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By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
NORTHWOOD – Three-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs at the plate. A complete game in the circle. Coe-Brown senior Madison DeCota had her fingerprints all over the Bears’ 6-4 softball victory at home against John Stark on Wednesday afternoon.Trailing...
Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri discuss the 5-0 start for Bow boys’ lacrosse, Merrimack Valley girls’ lacrosse having already surpassed last year’s win total, Concord baseball’s 5-2 start to the year and an update on area softball teams including...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
The feeling of defeat felt foreign to Concord boys’ hockey.But after Bedford’s Javin Manfield slid the game-winning goal past Tide goalie Kalan Gaudreault in the D-I semifinal, that feeling hit them like a ton of bricks.The Tide entered the 2022-23...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
Five of the six area Division II girls’ basketball teams reached the playoffs in 2022-23. The Bow Falcons (20-1) led the way as the top team, though they couldn’t quite cap off the season with a championship, losing 38-37 to Kennett at the University...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
The 2022-23 season was a strong year for area Division II boys’ basketball programs, with four qualifying for the playoffs and Pembroke reaching the championship game where the Spartans came up just short against Pelham, 57-54.The Spartans entered the...
By DAN ATTORRI
The New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization released All-State rosters last week, with several area players and coaches receiving accolades. Among the major award winners from the Capital Area was the boys’ Division IV Player of the Year,...
Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri recap the previous week’s first round and quarterfinal playoff games across D-II boys’ and girls’ basketball and D-I boys’ and girls’ hockey, including Pembroke boys’ and Bow girls’ hoops advancing to the semifinals....
The Concord Monitor’s Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri wrap up the D-III boys' and girls' basketball playoffs in this week’s Monitor Sports Podcast, including Concord Christian taking home the D-III girls' championship plaque while Hopkinton boys'...
By DAN ATTORRI
Bow’s Adler Moura and Winnisquam’s Henry Osmer reached the finals of their respective weight classes, and Concord freshman Maddie Beauregard made history at the NHIAA wrestling Meet of Champions at Bedford High School on Saturday.Beauregard was one of...
By DAN ATTORRI
BOW – The Bow and John Stark wrestling programs were focused on development and growth this past season. On Saturday, it was clear those efforts paid off.Plymouth won three individual titles to win its fourth straight team championship with 163...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
In yesterday’s paper, I broke down all you need to know on the boys’ side of Division I and II basketball as the playoffs near. Today, I’ll look at where the girls’ teams stand with a few days left in the regular season.BowBow girls’ basketball has...
Boys’ BasketballJohn Stark 62, Sanborn 56Key players: John Stark – Hayden Pond (23 points), Logan Montgomery (19 points, 3 assists), Donnie White (10 points, 3 blocks), Eliot Belliveau (5 rebounds, great effort defensively off the bench)Highlights:...
By DAN ATTORRI
Senior Will Chapin, sophomore Merrick Chapin and junior Harrison Wilson all qualified for the Meet of Champions in both the slalom and giant slalom, but it wasn’t enough to lift the Hopkinton boys’ Alpine ski team back to the top of the Division III...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PENACOOK – Merrimack Valley head coach Tim Mucher did not sound like a coach whose team had just won a game by 31 points to improve to 11-5 on the season after the Pride beat John Stark, 63-32, on Tuesday night. “Very lackadaisical, until the third...
By DAN ATTORRI
Coming off a sixth-place finish in 2022 with a new coaching staff and a young lineup, you’d think Hopkinton would have some growing pains in 2023.The Hawks shook those off pretty quickly.Hopkinton placed all four scoring skiers in the top 11 of the...
By DAN ATTORRI
It was three years ago the last time NHIAA had indoor track state championships and there was a lot of uncertainty entering this season. In the end, perhaps it was unwarranted.The Coe-Brown boys’ team scored points in nine of 13 events and won four,...
By EILEEN O’GRADY
A $14.6 million school budget will be the focus point for John Stark Regional School District voters in March.Weare and Henniker residents gathered for a deliberative session at John Stark Regional High School Friday night to discuss the school...
By DAN ATTORRI
Some seasons began in late November, others really just began with the arrival of the recent snow, but regardless of how they started, it’s time to think playoffs for nearly all NHIAA winter sports. Several champions – both individual and team – will...
By DAN ATTORRI
If you look at the top of the standings of almost any Division I, II or III Alpine ski race you’ll see a Capital Area team at the top. If you look at the top of the Capital Area standings, you’ll see Hopkinton – at least for now.Hopkinton won the 15th...
By DAN ATTORRI
The area’s wrestling programs are looking to rebuild and expand, so Saturday’s Capital City Classic was the place to be.The tournament didn’t happen in 2021 and several teams dropped out of the 2022 edition after a snowstorm postponed the event by a...
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