HANOVER BOYS BEAT MV 1-0 TO FINISH UNBEATEN SEASON
The Hanover High boys closed their regular season with a 1-0 victory over Merrimack Valley, ending with a record of 15-0-1 for their second consecutive undefeated season. The Marauders have clinched the top seed in the NHIAA Class I Tournament, which will open next Wednesday with a home game. The win extended Hanover’s unbeaten streak to 43 games, two away from the third-longest streak in NH history, currently held by the Hanover 1992-1994 teams.
Merrimack Valley came into the match with a record of 10-4-1 and was eager to prove themselves playoff-ready. It because clear quickly that they were making a strong commitment to defense, clogging the midfield with five players and sacrificing any sort of territorial edge. This was certainly reflected in the 22-1 shot margin enjoyed by the Marauders, who had to work long and hard before a dazzling goal by Henry Caldwell in the 73rd minute decided the match. It was an exercise in patience for Hanover, and a credit to their maturity that they passed a test which will make them stronger in the playoff hunt to come.
The Marauders started the game at less than full strength, with Lou Gemunden on the bench resting a pulled groin and Kevin Dade sitting for an important exam in his Dartmouth math course. Apparently the Dartmouth professors aren’t impressed by the world-shattering significance of the Class I soccer world. Gunnar Shaw and Oscar Eriksson did a fine job filling in, and Hanover created a number of good chances in the first half, with near misses off the feet of Yosef Osheyack and Ben Rimmer.
Looking for more offense in the second half, Coach Grabill moved Osheyack to striker and inserted Ben Harris in Osheyack’s slot as a flank midfielder. Hanover pressed forward with increasing urgency, aided by Trevor Barlowe’s energy at midfield. Barlowe, Rimmer and Henry Caldwell all saw good chances miss by a whisker, and as the clock wound below the ten-minute mark, the frigid fans wondered if overtime would be in store.
These are the moments made for big-time players who are at their best in the dying moments of important games. Henry Caldwell has been training for years for times like this, and when his team needed him the most, he didn’t disappoint. Taking the ball inside the midfield mark on his favored left side of the field, Caldwell juked past two defenders and found room before a third closed on him, ripping a shot that found the side netting inside the far post for his 11th goal of a truly stellar senior season and a 1-0 lead.
Faced with killing the clock for the final seven minutes, the Marauders played some of their most attractive soccer of the season, continuing to push forward for a second score and pinning Merrimack Valley deep in their end with a dazzling display of intelligent short passing. The clinching goal almost came in the form of a header by Yosef Osheyack that just cleared the crossbar, but it was clear that the 1-0 lead was safer than a pedestrian crossing Lebanon street in front of Hanover High School after dismissal.
It was another great game for the Marauder defense, which recorded its 11th shutout of the season, finishing the 16-game regular season schedule with only five goals allowed. Not one of the five regular defenders (Shaw, Tecca, Remillard, Hanna and Gemunden) was a starter at back until this season, but they have molded into a unit which can claim to be as effective as any in Hanover history.
Parts of the Class I playoff picture will be murky until the playoff pairings are announced by the NHIAA on Monday, but it appears very likely that Hanover, tied with St. Thomas at the top of the table with a 15-0-1 mark, will take the top seed by virtue of having a better record over playoff-bound teams. This will earn them a first-round game on Wednesday against 16th seed Monadnock. The default time for all first round games is 3:00, but it’s possible that the kickoff will occur at 6:00. Stay tuned for details.
“It’s been a grand season so far,” commented Grabill, “not for the records but for how well the team has played and for the progress they have made. They are eager to see how much better they can be, and the days ahead will provide that opportunity. These are the times that every Hanover player dreams of, and they will be ready.”