High schools: Tuesday’s track and tennis results

Published: 04-16-2025 1:21 AM

Boys’ Track

Merrimack Valley 104, Bow 87.5, Lebanon 72, St. Thomas 45, Pembroke 41.5

Key players: MV – Nicolas Oglesby (1st high jump at 6-2, 1st long jump in 20-11.5, 1st triple jump in 42-3), Davian Loiselle (1st javelin in 151-8, 3rd pole vault, 5th 800), Jed Duquette (1st shot put in 40-0), Mychal Reynolds (1st 300 hurdles in 45.66), Aiden Paquette (2nd triple jump, 3rd discus, 5th shot put), Owen Turner (2nd high jump, 4th 200), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (1st); Bow  – Kody McCranie (1st 200 in 22.79, 2nd 100, 5th javelin), Wyatt Worcester (1st 3,200 in 10:57, 4th 1,600), Gavin Buxton (1st 100 in 11.04), Thomas Sargent (2nd 800, 2nd 1,600), Ian Sandahl (2nd 3,200, 3rd 1,600), Liam Miller (2nd pole vault, 3rd 110 hurdles); Pembroke – Zachery Heichlinger (1st discus in 137-4, 4th javelin, 4th shot put), Dylan Hawkins (2nd 110 hurdles, 3rd 300 hurdles), 4x400 (2nd)

Highlights: MV won eight of 17 events, with Oglesby sweeping the jumps and the Pride winning both relays, as they won a five-team meet on their home track.

Hopkinton 119, Hillsboro-Deering 110, Kearsarge 98, White Mountains 86, Kimball Union 57, Proctor 41

Key players: Hopkinton – Kristof Cauley (1st high jump at 5-8, 3rd long jump), Roman Finlayson (1st 400 in 54.16), Max Goupil (1st 3,200 in 11:02, 2nd 1,600), Patrick Martin (2nd pole vault, 3rd 300 hurdles, 5th 110 hurdles), Deacon Tanuvasa (2nd high jump, 6th long jump), Isaac Ohl (2nd 3,200), 4x400 (2nd); H-D  – Braden Savoy (1st javelin in 143-10, 1st triple jump 36-10.5, 2nd long jump, 4th high jump), Kolton Lefebvre (1st 100 in 12.02, 2nd 200), Robert King (1st 110 hurdles in 17.11, 2nd 100), 4x100 (2nd);Kearsarge – Daniel Dalbec (1st 800 in 2:06, 2nd 400), Andrew Brahan (1st pole vault at 6-6), Jacob Dunn (2nd pole vault, 2nd 110 hurdles, 3rd high jump, 4th javelin), Noah Clark (2nd shot put, 3rd discus), 4x400 (1st)

Highlights: The Hawks scored well in all disciplines to win a six-team meet hosted by Kearsarge.

Girls’ Track

Bow 111.5, Merrimack Valley 105, Lebanon 60, St. Thomas 33.5, Pembroke 32

Key players: Bow – Hannah Pawlowski (1st 200 in 26.94, 1st 400 in 1:02, 5th javelin), Julia Hou (1st 800 in 2:28, 1st pole vault at 9-0), Madelyn Fish (1st 3,200 in 15:41, 2nd 1,600), Charlotte Weiss (1st discus in 86-0, 4th javelin), Madison Pfister (2nd high jump, tied 5th 800), Charlotte Larochelle (2nd long jump), Mackenzie Szczepanik (2nd pole vault), 4x100 (2nd), 4x400 (2nd); MV – Jada Lucas (1st high jump at 4-10, 3rd 100), Anabella Dunlop (1st shot put in 28-5, 3rd discus), Lily Moser (1st 300 hurdles in 52.42, 5th 100 hurdles), Isabelle Navoy (1st long jump in 15-3.5), Kendra Davidson (1st javelin in 82-8), Deborah Leak (2nd discus, 2nd javelin), Madison Geddes (2nd 800), Sydney Spack (2nd 400), Hannah Barrington (2nd triple jump, 3rd long jump), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (1st); Pembroke – Alexis Brown (2nd 100 hurdles, 3rd 300 hurdles), Avery Kelly (2nd 100, 4th 200)

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Highlights: Pawlowski and Hou both won two events each as the Falcons edged host MV in a five-team meet. Bow scored points in bunches in the distance races, while MV did especially well in the field events and both relays.

Hopkinton 207, Kearsarge 121, Proctor 51, Kimball Union 45, Hillsboro-Deering 28, White Mountains 27

Key players: Hopkinton – Zoe Bishop (1st discus at 100-11, 1st javelin in 85-5), Maisie Emerson (1st 1,600 in 5:31, 1st 3,200 in 12:02), Shaylee Murdough (1st 800 in 2:26), Crissy Lee-Johnson (1st 100 hurdles in 19:58), Annie Daniels (1st high jump at 4-2), Rea Watson (1st shot put at 28-2), Aisling Madden (2nd 100, 2nd 200), Maddy Lane (2nd 800), Sofia Upton (2nd 1,600), Amelia Walsh (2nd 3,200), Annie Hofe (2nd high jump), Reese Bove (3rd 800, 4th 400), 4x100 (1st), 4x400 (2nd); Kearsarge – Ainsley Frenkiewich (1st long jump in 14-7.5, 2nd pole vault, 2nd triple jump), Ciara Kelley (1st pole vault at 6-6), Gabrielle Lamb (2nd shot put, 2nd discus, 3rd javelin), Delaney Mercier (2nd javelin); H-D – Lilyana Valley (2nd 300 hurdles, 4th 100 hurdles), Samantha Hargreaves (3rd long jump)

Highlights: Hopkinton won nine of 17 sevents, led by Bishop and Emerson with a pair of victories each, to win a six-team meet at Kearsarge.

Boys’ Lacrosse

Concord 7, Keene-Manadnock 2

Key players: Concord  – Harry Snow (16 saves, 88% save percentage), Jaden Haas (9-for-12 faceoffs, goal, assist), Eugene Conn (2 goals), Liam Yeatman (2 goals), Ben Ryder (goal, assist), Brayden Beauregard (goal), Tyler Morin (4 assists), Sean Mulkerron (2 assists), Broc Pelchat (defense), Noah Wyatt (defense), Jax Diachenko (defense), Kayden Corson (defense)

Highlights: Conn scored his first career varsity goals and Snow was sharp between the pipes as the Tide won its first game of the season.

Coach’s quote: “We have a lot of guys hurt but everyone pulled together for the season-opening win.” – Concord’s Jeff Smith

Records: Concord 1-0; Keene 0-1

Boys’ Tennis

Kearsarge 8, Gilford 1

Key players: Kearsarge – Liam Miller (No. 1 singles win), Graham West (No. 2 singles win), Billy Reid (No. 3 singles win), Max Reid (No. 4 singles win), Rylan Fitzgerald (No. 5 singles win)

Highlights: The Cougars swept all three doubles matches, with Miller and West (No. 1), Billy Reid and Fitzgerald (No. 2) and Max Reid and Clifton Cleaveland (No. 3) picking up victories.

Records: Kearsarge 4-0; Gilford 1-3

Girls’ Tennis

Kearsarge 7, Trinity 2

Key players: Kearsarge – Tucker Dragon (singles win), Shilor Poliquin (singles win), Kira Gauntt (singles win), Claire MacCreighton (singles win), Felicity Kane (singles win)

Highlights: Poliquin and Gauntt, and Luna Landers and Addi Blair won doubles matches to put away the Pioneers.

Coach’s quote:  “Today’s match was a solid bounce back win after a loss to Lebanon. The girls are starting to gain the confidence in their game to push them to a successful season.” – Kearsarge’s Bubba Williams

Records: Kearsarge 2-1; Trinity 0-2