2006 Varsity Field Hockey
5 W - 5 L - 1 T
5/10/2008 4:00 Girls JV Lacrosse Tabor
5/10/2008 2:00 Girls Softball Tabor
5/10/2008 4:00 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Tabor
5/10/2008 4:00 Boys JV Lacrosse NMH
5/10/2008 3:30 Boys Varsity Lacrosse NMH
5/10/2008 2:00 JV Baseball Exeter HS
5/10/2008 3:00 Varsity Baseball Cushing
5/10/2008 3:00 Girls Crew Andover/Tabor @ Andover
5/10/2008 2:00 Girls Water Polo Loomis
5/10/2008 2:00 Golf Governor's/Andover @ GA
5/10/2008 2:00 Girls JV Tennis Tilton (V)
5/10/2008 1:30 Boys Varsity A Tennis Deerfield
5/10/2008 1:30 Boys Varsity B Tennis Deerfield
5/10/2008 2:00 Boys Track NMH/Deerfield @ NMH
5/10/2008 2:00 Girls Track NMH/Deerfield @ NMH
5/10/2008 3:00 Boys Crew Tabor/Andover @ PA
5/10/2008 3:00 Cycling Profile RR
5/14/2008 3:00 Girls Varsity A Tennis Groton
5/14/2008 3:15 Boys Varsity B Tennis KUA
5/14/2008 3:00 Girls JV Tennis Proctor (V)
5/14/2008 3:00 Girls Softball Brewster
5/14/2008 3:30 Boys JV Lacrosse Cardigan Mountain
5/14/2008 3:00 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Brewster
5/14/2008 3:00 Boys Varsity A Tennis St. John's Prep
5/14/2008 3:00 Girls JV Lacrosse Shore Country Day School
5/14/2008 3:00 JV Baseball Andover JV2
5/14/2008 3:30 Boys Varsity Lacrosse Winchendon
5/14/2008 3:45 Varsity Baseball NMH
5/14/2008 3:00 GVB Tennis Gann Academy
5/14/2008 3:15 Cycling New Hampton RR Championship
5/17/2008 1:30 Girls JV Lacrosse Deerfield
5/17/2008 Girls Softball tournament
5/17/2008 Varsity Baseball tournament
5/17/2008 Girls Track Interschols @ Andover
5/17/2008 Boys Track Interschols @ Andover
5/17/2008 9:00 Girls Varsity A Tennis Kent Tournament
5/17/2008 1:30 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Deerfield
5/17/2008 3:00 Boys Crew St. Paul's
5/17/2008 3:30 JV Baseball Cushing
5/17/2008 GV Water Polo NE Tournament
5/17/2008 3:00 Girls Crew St. Paul's
5/17/2008 Boys Varsity A Tennis tournament
5/17/2008 3:30 Boys JV Lacrosse Deerfield
5/17/2008 1:00 Cycling Andover
5/17/2008 2:00 Golf Governor's/Andover @ PCC
5/17/2008 3:30 Boys Varsity Lacrosse Deerfield
5/21/2008 2:30 Boys Varsity A Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 4:30 Boys Varsity Lacrosse Holderness
5/21/2008 3:30 GJV Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 2:30 Girls Varsity A Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 2:30 Boys Varsity B Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 2:30 Boys JV Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 3:00 JV Baseball Pingree
5/21/2008 2:30 GVB Tennis Andover
5/21/2008 10:00 Golf Kingswood Oxford Tourney
5/21/2008 3:00 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Holderness
5/21/2008 2:30 Girls Softball Proctor
5/21/2008 3:00 Boys JV Lacrosse Holderness
5/21/2008 3:00 Girls JV Lacrosse Holderness
5/23/2008 6:30 BV Lacrosse Andover
5/23/2008 5:30 GJV Lacrosse Andover
5/23/2008 5:30 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Andover
5/24/2008 2:00 JV Baseball Andover
5/24/2008 2:00 Boys JV Lacrosse Andover
5/24/2008 1:00 Girls Softball Andover (DH)
5/24/2008 2:00 Girls Track Andover
5/24/2008 Girls Crew NEIRA @ Quinsigamond
5/24/2008 Boys Crew NEIRA @ Quinsigamond
5/24/2008 2:00 Varsity Baseball Andover
5/24/2008 2:00 Boys Track Andover
5/24/2008 Girls Varsity A Tennis NE Tournament @ Milton
Field Hockey: 2007 Season Roundup
Field Hockey: 2006 Season Roundup
Worcester ~ a strong opponent for us on this day ~ tenacious, first-to-ball, low sticks, tight defense, full of desire to thwart a pace we can set. PEA ~ a young team. Learning to play together. Coming off beautiful playing against Cushing last Saturday. Against WA ~ Passing game off. Flat-footed. Hits off. Still learning to spread the field. No talking. Captain's words at half-time: "playing like individuals not like a team." Good chances at goal. Many shots. Worcester GK really tough, quick, agile, vocal. Second half better ~ especially at start. More communication between mids and offenders.Submitted by Coach Carbonell
Varsity Field Hockey travelled the long haul to Deerfield this Saturday to compete with them on their grass field, a harsh change from playing on our turf. Arriving after two and a half hours with only ten minutes to warm up, Exeter was not quite prepared for a tough game, slow on the grass but quick-paced because of Deerfield's strong and aggressive play. Deerfield dominated much of the first half, scoring within the first five minutes to secure the pace, one Exeter could not get back easily. Second half was a different story. Exeter dominated; Deerfield got a break away and scored a text book shot. Exeter countered in a circle scrum. The last ten minutes of the game were full of intensity, chances to score for Exeter, momentum to keep the ball in our end. Exeter significantly shifted its play in the second half - the offense of Ali Arnal, Lauren Greer and Annie Mitchell working more in sync with the links on recovery and explosion, the defenders switching the fields. Exeter opened up the game and used the width and began talking. As Elara Mosquera, who led the defense, said at the end of the game, "It could have gone either way and we progressed, which is essential. You have to be happy with that." Freshman Hannah Najar had a particularly impressive game, showing off her speed, her ability to block out her opponents, and her sly moves. Ali MacNamee played for Captain Jessie West and filled in the role of the right back nicely. Julia Ryan's shifting strategy in the middle of the game created the change in tempo and Kaitlin Wahl's right link runs brought the ball into the offensive circle time and time again. For the second half, the team played together very well for a young crew still finding a unified rhythm.Submiited by Coach Carbonell
Deerfield dominated much of the first half, scoring within the first five minutes to secure the pace, one Exeter could not get back easily. Second half was a different story. Exeter dominated; Deerfield got a break away and scored a text book shot. Exeter countered in a circle scrum. The last ten minutes of the game were full of intensity, chances to score for Exeter, momentum to keep the ball in our end.
Exeter significantly shifted its play in the second half - the offense of Ali Arnal, Lauren Greer and Annie Mitchell working more in sync with the links on recovery and explosion, the defenders switching the fields. Exeter opened up the game and used the width and began talking. As Elara Mosquera, who led the defense, said at the end of the game, "It could have gone either way and we progressed, which is essential. You have to be happy with that." Freshman Hannah Najar had a particularly impressive game, showing off her speed, her ability to block out her opponents, and her sly moves. Ali MacNamee played for Captain Jessie West and filled in the role of the right back nicely. Julia Ryan's shifting strategy in the middle of the game created the change in tempo and Kaitlin Wahl's right link runs brought the ball into the offensive circle time and time again. For the second half, the team played together very well for a young crew still finding a unified rhythm.Submiited by Coach Carbonell