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Valley News - Local roundup: Lebanon, Hanover ace NHIAA boys tennis assignments

LEBANON The playoff run for the Lebanon High boys tennis team got off to a flawless start on Thursday afternoon when the Raiders dropped just two games in a 9-0 sweep of Kingswood to open NHIAA Division II postseason play at the CCBA courts.Mason.

Valley News - Local roundup: Hat-trick trio powers Hurricanes past Fairfax

Local roundup: Hat-trick trio powers Hurricanes past Fairfax Gordon Willey Modified: 4/28/2021 9:50:20 PM WHITE RIVER JUNCTION The Hartford High boys lacrosse team ignored the wet conditions to dominate BFA-Fairfax to the tune of a 12-1 win at the Alumni Athletic Complex on Wednesday. Joe Barwood (two assists), Gordon Willey (one assist) and Chris Pierce racked up three-goal hat tricks to power the attack. Ezra Mock, Bentley Boonyaharn and Blaine Gour provided the others. Coach Grant Whiteway credited Hartford’s second-half play on defense, with Connor Tierney scooping up six ground balls and forcing two takeaways. Goaltender Tarin Prior recorded 21 saves. The Canes host St. Johnsbury on Tuesday.

Valley News - Local roundup: Hanover softball nets first victory of season

Local roundup: Hanover softball nets first victory of season Staff Reports Modified: 4/26/2021 11:23:00 PM NORWICH Every Hanover High softball player scored at least one run as the Marauders picked up their first victory of the spring season in a 22-10 defeat of Fall Mountain on Monday afternoon. Hanover (1-4) entered the bottom of the fifth with a two-run lead and scored nine times in the frame to force the mercy rule. Freshman Sage Johnson drove in senior Grace Lewandowski on a sacrifice for the walk-off win. Senior Emilee Jones pitched all five innings for the Marauders. Junior Izzy Kachikis went 4-for-4 with four singles, four runs scored and one stolen base.

Valley News - Local roundup: Lebanon girls tennis overtakes Bow

Local roundup: Lebanon girls tennis overtakes Bow Kaeley Skakalski Modified: 4/19/2021 10:25:34 PM LEBANON The Lebanon High girls tennis team got its season off to a flying start on Monday, stopping the state runner-up the last time the NHIAA had a Division II tournament. Kaeley Skakalski won a singles tiebreaker and fought off five match points in her doubles match with partner Keira Hines, giving the D-III Raiders two key points in a 6-3 win over D-II Bow at the Carter Community Building Association courts. Crisi Patel also contributed wins in singles and doubles for Lebanon (1-0). Bow reached the finals of the D-II tourney in 2019, losing to Portsmouth.

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