has won five of its last six games.

Records: Franklin 8-5; Pittsfield 2-10

Girls’ Basketball

Bow 57, Pembroke 53

Key players: Bow  – Peyton Vaughn (27 points, 8 rebounds), Bry Szepan (7 points), Lauren Longley (6 points), Audrey Glennon (5 points), Gabby Tarsa (8 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists), Kate McGovern (4 points, 4 rebounds); Pembroke – Kaitlin Arenella (20 points)

Highlights: Pembroke led early, but Bow came back and took the lead early in the fourth quarter.

Coach’s quote:  “We got off to a great start, but Bow fought back. We had a few turnovers in the last two quarters and shots that we made early on were not going in. It was a tough loss, but we have to let it go and get ready for another tough match-up with MV.” – Pembroke’s Scott Langevin

Records: Bow 7-2 ; Pembroke 6-3