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Concord Monitor – High Schools: Pelletier scores the 100th goal, leads Concord Girls' Lax to the first win. Baseball, softball, young lacrosse and track results of this weekend


Lacrosse of the girls

Concord 14, Nashua North 9

Key player: Harmony . Magee (defense)

Highlights: Junior captain Emma Pelletier recorded its 100th career goal in the first quarter and the tide had six different goal shooters in its first win of the season.

The coach's quote: “It was a big game for our girls today. My co -coach Emma d'Abbracio had two goals for today – scored more than 10 and gave up at least 10. – Hopkintons Mike Zahn

Records: Concord 1-11; Nashu North 0-8

Kearsarge 13, Campbell 4

Key player: Kearsibarge – Ociee Ilg (4 Goals, Assist), Addy Rossi (3 Goals, Ground Balls, Draw Control), Kaley Backstrom (Attack, Transitions), Katie Walkinshaw (2 Goals), Ella Dumais, Kaelen Finnegan (Goal), Tori Wooden (Goal), Nadia Speigel (Goal), Stella SyVersen (14 Saves)

Highlights: Kearsarge led 3-0 at the end of the first quarter and thanks to energy and determination from the start 7-2 at half -time. Campbell worked hard under the second half, but was only able to score a goal in every quarter.

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The coach's quote: “Ociee Ilg reaches the milestone of 100 goals. A great praise to Campbell that he did not give up and challenged every floor ball.” – Kearsarge Katherine Bucklin Stearns

Records: Kearsarge 4-5; Campbell 3-4

Young lacrosse

Concord 14, Nashua North 7

Key player: Harmony -Jaden Haas (6 Goals, Assist, 13-for-16 Wins), Liam Yeatman (2 Goals, 3 Assists), Ben Ryder (2 Goals), Ryan Stephenson (Goal), Chad Lariviere (goal), Brayden Beauregard (goal), Eugene Conn (goal), Sean Mulkerron (2 assists), Harry Snow (9 Saves), Grady Brown (6 Saves), Noah Wyatt (defense, floor balls), Dan Colby (defense, floor balls)

Highlights: The Crimson Tide had the best offensive trip of the season when victory against the Titans on Friday.

Records: Concord 6-9; Nashua North 0-13

Hopkinton 20, Trinity 7

Key player: Hopkinton -Merick chapin (7 goals, 3 assists, 6 floor balls), owen buss (2 goals, 6 templates, 4 floor balls), Jackson Westover (3 goals, 2 templates, 5 floor balls), Shane Smith (2 goals, assist, 4 Ground Balls), Rowan Boyle (goals, assist), Kip hedquist (gate, assist), assist. Balls), Kaleb House (gate, 2 floor balls, 3 caused sales), brayden crawford (6 floor balls, 4 sales caused), Nolan Staples-Roy (4 floor balls, 3 caused sales)

Highlights: The score stayed nearby early, Hopkinton rose after the first quarter and 10: 5 to half with 4: 2, but the Hawks exceeded the pioneers in the second half with 10: 2 to secure victory. Each team had punishment for several minutes and did a good job in Extra-Man crimes.

The coach's quote: “We were in real form today. This means that there are some areas of our game in which we will make ourselves closer to the last route of the regular season games. Trinity has played solid pace lacrosse and made us get the ball.” – Hopkintons deacon blue

Records: Hopkinton 8-2; Trinity 2-7

Coe-Brown 14, Bishop Brady 4

Key player: Bishop Brady – Drake Bekar (3 goals, assist), Joey Richardson (destination)

Highlights: The bears continued their unbeaten season and grabbed Brady's six-game victory series.

Records: Coe-Brown 11-0; Bishop Brady 6-3

baseball

Spaulding 2, Concord 1

Key player: Harmony – Kaelen Williams (6 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 3 BB, 5 K), Tommy Weaver (RBI Triple), Brody Rossetti (Hit), Will Simms (run)

Highlights: Spaulding rose 1-0 in the lower end of the third. Concord replied in the seventh seventh with a Pinch -Hitter Weaver, who scored Simms on an RBI triple, but Spaulding left at the end of seventh place on Friday evening.

The coach's quote: “Kaelen beats a great game tonight and we played very good defense. Tommy had a huge pinch goal for us, but we were only able to raise two goals that day and were neglected.” – Scott Owen from Concord

Records: Spaulding 4-8; Concord 6-8

Bogen 7, John Stark 2

Key player: Turn . John Stark-Joey Dykstra (2.2 IP, 1 R, 1 H, 2 BB, 5 K; Double), Parker Laclair (1-for-3, RBI), Aidan Williams (1-for-2, Walk; 4.1 IP, 4 ER, 7 H, 4 BB, 7 K)

Highlights: Abbat hit a double with two runs in the third inning to give the falcons a 2-1 lead, and Cray's two-runs in the fourth triggered a rally that reached a bow with 6: 1 on Friday.

The coaches' quotes: “This was a great baseball game against a hard John Stark team. Nate and Dillan kept the strong batteries out of balance. Dillan, Owen, Connor and Clayton added the offensive production that we needed. Great victory to end a 3-0 week.” – Product assistant Dennis Ordway

“Two very good teams out there. Bow only played a little better than we played today, but I had the feeling that we hit the ball pretty well, just a lot of balls with them. This is sometimes the game. Aidan continues to learn as a pitcher and shows signs that it can be pretty special. Say new for Joey. – John Starks Dennis Pelletier

Records: Bogen 11-2; John Stark 8-2

John Stark 8, Lebanon 0

Key player: John Stark -Joey dykstra (2-for-4, 2 hours, 4 RBI), Chase Philibotte (WP, 3 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 8 K; 1-for-3, RBI, RUN), Jayden Bischof (Save, 4 IP, 2 H, 3 K), AIDAN Williams (2 hits), Bogle)

Highlights: Dykstra met a Homerun with two runs in the first inn and again in the second inning to give the generals an 8-0 lead that they would hold the rest of the way. Philbotte and Bishop combined the neckline from the hill on Saturday morning.

Records: John Stark 9-2; Lebanon 2-8

Conval 1, Merrimack Valley 0

Key player: MV – Jonas Weed (6 IP, 14 K), Landon Abbott (hit)

Highlights: Conval has recorded a run in the fifth inning. MV had the starting premises in the seventh run on the second basis, but could not get the timely hit.

The coach's quote: “We will continue to work and we will continue to play hard.” – Sean Wheeler from MV

Records: Conval 4-8; MV 2-10

Softball

Concord 15, Portsmouth 0

Key player: Harmony -Bailey Cassin (2-hit Shutout, 9 K; 2 Doubles, 2 RBI), Kiley Taylor (4-for-4, 2 HR, Walk, 3 RBI), Maggie Taylor (3-for-4, HR, 2 Doubles, Walk, 3 RBI), Andie Moreira (3-for-5, 2 Runs), Jayyn Wessling (HR, Walk, 2 Runs, 3 RBI), Tess Bolcuc (hit, 3 walks, runs), Natalee Rowell (victim colorful, rbi), Ella Chrabolowski (Walk, Run), Avery Macdonald (Hit, Walk, Run), Emma Barry (run), cam dubois (run; Shortstop to start))

Highlights: The flood sent four balls out of the park and ended with eight additional goals to turn the team's tables, which she annoyed in the first round of last year's tournament. The Taylor sisters continued their hot strips and ended the week with six Homeruns, four doubles, 3 walks, 15 RBI and 14 runs with six Homeruns, four doubles, 3 walks.

The coach's quote: “Maybe we should have more start times from 9 a.m.? The girls were ready to play, we stabbed the ball and had production from any place in the line -up.” – Concord assistant Sandy Smith

Records: Concord 7-5; Portsmouth 6-6

Bow 17, John Stark 0, 6 Inn.

Key player: Turn -Stella Wantuck (4-for-5, 3-run HR), Taylor Ouellette (6 IP, 1 h; 4-for-5, RBI), Cadence Malone (3-for-5, 3 RBI), rice Domini (3-for-5, 2 RBI)

Highlights: The falcons only gave up one goal over six inner sings and had enough offensive to end the game early.

Coach's quote: “I am so proud of this group. Our bats were hot tonight. This was a great team win for us.” – Bows Cassidy Emerson

Records: Bogen 7-4; John Stark 7-4

Conval 4, Merrimack Valley 2

Key player: MV -Caydence Allberg (6 IP), Katelyn Herrmann (2-for-3), Kayla Smith (1-for-3), Mady Boelzner (1-for-3)

Highlights: Valley rose to first place in the lower end of sixth place on the most important hits by Smith, Herrmann and Boelzner, but the Cougars did not score three runs in the sixth Jcoder when Con Val scored 3runs at the end of sixth place.

The coach's quote: “Once again, very good softball game, which included very good pitching and defense of both teams.” – Kevin O'Brien from MV

Records: Conval 10-1; MV 10-3

Boys' route

Winnisquam 1st, John Stark invited the 2nd place at Bristol Lions

Key player: Winnnisquam -Dylan Griffin (1st Pole Vault at 11-0, 3rd Javelin), Dayton Brigante (2nd Pole Vault), Brendan Goodwin (2nd 400, 6th Pole Vault), Avery Woods (2nd 110 Hurdles, 6th 300 Hurdles), Nolan Abbott (3rd 400), Victor Pham (3RD Triple Jump), 4×400 (1st), 4×100 (2nd); John Stark -Rio Calle (1st Long Jump in 20-1, 1st Triple Jump in 42-3.25, 2nd Javelin), Joel Douzanis (3rd Shot Put), Evan Furness (3rd 110 Hurdles), Austin Patenaude (Tied 3rd High Jump, 4th 1,600), Owen Dion (4th Shot Put, 4th Discus), Ethan Veilleux (4th 400, 4th Long jump)

Highlights: Winnisquam (88), John Stark (68) and White Mountains (68) were the three best teams of the 12-team Bristol Lions Invitational, which were organized in Neumfound.

Conval 178, Conant 91, Hopkinton 88, Hillsboro-Deering 70, Hinsdale 30, Mascenic 14

Key player: Hopkinton -Roman Finlayson (1st 800 in 2:08, 3rd 400), Deacon Tanuvasa (1st High Jump at 5-4, 1st Long Jump in 17-4), Patrick Martin (2nd 110 Hurdles, 2nd 300 Hurdles), Max Goupil (2nd 800), Finnegan Kovar (2nd 3.200), Hunter Eckner-Naylor (2nd spear); HD .

Highlights: The Hawks and the Hillcats ended on Friday in the middle of a meeting with six teams at Conant.

Girls' route

John Stark 3rd, Winnisquam 5. At Bristol Lions invite you

Key player: John Stark -Ava Montgomery (1st 100 Hurdles in 18.13, 3rd 300 Hurdles), Jenna Sinclair (1st Javelin in 93-8, 5th Shot Put), Nora Smith (2nd 800), Kate Smith (3rd 100), Ayris Beliveau (6th 300 Hurdles), 4×800), 4×800) (1st); Winnnisquam .

Highlights: Neufound (84.5), Gilford (84), John Stark (65), Plymouth (50) and Winnisquam (47) were the five out of twelve teams at the Bristol Lions Invitational found in New on Saturday.

Hopkinton 173, Conval 114, Conant 93, Hillsboro-Deering 47, Mascenic 38, Hinsdale 21

Key player: Hopkinton -Zoe Bishop (1st Shot in 25-8, 1. Discus in 98-10, 1. Speer in 82-1), Aisling Madden (1st 100 in 13.47, 1st 200 in 27.52), Crissondra Lee-Johnson (1st 100 hurdles in 19.36, 2nd 300 Hurdles), Paige Praigle, Paige, Paige Pridles, Paige Praycle (11-1. Triple Jump), Leia Branham (1. Triple Jump 29-11), Annie Hofe (1st high jump at 4-2, 5th Triple Jump), Charlotte Tanuvasa (2nd shot put, 4. Javelin), Annie Daniels (2nd high jump, 4. Discus), Madison Ceriello (2nd-Javelin, 4th. Shot), 4×100 (2nd), 4th shot (2nd), 4th shot (2nd) (2nd Javilin), 4. 4. Conclusion (2nd), 4. HD .

Highlights: The HAWs won a meeting with six teams on Friday at Conant.

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