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By DAN ATTORRI
The Concord High wrestling team opened the 2025 calendar with as good a start as the Crimson Tide could hope for, topping 38 other teams to win the Keene Minickiello Holiday Wrestling Tournament.The boys didn’t bring home any individual champions, but...
By DAN ATTORRI
After winning its first team title since 2005, the Bishop Brady Giants golf team earned multiple individual postseason accolades. Sophomore Mady Savary was named the Division III Player of the Year, posting the lowest average score (37.8 average per...
By DAN ATTORRI
The winter season is well underway, but some fall accolades are still being doled out, with some football divisions releasing their All-State rosters as recently as last week. For Divisions I and II, each conference within the division selects its own...
Boys’ BasketballBelmont 64, Winnisquam 32Key players: Belmont – Anakin Underhill (22 points), Keegan Martinez (15 points); Winnisquam – Dio Kastigiannis (14 points)Highlights: Martinez scored 13 of his 15 points in the first half, including a bucket...
Girls’ BasketballPittsfield 33, Nute 20Key players: Pittsfield – Ashley Clark (12 points), Alivia Lavigne (7 points), Chelsea Chagnon (6 points), Highlights: The Panthers won their first game of the season, picking up a victory on their home court...
Boys’ HockeyJohn Stark-Hopkinton/H-D 7, Pembroke-Campbell 1Key players: JSHHD – Kip Hedquist (3 goals), Ryan Podsadowski (2 goals, assist), Tad Stokes (2 assists), Tyler Andrews (goal), Ollie Zahn (first varsity goal), Finn Murphy (assist), Owen Buss...
Boys’ BasketballCoe-Brown 78, Bishop Brady 36Key players: Coe Brown – Jack Matson (16 points, 14 rebounds), Matt Flanagan (12 points), Grant Hayes (10 points), Bruce LaPierre (8 points, 7 rebounds), Ryan Kouchoukos (6 points, 9 assists, 6 steals),...
By DAN ATTORRI
John Stark senior goalkeeper Alexis Boudreau was selected for the 2024 girls’ soccer New England All-Region Team by United Soccer Coaches. Only a few select players from New Hampshire are selected for this prestigious honor each year.Boudreau was a...
Girls’ Indoor TrackConcord 1st, Belmont 3rd, John Stark 4th, Bishop Brady 8th, Merrimack Valley 10th, Winnisquam 11thKey players: Concord – Ella Goulas (1st high jump at 5-2, 1st long jump in 17-0.5), Grace Saysaw (1st 55 dash in 7.59, 5th long jump),...
By ALEX RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Last season did not end the way the third-seeded Crimson Tide had hoped. They had a 14-4-1 record and reached the quarterfinals but were upset by No. 11 Exeter in overtime, 4-3.The Tide hockey team suffered its first back-to-back regular-season losses...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Concord High School wrestling team capped a solid season-opening week by finishing in second out of 16 teams at the Salem Blue Devil Classic.Concord junior Wayne Sakakeeny claimed the heavyweight title, winning three bouts by pin, including a...
Girls’ BasketballBow 45, Bishop Brady 28Key players: Bow – Peyton Vaughn (14 points), Kate McGovern (8 points), Bry Szepan (7 points), Audrey Glennon (defense), Lauren Longley (5 rebounds)Coach’s quote: “We did a lot of things well tonight. We are...
From Monitor staff reports
Since high school indoor track and field returned to New Hampshire following the pandemic in the fall of 2022, only one boys’ team – Coe-Brown Northwood Academy – has hoisted the Division II championship trophy.Coe-Brown scored 101 points, nearly...
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Eric Saucier brings experienced leadership to a Bow team ready to compete for the Division II boys’ basketball championship this upcoming season. After spending 19 years in total with Conant and 16 as head coach, he led the Orioles to nine final four...
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
The Concord Christian Kingsmen girls’ basketball team has had an ascent through the ranks of New Hampshire hoops like no other. They have won divisions in three consecutive years and have risen from Division IV to D-I in that span.“When we won...
WrestlingPelham 47, Bow 27Highlights: The Falcons dropped their season opener on their home mats. Bow, the defending D-III champions, will compete against D-I teams at the Salem Blue Devil Classic on Saturday.Records: Bow 0-1Concord 41, Nashua North...
Boys’ BasketballMoultonborough 39, Franklin 37Key players: Moultonborough – Brode Bacon (17 points), Ethan Tilton (11 points); Franklin – Matt Carlsen (23 points), Harrison Kaplan (10 points)Highlights: The Tornadoes led 26-19 heading into the fourth...
BOYS’ BASKETBALLConcord Christian 54, Mascenic 47Key players: Concord Christian – TJ Charbono (22 points) Mascenic – Lucas Leroux (26 points)Highlights: Leroux put the Vikings on his back in the fourth quarter, scoring 15 points in that frame to get...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
FRANKLIN – Franklin High girls’ and boys’ basketball is returning to the Golden Tornadoes’ high school building after 30 years of playing in the middle school gym. Franklin’s athletic director, Dan Sylvester, attributed the success of the project to...
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
The Bow Falcons won the Division III wrestling championship last year and went right back to work on the upcoming season as soon as they could. The team, helmed by coach Bill Chavanelle, said that despite losing many talented seniors, he expects the...
By DAN ATTORRI
Nine area volleyball players were selected to their respective divisions’ All-State and Honorable Mention lists that were recently released by the New Hampshire Volleyball Coaches Association.Coe-Brown Northwood Academy had two First Team selections...
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