Local roundup: Hanover boys hockey wins in Exeter
Published: 01-12-2024 9:55 AM
Modified: 01-12-2024 9:58 AM |
Hanover 4, Exeter 3
Key players: Hanover — Ryder Wilson 3 goals, Ronan Przydzielski 1 goal, Wyatt Seelig 2 assists, Jack Wilkinson 2 assists.
Highlights: Ryder Wilson scored with 1:31 remaking to tie game at 3-3, then completed his hat trick when he scored with 18 seconds left to give the Bears the victory.
Coach’s quote: “We showed our resilience by surviving a lackluster first period where we got outshot and outplayed badly. Second period, we took over but couldn’t score, which lead to a huge three-goal third period and late-game heroics. Big road win against a quality team.” — Hanover’s Dick Dodds
Records: Hanover 4-5-0
Kingswood 67, Lebanon 54
Key players: Lebanon — Nick Brill 30 points, Declan Brandis 14 points.
Coach’s quote: “We battled back, but Kingswood played very well. They turned us over in key moments, and we couldn’t quite take advantage when we got stops in the third quarter.” — Lebanon’s Blendon Salls
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Records: Lebanon 1-5
Hartford 80, Windsor 33
Key players: Hartford — Kole Fotion 17 points, 6 rebounds; Ayodele Lowe 11 points, 5 assists; Christian Hathorn 11 points; Windsor — Brady Olmstead 9 points.
Highlights: All 11 Hurricanes scored, and they led 39-12 at half.
Coach’s quote: “I thought our defense was outstanding tonight, as it led to many transition baskets. Overall, they played together as a team and shared the basketball.” — Hartford’s Mike Gaudette
Records: Hartford 8-1; Windsor 4-5
Hanover 64, Bow 52
Key players: Hanover — Ryan McLaughlin 28 points, Wyatt Daigle 10 points; Bow — Keenan Hubbard 11 points, Jake Reardon 10 points.
Highlights: Hanover led 34-17 at halftime.
Coach’s quote: “We were able to earn a hard-fought road win over a very good Bow team. Our defensive intensity once again set the tone, and we were able to establish and maintain a lead for the majority of the game.” — Hanover’s Ben Davis
Records: Hanover 6-1; Bow 3-3
Woodstock 56, U-32 42
Key players: Woodstock — Gavyn Sammel 18 points, Elvis Lavallee 16 points; U-32 — Caelan Zeilenga, 20 points.
Highlights: Woodstock got off to a quick start with solid defense and controlling the boards. The Wasps led 14-5 after one quarter and 32-16 at half. In the second half, the Wasps continued to build the lead, and it never got below 14 points. The suffocating D was the difference in the game.
Coach’s quote: “This was a team win on both sides of the ball. It’s my first year with these young men, and I think we’re all starting to get on the same page. After starting 1-5, we have reeled off three straight wins to climb back toward .500, which is exciting for everyone.” — Woodstock’s Scott Brooks
Records: Woodstock 4-5; U-32 3-5