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Valley News - Barwood sets scoring mark; Hartford lax sweeps quarters

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Hartford High sophomore Joseph Barwood set a boys lacrosse program record for goals in a single season on Friday as the Hurricanes defeated Mount Anthony Union, 7-2, in the VPA Division II quarterfinals.“The kids played.

Valley News - Local roundup: Lacy leads Hanover boys to fourth at D-II state track meet

PELHAM, N.H. Senior Derek Lacy produced a trio of top-four results and joined in a winning relay effort to lead the Hanover High boys track team to fourth place at the NHIAA Division II state championship at Pelham High School on Saturday.Lacy ran.

Valley News - Local roundup: Hanover girls tennis blanks Nashua South in tourney opener

NASHUA, N.H. The Hanover High girls tennis team opened the NHIAA Division I playoffs on a strong note, defeating Nashua South, 8-0, in a preliminary round match on Friday.Hanover (9-4) won all its matches convincingly; the closest individual score.

Valley News - Local roundup: Woodstock boys lax knocks CVU from unbeaten ranks

Local roundup: Woodstock boys lax knocks CVU from unbeaten ranks Ethan Mello Modified: 5/25/2021 11:24:55 PM HINESBURG, Vt. Message sent. The Woodstock High boys lacrosse team broadcast its intention to make a serious run at a VPA Division I state championship by going on the road and knocking off unbeaten division leader CVU, 8-6, final on Tuesday afternoon. The Wasps (10-1) entered the day ranked fourth in D-I entering the final few days of the regular season. “It was just a great team win, top to bottom. I’m really proud of the guys,” Woodstock coach Brandon Little said. “It was hard-fought. CVU is a strong team, as they always are.”

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.”

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