Local Roundup: Hartford beats Burlington in girls lacrosse

Published: 05-28-2025 3:43 PM

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Girls Lacrosse

Hartford 19, Burlington 10

Key players: Hartford — Madi Barwood (7 goals, 5 assists); Audrey Rupp and Hailey Vanesse (3 goals, 2 assists each); Nella Bowen (3 goals); Paisley Danaher (1 goal, 1 assist); Sadie Mullen and Paige Trombly (1 goal each); Liv Seaver (1 assist); Zoe Zanleoni (11 saves)

Highlights: Barwood hit another major milestone in the Hartford High School records scoring her 200th career goal. Her overall athleticism and lacrosse IQ have her chasing more Hartford records.

Coach’s quote: “I am a very proud coach! Tonight’s win was a culmination of total team effort on both ends of the field. The offensive and defensive chemistry is solid. Zoe Zanleoni had an amazing game in net with 11 saves!” — Hartford’s Heather Hartford

Records: Hartford 13-0; Burlington 8-5

Gilford 14, Lebanon 5

Key players: GilfordLebanon — Tori Palys, Norah Burns, Drew Kantor

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Highlights: Palys (3 goals); Burns (2 assists); Savannah Lindsley (1 goal); Abby Auch (1 goal, 2 assists); Drew Kantor (11 saves)

Records: Gilford 10-2; Lebanon 6-5

Winnacunnet 16, Hanover 9

Highlights: Hanover — Bumpsie Loughman (4 goals); Nora Bradley (3 goals); Maeve Bradley and Joia Collins (1 goal each)

Records: Winnacunnet 14-1; Hanover 10-6

Baseball

Thetford 11, Spaulding 1

Key players: Thetford Academy — JD Farrell (winning pitcher, 4 innings, 4 strikeouts, 1 earned run); Owen Goodrich and Xander Oshoniyi (1 home run each); Dempsey Mcgovern and Ollie Sarazin (each 2-for-4)

Highlights: Thetford threw a runner out at home plate and turned a double play to escape a first-inning jam, then rode its offense to victory. Miles Lawrence threw two scoreless innings in relief of Farrell. Oshoniyi, Goodrich and Sarazin each had three RBIs.

Coach’s quote: “Overall we played a solid game today. We played some great defense early to slow Spaulding’s momentum, and then our bats got going. Looking forward to a great challenge Thursday and Friday as we travel to North Country (12-1) and Lyndon (11-0).” — Thetford’s Kris Keelty

Records: Thetford Academy 11-1; Spaulding 6-8

Hanover 18, Lebanon 7

Key players: Hanover — Wyn Casey (winning pitcher, 5⅔ innings, 3 hits, 1 run, 11 strikeouts, 1 walk); Lebanon — George Tafe (2-for-3, 3 RBIs)

Highlights: Hanover had 16 hits, with Jojo Drent, Alex Boone, Casey, Jacobi Marotti and Sean Nam each with multiple hits for the Bears.

Records: Hanover 9-5; Lebanon 2-10

Softball

Oxbow 24, Lake Region 0

Key players: Oxbow — Anastase Bourgeois, Maggi Ellsworth, Mazie Bourgeois, Brooke Osgood

Highlights: Anastase Bourgeois threw a no-hitter, striking out 13, in the Olympians’ latest victory. Ellsworth had five RBIs on the day, going 3-for-3. Mazie Bourgeois had her 100th career hit, and Osgood produced a two-run home run. Oxbow tallied 14 hits on the day.

Coach’s quote: “Very proud of how hard these girls worked today, being patient and finding their pitch to hit.” — Oxbow’s Chuck Simmons

Records: Oxbow 14-0; Lake Region 7-7

Boys Tennis

Lebanon 8, Alvirne 1

Key players: Lebanon — No. 1 singles: Lebanon’s Kyle Hines, 8-1, over Alvirne’s Sam Hergenhahn. No. 2 singles: Lebanon’s Augie Church-Cole, 8-4, over Alvirne’s Sean Mendes. No. 3 singles: Lebanon’s Lavi Halwawalla, 8-1, over Alvirne’s Owen Surprenant. No. 4 singles: Lebanon’s Lucas Graham, 8-1, over Alvirne’s Cole Fitzpatrick. No. 5 singles: Lebanon’s Axel Ericson, 8-1, over Alvirne’s Samanyu Kudikala. No. 1 doubles: Lebanon’s Hines/Graham, 8-3, over Alvirne’s Hergenhahn/ Surprenant. No. 2 doubles: Lebanon’s Church-Cole/Halwawalla, 8-0, over Alvirne’s Mendes/Fitzpatrick. No. 3 doubles: Lebanon’s Ericson/Reed Ferland, 9-8, over Alvirne’s Kudikala/Christian Figueiredo.

Highlights: In a match played at Colby-Sawyer College to avoid a scheduling conflict at the Maxfield Sports Comples in White River Junction, the sixth-seeded Raiders disposed of the 11th-ranked Broncos to open the NHIAA Division II tournament. Lebanon avenged an earlier loss in the season to Alvirne, extending its postseason to a quarterfinal matchup at No. 3 Hollis-Brookline on Thursday.

Coach’s quote: “An excellent team win. Everyone played smart tennis today, but Augie and Lavi performed at a particularly high level in both singles and doubles. Axel and Reed had an excellent come-from-behind victory, winning a close tiebreak. Go Raiders!” — Lebanon’s Tammy Arado and Jarrod Shaheen

Records: Lebanon 10-5; Alvirne 6-9