High schools: Hopkinton’s Ammann, CCA’s Faherty tie for medalist, Hawks win tri-match and more results from Wednesday

Hopkinton golfers (left to right) Jacob Lanman, Tate Doolan and Bronson Ammann at Farmington Country Club during a match on Wednesday. Ammann recorded a 26 Stableford score to tie for medalist honors as the Hawks swept a tri-match against Concord Christian and Prospect Mountain.

Hopkinton golfers (left to right) Jacob Lanman, Tate Doolan and Bronson Ammann at Farmington Country Club during a match on Wednesday. Ammann recorded a 26 Stableford score to tie for medalist honors as the Hawks swept a tri-match against Concord Christian and Prospect Mountain. Courtesy

Published: 09-19-2024 12:41 AM

Golf

Hopkinton 69, Concord Christian 69, Prospect Mountain 58

Key players: Hopkinton – Bronson Ammann (26 points), Aidan Clay (18 points), Coley Wells (13 points), Tate Doolan (12 points), Tommy Dwyer (8 points); Concord Christian – Connor Faherty (26 points), Caleb Thompson (18 points), Tyler Reneau (13 points), Tate Coffman (12 points)

Highlights: The Hawks and Kingsmen tied for the lead with 69 points, but Hopkinton’s Dwyer was the better fifth scorer between the two teams, lifting the Hawks to the win at Farmington Country Club. Ammann and Faherty tied for medalist honors. Ammann, Clay and Dwyer all recorded personal record Stableford scores.

Coach’s quote: “A great afternoon for the Hawks. Four boys got PRs. Bronson shot 1-over par, taking his always impressive game up a notch. Dwyer’s eight points in the fifth position lets us break any potential tie with Concord Christian going into the postseason. Overall, steady improvement and our highest score of the season.” – Hopkinton’s Ted Wells

Records: Hopkinton 6-7; Concord Christian 5-7; Prospect Mtn. 2-8

Concord 201, Hanover 212, Manchester Central 222

Key players: Concord – Zach Nelson (36, medalist), Jaden Haas (37), Bobby Rochford (42), Sean Mulkerron (42), Cam Roy (44)

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Highlights: Nelson won medalist honors at Montcalm Golf Club as the Tide swept a match hosted by Hanover.

Records: Concord 13-2; Hanover 5-6; Central 2-10

Plymouth 81, Coe-Brown 80, Gilford 79, Kearsarge 69

Key players: Coe-Brown – Alex Myslinski (27 points), Joe Fenton (20 points), Colby Strum (17 points), Sam Spier (16 points) 

Highlights: The Bears finished second in a high-scoring Stableford match at Country Club of New Hampshire.

Records: Plymouth 13-2; Coe-Brown 7-7; Gilford 11-3; Kearsarge 3-11

Field Hockey

Merrimack Valley 4, Pembroke 1

Key players: MV – Kaiya Mercier (2 goals), Alyssa Brodeur (2 goals, assist), Marissa Kimball (2 assists), Abbey Thompson (assist), Lauren Bailey (midfield and defense), Caroline Wheeler (midfield and defense); Pembroke – Anne Phillips (goal), Phoebe Morris (assist)

Highlights: Mercier scored off a rebound 10 minutes into the game, and Mercier and Brodeur scored within a two-minute span in the third quarter to put the Pride up 3-0. The Spartans scored their lone goal on a corner with four minutes left in the third quarter, but Brodeur responded with her second goal midway through the fourth quarter to seal the win.

Coaches’ quotes: “We had a hard time generating offense in the first half. We were much more aggressive in the second half and executed on more opportunities. I thought the girls did a good job playing through adversity today and coming out with the win.” – MV’s Jennifer Colgan

“During different stretches of the game I thought we played very well, creating scoring chances and keeping them at bay. When we gave them time, they showcased their skills and made us pay. Overall a good effort to build on.” – Pembroke’s Steve Langevin

Records: MV 5-2-0; Pembroke 3-3-1

Bow 2, Kennett 1

Key players: Bow – Ella Gray (goal), Elise Jacques (goal), Shire Kelley (assist), Peyton Vaughn (assist)

Highlights: The Falcons trailed 1-0 at halftime, but Gray’s goal (assisted by Kelley) early in the third quarter tied the game and Jacques scored the game-winning goal with 1:21 remaining in the fourth.

Records: Bow 6-1; Kennett 3-4

Hopkinton 6, Littleton 0

Key players: Hopkinton – Autumn Meier (4 goals), Anika Hudak-Hall (goal), Lauryn Vetter (goal)

Highlights:  The Hawks earned their second consecutive shutout victory on the road at Littleton.

Records: Hopkinton 3-2; Littleton 0-6

Girls’ Volleyball

Coe-Brown 3, St. Thomas 1

Key players: Coe-Brown – Avery Keefe (19 assists, 3 aces), Lili Cook (3 kills), Emma Zeblisky and Kelli Daniel (combined for 25 kills)

Coach’s quote: “It wasn’t pretty, but, per usual, with this team it was gritty. We started the match with nothing going our way and very easily could have let that completely take us down, but we just kept working. Not every day is a holiday and we look forward to getting to work.” – Coe-Brown’s Renee Zobel

Records: Coe-Brown 4-1; St. Thomas 2-3