Friday, October 12, 2007

Directions to Souhegan High School, Amherst





Turn left to merge onto I-89 S
Continue to follow I-89 S
Take the exit onto Everett Turnpike/I-93 S toward Manchester/Boston
Continue to follow Everett Turnpike
Partial toll road
Take exit 11 toward US-3
Turn right at Camp Sargent Rd
Continue on Amherst Rd
Turn left at Seaverns Bridge Rd
Turn right at Windsor Dr
Slight left at Cross Rd
Turn right at Boston Post Rd
Souhegan High School
412 Boston Post Rd, Amherst, NH 03031

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Reserves vs Coe Brown, October 9

The Reserves battled Coe-Brown to a 3-3 draw, coming from behind twice to do so. Peter Shoemaker, Andrew Flickinger and Sam Hicks scored the goals with Hicks picking up two assists as well. Forest Miller assisted on the all important game tying goal by Hicks.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Help HHS & LHS Soccer Teams support the Upper Valley Haven

On Tuesday October 16 the Hanover & Lebanon Girls and Boys soccer teams will be playing a double header at Hanover High's new turf field. Supporters of both schools are asked to bring a nonperishible food item to donate to the Upper Valley Haven.

Lebanon Girls vs Hanover Girls 4:00 pm

Lebanon Boys vs Hanover Boys 6:00 pm

What exactly is the difference between a Raider and a Marauder?

JV vs St Thomas pictures





Interesting Sign at St Thomas Game


Here is a sign that was posted just above the St Thomas Soccer Field. You can see the "x's" through the names of the teams that they beat this season. Thankfully Hanover did not get crossed off.

Monday, October 8, 2007

HHS Boys Soccer Participates in Crop Walk 2007


The Boys Soccer Program participated in the 2007 Crop Walk on Sunday, October 2007. A total of 33 Hanover High soccer players participated, and contributed a total of $4,023. The initial e-mail from the organizers singled out the HHS players for their effort and enthusiasm.

Varsity vs St Thomas, October 6

HANOVER TOPS ST. THOMAS IN FIRST PLACE SHOWDOWN

The Hanover High boys rallied to top St. Thomas Aquinas 3-2 in a battle between the top two teams in Class I, cementing their hold on first place and stretching their season-long unbeaten streak to 11-0-1. A spirited St. Thomas side, working on their own ten-game undefeated skein, scored twice in the first half, becoming not only the first team to score on the Marauders, but also the first to take a lead. Undaunted, Hanover quickly evened the score and took control of the match, eventually securing a game-winning goal by Eric Barthold with six minutes to play in the match.

St. Thomas entered the game with an impressive resume which included two wins over neighbors Oyster River, but Hanover struck first when Angus Kennedy settled a cross from Lou Gemunden and ripped a shot from outside the penalty area inside the left post behind Saints keeper Sean Waters. The home side was unfazed, and equalized less than a minute later when defender Matt Harnish hit a long ball out of his own end into the Hanover penalty area, where it was headed home by Ross Suleski.

St. Thomas took as 2-1 lead 25 minutes into the match when a ball played into the Hanover end was misplayed, leaving Taylor MacDonald open for a hard shot past Ben Harwick. It was Hanover’s turn to show composure, and it took them less than a minute.
St. Thomas goalie Waters boggled a ball in the box, and Eric Jayne pounced on the loose ball and buried it to tie the game. It was Jayne’s seventh goal of the campaign, but more significantly his first score not to occur in garbage time. More will follow.

Neither team mounted a significant challenge before halftime, but after the break it was clear that the Marauders had found their game. Taking more time to build the attack in midfield, Hanover assumed a huge territorial advantage, and looked likely to be the next team to score. Casey Maue played one of his best games of the season and was a constant threat in the box, heading one shot just over the bar. The Hanover backs did a superb job of blunting the St. Thomas attacks before they became established, and supporting the attack.

No team had scored more than twice on St. Thomas all season, but with six minutes to play Hanover tallied the game winner. Waters saved a shot by Maue from the right side, and the ball squirted across the face of the goal to Barthold, who slotted it home for his eighth goal of the season. St. Thomas could only muster a few half-hearted attempts to even the score before time expired, and only the final whistle prevented Yosef Osheyack from adding to the scoreline after a well-made counterattack.

“This was a valuable game for us,” commented Coach Rob Grabill. “It was nice to see how we would react to adversity, and our mature response was gratifying. St. Thomas is a quality opponent, and beating them on the road was a real boost for our confidence. We still have several very challenging games remaining, and this will all help us to keep improving as a team, and be ready for the postseason.”

Hanover travels to Fall Mountain Wednesday for a 6:00 game.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Reserves vs Cardigan Mtn School, Sept 5

The Reserves made it seven wins in seven tries in defeating Cardigan Mt 3-0. Sam Hicks, Pete Shoemaker and Will Kermond led a balanced scoring attack. Tri-captain Dan Perovich was a force to be reckoned with in the center of the mid-field contiributing 2 assists and Chris Stephens recorded the shutout in goal.

Reserves vs Coe Brown, Sept 2

The Reserves made their longest road trip of the season Tuesday and returned from Northwood with a 4-1 victory over Coe-Brown. The team was playing their third match in four days and Coach Alloway was not sure how they would respond, especially after playing such a tough game with KUA just 24 hours earlier.
As Alloway suspected might happen, the team came out a little flat but withstood an early push from their hosts thanks to the stellar hands of Goalkeeper Kyle Castillo and the defensive prowess of Tyung Dam, Keegan Dufty, Sawyer Connolly, Matt Caulo and Mason Vogt.
In the 35th minute, Max Woods delivered a through ball to Andrew Flickinger who deposited it into the back of the net for the only goal of the first half.
Coe-Brown came out strong in the opening of the second half and once again the defense for the Reserves rose to the occasion, denying any and all attempts on goal. The Reserves were awarded a PK in the 49th minute, which Sam Hicks drilled into the back of the net for his 11th goal of the season. Six minutes later Tariku Foster played a nice little square pass to Fickinger at the the top of the box and the Tri-Captain balsted it into the left side of the net giving the reserves a 3-0 lead.
Coe-Brown continued their pursuit for a goal and broke through in the 70th minute for their only goal of the day, but a short time later Flickinger feed Peter Shoemaker for a breakaway goal.

JV vs St Thomas, Sept 9

Hanover JV overcame a 2-1 halftime defecit to win 4-2 at St Thomas on Saturday

Article from Dover Newspaper on Hanover vs St Thomas

http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071007/FOSTERS02/710070067/-1/NEWS11