We hope that many of you received the email invitation to start following the Marauder Soccer Blog, and will make a regular practice of reading these entries, which will regularly carry useful information. In this installment, we will introduce the 2020 Marauder Coaching Staff. There are four Head Coaches, and three volunteer assistants. All seven coaches will occasionally work with one or more of the teams. Coach Grabill, for instance, will again this year have part-time responsibility with the Freshman team. Here are your 2020 coaches: Rob Grabill - Varsity Boys Head Coach Entering his 18th year as a coach at Hanover High (three as varsity Assistant and fifteenth as Head Coach), Rob Grabill continues to add to a resume that extends back well over 40 years. He has coached youth, recreation and camp soccer since 1970, and began coaching high school soccer in 1974. Grabill has over 20 years of experience as a college coach, and more th...
As the Hanover High School community prepares for a new and unique school year, we are also preparing for the 2020 soccer season. Starting today, this blog will be published every day through November and will be the best source for current information about the Hanover High Boys' program, which will encompass 100 players on four teams. Despite the challenges imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, we will be able to offer a safe and productive program, following all of the guidelines from national, state and local health authorities, as well at the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA), the Dresden School Board, and the Hanover High Athletic Department. There will be many ways to receive information about HHS Boys Soccer: e-mails, the HHS Athletic Web site, and social media (BAND, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter). We will provide links to all. However, THIS BLOG is the best way to get daily, current, cutting-edge, accurate information. All players...
Soccer seasons don't always end the way they are drawn up. The best laid plans can be waylaid by pandemics, bad weather, and bad fortune. But good luck, and great results, are sometimes the residue of good planning. After a long, long season (since June, for many of these players), it would be understandable if fatigue and stress and ennui would make it hard to stage an epic game. Yet on Wednesday afternoon, with the slanting sunlight illuminating the dappled orange foliage surrounding The Pasture, the JV2 and Freshman teams staged a classic. The final match in a long intramural series was the best one played, and came down to the wire before the Freshmen eked out a 2-1 victory. It was truly, though, a match with all winners. Both teams shrugged off distractions, made no excuses, and went after each other with skill and tactical maturity. The depth and quality of the Hanover program was on full display. The match started typically, with the Fres...
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