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Concord High School seniors strutted their stuff on the red carpet on their way to their prom at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Main Street was shut down for the event. Go online for a full gallery of photos from the Concord High prom.
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
After pulling off an 11-10 upset in overtime against top-seeded Bow, No. 5 Hopkinton finished off the season with a 7-4 victory over No. 2 Campbell in the Division III boys’ lacrosse state championship game.Having starting the year 5-5, the Hawks...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
With an enormous 11-player senior class, Concord High baseball had itself set up for a strong 2023 season, and that’s exactly what the Tide turned in.Although it came up short of reaching the Division I championship game, the Tide finished the season...
By NINA MOSKE
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter felt like he had returned home when he spoke to a group of high school seniors and their families at Concord High Tuesday night. “This gathering is like a welcome home party,” Souter said. “One does not...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
No ending to the 2023 season would’ve been satisfying to the Concord High softball team unless it involved a championship plaque, and that’s exactly what the Crimson Tide earned. After taking down No. 3 Winnacunnet in Saturday’s Division I...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
No team dominated from start to finish this season quite like Bow girls’ lacrosse. The Falcons finished 18-1, defeating St. Thomas, 20-6, for the Division III championship. Bow’s average margin of victory across its three playoff games: 15 goals.For...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PLYMOUTH – Kennedy Craigue had already started running in from left field to celebrate.No. 1 Concord (20-1) led 3-2 in the top of the seventh inning in Saturday’s Division I softball championship game against No. 3 Winnacunnet (18-4). The Warriors’...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
With the spring sports season coming to an end Sunday night with the boys’ lacrosse championships, the Monitor wants to recognize some of the standout area athletes from the last few months.Among team sports, 13 teams reached their tournament...
By SARAH DONOVAN
Mike Frappier and Tim Wilms have been friends for half their lives.The pair met at Concord High when Wilms was an exchange student from Wegberg, Germany, who stayed with Frappier and his family.Thirteen years later, their long-distance relationship...
By DAN ATTORRI
NASHUA – An error on the infield on the first batter of the game wasn’t a great opener. The Tide allowed runs in the first two innings and trailed early. It certainly wasn’t the way the Concord baseball team hoped to open its Division I semifinal. But...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PLYMOUTH – An 0-1 pitch from Salem’s Ava McNamara sailed in to Delaney Duford, leading off for Concord in the bottom of the first inning on Tuesday night.Duford’s bat struck the ball as precisely as it could, crushing the pitch deep to left. Its...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
Last summer, current Concord High senior Max Leahy received the news any athlete dreads to hear: You tore your ACL.He’d been playing lacrosse for the New Hampshire Tomahawks club team when the injury occurred. That meant no soccer season for him in...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Baseball Coaches’ Association of New Hampshire released end-of-season award winners and All-State rosters last week, with many Capital Area players and coaches receiving recognition.Among the major award winners were Concord senior Nater Wachter,...
By DAN ATTORRI
Last weekend area track and field athletes established themselves as the best in their division. On Saturday they battled to be the best in the state. Now, some of them will compete against the best in New England.Concord’s Ella Goulas and Kendall...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
CONCORD – Concord’s Maddy Wachter stood in the circle on the softball diamond at Memorial Field early Saturday evening having retired each of the first 20 hitters she faced. Her team led 3-0 with two outs in the top of the seventh inning....
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
Editor’s note: The following list was compiled based on submissions from area athletic directors. If a student-athlete has erroneously been omitted, please email sports@cmonitor.com. ■ Ten student-athletes from the Class of 2023 in the Monitor’s...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
When Concord baseball last faced Bishop Guertin (11-10) on May 15 it was a laugher – an 18-1 win for the Crimson Tide on the road.Thursday’s first round playoff matchup between the seven seed and 10 seed was unsurprisingly much closer, though Concord...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
On the final opening day of playoff games, the Monitor’s coverage area has nine baseball teams in action.In Division I, Concord finished the season as the No. 7 seed and hosts Bishop Guertin, a team the Tide beat, 18-1, on May 15.Wrapping up the...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
With Concord sitting at the top of the Division I softball standings, four schools (Coe-Brown, John Stark, Bow, Merrimack Valley) fighting for a title in D-II and Hopkinton and Pittsfield among the best in D-III and D-IV, 2023 has been another...
By DAN ATTORRI
A shorthanded Concord girls’ track and field team didn’t do quite as well as it might have based on regular season results, but the Crimson Tide still made an impression as one of the top teams in Division I.Sophomore Ella Goulas won the high jump by...
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