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Valley News - chance to coach Hanover softball gets athletic director back to her roots

NORWICH Megan Sobel knows as well as anyone that softball is not a marquee sport at Hanover High.Since becoming the school’s athletic director in 2018, Sobel has overseen championship teams in soccer, hockey, tennis and much more. The softball.

Valley News - Content, but not satisfied

NORWICH When the Hanover High softball team visits archrival Lebanon on Friday, it will load bats, balls and a hefty dose of optimism onto its bus.The Bears are off to an 0-4 start and are a combined 4-29 the past three seasons. But you sure.

Valley News - Dartmouth College extends deadline for land buyouts near medical lab dump site

HANOVER CENTER Dartmouth College is extending for another five years a buyout program it established to compensate landowners near Rennie Farm, its former medical lab dump site, after neighbors asked for it to be continued.But college officials say.

Valley News - Local roundup: Two big innings propel Newport softball past Hanover

Local roundup: Two big innings propel Newport softball past Hanover Staff Reports Modified: 5/19/2021 11:12:11 PM NEWPORT The Newport High softball team used a seven-run second inning and an eight-run fourth to pull away for an 18-5 win over Hanover on Wednesday, bumping the Tigers’ record to 7-1 on the season. Newport overturned an early Hanover score with a two-run first, then took over with 12 hits. Winning pitcher Tanya Sanchez (five strikeouts, one walk, two HBP) helped herself with a walk, single, double, triple, three RBIs and four runs scored. “I actually feel pretty good,” Newport coach Sam McNeel said. “Tanya’s doing extremely well on the mound for us. We’ve got a good catcher (Emmah O’Connor) behind the plate. . I think we can play with just about anybody.”

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.

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