High schools: Concord closes regular season with 3-0 victory, plus more results from Wednesday’s games
Published: 10-17-2024 12:34 AM |
Concord 3, Timberlane 0
Key players: Concord – Nadia Hanna, Ally McGonigle
Highlights: The Crimson Tide shutout the Owls to wrap up the regular season. Concord will have the No. 7 seed for the Division I tournament, which begins next week.
Coach’s quote: “It was a nice win to wrap up the season. A big congratulations and thank you to our seven seniors – Nadia Hanna, Ally McGonigle, Lilly Merrill, Madison Mayo, Alex Costello, Claire Brown and Ellie Worster for a wonderful season.” – Concord’s Nicole Armaganian
Records: Concord 12-4; Timberlane 6-10
Bishop Brady 0, St. Thomas 0
Key players: Bishop Brady – Ava Archambault (14 saves); St. Thomas – Kensley Harris (24 saves)
Highlights: The Giants outshot the Saints, but couldn’t find the back of the cage in regulation or overtime to finish in a scoreless draw.
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Coach’s quote: “A hard fought game on a cold night in the last week of the regular season.” – Bishop Brady’s Kelly Owen
Records: Bishop Brady 8-4-1; St. Thomas 6-4-3
Coe-Brown 3, Campbell 2
Key players: Coe-Brown – Izzy Grenier (12 kills, 4 aces, 2 blocks), Haile Comeau (27 digs, 2 aces, kill), Emma Zeblisky (15 kills, 4 aces, 9 digs), Sofya Gunderson (team-high 6 aces)
Coach’s quote: “We were a bit tentative tonight, and in and out of playing Coe-Brown volleyball, but this team continues to find away. I love the pressure for us as we fight to get as good as we can during the regular season. Focus is now on to prepare for what’s next.” – Coe-Brown’s Renee Zobel
Records: Coe-Brown 13-1; Campbell 8-6
Gilford 3, Merrimack Valley 0
Key players: MV – Rhianna Cruz (block), Avery Snarey (block), Mackenzie Shelby (5 assists)
Highlights: The Pride kept the sets close and battled well in rallies, but struggled with serve receive to fall 25-13, 25-16, 25-23 to the Eagles. MV tallied seven kills and eight aces as a team.
Coach’s quote: “We shot ourselves in the foot tonight, especially with serve receive errors. We had a winnable game get away from us; often it was our own mistakes by not doing the little things. We need to be better as we brush this one off and move forward, we’re much better than we played at times tonight.” – MV’s Tom Clark
Records: Gilford 8-5; MV 0-13