Hanover Nets First Home Win Against Keene, 3-2
Hanover boys soccer won their second game in a row and first at home with a 3-2 victory over Keene Monday. Senior Jack Gardner led the Bears with a pair of goals, and now has three on the season. Hanover let 1-0 at halftime, and stretched their advantage to 3-0 early in the second half before Keene made it interesting with a pair of late goals. Hanover goalkeeper Ty Nolon preserved the win with a couple of big saves in the closing minutes of the game.
Gardner opened the scoring at 35:40, taking a lead pass from Ryder Hayes. Three minutes after halftime, a Hanover free kick into the penalty area was controlled by Becket McCurdy, who slipped the ball to Zach Tracy for a short-range shot and a 2-0 lead. Five minute later, Andrew McGuire fed Gardner for his second goal of the game.
Nolon made seven saves for Hanover, who got strong performances at midfield from Hayes, Tracy and juniors Carter and Will Guerin.
Hanover returns to action Thursday at 4:30 with their toughest test to date, a match with unbeaten Manchester Memorial.
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