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PEMBROKE – Coaches always say that it’s hard to beat the same team three times. But Pembroke managed to beat Bow a fourth.
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They might be small in numbers, but it didn’t stop area high school Nordic ski teams from having big performances at the NHIAA Nordic skiing state championships at the Great Glen Trails in Green’s Grant on Wednesday.
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Concord Christian Academy’s introduction to Division I basketball ended with a two-point loss to Bishop Guertin. But CCA’s D-I quarterfinal debut against Bishop Guertin ended in a victory.
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After winning their first ever state title last week, the Belmont Red Raider boys’ basketball led area programs in awards when the Division III basketball All-State teams were released by the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization this week.
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LACONIA – They only lost one game all season, but it’s one that especially stings for the Kingsmen.
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The Concord Christian Academy Kingsmen girls’ basketball team opened the Division I postseason tournament with a 55-42 win at home on Monday night.
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KEENE – In the final game of a championship-or-bust season, the Belmont High boys’ basketball team busted out its best moves. Crashing the boards for offensive rebounds and putbacks. Scoring fast-break points. And, while the game was tightening up down the stretch, maintaining composure.
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The top wrestlers from all three divisions of the NHIAA competed against each other at the Meet of Champions on Saturday at Londonderry High School, battling for the title of a true state champion and for spots at New Englands.
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BOW — The chemistry between Kearsarge’s guards is undeniable. When you’ve been playing together your whole life, the connection looks easy.
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Most Division IV teams don’t have the depth that Concord Christian Academy does, and it paid off on Monday night.
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PETERBOROUGH – The word was that the Bow High wrestling team was supposed to be in a rebuilding year. Consider the Falcons rebuilt.
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The top-seeded Belmont boys’ basketball team (18-1) opened its Division III postseason with a 72-50 victory over No. 8 Fall Mountain (12-6), while No. 3 Kearsarge needed double overtime to get by No. 6 Gilford, 48-45, in Friday night’s quarterfinal round.
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NORTH SUTTON – Austin Needham had a hand in every basket in the first quarter. AJ Tremblay hit 3-pointers in the second. The Whipple brothers went on a run in the third.
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The top skiers from across all four NHIAA divisions competed at the Meet of Champions at Cannon Mountain’s Mittersill Ski Area on Tuesday, and five area skiers earned the ability to extend their Alpine season a little more.
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New Hampshire’s Division II high school swimmers had to make some adustments after Saturday’s originally scheduled championship got moved to Friday. The swim meet beat the storm, and two area competitors beat all of their opponents.
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As head coach Bob Underhill puts it, “We have no rock stars, but they’re all stars.”
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The Hopkinton High girls’ ski team knew that defending its Division III Alpine state title wouldn’t be easy and that Gilford was going to be the team to beat. The Hawks skied well, but in the end, the Eagles were just a little better.
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Since the spring, the Concord High School girls’ track program has been showing signs of being a medal-winning team. On Saturday, everything came together.
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The John Stark boys’ track and field team has established itself over the past couple of seasons as especially strong in the field events. The Generals gave a demonstration on Saturday at the NHIAA Division II indoor track and field championship.
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Tournament wrestling doesn’t come down entirely to finalists. The Concord High School wrestling team didn’t have a single finalist on its home mats at Saturday’s annual Capital City Classic, but the Crimson Tide gutted out victories and pins through the consolation brackets, placing six wrestlers and finishing fourth out of 31 teams.
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