×
×
homepage logo
LOGIN
SUBSCRIBE

HS Roundup: Panthers, Cavs boys lax work OT for wins

By Tom King - Staff Writer | Apr 18, 2021

Nashua South's Jaden Murphy, shown in a 2019 game vs. North, scored in overtime to give the Panthers their first win of the season Satruday over Timberlane at Stellos Stadium. (Telegraph file photo by TOM KING)

It took almost a minute of an extra session, but Jaden Murphy’s goal in sudden death overtime gave the Nashua High School South boys lacrosse team its first win of the season on a cool, raw Saturday at Stellos Stadium.

The Panthers weren’t the only ones who worked overtime. The Hollis Brookline boys lax team actually worked double OT to edge Campbell 13-12.

Here are the results from a light day on the local schedule:

NASHUA SOUTH 8,

TIMBERLANE 7 (OT)

Murphy not only scored the game-winner just 41 seconds into the extra session, he had four goals on the day as the Panthers improved to 1-2.

Drew Fleury added two goals and an assist, while single tallies went to Griffin Johnson and Connor Rowsell.

A big key was the faceoff work of Panther Aidan Walsh.

“He was an absolute beast, winning over 90 percent for the game,” South coach Bill Monsen said.

Panthers netminder Colin Sewade had three saves.

South led 5-3 at the half but the Owls (0-3) tied it up early in the third and answered every Panther goal thereafter until Murphy’s game winner.

Braden Bodeman had two goals to lead the Owls while goalie Brady Magstan collected 18 saves.

HOLLIS BROOKLINE 13,

CAMPBELL 12 (2 OT)

Jake Roy got the game winner in double overtime. Tommy Anderson (four goals, assist), Roy (three goals, assist), and Joe O’Riley (three goals, three assists) led the way for the Cavs (2-0) in the rain in Litchfield.

Hunter Hudzik added two goals and two assists, while Ben Dufoe had a goal and an assist. Ethan Bender added two assists for HB.

The Cougars (0-2), meanwhile, were led by Drew Adamakos, with five goals, and Brendan Boschi (three goals, two assists).

Ryan Guerrette had 16 saves in goal.

GIRLS LACROSSE

HOLLIS BROOKLINE 15,

CAMPBELL 3

The Cavaliers improved to 2-0 with their second win over Division III Campbell in a week, as midfielders Abbey Magnuszewski (four goals, one assist) and Abbie Ogren (three goals, one assist) led the way with solid offensive and defensive days.

Alyssa Hill (three goals) and Ellie Maxwell (two goals, an assist), Brooke Allanach (goal, assist) and Nicole Heiter and Paige Magnuszewski (goal each) also played well. Single assists also went to Bella Haytayan, Cailean Roy and Sammy Atlas.

Morgan Broadhurst led an active defense in front of goalie Hallie Bardani.

BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK

SOUHEGAN, BG,

MERRIMACK COMPETE

The Sabers and Cards held a “mini meet” in Amherst, with no scoring kept and no field events.

In the boys meet, wWinners for Souhegan included J.J. Bright in the 100, Dawson Hamlee in the 200, Nolan Dickinson in the 800, Ethan McFee in the 1600, and the Sabers took the 4×100 and 4×400 relays.

Nate Fondakowski took the 3200 for BG, who got seconds from Jason Mack in the 100 and 200.

Merrimack competed in the girls meet, paced by triple winner Kailey Dillon. She captured the 100, 200, and 400. Adele Alexander won the 3200, edging Souhegan’s Chloe Trudel.

Guertin got wins by Elizabeth White in the 800, Kathleen Messer in the 100 meter hurdles and 300 IM hurdles. The Cards took both the 4×100 and 4×400 relays.

Souhegan’s Caitlin Cooper was second in the 100, Sophia Lunati took second in the 400.

For compete results go to directathletics.com

Newsletter

Join thousands already receiving our daily newsletter.

Interests
Are you a paying subscriber to the newspaper? *