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Baseball: Bishop Brady advances to first final since 1989, Belmont falls in D-III semis
06-12-2025 1:44 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

When Bishop Brady last played Conant on May 27, the Orioles won a 13-4 rout. In Wednesday’s semifinal at Robbie Mills Park in Laconia, the Giants turned the tables. 

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Baseball: John Stark delivers dream scenario in 9-0 semifinal win
06-12-2025 12:31 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

Last year’s semifinal was a nightmare. This year’s was a dream.


Track & field: John Stark’s Calle sets state record in long jump, Concord’s Saysaw and Goulas have perfect days at MOC
06-10-2025 1:33 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

DURHAM – Ever since he was a freshman, Rio Calle had been thinking about the state’s long jump record. Set in 1998, it was one of just a few that had stood since the previous century. On his final jump, in the final meet of his high school career, Calle broke it.


Baseball: John Stark’s Philibotte named D-II Player of the Year, All-State teams released
06-05-2025 11:56 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

Baseball postseason tournaments just started on Thursday, but the Baseball Coaches Association of New Hampshire has already released this season’s individual awards. Coaches voted on All-State selections, Coach of the Year, Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year in their respective divisions.


Shaun St. Onge, a former coach and administrator at Merrimack Valley High School, will serve as the school’s next principal
06-03-2025 1:58 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Shaun St. Onge, the current principal of Manchester Memorial High School, was selected to become Merrimack Valley High School’s next principal.


Track & field: Distance runners lead Hopkinton to D-III title defense
06-03-2025 1:55 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

KINGSTON – The Hawks knew that a title defense was possible, but it would take doubling, tripling, even quadrupling in events for them to get there. Hopkinton executed its plan to perfection.


Track & field: Coe-Brown boys, girls finish as D-II runner-up
06-03-2025 12:52 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

KINGSTON – It was far from a normal track season this spring.


Track & field: Goulas wins all 3 jumping events, Saysaw sets two records to lead Concord girls to first D-I title since 1988
05-31-2025 10:27 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

Ella Goulas is no stranger to winning state titles. But while Goulas has won every single jumping title at least once, she had never won all three in the same championship. On Friday night at Portsmouth High School, Goulas, a senior, and her teammates put all the pieces together. 


Track & field: Belmont’s Lacasse, Takantjas win four events each to lead Red Raiders to Wilderness League Championship title
05-26-2025 3:28 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

With one week to go until the NHIAA track and field division championships, the Belmont girls’ team showed its a favorite for the crown by winning the 23-team Wilderness League Championship at Newfound Regional High School on Saturday.


Softball: Taylor sisters lead Concord to walk-off victory in extra innings
05-03-2025 9:33 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

In the preseason Duke Sawyer’s two biggest questions were how the Tide would score runs and how the newcomers would fit into a shifting lineup. If there were any lingering concerns heading into Friday’s game, Kiley Taylor put them to rest. 


Track: Merrimack Valley boys win elite Black Bear Invitational championship
04-27-2025 10:16 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

NORTHWOOD – As the largest team-scoring invitational in New Hampshire that falls around the middle of the season, the Black Bear Invitational can often be used as a measuring stick to see how the state’s high school track and field teams stack up against each other. This spring’s edition wasn’t a typical one, with wet and windy conditions forcing the cancellation of the pole vault and high jump events. 


From raising chickens to programming a VR game, Merrimack Valley High School students show off their senior projects
04-27-2025 9:00 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

As the bird flu drove up egg prices, Merrimack Valley High School senior Olivia Barto wondered whether raising chickens at home could save her family money.


High school baseball previews: Defending champs Bow focusing on culture, fundamentals
04-14-2025 5:02 AM

By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI

Bow crowned itself Division II baseball state champion last year after a strong playoff run where it upset John Stark in the semifinals and Souhegan in the title tilt.


Hometown Hero: How Concord High’s Izzie Boom ignited a fund-raising duck explosion for Rett Syndrome
04-13-2025 9:00 AM

JEREMY MARGOLIS

Concord High School is experiencing a duck invasion. The birds line the cafeteria coffee bar, rest on teachers’ and administrators’ desks, and adorn the dashboards of students’ cars. There are soccer ducks, ugly sweater ducks, horse ducks and snowman ducks.


High schools: Thursday’s tennis and track results
04-11-2025 1:38 AM

Bow 5, Kennett 4


High schools: Wednesday’s season-opening tennis and track results
04-10-2025 1:11 AM

Winnacunnet 7, Bow 2


High schools: Bow boys’ tennis wins on road in first area game of 2025 spring season
04-08-2025 10:59 PM

Bow 7, Kennett 2


High school tennis previews: Concord aims to continue development, expand sport in 2025
04-07-2025 5:00 AM

By ALEXANDER RAPPand DAN ATTORRI

Concord High’s tennis team is growing. Fast.


Boys’ hockey: Belmont-Gilford upsets Berlin-Gorham to reach 3rd final in 4 years
03-12-2025 11:40 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

Last year the Bulldogs were upset in the quarterfinals of the Division III hockey playoffs, but it’s a loss that’s served them well. This year, with last year’s early tournament exit still fresh in their minds, it was Bulldogs turn to do the upsetting.


Boys’ basketball: Pembroke drains 12 3-pointers to beat Bow a 4th time, advances to D-II semis
03-07-2025 11:26 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

PEMBROKE – Coaches always say that it’s hard to beat the same team three times. But Pembroke managed to beat Bow a fourth.


Nordic skiing: Kearsarge boys, Hopkinton girls take 3rd in D-II; Concord finishes 4th in D-I
03-07-2025 1:08 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

They might be small in numbers, but it didn’t stop area high school Nordic ski teams from having big performances at the NHIAA Nordic skiing state championships at the Great Glen Trails in Green’s Grant on Wednesday.

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