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NHIAA Roundup: Kramer lifts undefeated Bow girls

Bow's Emma Garfield (17) greets teammate Lindsay Reynolds after Reynolds scored a goal vs. Raymond in the second half of their game played in Raymond Tuesday afternoon. Bow won 3-0. (Mark Bolton/Union Leader)
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Naomi Kramer factored on all three goals as the Bow girls' soccer team stayed undefeated with a 3-0 win at Raymond on Tuesday.
The Division III contest was scoreless until Lindsey Reynolds ripped a goal past Raymond's Mikayela Anguano early in the second half. Kramer and Sarah Carlson added goals for the Falcons (12-0-1). Kramer picked up two assists, while Lindsey Vogt and Reynolds also had assists. Bow goalie Janna Corsetti earned the shutout. The Rams dropped to 8-5.
Goffstown 2, St. Thomas 1: At Goffstown, the Grizzlies maintained a share of first place in Division II with Sydney Benson scoring a goal in each half. Sydney Gagnon assisted on the first half tally and Devon Shedd set up second half blast. Goffstown improved to 10-1 with the Saints falling to 3-7-2, even though Abby Merrigan made eight saves.
Gilford 2, Prospect Mountain 0: At Alton, Molly Dietrich and Sydney Strout each netted goals with Paige Laliberte making seven saves as the Golden Eagles secured their sixth shutout of the season, improving to 9-4. Strout and Dietrich have combined to score 35 goals this season. The Timberwolves dropped to 5-8 with keeper Shannon Meyer stopping six shots.
Boys' soccer
Trinity 1, Milford 0: In Milford, Zach Girard scored the game's only goal, in the 22nd minute, lifting Trinity to 8-4. Zach Sczcowchizc made three saves for the shutout. Milford, whose keeper, Conner Gosselin, had 12 saves, dropped to 1-11-1.
Field hockey
Derryfield 6, Pelham 0: At Manchester, Colbi Vaillancourt scored her team-leading 16th and 17th goals of the season as host Derryfield blanked Pelham. Zoe Pisierra and Atlee Coler each scored in the first 10 minutes, and the Cougars added goals from Berklee and Colbi Vaillancourt — identical twins sisters — to take a 5-0 lead at halftime.
Coler also scored in the second half as Derryfield improved to 12-1. Pelham dropped to 3-9.
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