High schools: Brady’s Savary reaches girls’ final, Concord golf wraps up regular season with victory, and more results from the weekend

Published: 10-07-2024 12:43 AM |
Girls’ individual championship
Key players: Bishop Brady – Mady Savary (2nd championship flight), Giulia Conserva (6th, medal flight); Hillsboro-Deering – Cadence Smead (10th medal flight); Kearsarge – Leah LaMothe (tied 12th medal flight)
Highlights: Savary finished in the top six of the championship flight to make the cut for the girls’ individual state championship final at Beaver Meadow on Oct. 19. Carys Fennessy (Dover) is 3-under through the first round, while Savary is currently second, four strokes behind (1-over). Cassidy Gallant (Windham), Josie Lefebvre (Manchester Central), Madelyn Giampa (Pelham) and Olivia Georgantas (Goffstown) will be Savary’s other competitors. Oyster River’s Amy Duff and Milford’s Stella Thibodeau tied for the lead in the medal flight with a 12-over.
Concord 176, Salem 189, Keene 200, Manchester Memorial 203
Key players: Concord – Tyler Morin (34), Carl Sirrianna (34), Keller Ramshaw (35), Dave Bourgeois (36), Zach Nelson (37)
Highlights: Morin earned medalist honors at Campbell’s Scott Highlands in Concord’s final match of the regular season on Friday. The Tide will have the No. 1 or No. 2 seed for the Division I team championship, which will be held on Oct. 15 at Canterbury Woods.
Records: Concord 24-2; Salem 9-9; Keene 14-12; Memorial 0-24
Bow 3, Pembroke 1
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Key players: Bow – Marissa Reyes (goal), Cara Van Dyke (goal), Jaeden Kennedy (goal), Ella Murphy (assist), Lexana Farr (assist), Brylie Gelinas (assist), Gwen Barrieau (goalie, several saves), Charlotte Larochelle (defense), Abby Foote (defense), Madison Pfister (defense), Zoey Lupien (midfield), Anna Zerba (midfield); Pembroke – Bailey Gatchell (goal), Giannah Michelson (assist), Kayla Amyot (defense), Giuls Davis (defense), Kennedy Jeski (defense), Lily Royer (defense), Laila Al-Shawafi (goalie)
Highlights: Barrieau made some great saves in the first half and Larochelle stopped and then cleared a ball off the goal line, but Pembroke went up 1-0 on Gatchell’s goal. Murphy played a ball back to Reyes, who hit a beautiful shot into the far side netting with five minutes to go in the first half. In the second half, Farr played a great through ball that Van Dyke ran on to and hit a great shot over the head of Pembroke keeper. Five minutes later, Gelinas sent a nice cross in the box that Kennedy flicked with her head just inside the far post.
Coaches’ quotes: “Always an exciting game with Pembroke. Will be honest it was not a good first half for the Falcons, who could have easily been down 3-1 if not for some heroics from Gwen and Charlotte. Second half was a lot better, we cleaned up our game and were rewarded.” – Bow’s Jay Vogt
“Our most aggressive and dialed in soccer was first half of this game. Now we work on making it a complete 80 (minutes).” – Pembroke’s Jess Kaufman-Desrochers
Records: Bow 9-1-1; Pembroke 4-6-0
Fall Mountain 8, Hillsboro-Deering 0
Key players: H-D — Alexis Laporte (16 saves), Emma Davis, Emery Greene, Stacia Murdough, Kylie Crowe
Highlights: Davis worked hard to generate some offensive momentum. Greene,Murdough and Crowe played strong defense and tried to limit Fall Mountain’s offensive opportunities.
Coach's quote: “Fall Mountain is a strong soccer team. Our girls did their best to stay with them for the entire duration of the game. Playing against a highly skilled team will prepare us.” – H-D’s Jenna Rheault
Records: Fall Mtn. 8-4-0; H-D 0-9-1
Coe-Brown 3, Oyster River 1
Key players: Coe-Brown – Emma Zeblisky (15 kills, 3 aces, 7 digs), Haile Comeau (19 digs, 4 aces), Sam Arnesen (4 aces, 7 digs, 7 assists)
Highlights: The Bears defeated their rival and two-time defending champion Bobcats.
Coach’s quote: “It’s always a battle when we face Oyster River. They are well-rounded and aggressive. The team continues to do an incredible job staying where their feet are and adjusting to in match changes. They are all in for each other and I love watching their growth.” – Coe-Brown’s Renee Zobel
Records: Coe-Brown 10-1; Oyster River 8-2