Local Roundup: Hartford defeats Woodstock to advance to field hockey championship

Published: 10-30-2024 4:13 PM

Modified: 10-31-2024 11:36 AM


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Field Hockey

Hartford 2, Woodstock 1

Key players: Hartford — Madi Barwood, Paige Trombly, Charlotte Jasmin, Marty Crasper. Woodstock — Marley Olmstead, Betta Cirovic.

Highlights: Barwood scored early in the game to give Hartford the lead. Crasper than added a goal close to the half-point mark. A fired-up Woodstock came out of halftime and produced their goal, scored by Cirovic.

Coach’s quote: “This was a typical semifinal nail-biting game. Both teams played polished hockey and created scoring opportunities. Hartford moves onto the finals for the fourth straight year.” — Hartford’s Heather Scudder

Records: Hartford 13-1-1; Woodstock 9-5-2

Girls Soccer

Timberlane 1, Hanover 0 (OT)

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Key players: Hanover — Cosi Torresani, Reese Hamlin, Dahlia Fuld, Nora Bradley, Ali Daigle.

Highlights: The Hanover girls fought to a 0-0 tie at the end of regulation, but a called penalty and conversion by Allison Harb in the box early in the first overtime led to the Bears’ departure from the Division I playoffs. Both Timberlane and Hanover had opportunities to score throughout regulation, with Hanover gradually increasing its offensive pressure in the second half.

Coach’s quote: “A fun and challenging fall with a great group of people. Playoff losses are tough — the girls will be back next fall.” — Hanover’s Doug Kennedy

Records: Timberlane 7-6-4; Hanover 10-5-2

 CORRECTION: Betta Cirovic scored Woodstock field hockey's goal in the team's 2-1 semifinal loss to Hartford. A previous version of this story included an incorrect name for Woodstock's goal scorer.