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By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
It wasn’t that long ago that Concord High volleyball’s new head coach, Maria Wimpey, took the floor at the Concord High gymnasium donning the Crimson Tide jersey herself.A little more than five years after she graduated and with a collegiate...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
As Pembroke girls’ soccer head coach Jess Kaufman-Desrochers prepares to kick off her 14th season leading the Spartans, a common theme sticks out in how she wants her team to approach the next few months: gradual improvement.That seems to be the motto...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI
Since Bow High School opened in 1997, the Falcons have only ever had one boys’ soccer coach: George Pinkham. That will change in 2023.After amassing a 347-110-18 record with four championships and 10 championship appearances over 26 seasons, Pinkham...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Bow High School golf team had as good an inaugural season in Division II as any squad could hope for. The Falcons swept the NHIAA D-II titles, winning the team championship, their ninth state crown in the last 11 years (the others were won in...
Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri recap the spring sports playoffs, including Concord and Coe-Brown taking home softball championships, Concord and Bishop Brady baseballs’ runs to the semifinals, Bow girls’ lacrosse capping off a dominant season with...
By DAN ATTORRI
Division champions were crowned four weeks ago, but for some of the area’s top track and field athletes, the season didn’t end until this past weekend. Coe-Brown sent its powerful boys’ distance runners to New Balance Nationals at Franklin Field in...
By DAN ATTORRI
You often hear ‘defense wins championships’ when it comes to sports. That certainly describes the Hopkinton boys’ lacrosse team. The Hawks’ offense improved as the season progressed, but their defense was solid from day one through being crowned...
By DAN ATTORRI
It was a good season for Capital Area softball, and it has been reflected in the New Hampshire Softball Coaches’ Association accolades. Bow senior Hannah McGonigle was named the Division II Player of the Year, while Hopkinton senior Maddie Carmichael...
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 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 DAN ATTORRI
PLYMOUTH – Championship game days are special, but Courtney Thomas prepared like it was any other. Her batting stance was a little off and she worked on some tee drills. It was only a matter of hours before that hard work paid off.Thomas smashed a...
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 ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PLYMOUTH – No. 2 Coe-Brown led No. 3 John Stark 5-3 in the top of the seventh, an out away from punching its ticket to the Division II softball championship for the second year in a row. But the Generals’ Savannah Chapman kept her team’s season alive,...
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 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
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
Bow boys’ lacrosse finished 2022 at 2-13. A year later, the Falcons soar into the playoffs with an unbeaten regular season (14-0) under their belts and the favorites to take home the Division III championship plaque.The team allowed an average of just...
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