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Holland, Londonderry headed to title game

EXETER — “We’re going to the show. We’re going to the show. We’re going to the show.” That is what excited Londonderry soccer players chanted among themselves after shaking hands with Hollis-Brookline players yesterday. The No. 6 Lancers upset the No. 2 Cavaliers 1-0 in a Division 1 semifinal game. The Londonderry goal was scored by freshman Maeve Holland, who started the year out at defense but was moved to midfield after suffering a concussion. “She played center-back for the first eight games,” Lancers coach Derek Dane said. “Then, she was out with a concussion for three weeks and actually I put her out wide (at midfield) to lessen the likelihood that she has to head the ball. If you think about a head injury, I want to keep her out of harm’s way.” Holland scored with 15:50 remaining in the first half. She was assisted by Shea Williams. “She’s a freshman,” chanted the Londonderry student section after Holland’s goal, her sixth of the year. “It was really fun and I don’t know much else to say about it,” Holland said. “It was just a perfect pass. It split the defenders and then I just touched it through. I am so excited. This is going to be wicked fun going to the championship. I’m way excited.” Dane added about Holland: “(She’s) very, very athletic. She is not afraid to make runs. ... We look to play forward as quickly as possible, get it into Lydia (Simmons) and then who is going to run for it? “What has happened the last three games is that we get it forward to Lydia, and Maeve starts running and (Simmons) gets it out to Maeve and away she goes.” Dane spoke with Holland before moving her to midfield. Dane said, “I asked, ‘Where would you like to play?’ And she said, ‘I would like to play striker.’ I said, “Yeah, I know. Everybody does. Where else would you like to play?’ She said that she’s comfortable playing on the left side.” Londonderry goalie Kelsey Derhak made 11 saves after the 13-4-2 Lancers’ ninth shutout of the season. “Stonewall Derhak, Stonewall Derhak,” the Londonderry students chanted after Derhak made a nice save about 50 seconds after Holland’s goal.    “We worked so hard,” Derhak, a junior, said. “We had some ups and downs during the season. We lost some games we shouldn’t have. But we came back and now we’re going to the championship.” One of those losses was to Hollis-Brookline 3-2 on Sept. 14. “What we talked about is not letting No. 19 (Alyssa Cappetta) in the middle of the field roam around and pick us apart,” Dane said.

The Final Who: No. 6 Londonderry (13-4-2) vs. No. 1 Exeter (17-0-1) When: Saturday, 7 p.m., Southern N.H. University Previous meeting: Exeter 3, Londonderry 0 on Oct. 8

Londonderry 1, Hollis-Brookline 0 at Bill Ball Field, Exeter Division 1 semifinals Goals: Maeve Holland Assists: Shea Williams Saves: L — Kelsey Derhak 11; Natalie Giudici 9 Hollis-Brookline (15-2-1):    0 0 — 0 Londonderry (13-4-2):    1 0 — 1

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Girls Soccer, 11/02/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pinkerton drops heartbreaker

No. 7 Pinkerton nearly pulled off a upset in yesterday's quarterfinal meeting at Hollis-Brooklne - but fell just short.

Rebecca McGrath's goal midway through the second half pulled the Astros into a 1-1 tie.  But 10 minutes into the second overtime, Hollis-Brookline netted the game-winner, ending the Astros season at 9-7-2. Katherine Harris made 12 saves for Pinkerton.

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Girls Soccer, 10/30/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem wins tight match

If looks can be deceiving, then do not pay any attention to the fact that No. 3 Salem posted a 3-0 win over No. 6 Hollis-Brookline, in yesterday's quarterfinal action.

"It certainly wasn't a 3-0 match," said Salem head coach Dan Young after his team squeaked out a trip to the semifinals with a sweep game scores of 25-22, 29-27, 26-24.

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Girls Volleyball, 10/30/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Survives scare

 

Hollis-Brookline gave Londonderry's volleyball team a scare before the unbeaten Lancers regrouped for a 3-1 victory. Megan Schwarz had a huge night with 30 kills and 21 digs while sister Katie had 16 kills and 20 digs. Amy Johnson had 44 assists for the Lancers (12-0) to go past 1,000 (1,032) for her career while also leading in service points with 16. 

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Girls Volleyball, 10/04/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hollis-Brookline flattens Pelham

HOLLIS — Brian Liamos scored four touchdowns and Colin Pellerin rushed for 130 yards as Hollis-Brookline whipped Pelham 55-8.

Joe Slattery accounted for all of the Python points on an 8-yard run and the conversion rush midway through the second quarter to cut the lead to 21-8.

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Football, 10/02/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

On the new course

Windham's Colby Putnam came in third place (20 minutes, 48 seconds) while running for the first time at Windham's cross country new course, half of which is run in the woods. Putnam's effort helped Windham take second place (62) overall in the four-team meet. Hollis-Brookline came in first with 19 points. Sanborn came in third with 65 points.  

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Boys Cross Country, 08/31/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Neary shoots 39

Pelham's Nick Neary shot a 39 to help Pelham win its four-team tournament to start the season.

Pelham shot a 209. ConVal shot 210, followed by Hollis-Brookline (214) and Windham (217). 

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Golf, 08/26/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Strong in defeat

 

Janelle Gordon excelled defensively for Pelham, which couldn't keep pace with unbeaten Hollis-Brookline, falling 12-1.

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Girls Lacrosse, 05/25/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hollis-Brookline 7, Pelham 3

Hollis-Brookline kept Pelham at arm's length, scoring two late runs for a deceptive 7-3 victory. Mike Perruccio drove in a pair of runs from the No. 9 slot in the order for the Pythons.

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Baseball, 05/07/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pelham living in Paradis

 

Alec Paradis delivered a pair of goals and dished out five assists in Pelham's 8-5 lacrosse win over Hollis-Brookline.

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Boys Lacrosse, 04/15/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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