Local Roundup: Lebanon blanks Milford in field hockey season opener

Published: 09-01-2024 9:12 PM

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Field Hockey

Lebanon 5, Milford 0

Key players: Lebanon High School

Highlights: Kenzie Ray, one unassisted goal, one assist; Hannah Barton, Norah Burns, Abigail Gallagher, one goal each; Summer Crowell, Harper Rancourt, one assist each.

Coach’s quote: “It was a great game to start the season. I’m super proud of the team for playing together and maintaining through 60 minutes of field hockey.” — Lebanon’s Amanda Valliere

Records: Lebanon 1-0; Milford 0-1

Boys Soccer

West Rutland 3, White River Valley 2

Key players: White River Valley — Isaac Kinsley, Donavan Craven.

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Highlights: Down 3-0 with five minutes left, White River Valley scored twice but couldn’t manage a third.

Coach’s quote: “The boys showed good spirit despite things not going their way.” — White River Valley’s Alex Montaño

Records: West Rutland 1-0; White River Valley 0-1

Girls Soccer

Hollis Brookine 4, Lebanon 1

Key players: Lebanon — Goalkeeper Maezie Angles with 17 saves

Coach’s quote: “Hollis is a very good team with a lot of goal scoring ability. Maezie made some incredible saves to keep the score respectable.” — Lebanon’s Breck Taber

Records: Hollis Brookine 1-0; Lebanon 0-1

Fair Haven 7, Hartford 1

Key players: Hartford — Harper Traendly, Wren Parker, Nicola Husmann

Highlights: Traendly scored in the first half off an assist from Sam Fraser to tie the game at 1-1. Wren Parker played very well in goal, including a penalty kick save. Fair Haven broke the game open with four second half goals.

Coach’s quote: “Despite the final score, I’m pleased with the performance. We’re a young team with lots of new faces this year, and we are still figuring out how to put our pieces together. The group has great energy; we will grow from this and bounce back next week.” — Hartford’s Jeff Acker

Records: Fair Haven 1-0; Hartford 0-1