Hornet field hockey beats Oakmont in first round, falls to Dover-Sherborn in second

THE HORNETS celebrate Keely Hannon’s goal, which gave them a 2-1 lead in the 4th quarter of a 3-1 victory over Oakmont in the first round of the Div. 3 state tournament on Nov. 2. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

DOVER — On Monday evening, the North Reading High field hockey team traveled south to Dover-Sherborn for the MIAA Division 3 Round of 16 game.

The Raiders sent the Hornets home for the end of the season winning 4-1.

“They are a very skilled team and they are fast,” said Hornets first-year head coach Mikayla Allen. “We put up a good fight in the first half but lost that spark in the second half.”

The Hornets broke the ice as Keely Hannon scored off a corner with 2:32 left in the first quarter assisted by Alyse Mutti.

That lead, however, only lasted 28 seconds as the Raiders’ Avery Bent scored off a corner to tie the game.

The score stayed knotted at one until the third quarter as the Raiders scored the eventual game-winning goal 2:37 into the third as Elyse Bissada found the back of the Hornet net.

Dover-Sherborn then made it 3-1 with 4:44 left in the third on a goal by Avery Hadfield. The Raiders got their final tally with 2:34 left in the game as Drew Hussar scored.

“We were playing like individuals and not a team in the second half,” said Allen, as a majority of the action was in Hornet territory in the second half.

North Reading goalie, Caroline Burton, made 11 saves as her record finished at 12-5-2.

With the loss, the 14th-seeded Hornets ended the year at 12-5-2. The 3rd-seeded Raiders, meanwhile, improved to 16-2-2.

Dover-Sherborn had 10 corners while the Hornets had just three.

 

CAROLINE BURTON makes a save against Oakmont during NR’s 3-1, first round state tournament win on Nov. 2. Also pictured are Alyse Mutti and Anna Abruzzese (20). (Eric Evans Photo)

On Nov. 2, the Hornets defeated guest Oakmont, 3-1, in the Round of 32 as Allen picked up her first-ever postseason win as a varsity head coach.

Sabrina Mini scored, unassisted, for the game’s first goal with 10:51 left in the first quarter. The Spartans tied the game with 6:25 remaining in the first half as Rachel Simkewicz scored.

Hannon had the eventual game-winning goal scoring with 8:46 left in the fourth quarter off a corner. Ellie Moberg assisted.

Joanne McLoughlin added the insurance goal with 3:07 left. That tally was assisted by Sophia El-Sheikh.

Burton made three saves in goal.

“They put up a good fight and they have a tremendous goalie (Annika Sallila),” said Allen.

North Reading had four corners while the Spartans had none.

“Holding them to no corners made a huge difference,” said Allen.

The 19-seeded Spartans ended the year at 7-10-1 with the defeat.

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