The Marauder JV continued to show composure in close games, beating Nashua North 3-2 for their eighth win in a row. Blake Palmer broke a 2-2 tie early in the second half to give Hanover the win that pushed their record to 10-1 on the season.
Colm Seigne opened the scoring in the first minute of the game, converting the rebound of a shot by Christo Dragnev off the left post for his fourth goal of the season. Nashua North tied the game with a penalty kick in the 14th minute after Gary Li's tackle in the box was judged to be a foul.
The Marauders regained the lead six minutes later when Harris LaRock his a goal kick that was collected by Sawyer Hanlon, who found the time and space to race in on the goal and score his third goal in four games. Once again Nashua North equalized with 13 minutes to go in the half when a player found room in the center and beat LaRock with a shot from the top of the penalty area.
Eight minutes into the second half, Palmer took a pass from Owen Stadheim and hit a blast form 20 yards out to give the Marauders the lead for the final time. It was Palmer's fourth goal of the year and third in the past four games.
The win was the third one-goal margin for the Marauders in a row, and the fourth in the last five games. Hanover continues their homestand with the program's first-ever Homecoming game played in Vermont. They will host Manchester Memorial at 4:00 at the Dresden Fields. Fans are asked to bring contributions of non-perishable food items to the game for donation to the Haven Food Pantry.
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