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Georgetown Royals Field Hockey '07

Georgetown downs Wilmingon

Kelly Burke scored twice and added an assist to lead Georgetown to a 3-0 win over Wilmington. Sarah LeBlanc chipped in with a goal and Karen O'Hare had eight saves for the Royals.

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Field Hockey, 09/27/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems look sharp

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Anne Cleary had two goals to lead Pentucket to a 3-1 victory over Georgetown. Spencer Lentine added a goal for the Sachems. Lyndsay Beaton had two assists. Christine Roy had one. Danielle Epstein scored the Georgetown goal.

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Field Hockey, 09/25/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Gaffny hat trick vaults North Andover over Georgetown

Lauren Gaffny struck three times for North Andover, and Alison McCarthy made three saves to lead the Scarlet Knights to a 3-0 win over Georgetown. Kathie Andrusin added two assists for undefeated North Andover (7-0). Sarah Osborne made seven saves in the loss.

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Field Hockey, 09/22/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Georgetown beats North Reading

Sarah Leblanc scored twice, Danielle Epstein had a goal and an assist, and Kelly Burke chipped in two assists as Georgetown dropped North Reading, 4-0. Kiara Zani came up big in defeat with 36 saves.

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Field Hockey, 09/18/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Burke's big day propels Royals

Georgetown broke open a 1-1 game at halftime and cruised to a 4-1 win over Ipswich in Cape Ann League Small action. Kelly Burke scored a pair of goals for the Royals (2-1) while Sarah Leblanc and Danielle Epstein (assist) also had goals in the win. Karen O'Hare stopped six shots to earn the win while defender Haley Gisonno and midfielder Emily Messelaar had strong defensive games.

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Field Hockey, 09/10/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Georgetown Field Hockey Preview

Coach: Nicole Turcotte (3rd season)

Last year's record: 9-5-6

Key players: Danielle Epstein, sr.; Sarah LeBlanc, sr.; Kelly Burke, jr.; Emily Messelar, jr.; Haley Gisonno, jr.

Strengths: The Royals should have some explosiveness up front with six returning forwards. Last year's team scored three or more goals six times.

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Field Hockey, 09/02/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars