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September 10. 2012 10:39PM
Kent's goal lifts undefeated Souhegan girls
Peyton Kent’s goal with 15 minutes left lifted undefeated Souhegan past visiting Portsmouth, 1-0, in girls’’ soccer on Monday. The Sabers improved to 5-0. Portsmouth is 2-2-1.
Souhegan goalie Mikaela Sullivan made 11 saves for her fourth shutout.
Sunapee 3, Moultonborough 0: No one has been able to solve Sunapee’s defense, not even previously undefeated Moultonborough Academy.
Meg Clarenbach scored twice and Taylor Usko added a goal as Sunapee posted its third straight shutout win with a decision against the visiting Panthers in a Division IV girls’ soccer contest.
“This was by far our best game of the season,” said Lakers’ head coach Myles Cooney. “We had solid midfield play from Rose Webb, Abby Armstrong, and Rylee Weinstein. The defense held strong when tested and I wish we had finished better, but I can’t complain. The kids were working hard. It was a solid win.”
Usko’s goal was assisted by Bridget Sherwin as the Lakers peppered 21 shots on net. Keepers Portia Eastman and Erika Waterman combined for six saves on the night for 3-0 Sunapee. The Panthers are 3-1.
Portsmouth 4, Souhegan 2: In Portsmouth, the streaking Clippers (3-2) ran off their third straight win as Tim Battye set up one goal and scored another in the first half. The Sabers were down 4-0 before coming up with a pair of late goals, the last on a corner kick by Cade Colen that curled into the net.
Sunapee 3, Moultonborough 1: At Sunapee, Alex Gioldassis scored a pair of goals, including one 36 seconds into the match as the Lakers improved to 2-0. The Panthers dropped to 3-1.
Pinkerton 1, Timberlane 0: In Plaistow, Julie Saltamartini scored off a penalty corner in the 35th minute. Pinkerton goalie Jordan Dudley stopped seven shots while Timberlane goalie Molly Dufresne turned back eight shots. Pinkerton is 4-1 while Timberlane is 2-1-1.
Londonderry 2, Concord 0: In Concord, Jessica Fleet and Kyleigh McMullen each scored a goal for the 2-2 Lancers. Jackie Curtin and Kelsey Leblanc each had an assist.
Julia Finch turned back 22 shots for the 1-3 Crimson Tide.
Mascoma 1, Derryfield 0: In Canaan, Taylor Pollard scored the game’s only goal six minutes for 3-1 Mascoma. Winning goaltender Kiah Laramie stopped seven shots. Lulu Carter made one save for 4-1 Derryfield.
Exeter 4, Central 1: In Manchester, the first-place Blue Hawks (5-0) scored four goals in the first half as they cruised past the Little Green (1-2) at Gill Stadium. Jordan Texeira scored a pair of goals, including one on a penalty stroke on the final play of the half.
Megan Hurlen Hurley scored Central’s lone goal late in the opening half.
Souhegan goalie Mikaela Sullivan made 11 saves for her fourth shutout.
Sunapee 3, Moultonborough 0: No one has been able to solve Sunapee’s defense, not even previously undefeated Moultonborough Academy.
Meg Clarenbach scored twice and Taylor Usko added a goal as Sunapee posted its third straight shutout win with a decision against the visiting Panthers in a Division IV girls’ soccer contest.
“This was by far our best game of the season,” said Lakers’ head coach Myles Cooney. “We had solid midfield play from Rose Webb, Abby Armstrong, and Rylee Weinstein. The defense held strong when tested and I wish we had finished better, but I can’t complain. The kids were working hard. It was a solid win.”
Usko’s goal was assisted by Bridget Sherwin as the Lakers peppered 21 shots on net. Keepers Portia Eastman and Erika Waterman combined for six saves on the night for 3-0 Sunapee. The Panthers are 3-1.
Boys’ soccer
Portsmouth 4, Souhegan 2: In Portsmouth, the streaking Clippers (3-2) ran off their third straight win as Tim Battye set up one goal and scored another in the first half. The Sabers were down 4-0 before coming up with a pair of late goals, the last on a corner kick by Cade Colen that curled into the net.
Sunapee 3, Moultonborough 1: At Sunapee, Alex Gioldassis scored a pair of goals, including one 36 seconds into the match as the Lakers improved to 2-0. The Panthers dropped to 3-1.
Field hockey
Pinkerton 1, Timberlane 0: In Plaistow, Julie Saltamartini scored off a penalty corner in the 35th minute. Pinkerton goalie Jordan Dudley stopped seven shots while Timberlane goalie Molly Dufresne turned back eight shots. Pinkerton is 4-1 while Timberlane is 2-1-1.
Londonderry 2, Concord 0: In Concord, Jessica Fleet and Kyleigh McMullen each scored a goal for the 2-2 Lancers. Jackie Curtin and Kelsey Leblanc each had an assist.
Julia Finch turned back 22 shots for the 1-3 Crimson Tide.
Mascoma 1, Derryfield 0: In Canaan, Taylor Pollard scored the game’s only goal six minutes for 3-1 Mascoma. Winning goaltender Kiah Laramie stopped seven shots. Lulu Carter made one save for 4-1 Derryfield.
Exeter 4, Central 1: In Manchester, the first-place Blue Hawks (5-0) scored four goals in the first half as they cruised past the Little Green (1-2) at Gill Stadium. Jordan Texeira scored a pair of goals, including one on a penalty stroke on the final play of the half.
Megan Hurlen Hurley scored Central’s lone goal late in the opening half.
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