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By DAN ATTORRI
NASHUA — It’s been a memorable season for the baseball community in Weare and Henniker.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
In terms of being at the top of the game in the Granite State, few soccer goalkeepers are as sharp between the sticks as Alexis Boudreau.
By DAN ATTORRI
With the announcement of the New Hampshire high school All-State tennis rosters this past week, the final accolades of the 2024-25 NHIAA calendar year have been doled out. All-State selections and award winners from the 15 area high schools covered by the Monitor are listed below. Selections are voted on by the coaches of each division.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
For recent graduates and varsity student-athletes, it does not get much better than summer baseball. Going out without the pressure of winning a state championship, fewer rain delays and a change of pace from work is a joy for everyone involved.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Want to attend a private four-year college for $10,000 a year? If you graduate from any of 13 area high schools, now you can.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
A series of smart plays by Colby Nyhan opened the scoring in Friday’s CHaD East-West All-Star Football Game, his last in a Concord High uniform. Nyhan scored the night’s first touchdown with a 19-yard QB run up the middle and made the extra point as a kicker to lead the West to a 13-7 win over the East in Manchester.
By ALEXANDER RAPPand DAN ATTORRI
Varsity teams from across the Capital region had successful seasons in every single spring sport. Many teams and individual student-athletes secured state championships, and others had deep postseason runs, which were testaments to the talent in the area.
By MIKE MOFFET
‘Lafayette, we are here.”
By REBECA PEREIRA
In the spring of 1775, 32-year-old George Shannon left his wife and son in their Canterbury home on the east end of Ayers Road to join the New Hampshire First Regiment.
By DAN ATTORRI
MANCHESTER – In order to knock off top-ranked Souhegan, John Stark knew it was going to take a perfect performance. The Generals took an early lead and Player of the Year Chase Philibotte struck out nine Saber batters, but John Stark (17-3) committed a couple of errors early that allowed Souhegan to claw its way back into the game and weren’t quite as crisp in the field as usual as No. 1 Souhegan (20-1) defeated the No. 2 Generals, 4-3, to win the Division II baseball championship on Saturday at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
By DAVID BROOKS
When the list of places where John Stark High School seniors are headed was read out at Saturday’s graduation, one uncommon item came up at the end: “starting their own company.”
By DAN ATTORRI
Last year’s semifinal was a nightmare. This year’s was a dream.
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.
No. 6 Hanover 6, No. 3 Bow 5
No. 2 John Stark 10, No. 7 Oyster River 4
By ALEXANDER RAPP
LACONIA – Despite the weather improving for the second Division III girls’ lacrosse semifinal in at Bank of New Hampshire Stadium in Laconia, seven unanswered goals by the top-seeded St. Thomas Saints to start the second half shut the door on Bow in a hard-fought, but very difficult, semifinal for the Falcons.
No. 5 Bow 16, No. 4 John Stark 8
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.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
BOW – A seven-goal and two-assist performance by attacker Ella Gray, and eight saves by goalie Gianna Trott moved Bow swiftly through the first round of Division III playoffs with a big, 18-3, win over Kearsarge on Tuesday afternoon.
By DAN ATTORRI
KINGSTON – It was far from a normal track season this spring.
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