High schools: Monday’s golf, field hockey and soccer results

Concord’s Jaden Haas chips onto the green at Derryfield Country Club. Haas carded a 37 to earn medalist honors in the season-opening match on Aug. 28. Concord defeated Salem and Manchester Memorial.

Concord’s Jaden Haas chips onto the green at Derryfield Country Club. Haas carded a 37 to earn medalist honors in the season-opening match on Aug. 28. Concord defeated Salem and Manchester Memorial. RICH MIYARA  / NH Sports Photography

Published: 09-10-2024 12:15 AM

Golf

Exeter 193, Concord 193, Pinkerton 209, Merrimack 227

Key players: Concord – Holden Martin (36), Zach Nelson (38), Jaden Haas (39), Bobby Rochford (40), Tyler Morin (40), Keller Ramshaw (43)

Highlights: Exeter and Concord needed to count their sixth scorers in order to break the tie, and the Blue Hawks earned the narrow victory over the Tide at Concord Country Club. Concord’s eighth golfer, Holden Martin, won medalist honors.

Records: Exeter 6-0; Concord 4-1; Pinkerton 1-5; Merrimack 1-8

Bishop Brady 89, Stevens 64, Kearsage 56, Trinity 51

Key players: Bishop Brady – Mady Savary (28 points), Cam Fortier (22 points), Chase Connor (21 points); Kearsarge – JT Pourby (16 points), Owen Blood and Andrew Cushing (14 points), Isaac Knox (12 points) 

Highlights: Savary was the medalist and Fortier was second at Claremont Country Club.

Coach’s quote: “Great rounds by the whole team – really getting consistent play out of everyone. Great day of golf, so very proud of everyone. Good sportsmanship by everyone. Very nice of Stevens to host us.” – Bishop Brady’s Jason Bird

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Records: Bishop Brady 10-2; Stevens 7-5; Kearsarge 2-3; Trinity 0-3

Field Hockey

Bishop Guertin 3, Concord 2, OT

Key players: Concord – Brooke Nelson (goalie), Ally McGonigle (forward), Anya Kendziora (midfield)

Highlights: The Cardinals won a close game in overtime.

Coach’s quote: “It was a very exciting game to watch. It was very rewarding to watch the girls execute what they have been practicing. They worked really hard at keeping it simple and relying on each other. ” – Concord’s Nicole Armaganian

Records: Bishop Guertin 3-1; Concord 3-1

John Stark 3, Bow 1

Key players: John Stark – Caylin Worthen (2 goals), Ava Friberg (goal, assist), Jillian Fredette (2 assists)

Highlights: The Generals defeated the Falcons in a battle between two final four teams.

Coach’s quote: “John Stark executed two of its three goals off of corners. Caylin Worthen has had five goals in the past two games and continues to be a strength for the John Stark squad. Jillian Fredette is only one point away from 100 points.” – John Stark’s Cassidy Huckins

Records: John Stark 3-1; Bow 0-3

Merrimack Valley 2, Pelham 0

Key players: MV — Kaiya Mercier (2 goals), Lauren Bailey (assist), Hannah Butler (assist), Abbey Thompson (defense), Caroline Wheeler (defense)

Highlights: MV scored less than two minutes into the first quarter off a penalty corner off a shot from the top of the circle by Mercier, inserted by Lauren Bailey. Mercier scored again with 3 minutes left in the fourth quarter after a cross pass from Hannah Butler. MV held the advantage in penalty corners 9-6.

Coach’s quote: “This was a solid win for us this afternoon. I felt we controlled the game and created several opportunities for ourselves in our attacking 25. As always we hope to improve from every contest and we look to take this momentum into Thursday’s game.” – MV’s Jennifer Colgan

Records: MV 2-1-0; Pelham 1-1-1

Pembroke 1, Lebanon 1

Key players: Pembroke – Zoe Royal (8 saves), Anne Phillips (goal), Carlee LePage (midfield), Maddie Teasck (defense)

Highlights: Lebanon controlled play for much of the first half and scored on a ricochet in the first quarter. Phillips tied the score with an assist from Tessa Love. Pembroke’s starting keeper had to leave due to injury after the first quarter, but sophomore Zoe Royal stepped in and kept Lebanon off the board the rest of the way.

Coach’s quote:  “I am very excited with how we dealt with adversity today. Zoe did a great job especially she had played a total of one JV game in net. After getting outplayed for much of the first we were the better team in the second half.” – Pembroke’s Steve Langevin

Records: Pembroke 2-0-1; Lebanon 1-1-2

Bishop Brady 8, Littleton 0

Key players: Bishop Brady – Camdyn Despres (5 goals, assist), Lauren Howe (goal), Marcella Tonge (goal), Kimble Rose (3 assists), Payton Bryson (assist), Reese Henry (goal)

Highlights: The Giants scored two goals in each quarter to roll to a victory over Littleton.

Coach’s quote: “Another team effort from start to finish. Will reset and prepare to see St. Thomas tomorrow.” – Bishop Brady’s Kelly Owen

Records: Bishop Brady 1-1; Littleton 0-3

Newport 5, Kearsarge 4

Key players: Kearsarge – Luna Landers (19 saves), Abby Bradbury (2 goals), Tori Wooten (goal, assist), Stella Syvertsen (goal, assist), Riley Grace, Leah Reeve

Highlights: Luna Landers 19 saves; Tori Wooten 1 goal 1 assit; Stella Syversten 1 goal 1 assist; Abby Bradbury 2 goals

Coach's quote: “We came out solid, scoring quickly and dominating most of the first quarter. Newport hung in there and wore us down for the win.” – Kearsarge’s Chelsea Williams

Records: Newport 3-0; Kearsarge 1-1

Girls’ Soccer

Gilford 9, Hillsboro-Deering 1

Key players: H-D – Alexis Laporte (28 saves), Kathryn Thyng (assist), Emma Davis (goal)

Highlights: Thyng made a great cross into the box for Davis to score H-D’s first goal of the season. Molly Smart, Stacia Murdough, Penelope Bows, and Isabelle Johnson played strong defense against Gilford’s very skilled, disciplined offensive unit.

Coach’s quote: “Even though we did not come out with a win, this team showed strong efforts and positivity throughout the entire game. In my opinion, we played one of our best games this season and we want to continue to build on this progress. Again, I am proud of this team.” – H-D’s Jenna Rheault

Records: Gilford 3-0; H-D 0-4

Hopkinton 7, Inter-Lakes 1

Key players: Hopkinton – Isabella Serzans (3 goals), Gemma Guadagno (2 goals), Annie Morrall (goal, 2 assists), Paige Prisco-Nelson (goal, assist), Avery Loew (3 saves), Rylee Magnin (defense), Paige Boudette (defense), Pippa Lang (defense)

Highlights: Two first half penalty kicks made it 1-1 at halftime, but the second half was a much different game with the Hawks scoring six times.

Coach’s quote: “The first half by the Hawks was not one to remember. I was confused why weren’t playing to our potential. Not sure what it was in the second half other than a few adjustments, but the girls were on fire.” – Hopkinton’s Mike Zahn

Records: Hopkinton 2-0-1; Inter-Lakes 1-2-1

Kearsarge 3, Newport 1

Key players: Kearsarge – Carly Grant (2 goals), Addy Rossi (goal), Ava Shapiro (assist), Nadia Spiegel (assist); Newport – Brooklyn Ranney (goal), Skylar Nelson (31 saves)

Highlights: Grant opened the scoring with a penalty kick in the 28th minute. Newport tied things up in the 34th minute when Ranney tapped one in from a scrum in front of the net. Rossi redirected a cross from Shapiro in the 58th minute and Grant finally put the match away in the 79th minute, breaking through the back line off a pass from Spiegel. Cougars created a load of opportunities, but Nelson kept the Tigers in the game with great goalkeeping. 

Coach’s quote: “Big game for us. The girls definitely needed that win. They played some great games, but couldn’t quite put everything together. Things started clicking today and hopefully we can build off this.” – Kearsarge’s Dave Smith

Records: Kearsarge 1-2-1; Newport 0-3-0