KINGSTON, N.H. — After winning two straight games for the first time since 2018, Sanborn came back to earth with a 36-8 loss to undefeated Hanover (5-0) on Saturday.
Quarterback Kevin Kolodziej was a bright spot for the Indians (2-3). Kolodziej completed eight passes for 132 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown to Tyler St. Jean.
Read More »The Keogh twins each scored in the first minute and Timberlane girls soccer tripped Hanover, 4-1. Bella Keogh scored twice, to give her 19 in eight games. Leah Morrier also scored.
Read More »SALEM – Just as it has been for much of the season, nothing came easy for the Salem boys Saturday afternoon. But just as they had in their first five games, the Blue Devils once again skated away a winner.
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Ryan Allard scored both goals in the first period to keep Salem unbeaten (5-0) with a 2-0 win at Hanover.
Read More »It took 14 rounds of penalty kicks and over 100 minutes, but Windham girls soccer earned its first ever trip to the Division 1 state championship game.
Sophomore defender Abby Irwin scored the winning PK goal, giving No. 2 seed Windham a marathon 1-0 victory over previously-unbeaten No. 3 Hanover in the New Hampshire Division 1 state semifinals on Thursday afternoon at Hanover High School.
Read More »A surprise coaching move led to a gorgeous late goal and punched Windham's ticket to the state finals.
In a battle of unbeatens Wednesday night in Hanover, the Jaguars beat the hosts 2-1 in the Division 1 boys soccer state semifinals. With about seven minutes left in regulation, sophomore Max Husson scored on a gorgeous goal from 12 yards out assisted by triplet brother Ryan. "It was a side chip over the keeper," explained Windham coach Mike Hachey. "Ryan threaded it to Max. It was crafty (by Max). He knew it was a decisive touch. There is nothing like two brothers playing together." Of course, with the Hussons it is three. Sam is a star, too. Hachey tinkered with his line-up and it was crucial. He switched up Max and Ryan. Hachey said, "Max played center-mid all season with Ryan up top. We switched them. We wanted the creativity from Max." It worked like a charm as Max also assisted on the first goal, a first-half tally by Jack Runde. Hanover netted the equalizer in the second half. Preston Neal (3 saves) made a brilliant stop with 15 minutes left in the second half to keep it deadlocked. Hachey remarked, "He stuffed it at the line, a diving save. Everyone thought it went in because the net rippled."
Read More »Hanover rolled to the easy 11-1 win over Pinkerton in the Divison 1 girls hockey quarterfinals.
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Ethan Burgess scored a hat trick as the Pinkerton boys surged past Hanover in a preliminary round game of the Division 1 state tournament. The Astros, who scored four times in the third period, will now face top-seed Concord on Saturday.
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Derek Crowley led Pelham's boys to a huge 71-59 victory over Hanover with 22 points and, in so doing, went over 1,000 points for his career. The Pythons (13-3) led from start to finish over top-ranked Hanover (15-2) as Drew Brown added 16 points and Keegan Garrett had nine points and played great defense.
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