Memorial field hockey wins again, this time in Nashua

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Memorial’s Sydney Spenard (in red) chases Nashua South’s Mackenzie Berthiaume – photo/Andrew Sylvia

NASHUA, N.H. – A key save from Carly Dedrick on a late penalty stroke helped Manchester Memorial preserve what became a 3-2 victory over Nashua South on Wednesday night.

The penalty came with just over 3:30 left in the contest, as a Memorial defender inadvertently blocked the ball with her foot, stopping what would have otherwise been a goal.

Amy Marison went to Dedrick’s right side with both teams anxiously watching, but Dedrick responded with a diving save, one of many on the evening.

“We had that penalty stroke because we got a little bit messy,” said Memorial Head Coach Meredith Doyle.  “Dedrick is so on her toes. She amps us up and saves like that keep us in this game.

Sydney Spenard provided Memorial with a pair of goals, including the tie-breaking goal in the second half, and Isabella Giampa picked up a goal and an assist.

Doyle would have liked more offense, crediting South’s defense for holding her girls at bay for much of the contest.

Kirsten McIntire got both of South’s goals prior to the half.

This marks Memorial’s second win in a row and their third in four games. Now at 4-6, they’ll seek to edge closer to .500 on Oct. 9 (4 p.m.) at Dover. South (2-8) also plays again next week, with Bishop Guertin coming up.

Here are some other recent scores from Manchester’s high school teams.

Monday

Boys’ Soccer

Manchester West 2, John Stark 1

Girls’ Volleyball

Fall Mountain 3, Trinity 2

Bishop Guertin 3, Manchester Memorial 0

Tuesday

Boys’ Soccer

Manchester Central 2, Windham 1

Girls’ Soccer

Manchester Memorial 2, Keene 0

Pelham 4, Manchester West 0

Girls’ Volleyball

Manchester Central 3, Manchester West 0

Wednesday

Field Hockey

Manchester Central 1, Keene 0

 

About this Author

Andrew Sylvia

Assistant EditorManchester Ink Link

Born and raised in the Granite State, Andrew Sylvia has written approximately 10,000 pieces over his career for outlets across Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. On top of that, he's a licensed notary and licensed to sell property, casualty and life insurance, he's been a USSF trained youth soccer and futsal referee for the past six years and he can name over 60 national flags in under 60 seconds according to that flag game app he has on his phone, which makes sense because he also has a bachelor's degree in geography (like Michael Jordan). He can also type over 100 words a minute on a good day.