Local Roundup: Hartford boys soccer shuts out Stratton Mountain
Published: 10-04-2024 3:59 PM |
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Hartford 2,
Stratton Mountain 0
Key players: Hartford — Tighe Hrabchak, Sam Peckinpaugh, Jackson Jewett.
Highlights: Hartford opened the scoring five minutes before halftime on a goal by Hrabchak, assisted by Jewett. Peckinpaugh doubled the lead 15 minutes into the second half on a penalty kick. Hartford earned its elusive first shutout victory over the previously undefeated Bears.
Records: Hartford 9-1; Stratton Mountain 7-1
Hanover 3,
Manchester Central 0
Key players: Hanover — Charlie Forbush, Sacha Palm, Andres Tzilianos, Henry Cotter.
Highlights: Sacha Palm’s textbook header of a Joseph Glass cross gave the Bears the only goal they needed at 29:10 of the first half. Hanover got second half goals by senior Forbush and freshman Tzilianos and great goalkeeping from Cotter to earn their sixth shutout win of the season. Freshman Dino Gavetti picked up his team-leading fifth assist of the season.
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Coach’s quote: “Beating Central in Gill Stadium is always a tough task, but we got great midfield play from Charlie Forbush and Roan Palm to control the game. Henry Cotter backed us up with some big saves.” — Hanover’s Rob Grabill
Records: Hanover 7-3-1; Manchester Central 3-4-3
Thetford 2, Lamoille 1
Highlights: Thetford scored two goals on set pieces in the last 7 minutes of the game.
Records: Thetford 6-4; Lamoille 3-7-1
Oxbow 12, Blue Mountain
Key players: Oxbow — Andrew Barrett, Kobin Ellsworth, Jayden Huntoon, John Bohan, Ethan Emerson, Oden Schlager.
Highlights: Barrett had 6 goals and 2 assists, Ellsworth and Huntoon each had 2 goals and 2 assists and Bohan scored a goal. Schlager and Landon Welch completed a clean sheet in goal.
Coach’s quote: “We didn’t play well in the first half but came out in the second half playing to our potential and if showed. Very proud of these boys hard work today.” — Oxbow’s Chuck Simmons
Records: Oxbow 4-5; Blue Mountain 0-8