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Valley News - Local roundup: Defense rules in Lebanon girls lax victory

ANDOVER, N.H. If she had her way, Lebanon High girls lacrosse coach Sara Ecker would next see goaltender Lena Nowell on a highlight reel.Nowell made nine saves including one worthy of television replay, Ecker maintained to front the defensive.

Valley News - Local roundup: Thetford s Marshis tosses no-hitter to top Oxbow

Local roundup: Thetford’s Marshis tosses no-hitter to top Oxbow Ethan Marshia Modified: 5/22/2021 11:42:30 PM BRADFORD, Vt. Two of Thetford Academy baseball’s three losses this season have been no-hitters. On Saturday at Oxbow High, the Panthers were finally on the right side of that feat. Junior Ethan Marshia dominated against the Olympians, holding them hitless in a 4-0 Thetford win. Two walks and an error separated Marshia from a perfect game. He struck out eight in his complete-game no-hitter. “Ethan pitched extremely well today,” Panthers head coach Phil Chaput said. “He mostly used his fastball to keep Oxbow hitters off balance early and used his breaking ball in the late innings to continue to keep them off balance.”

Valley News - Local roundup: Lebanon girls lax toughs out another Kearsarge win

Local roundup: Lebanon girls lax toughs out another Kearsarge win Sydney Gonyea Modified: 5/20/2021 11:06:22 PM NORTH SUTTON, N.H. The Lebanon High girls lacrosse team escaped Kearsarge with a second straight hard-fought win on Thursday afternoon, an 8-6 nailbiter over the Cougars in summer-like conditions. The win is the second this week for the Raiders (9-3) over Kearsarge following an 11-10 win in Lebanon on Tuesday. Catherine Cole led a balanced effort for the Raiders with three goals and an assist. “Overall, it was a great team effort. It’s a lot to play two tough games in three days against the same team,” Lebanon coach Sara Ecker said. “The girls came out focused and read to play today, having made some adjustments at practice yesterday.”

Valley News - Local roundup: Busy Hanover boys tennis prevails over Derryfield

HANOVER The Hanover High boys tennis team won the second of three straight matches this week to close the regular season, beating visiting Derryfield, 8-1, on Tuesday afternoon at the Storrs Pond Recreation Area courts.Coach Jarrod Shaheen was.

Valley News - Local roundup: Marathon match caps Wasps tennis win

Local roundup: Marathon match caps Wasps’ tennis win Staff Reports Modified: 5/15/2021 1:45:50 PM WOODSTOCK The Woodstock High boys tennis team won its third straight contest on Friday at home, defeating Burr & Burton, 4-3. Woodstock (5-2) won one doubles match by forfeit. Otto Nisimblat and Jake Singelais cruised to a 6-0, 6-0 win in the other. Nixon Malik won his singles match, 6-4, 6-3. But the highlight of Woodstock’s victory was Cooper Dorsogna’s singles encounter. He fought for more than two hours to outduel Burr & Burton’s Christo Buckley, 4-6, 6-3, 10-6. Wasps head coach Dave Miles said the match featured long, hard-fought rallies, particularly in the tiebreaker.

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