Flourishing under a new system, the Reserves made it
two wins in a row by defeating KUA 5-1. Sam Hicks
recorded a hat trick and was named player of the
match. Captains Dan Perovich and Ryan Collins did a
solid job controlling the mid-field and the team
recieved a nice lift from Freshman Keegan Gantrish(1
goal 2 assists), Jamie Reagis(assist), Ty Atkins(Goal)
and Forrest Pratt.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
JV vs ConVal, Sept 11


In a game that ended up being played under the lights, Hanover took on ConVal in what turned out to be the first real test of the season for the JV Boys. The game was tied at 0-0 at the end of regulation. In golden goal overtime Hanover's Andrew Holzberger scored around 7 minutes in, with an assist from Ben Harris. Final score 1-0 Hanover.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Directions to Oyster River High School, Durham, Sat Sept 15



Directions to Oyster River High School - From Hanover High School
(See First Map Above)
Go South on Lebanon St, continue through light at COOP Food Store
Lebanon Street becomes Rt 120Turn left to merge onto I-89 S
Continue to follow I-89 S to I-93
Take the I-93 N exit toward Concord
Follow I-93 N
Take exit 15E to merge onto I-393 E/US-202 E/US-4 E toward Loudon/Portsmouth
Exit onto Dover Rd/I-393 E/RT-9/US-202 E/US-4 E
Continue to follow Dover Rd/RT-9/US-202 E/US-4 E
Continue through the 1st traffic circle, Continue to follow US-4 E for 19 miles
Continue through the 2nd traffic circle, Continue to follow US-4 E for another 4.3 miles
(See Map 2 above)
Turn right at Madbury Rd
Turn left at Emerson Rd
Slight right at Bagdad Rd
(See Map 3 above)
Turn right at Coe Dr
HHS Boys Soccer Update, Sept 11
Freshman and Reserve practices have been canceled for today.
The JV Home game has been moved to the HHS turf field following the varsity game. Kickoff will be at 6:30. Varsity kickoff will be at 4:30.
The JV Home game has been moved to the HHS turf field following the varsity game. Kickoff will be at 6:30. Varsity kickoff will be at 4:30.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Hanover Reserve vs Fall Mountain, Sept 10
Sam Hicks scored in the 11th minute and the Reserves
made it stand up to defeat Fall Mt., on the road 1-0.
Despite a relentless attack from their hosts the
defense, led by Joe Blum, Ryan Collins, Sawyer
Connolly, Forrest Pratt and Will Kermond, held strong.
Goalkeeper Kyle Castillo turned away 11 shots
including several spectacular saves to help preserve
the clean sheet and was named "Player of the Match" by
Coach Alloway
made it stand up to defeat Fall Mt., on the road 1-0.
Despite a relentless attack from their hosts the
defense, led by Joe Blum, Ryan Collins, Sawyer
Connolly, Forrest Pratt and Will Kermond, held strong.
Goalkeeper Kyle Castillo turned away 11 shots
including several spectacular saves to help preserve
the clean sheet and was named "Player of the Match" by
Coach Alloway
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Hanover Varsity vs Milford, Sept 8

MARAUDERS RUN WIN STREAK TO FOUR
The Hanover varsity boys extended their season-opening win streak to four with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Milford Saturday. Aussie Cyrus scored the game-winning goal in the fifteenth minute on a nifty feed from Casey Maue, and Eric Jayne tallied his team-leading fourth goal with ten minutes to play to seal the deal, burying a rebound from a hard shot by Yosef Osheyack.
Milford entered the game with a 3-1 record and had outscored their opposition 29-5, but the Marauders dominated play, outshooting the visitors 20-4, and piling up an impressive 13-1 advantage in corner kicks. Although they scored only once in the first half, they were close several other times, and had a goal called back when Matt Wetherell was whistled for a foul as he headed home a corner kick. It would have been his third such goal of the season.
Milford worked hard all game, and came out particularly hard in the second half.
The Hanover defense stayed organized and patient, led by Wetherell, Cal Felicetti and Angus Kennedy, who dominated the middle of the field. As the half went on, the Marauders reasserted their offensive pressure, led by Osheyack, junior Henry Caldwell and Jayne. Caldwell had a certain goal saved off the line by a MIlford defender.
Ben Harwick has hardly tested in the Hanover goal as he backstopped the fourth team shutout in four games. The Marauders have outshot their first four foes 98-8, and have a corner kick advantage of 33-5.
Things will get much tougher for the Hanover in the immediate future. On Tuesday they host Con-Val, which beat Milford 5-0. Then on Saturday they travel to Durham to renew their longstanding rivalry with Oyster River. After losing to the Bobcats in the regular season last year, the Marauders returned the favor in the NHIAA semifinals on Casey Maue's clutch goal. No two divisional opponents have more combined state titles than these two foes, and a showcase game would be a great way to celebrate the 50th year of soccer in the state of New Hampshire.
Week of September 10 to September 16
Varsity Schedule
Tuesday, September 11 vs Con Val @ Hanover, HHS Turf Field 4:30 pm
Saturday, September 15 @ Oyster River 2 pm (bus departs at 11 am) NOTE THE TIME CHANGES
JV Schedule
Tuesday, September 11 vs Con Val @ HHS Grass Field 4:30 pm
Saturday, September 15 @ Oyster River 2 pm (bus departs at 11 am) NOTE THE TIME CHANGES
Reserve Schedule
Monday, September 10 @ Fall Mtn, 4:00 pm (bus leaves at 2:00 pm)
Saturday, Sept 15 @ KUA, 2 pm (bus leaves at 12:15 pm)
Freshman Schedule
No games this week
Please consider carpooling if you travel to watch away games. It is kinder to the environment and cost effective.
Tuesday, September 11 vs Con Val @ Hanover, HHS Turf Field 4:30 pm
Saturday, September 15 @ Oyster River 2 pm (bus departs at 11 am) NOTE THE TIME CHANGES
JV Schedule
Tuesday, September 11 vs Con Val @ HHS Grass Field 4:30 pm
Saturday, September 15 @ Oyster River 2 pm (bus departs at 11 am) NOTE THE TIME CHANGES
Reserve Schedule
Monday, September 10 @ Fall Mtn, 4:00 pm (bus leaves at 2:00 pm)
Saturday, Sept 15 @ KUA, 2 pm (bus leaves at 12:15 pm)
Freshman Schedule
No games this week
Please consider carpooling if you travel to watch away games. It is kinder to the environment and cost effective.
Second Week Results



Varsity Results
Hanover 9 - Fall Mountain 0
(Rimmer, Osheyak, Wetherell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Barthold, Burchard, Jayne, Jayne, )

Hanover 2 - Milford 0
(Cyrus, Jayne)
JV Results


Hanover 10 - Fall Mountain 0
Reserve Results
No Games this week

Freshmen Results
Hanover 2 - Thetford 1
The HHS Freshman team won its opening game Thursday, defeating Thetford




Hanover 1 - Oyster River 2
Friday, September 7, 2007
HHS Boys Varsity vs Fall Mtn, Sept 5
The Hanover varsity improved to 3-0 on the young season with a 9-0 victory against a young Fall Mountain team. What a difference a year makes! The last time these two teams met in the NHIAA quarterfinals last October, the Marauders had to fight for their lives before a Jeff Levin goal in the dying minutes of the match game Hanover a 3-2 victory. Since then, Fall Mountain graduated 16 seniors and is in serious rebuilding mode, and the Marauders appear ready to make another postseason run.
Ben Rimmer opened the scoring in the fourth minute, knocking in the rebound of a Henry Caldwell shot. Yosef Osheyack upped the score to 2-0 nine minutes later, converting a sick assist from Aussie Cyrus for his second goal of the season. Matt Wetherell ventured into the box and headed in his third goal on a corner kick from Lou Gemunden, who had also assisted on Wetherell's other two goals. Twenty seconds later, Henry Caldwell knocked in his first career goal to make the score 4-0 after 24 minutes. Coach Grabill cleared the bench at this point, and there was no more scoring before the break.
It took the Marauders less than two minutes to get on the board in the second half, with Ben Rimmer passing up an easy scoring opportunity to feed Eric Barthold for a far post tap-in, giving the senior midfielder his third goal in three games. Two minutes later Barthold notched the first of his two helpers on the day, lofting a cross for Henry Caldwell to head home. Every starter made for the bench at the game's 45 minute mark, but the Hanover reserves continued the onslaught. First up was Paul Burchard, playing in his first game of the season (and his career) after rehabbing a broken foot for more than half a year. The senior midfielder hit a 20 yard screamer into the upper ninety
to announce his return. Two other seniors also made their debuts, each following preseason injuries. Dylan Riessen and Erik Barth both played with panache, and showed that they wil be contending for playing time as the season progresses. The final two goals of the match were tallied by Eric Jayne, who has made the most of his playing time in the early season. The Marauders' only freshman settled a cross from Caldwell
and hit a ripper for his second career goal, and then tipped in a pass from Barthold, who took over the team scoring lead with his fourth assist on the season.
Sam Gest recorded a nice save on Fall Mountain's only shot of the game to preserve Hanover's third shutout of the season.
Next up of rhte Marauders is a home match on Saturday against an improved Milford team. The Spartans are 3-1, and have outscored their opponents 29-5. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m.
Ben Rimmer opened the scoring in the fourth minute, knocking in the rebound of a Henry Caldwell shot. Yosef Osheyack upped the score to 2-0 nine minutes later, converting a sick assist from Aussie Cyrus for his second goal of the season. Matt Wetherell ventured into the box and headed in his third goal on a corner kick from Lou Gemunden, who had also assisted on Wetherell's other two goals. Twenty seconds later, Henry Caldwell knocked in his first career goal to make the score 4-0 after 24 minutes. Coach Grabill cleared the bench at this point, and there was no more scoring before the break.
It took the Marauders less than two minutes to get on the board in the second half, with Ben Rimmer passing up an easy scoring opportunity to feed Eric Barthold for a far post tap-in, giving the senior midfielder his third goal in three games. Two minutes later Barthold notched the first of his two helpers on the day, lofting a cross for Henry Caldwell to head home. Every starter made for the bench at the game's 45 minute mark, but the Hanover reserves continued the onslaught. First up was Paul Burchard, playing in his first game of the season (and his career) after rehabbing a broken foot for more than half a year. The senior midfielder hit a 20 yard screamer into the upper ninety
to announce his return. Two other seniors also made their debuts, each following preseason injuries. Dylan Riessen and Erik Barth both played with panache, and showed that they wil be contending for playing time as the season progresses. The final two goals of the match were tallied by Eric Jayne, who has made the most of his playing time in the early season. The Marauders' only freshman settled a cross from Caldwell
and hit a ripper for his second career goal, and then tipped in a pass from Barthold, who took over the team scoring lead with his fourth assist on the season.
Sam Gest recorded a nice save on Fall Mountain's only shot of the game to preserve Hanover's third shutout of the season.
Next up of rhte Marauders is a home match on Saturday against an improved Milford team. The Spartans are 3-1, and have outscored their opponents 29-5. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m.
HHS Boy Soccer Community Service Opportunity
From HHS Boys Soccer Head Coach Rob Grabill regarding Crop Walk 2007 on Sunday October 7 in Lebanon
Dear Parents and Players -
I have invited all members of the Hanover High boys soccer teams to participate in a public service opportunity to raise money for the CROP hunger walk. Since the late 60s, CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) walks have raised millions of dollars to fight hunger globally and locally. Last year more than 20 members of the varsity and junior varsity teams helped the Upper Valley CROP walkers raises more than $16,000. Up to a quarter of this money went to local agencies such as LISTEN.
CROP Walk volunteers receive pledge envelopes, and are asked to solicit pledges and donations from as many donors as possible prior to the event. They then participate in a three-mile walk in and around downtown Lebanon on Sunday afternoon, and join afterwards for refreshments and celebration. Despite the pouring rain last year (which helped us feel very noble) the team had a great time, and as a group raised neaqrly $3,000 a significant part of the total. Our goal this year is to double both our participation and our donation. With the help of all four teams, we can easily do this.
This is totally a voluntary activity. No player should feel any pressure to participate. We recognize that the time commitment of the season makes time off on weekends a valuable commodity. On the other hand, this busy schedule also limits us from participating in other community service activities, such as Youth in Action, and this is a great way to show that we care about more than soccer. We have always felt that being aware of our responsibility to the community and the world as a whole is a vital part of the HHS experience.
We have begun distributing pledge packets to players who volunteer, and wwelcome parents and family members to join us in this endeavor. If you have questions or need further information, please feel free to contact me.
- Rob Grabill
Dear Parents and Players -
I have invited all members of the Hanover High boys soccer teams to participate in a public service opportunity to raise money for the CROP hunger walk. Since the late 60s, CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) walks have raised millions of dollars to fight hunger globally and locally. Last year more than 20 members of the varsity and junior varsity teams helped the Upper Valley CROP walkers raises more than $16,000. Up to a quarter of this money went to local agencies such as LISTEN.
CROP Walk volunteers receive pledge envelopes, and are asked to solicit pledges and donations from as many donors as possible prior to the event. They then participate in a three-mile walk in and around downtown Lebanon on Sunday afternoon, and join afterwards for refreshments and celebration. Despite the pouring rain last year (which helped us feel very noble) the team had a great time, and as a group raised neaqrly $3,000 a significant part of the total. Our goal this year is to double both our participation and our donation. With the help of all four teams, we can easily do this.
This is totally a voluntary activity. No player should feel any pressure to participate. We recognize that the time commitment of the season makes time off on weekends a valuable commodity. On the other hand, this busy schedule also limits us from participating in other community service activities, such as Youth in Action, and this is a great way to show that we care about more than soccer. We have always felt that being aware of our responsibility to the community and the world as a whole is a vital part of the HHS experience.
We have begun distributing pledge packets to players who volunteer, and wwelcome parents and family members to join us in this endeavor. If you have questions or need further information, please feel free to contact me.
- Rob Grabill
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Reserve Team UPDATED Schedule
Monday,9/10 4:00 @Fall Mt.
Saturday,9/15 2:00 @ KUA
Saturday, 9/22 2:00 @Cardigan Mt.
Monday,9/24 4:00 Vs. Fall Mt. High School Grass Field
Saturday,9/29 3:00 Vs. Cardigan Mt. Richmond Middle School
Monday,10/1 4:30 Vs. KUA High School Grass field
Tuesday,10/2 4:30 @Coe-Brown
Friday,10/5 4:30 @CardiganMt.
Tuesday. 10/9 4:30 Vs.Coe-Brown Richmond Middle School
Monday, 10/15 4:30 @Hartford
Thursday, 10/18 4:00 Vs.Lebanon High School Grass Field
Saturday,9/15 2:00 @ KUA
Saturday, 9/22 2:00 @Cardigan Mt.
Monday,9/24 4:00 Vs. Fall Mt. High School Grass Field
Saturday,9/29 3:00 Vs. Cardigan Mt. Richmond Middle School
Monday,10/1 4:30 Vs. KUA High School Grass field
Tuesday,10/2 4:30 @Coe-Brown
Friday,10/5 4:30 @CardiganMt.
Tuesday. 10/9 4:30 Vs.Coe-Brown Richmond Middle School
Monday, 10/15 4:30 @Hartford
Thursday, 10/18 4:00 Vs.Lebanon High School Grass Field
Reserve/Freshmen Team Dinner, Friday, Sept 7 @ 7:30
There is a Reserve and Freshman team dinner this
friday, 9/7 at China Moon Buffet from 7:30-8:30.
China Moon is located on Sykes Ave, in White River
Junction.
Cost is $15.00 which includes beverage and tip.
Players only.
friday, 9/7 at China Moon Buffet from 7:30-8:30.
China Moon is located on Sykes Ave, in White River
Junction.
Cost is $15.00 which includes beverage and tip.
Players only.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Week of September 3 to September 9 UPDATED
Varsity Schedule
Wednesday, September 5 vs Fall Mountain @ Hanover 4pm
Saturday, September 8 vs Milford @ Hanover 1pm (note changed time)
JV Schedule
Wednesday, September 5 vs Fall Mountain @ HHS Grass Field (note changed location)
Saturday, September 8 vs Milford CANCELLED
Reserve Schedule
No games this week
Freshman Schedule
Thursday, September 6 @ Thetford Academy 3:30 pm
Saturday, September 8 vs Oyster River @ HHS Grass Field, Noon (note location)
Please consider carpooling if you travel to watch away games. It is kinder to the environment and cost effective.
Also, if you have a couple of photos of the Freshmen games this week, email them by midday Sunday, Sept 9 to
uk.architects@valley.net
Wednesday, September 5 vs Fall Mountain @ Hanover 4pm
Saturday, September 8 vs Milford @ Hanover 1pm (note changed time)
JV Schedule
Wednesday, September 5 vs Fall Mountain @ HHS Grass Field (note changed location)
Saturday, September 8 vs Milford CANCELLED
Reserve Schedule
No games this week
Freshman Schedule
Thursday, September 6 @ Thetford Academy 3:30 pm
Saturday, September 8 vs Oyster River @ HHS Grass Field, Noon (note location)
Please consider carpooling if you travel to watch away games. It is kinder to the environment and cost effective.
Also, if you have a couple of photos of the Freshmen games this week, email them by midday Sunday, Sept 9 to
uk.architects@valley.net
Varsity Week One Recap
HANOVER OPENS WITH TWO WINS
The Hanover High Scool boys soccer team opened its Class I title defense with a pair of easy wins on the road. The Marauders defeated a young Bedford side 5-0 and then travelled to Conway last Saturday and picked up a 4-0 victory over Kennett.
The Bedford game pitted an experienced Hanover squad against a team composed entirely of sophomores and freshmen, and the result was never in doubt after goals by Seniors Eric Barthold and Casey Maue in the first seven minutes have the Marauders a 2-0 lead. Most of the starters were on the bench after the 25-minute mark, but center back Matt Wetherell took advantage of his presence with two first half scores, both assisted by junior midfielder Lou Gemunden. Wetherell headed home a Gemunden corner kick, and then volleyed home a long cross to give Hanover a 4-0 halftime advantage.
The second half lasted only twenty minutes after the lights at the new Bedford field went out and could not be turned back on, but with Hanover owning a 20-0 shot advantage, the result was a forgone conclusion. Freshman Eric Jayne took advantage of his playing time to notch his first career goal for the only score of the half, assisted by Oliver Horton, a first-year varsity player.
Ben Harwick and Sam Gest shared time the goal for the Marauders and got credit for the shutout.
Kennett offered a good deal more resistance, and it took Hanover most of the first half to gert on the scoreboard after a number of near misses. Senior Captain Angus Kennedy threaded a perfect through pass to classmate Aussie Cyrus, and the fleet midfielder converted a clean breakaway past Eagle goalie Sam Burroughs. Leading 1-0 with less than a minute to play in the half, the Marauders grabbed a second goal when they were awarded an indirect kick just inside the Kennett penalty area. Eric Barthold tapped the ball to Kennedy, whose well-delivered free kick eluded both the Eagle defensive wall and Burroughs for a 2-0 Hanover lead.
Hanover stepped up the pressure in the second half and doubled the lead thanks to Barthold and Junior striker Yosef Osheyack, who each assisated the other's goal. Barthold struck first, knocking in the rebound of a hard shot by Osheyack, who has worked free on the right side. Minutes later, Barthold hit a long cross from the far left-hand corner that cleared the reach of Burroughs and conencted with Osheyack at the far post for an easy header. Rhys Cyrus made one challenging save in the Hanover goal to earn his shutout.
The road will get rougher for Hanover in the next several games. After this Wednesday's home opener with Fall Mountain, the Marauders host a Saturday showdown with Milford, which has opened the season with a 3-0 record, outscoring their opponents 29-0 in the process. Perennial Class I contender Con-Val visits next Tuesday, and then Hanover travels to Oyster River a week from Saturday to help the oldest franchise in NH High School soccer celebrate the 50th year of the sport in the state.
The Hanover High Scool boys soccer team opened its Class I title defense with a pair of easy wins on the road. The Marauders defeated a young Bedford side 5-0 and then travelled to Conway last Saturday and picked up a 4-0 victory over Kennett.
The Bedford game pitted an experienced Hanover squad against a team composed entirely of sophomores and freshmen, and the result was never in doubt after goals by Seniors Eric Barthold and Casey Maue in the first seven minutes have the Marauders a 2-0 lead. Most of the starters were on the bench after the 25-minute mark, but center back Matt Wetherell took advantage of his presence with two first half scores, both assisted by junior midfielder Lou Gemunden. Wetherell headed home a Gemunden corner kick, and then volleyed home a long cross to give Hanover a 4-0 halftime advantage.
The second half lasted only twenty minutes after the lights at the new Bedford field went out and could not be turned back on, but with Hanover owning a 20-0 shot advantage, the result was a forgone conclusion. Freshman Eric Jayne took advantage of his playing time to notch his first career goal for the only score of the half, assisted by Oliver Horton, a first-year varsity player.
Ben Harwick and Sam Gest shared time the goal for the Marauders and got credit for the shutout.
Kennett offered a good deal more resistance, and it took Hanover most of the first half to gert on the scoreboard after a number of near misses. Senior Captain Angus Kennedy threaded a perfect through pass to classmate Aussie Cyrus, and the fleet midfielder converted a clean breakaway past Eagle goalie Sam Burroughs. Leading 1-0 with less than a minute to play in the half, the Marauders grabbed a second goal when they were awarded an indirect kick just inside the Kennett penalty area. Eric Barthold tapped the ball to Kennedy, whose well-delivered free kick eluded both the Eagle defensive wall and Burroughs for a 2-0 Hanover lead.
Hanover stepped up the pressure in the second half and doubled the lead thanks to Barthold and Junior striker Yosef Osheyack, who each assisated the other's goal. Barthold struck first, knocking in the rebound of a hard shot by Osheyack, who has worked free on the right side. Minutes later, Barthold hit a long cross from the far left-hand corner that cleared the reach of Burroughs and conencted with Osheyack at the far post for an easy header. Rhys Cyrus made one challenging save in the Hanover goal to earn his shutout.
The road will get rougher for Hanover in the next several games. After this Wednesday's home opener with Fall Mountain, the Marauders host a Saturday showdown with Milford, which has opened the season with a 3-0 record, outscoring their opponents 29-0 in the process. Perennial Class I contender Con-Val visits next Tuesday, and then Hanover travels to Oyster River a week from Saturday to help the oldest franchise in NH High School soccer celebrate the 50th year of the sport in the state.
Monday, September 3, 2007
FIRST WEEK RESULTS

Varsity Results:
Hanover 5 - Bedford 0 (Barthold, Maue, Wetherell, Wetherell, Jayne)
This game was shortened by lack of daylight
Hanover 4 - Kennett 0 (Cyrus, Osheyak, Kennedy, Barthold)
JV Results
Hanover 10+ - Beford 0
Hanover 10 - Kennett 0
Reserve Results
Hanover 0 - Coe Brown 0 (Play halted in the 20th minute due to Thunderstorms)
Freshmen Results
Did not play
If anyone has photos from any games (especially JV, Reserve and Freshmen) please send a few to
uk.architects@valley.net
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Varsity/JV player bus to Kennett on Sat Sept 1
The departure time for the player bus has been changed to 8:30 am on Sat.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Boys Soccer Contacts (updated 08.30.07)
Hanover Athletic Office
643-3431 ext 2115 (HHS; Kim Davis in Athletics)
Hanover Boys Soccer Program
Robert.Grabill@VALLEY.NET (Head Coach Rob Grabill)
Boys Varsity Contacts:
Robert.Grabill@VALLEY.NET (Coach Rob Grabill)
Leslie.Henderson@Dartmouth.edu (Leslie Henderson)
Robert.Maue@Dartmouth.edu (Robert Maue)
betsy.mcclain@valley.net (Betsy McClain)
Chris.Kennedy@valley.net (Chris Kennedy)
“Goodie patrol”
Marcia.Kelley@Dartmouth.edu (Marcia Kelly)
Elizabeth.Eccles@Hitchcock.org (Betsy Eccles)
Boys Junior Varsity Contacts:
michael.callanan@dresden.us (Coach Mike Callanan)
Emily.Allen.Eckels@Dartmouth.edu (Emily Eckels)
Nancy.LaPoint@Hitchcock.org (Nancy LaPoint)
Boys Reserve Contacts:
coachasoc@yahoo.com (Coach Mark Alloway)
(Jake Blum)
Boys Freshman Contacts:
Jasonlanders2000@yahoo.com (Coach Jason Landers)
barb_b_ks@hotmail.com (Barb Kline-Schoder)
nfpolidor@aol.com (Nancy Polidor)
643-3431 ext 2115 (HHS; Kim Davis in Athletics)
Hanover Boys Soccer Program
Robert.Grabill@VALLEY.NET (Head Coach Rob Grabill)
Boys Varsity Contacts:
Robert.Grabill@VALLEY.NET (Coach Rob Grabill)
Leslie.Henderson@Dartmouth.edu (Leslie Henderson)
Robert.Maue@Dartmouth.edu (Robert Maue)
betsy.mcclain@valley.net (Betsy McClain)
Chris.Kennedy@valley.net (Chris Kennedy)
“Goodie patrol”
Marcia.Kelley@Dartmouth.edu (Marcia Kelly)
Elizabeth.Eccles@Hitchcock.org (Betsy Eccles)
Boys Junior Varsity Contacts:
michael.callanan@dresden.us (Coach Mike Callanan)
Emily.Allen.Eckels@Dartmouth.edu (Emily Eckels)
Nancy.LaPoint@Hitchcock.org (Nancy LaPoint)
Boys Reserve Contacts:
coachasoc@yahoo.com (Coach Mark Alloway)
(Jake Blum)
Boys Freshman Contacts:
Jasonlanders2000@yahoo.com (Coach Jason Landers)
barb_b_ks@hotmail.com (Barb Kline-Schoder)
nfpolidor@aol.com (Nancy Polidor)
Directions to Kennett HS, North Conway, NH, Sat Sept 1
Kennett has a brand new high school, however, the games are being played at the old high school.
There are many ways to go, here are three ways:
Route 10 North to 25A in Orford, right onto 25A.
Stay on 25A until Wentworth then left onto route 118 towards Warren. Continue
on 118 past Warren towards N. Woodstock, 118 will merge with/become route 112
just before Lincoln. Continue on 112 (Kancamagus HWY) until it intersects with
route 16 in Conway. Turn left onto 16 north, the school is about 1/4 mile up on
the left.
Another way to do it is to approach from Exit 17 on I-89 and take route 4
through Enfield and Canaan to Rte. 118. Go left onto 118 until it intersects
with 25/3A/Tenney Mtn. Hwy where you will go right and follow signs to Plymouth
and I-93. Take 93 North to Exit 32 and go east on 112/Kancamagus Hwy as above.
Yet another way (this is the way the basketball bus went last year) is to take
Exit 17 on
I-89 and continue on route 4 through Enfield and Canaan. In Danbury, take a
left onto Route 104 through Bristol and New Hampton to the intersection of route
3. Take route 3 north to Meredith and take a right onto route 25 east to W.
Ossippee. Turn left at the lights in W. Ossippee onto route 16 north. Continue
for about 20 miles. After the first set of lights in Conway, the school is
about 1/4 mile on your left.
Pack a map! :)
There are many ways to go, here are three ways:
Route 10 North to 25A in Orford, right onto 25A.
Stay on 25A until Wentworth then left onto route 118 towards Warren. Continue
on 118 past Warren towards N. Woodstock, 118 will merge with/become route 112
just before Lincoln. Continue on 112 (Kancamagus HWY) until it intersects with
route 16 in Conway. Turn left onto 16 north, the school is about 1/4 mile up on
the left.
Another way to do it is to approach from Exit 17 on I-89 and take route 4
through Enfield and Canaan to Rte. 118. Go left onto 118 until it intersects
with 25/3A/Tenney Mtn. Hwy where you will go right and follow signs to Plymouth
and I-93. Take 93 North to Exit 32 and go east on 112/Kancamagus Hwy as above.
Yet another way (this is the way the basketball bus went last year) is to take
Exit 17 on
I-89 and continue on route 4 through Enfield and Canaan. In Danbury, take a
left onto Route 104 through Bristol and New Hampton to the intersection of route
3. Take route 3 north to Meredith and take a right onto route 25 east to W.
Ossippee. Turn left at the lights in W. Ossippee onto route 16 north. Continue
for about 20 miles. After the first set of lights in Conway, the school is
about 1/4 mile on your left.
Pack a map! :)
HHS Boys Varsity Soccer Schedule 2007 (UPDATED 08.30.07)
Thurs Aug 30 @ Bedford H.S. 6:00 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Sept 1 @ Kennett 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Wed Sept 5 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 8 Milford 1:00
Tues Sept 11 Con-Val 4:30
Sat Sept 15 @ Oyster River 2:00 Depart 11:00 AM
Tues Sept 18 @ Lebanon 4:30 Depart 3:15 PM
Thurs Sept 20 Plymouth 4:30
Wed Sept 26 Monadnock 4:30
Sat Sept 29 Hollis-Brookline 12:00
Wed Oct 3 Stevens 4:00
Sat Oct 6 @ St. Thomas 4:00 Depart 1:30 PM (Time changed)
Wed Oct 10 @ Fall Mountain 6:00 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Oct. 13 @ Souhegan 6:00 Depart 1:30 PM
Tue Oct 16 Lebanon 6:00
Fri Oct 19 @ Monadnock 3:30 Depart 12:45 PM
Fri Oct 26 NHIAA First Round
Sun Oct 28 NHIAA Quarterfinal
Thurs Nov 1 NHIAA Semis
Sun Nov 4 NHIAA Final
Sat Sept 1 @ Kennett 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Wed Sept 5 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 8 Milford 1:00
Tues Sept 11 Con-Val 4:30
Sat Sept 15 @ Oyster River 2:00 Depart 11:00 AM
Tues Sept 18 @ Lebanon 4:30 Depart 3:15 PM
Thurs Sept 20 Plymouth 4:30
Wed Sept 26 Monadnock 4:30
Sat Sept 29 Hollis-Brookline 12:00
Wed Oct 3 Stevens 4:00
Sat Oct 6 @ St. Thomas 4:00 Depart 1:30 PM (Time changed)
Wed Oct 10 @ Fall Mountain 6:00 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Oct. 13 @ Souhegan 6:00 Depart 1:30 PM
Tue Oct 16 Lebanon 6:00
Fri Oct 19 @ Monadnock 3:30 Depart 12:45 PM
Fri Oct 26 NHIAA First Round
Sun Oct 28 NHIAA Quarterfinal
Thurs Nov 1 NHIAA Semis
Sun Nov 4 NHIAA Final
HHS Boys JV Soccer Schedule 2007
Thurs Aug 30 @ Bedford H.S. 4:30 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Sept 1 @ Kennett 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Wed Sept 5 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 8 Milford 1:00
Tues Sept 11 Con-Val 4:30
Sat Sept 15 @ Oyster River 2:00 Depart 11:00 AM
Tues Sept 18 @ Lebanon 4:30 Depart 3:15 PM
Thurs Sept 20 Plymouth 4:30
Wed Sept 26 Monadnock 4:30
Sat Sept 29 Hollis-Brookline 12:00
Wed Oct 3 Stevens 4:00
Sat Oct 6 @ St. Thomas 2:30 Depart 11:30 AM
Wed Oct 10 @ Fall Mountain 4:00 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Oct 13 @ Souhegan 4:00 Depart 1:30 PM
Tue Oct 16 Lebanon 4:00
Fri Oct 19 @ Monadnock 3:30 Depart 12:45 PM
Sat Sept 1 @ Kennett 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Wed Sept 5 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 8 Milford 1:00
Tues Sept 11 Con-Val 4:30
Sat Sept 15 @ Oyster River 2:00 Depart 11:00 AM
Tues Sept 18 @ Lebanon 4:30 Depart 3:15 PM
Thurs Sept 20 Plymouth 4:30
Wed Sept 26 Monadnock 4:30
Sat Sept 29 Hollis-Brookline 12:00
Wed Oct 3 Stevens 4:00
Sat Oct 6 @ St. Thomas 2:30 Depart 11:30 AM
Wed Oct 10 @ Fall Mountain 4:00 Depart 2:00 PM
Sat Oct 13 @ Souhegan 4:00 Depart 1:30 PM
Tue Oct 16 Lebanon 4:00
Fri Oct 19 @ Monadnock 3:30 Depart 12:45 PM
HHS Boys Freshman Soccer Schedule 2007
Thur Sept 6 @Thetford Academy 4:30 Depart 3:30 PM
Sat Sept 8 Oyster River 12:00
Mon Sept 17 @ Lebanon 5:00 Depart 4:00 PM
Tues Sept 18 @Cardigan Mountain 4:30 Depart 2:45 PM
Mon Sept 24 Cardigan Mountain 4:00
Tues Sept 25 John Stark 4:00
Fri Sept 28 @John Stark 5:30 Depart 1:45 PM
Sat Sept 29 @Oyster River 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Fri Oct 12 Thetford Academy 4:00
Sat Oct. 13 @Keene 12:00 Depart 9:30 AM
Sat Sept 8 Oyster River 12:00
Mon Sept 17 @ Lebanon 5:00 Depart 4:00 PM
Tues Sept 18 @Cardigan Mountain 4:30 Depart 2:45 PM
Mon Sept 24 Cardigan Mountain 4:00
Tues Sept 25 John Stark 4:00
Fri Sept 28 @John Stark 5:30 Depart 1:45 PM
Sat Sept 29 @Oyster River 12:00 Depart 9:00 AM
Fri Oct 12 Thetford Academy 4:00
Sat Oct. 13 @Keene 12:00 Depart 9:30 AM
HHS Boys Reserve Soccer Schedule 2007
Thur Aug 30 Coe-Brown 4:30
Mon Sept 10 @Fall Mountain 5:30 Depart 3:30 PM
Sat Sept 15 @ Kimball Union 2:00 Depart 12:15 PM
Sat Sept 22 @Cardigan Mountain 2:00 Depart 12:15 PM
Mon Sept 24 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 29 Cardigan Mountain 3:00
Mon Oct 1 Kimball Union 4:30
Tues Oct 2 @Coe Brown 4:30 Depart 2:00 PM
Fri Oct 12 @Cardigan Mountain 4:30 Depart 2:45 PM
Mon Oct. 15 @Hartford 4:30 Depart 3:30 PM
Thur Oct 18 Lebanon 4:00
Mon Sept 10 @Fall Mountain 5:30 Depart 3:30 PM
Sat Sept 15 @ Kimball Union 2:00 Depart 12:15 PM
Sat Sept 22 @Cardigan Mountain 2:00 Depart 12:15 PM
Mon Sept 24 Fall Mountain 4:00
Sat Sept 29 Cardigan Mountain 3:00
Mon Oct 1 Kimball Union 4:30
Tues Oct 2 @Coe Brown 4:30 Depart 2:00 PM
Fri Oct 12 @Cardigan Mountain 4:30 Depart 2:45 PM
Mon Oct. 15 @Hartford 4:30 Depart 3:30 PM
Thur Oct 18 Lebanon 4:00
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Directions to Bedford Game, Thursday, August 30, 6 pm




DIRECTIONS to Beford HS
Take I-89 South to I-93 South
Go through toll booths and stay to the left on Rte 3 to Manchester/Nashua (Edward Everett Turnpike)
Take exit for Rte 101 towards Milford
Turn left at RT-101 (signs for Milford/RT-101 W/Keene)
Proceed approx. 1.5 M and turn left on Nashua Rd
Proceed approx .4 M to Bedford HS
This is a new school, so we are not familiar with the actual field location.
Boys Soccer Program Meeting for Players & Parents
There will be a meeting on Monday, August 27 at 6:00 pm at the Hanover High School Gym for players and parents of all the boys teams.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Directions to PreSeason Jamboree @ Exeter, Sat Aug 25



Sat. Aug 25
Round Robin w/
CVU (VT)@ 10 am
Exeter (NH)@ 1:30 pm
Directions to Exeter High School - From Hanover High School
(See First Map Above)
Go South on Lebanon St, continue through light at COOP Food Store
Lebanon Street becomes Rt 120
Continue on Rt 120 South to I-89Turn left to merge onto I-89 S
Continue to follow I-89 S
Take the exit onto I-93 S toward Manchester/Boston
Go through Toll Booth
Stay to the right and follow signs to Boston/ I-93S
(See Second Map Above)
Merge left onto RT-101 E toward Seacoast/Portsmouth
(See Third Map Above)
Take exit 8
Turn left at end of ramp onto N Rd
Turn right onto Epping Rd/Rt 27
Proceed approx 1.2 miles to school on left
Monday, August 20, 2007
Directions to Kearsarge Regional High School, Thursday August 23, 5 pm
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