WEST LEBANON Although his season ended sooner than he’d planned, Hanover High baseball coach John Grainger closed out the NHIAA Division II campaign as his league’s coach of the year.The Baseball Coaches Association of New Hampshire bestowed the.
IMHO: It’s Hanover’s right to change its mascot
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The image with which Hanover High School athletes are identified is changing. The time has come for all of us to change with it.
Back in mid-March, the Hanover High School Council a body in existence since 1977, made up of about four dozen students, staff and members of the school community and responsible for much of what happens within school walls approved a motion to retire its Marauder mascot and logo for good, and it did so by a considerable margin (38-2, with two abstentions). The decision came after months of research, debate and votes, following the appropriate parliamentary format, and it was given the green light by the school’s interim principal, Jim Logan, within a week of the vote.
High school notebook: Woodstock’s Gubbins best in Vt. D-I boys hockey
Woodstock High s Andrew Gubbins (5) works to split Lebanon-Stevens-Mount Royal defenders Will McGee (13) and Brian Daly (8) during the teams Dec. 7, 2019, scrimmage at Campion Rink. (Tris Wykes - Valley News) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
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Longtime Stevens High basketball fans Dale Perkins, left, and Paul Lafreniere in an undated photograph. The Carr Gymnasium chairs in which the two frequently sat to watch games and tease referees now bear their names, having been dedicated in their honor during an NHIAA Division III boys hoop playoff game against Mascoma on March 3, 2021.
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Local roundup: LSK girls hockey wins first on OT game-winner
Lena Nowell
Modified: 2/4/2021 2:41:39 PM
HOOKSETT, N.H. Emma Leute and Lena Nowell scored their first goals of the season, with Leute’s coming 3½ minutes into overtime to give the Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge girls hockey team a 2-1 win over Bishop Brady-Trinity-Manchester West on Wednesday at Tri-Town Arena.
The victory broke a four-game losing streak for the Raiders (1-4-0), who had the misfortune of running into NHIAA Division I juggernaut Hanover three times in the opening two weeks of the season.
Nowell scored unassisted on a power play to get Lebanon started late in the second period, and the Raiders were primed for a regulation win when the BBTW (0-5-0) tied the game with 22.3 seconds remaining on the clock. Leute finished it by driving home a Claire Falcone pass from the left circle at 3:30 of the extra session. Paige Hoegler backed it up with 21 saves in the Raiders’ net.