Plymouth MI, September 25, 2025
News Summary
In a recent girls hockey match, Hartland triumphed over Plymouth with a score of 3-1, marking Hartland’s first win in the league this season. With this victory, Hartland’s record improves to 1-3 in the league and 6-12 overall, while Plymouth faces its fifth consecutive home defeat, dropping to 5-12. Both teams are gearing up for upcoming matches, aiming for support from home crowds.
Hartland edged Plymouth with a score of 3-1 in their recent girls hockey match, marking Hartland’s first win in the league this season. This victory improved Hartland’s league record to 1-3 and adjusted their overall record to 6-12. Conversely, Plymouth’s loss contributed to their ongoing struggles, consolidating their fifth consecutive defeat at home, which has been ongoing since last season, and dropping their record to 5-12.
Both teams are optimistic about receiving support from their home crowd in upcoming games. Hartland is set to compete against Salem at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, while Plymouth’s next match is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday against Athens.
This article additionally highlights Plymouth’s girls varsity hockey team, which concluded their season with an 11-8-2 record after losing to Dennis-Yarmouth in the Division 2 playoffs. Plymouth has a co-op girls high school hockey program that comprises players from both Plymouth North and Plymouth South, which has seen steady growth since the formation of the first all-girls team in the 2014-15 season.
The program enjoys support from connections established in the Plymouth Youth Hockey organization, fostering a sense of community among the athletes. Recently, on February 22, the high school team participated in a Play Like a Girl Hockey clinic, working with 20 youth players from PYH to enhance relationships between high school players and younger athletes.
Head coach Mike McCosh underscores the importance of mentoring connections between high school and youth players. Lauren Allen serves as a vital link for the players, being involved in both the youth league and the varsity team. Before McCosh’s tenure began in 2019, the team was previously coached by Sadie Wright-Ward.
Players recall how they looked up to older girls in high school when they were younger, fostering a critical connection that is key for the program’s continuing success and development. McCosh believes that the current crop of athletes is determined to compete successfully, drawing comparisons to any boys team he has coached.
Upcoming Matches
- Hartland vs. Salem – Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
- Plymouth vs. Athens – Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Season Overview
Plymouth’s girls hockey program has seen growth since its inception. The combination of players from Plymouth North and Plymouth South, along with support from the youth hockey community, plays an important role in developing young talent. The recent collaboration with younger players emphasizes the foundation built on mentorship and teamwork.
Hartland vs. Plymouth Match Summary
- Final Score: Hartland 3, Plymouth 1
- Hartland’s League Record: 1-3
- Plymouth’s Record: 5-12
- Hartland’s Overall Record: 6-12
- Plymouth’s Home Losing Streak: 5 games
Plymouth’s Season Ending Summary
- Overall Record: 11-8-2
- Last Playoff Outcome: Lost to Dennis-Yarmouth in Division 2 playoffs
FAQ
What was the final score of the girls hockey match between Hartland and Plymouth?
The final score was Hartland 3, Plymouth 1.
What are Hartland’s and Plymouth’s current records?
Hartland’s league record is now 1-3, and their overall record is 6-12. Plymouth’s record has dropped to 5-12.
When are Hartland’s and Plymouth’s next matches?
Hartland will compete against Salem at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, and Plymouth’s next match is against Athens at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Key Match Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Match Result | Hartland 3, Plymouth 1 |
| Hartland’s League Record | 1-3 |
| Plymouth’s Record | 5-12 |
| Hartland’s Overall Record | 6-12 |
| Plymouth’s Home Losing Streak | 5 games |
| Plymouth’s Season Ending Record | 11-8-2 |
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- Wikipedia: Ice Hockey
- Google Search: High School Hockey
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Ice Hockey
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