Sarah Dempsey scored 14 of her team-high 22 points in the fourth quarter to lift Windham to a 44-36 win over Dover.
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Timberlane's boys outscored Dover 22-3 in a near flawless third quarter and went on to defeat a strong Dover club, 62-52. Kyle Ventola had a career-high 22 points to lead the way while junior Bob Olson was everywhere with 19 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks and 2 steals. Sophomore point guard Sean Chanakira had two big 3-pointers and 12 points.
Read More »After scoring 10 points in her high school debut, Salem freshman Olivia Murray followed by dropping 16 with three 3s in a 44-32 win over Dover. Stella Hazelton chipped in with 9 points on three 3s, and Briana Boucher added 6.
Read More »The Pinkerton volleyball team fell to an early 2-0 deficit to Dover, but rallied back to win the next two sets, both by a score of 25-17. But No. 6 Dover used a late 4-point rally in the decisive fifth set to win, 15-12, for the 3-2 match victory. The third-seeded Astros, which end their fine season 17-3, were led by 26 digs, 11 kills, 19 service points and 5 aces from Ella Dandrade.
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Windham's field hockey team had an impressive 3-0 win over Dover to advance to the Division 1 semifinals next Tuesday against Bishop Guertin, which upset Winnacunnet. Ryane Farrell, Livi Manchester and Cam Livingstone scored for the Jaguars (14-1).
Read More »Senior quad-captain John Gouthro scored his first goal of the season to help the Salem boys soccer team to a 5-2 win over Dover. Walaedine Hounane found the back of the net three times for the Blue Devils (5-8-2), and now has 11 goals for the season.
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In her last home meet of her career, Pinkerton senior Meghan Cross finished first in 19:44 for 3.1 miles to pace the Astros to an tri-meet win over Salem and Dover. Silvia Caddell finished second for Salem.
Read More »The Pinkerton girls soccer team trailed Dover 2-0 at halftime, but came out of the break on fire. The Astros dropped four goals in the final 40 minutes to earn a 4-2 win.
Read More »Things looked dire for the Timberlane girls soccer team, trailing 2-1 with just under five minutes to play. But the Owls got some heroics, first when Monica Bajgrowicz skated around the goalie and scored to tie the game. Then, a minute later, Alida Bates got free and hammered a 25-yard shot with her left foot that found the opposite corner of the net to give the Owls a dramatic 3-2 win over Dover.
Read More »Owen Larouco scored twice and Charlie Breen also scored as Windham tripped Dover, 3-1.
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