Carolyn Malloy was teetering on the brink of a school record for 52-plus minutes yesterday.
She sat tied with Chelsey Feole's 2002 mark of 28 goals in one season after scoring twice against Pinkerton in the semifinal. Then, with 7:19 left in the game, she broke the record with Salem's third goal of the game.
Read More »The word "dynasty" is used all too frequently these days. But the Salem field hockey is as close to one as any team that has had the word heaped upon it in recent years. The Blue Devils bore that out yesterday, cruising to a 4-0 win over Timberlane in the Class L championship, and clinching their third state title in a row and sixth in the last seven years.
Read More »BEDFORD, N.H. | This time, there will be a winner.
After laying waste to their respective semifinal opponents in a doubleheader at Bedford High School, top seed Salem and No. 2 Timberlane will meet again Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Bedford to finally determine the Granite State's top team. The squads battled to a 2-2 deadlock three weeks ago, the lone blemish on either team's record. And fittingly, the rematch will be for the Class L championship.
Read More »Carolyn Malloy's scoring streak did not end with the regular season. She scored three goals in leading top-seeded Salem to a 6-0 victory over No. 8 Londonderry in the Class L tourney quarterfinals.
Kyleigh Keating scored a goal and assisted on two others while Katie Bettencourt had a goal and an assist and Michaela Galvin had the sixth goal. Tatum Dyer and Ashley Mulkey each had an assist for the Blue Devils, who take on Pinkerton at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the class L semifinals.
Read More »Kyleigh Keating scored twice and assisted on another as Salem remained undefeated (13-0-1) after a 4-1 win over Winnacunnet. Carolyn Malloy and Katie Bettencourt scored the other Blue Devils goal.
Read More »PLAISTOW, N.H. | There were no losers, but there were winners.
In fact, don't for a moment think that nothing was gained yesterday afternoon when unbeatens Salem and Timberlane battled to a 2-2 tie in one of the biggest regular-season showdowns in recent area memory.
Read More »Ashley Mulkey, Carolyn Malloy and Tatum Dyer are ready to move in a new direction.
Field hockey teammates since starting the sport together in Windham as sixth graders, they are captains for two-time defending Class L champion Salem, which has a showdown of unbeatens at 4 p.m. Friday at Timberlane.
Read More »Kyleigh Keating scored three goals to lead Salem to a 5-1 win over Concord. Carolyn Malloy and Katie Bettencourt both scored a goal and an assist in the win.
Read More »2006 record: 15-2, won Class L title
Returning starters (9): Katie Bettencourt, Sr., forward; Carolyn Malloy, Sr., forward; Ashley Mulkey, Sr., midfield; Tatum Dyer, Sr., midfield; Michaela Galvin, Sr., midfield; Taylor Dyer, Sr., defense; Chelsea Morrison, Sr., defense; Kyleigh Keating, Jr., forward; Erica DePinto, Jr., defense
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