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Boys’ HockeyKearsarge-Plymouth 4, John Stark-Hopkinton/Hillsboro-Deering 3Key players: K-P – Ryder Francis (game-winning goal), Charlie Cushing (2 assists); JSHHD – Trey TraversHighlights: The Cats trailed 3-1 heading into the third period, but...
WrestlingJohn Stark 4th, Winnisquam 7th, Kearsarge 9th at ConVal Early BirdKey players: John Stark – Lukas Boulanger (1st 215), Caleb Hauptman (2nd 126), Alex Descoteau (2nd 190), Brayden Menard (3rd 138), Deltyn Williams (3rd 175), Lyncoln Jablonski...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
When Bedford’s Javin Manfield slid the puck past the outstretched reach of Concord goalie Kal Gaudreault to beat the Tide in overtime in last season’s Division I boys’ hockey semifinal, it felt like the end of an era of dominance for Concord boys’...
Boys’ BasketballGilford 62, Winnisquam 28Key players: Gilford – Henry Sleeper (16 points), Cooper Perkins (15 points), Brendan Baldi (11 points); Winnisquam – Chris Biancardi (8 points), Frank McComiskey (7 points), Caleb Robdau (6 points)Highlights:...
By DAN ATTORRI
After a winless 2022-23 campaign, the Hillsboro-Deering boys’ varsity basketball team’s entered this season with a goal to win one game. Mission accomplished. The Hillcats locked down defensively in the fourth quarter, holding visiting Somersworth to...
By DAN ATTORRI
Several area football players were named to their respective division’s All-State roster, as selected by the NHIAA coaches. Gilford-Belmont led area Division II East programs with four First Team selections (including first-year quarterback Anakin...
By DAN ATTORRI
More area fall athletes received postseason accolades and Bishop Brady golf coach Jason Bird was named the Division III Coach of the Year, as voted on by NHIAA coaches. Standout freshman Mady Savary was named to the D-III First Team, as was Coe-Brown...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBELand DAN ATTORRI
Even though Pembroke graduated nine seniors from last year’s team that lost to Pelham by three in the Division II championship, head coach Mike Donnell’s optimistic about his retooled roster entering 2023-24.Senior Joe Fitzgerald will be the only...
WrestlingConcord 42, Pinkerton 27Key players: Concord – Don Mvuyekure (win by pin at 138), Levi Madison (won 5-2 decision at 144), Max Chung (won 9-2 decision at 150), Isaiah Puckett (won 5-0 decision at 190), Devon Farwell (won 6-4 decision at 215),...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
About nine months removed from its devastating 38-37 loss to Kennett in the Division II championship game, Bow girls’ basketball looks to move forward from its 20-1 season with new coach Cassidy Emerson.Emerson, who graduated Concord High School in...
Boys’ BasketballConcord Christian 50, Mascenic 38Key players: Concord Christian – Logan Duffy (11 points), TJ Charbono (10 points), Isaac Bowers (8 points); Mascenic – Lucas Leroux (18 points)Highlights: The Kingsmen led 24-22 at halftime, but Duffy...
By DAN ATTORRI
High school wrestlers hit the mats for the start of the matches on Wednesday, but they’ll do so in much larger numbers this year. All four area Division III programs noted significant growth in their numbers, with Bow and John Stark’s teams three...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Concord Christian Academy boys’ basketball team kept things close on the first night of the NHIAA Division IV season, heading into halftime tied at 25-25, but the Kingsmen ultimately fell on the road to the Portsmouth Christian Academy Eagles,...
By DAN ATTORRI
“Whenever there’s opportunity, there’s excitement.” Those are the words of Greg Farland, the new head coach of the Concord Christian Academy boys’ basketball team. And there are certainly a lot of opportunities for the Kingsmen players who rode the...
By DAN ATTORRI
Area coaches swept the Division II Coach of the Year awards, 21 area players were named to their respective First Team rosters and dozens more dotted the All-State lists that were released by the New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association on...
By DAN ATTORRI
Ten area runners competed at the New England Interscholastic Cross Country Championships on Saturday at Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast, Maine.Hopkinton freshman Maddy Lane finished 17th in the girls’ race, the best finish by an area runner,...
By DAN ATTORRI
For the 11th season in a row, the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy boys are headed to New Englands. Senior Jamie Lano finished seventh individually to lead Coe-Brown to third place as a team, and Hopkinton freshman Maddy Lane finished seventh in the girls’...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Giants may have qualified for the final spot in the playoffs on the last day of the season, but they gave the top-seeded Tigers a good fight. But ultimately, committing four turnovers and facing Division IV’s top rusher was too much to overcome as...
By DAN ATTORRI
PLYMOUTH – The John Stark seniors remember walking off the field winless after their final game as freshmen. Four years later, they’re walking off the field for the final time in the playoffs.The No. 7 John Stark Generals (5-4) fought for every inch...
By DAN ATTORRI
AMHERST – Taking down one of Division II’s best football programs would take a near perfect game. But Bow went three-and-out and was forced to put on the first possession of the game and Souhegan’s JJ Bright scored on a 48-yard touchdown on his team’s...
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