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By ALEXANDER RAPP
The music boomed, the metal fences rattled, spectators cheered and the most skilled soccer players in Concord rose to the top. On Friday night at Keach Park, dozens of kids, teenagers, and young adults flooded the court to play a futsal tournament organized by Samba X Player Development.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Ryan Doherty was one of the top lacrosse prospects to come out of Concord’s youth hockey system in recent years. Now, it comes as no surprise that he’s tearing apart opposing defenses as a starting sophomore attacker for the Division 1 University of Albany Great Danes.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Crimson Tide baseball team fell, 3-1, at home to Windham after stranding multiple runners and failing to find the gaps to drive in runs. Despite a solid performance on the mound by junior Alex Turant, Concord struggled to find a way to overcome the deficit.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Winning the NHIAA Division I boys’ hockey championship was a monumental victory for Concord High last month and one that will be talked about for years to come.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The 21st annual NHTI and Delta Dental 5K road race on April 18 had its largest runner turnout since before the COVID-19 pandemic with more than 300 participants.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
BOW – The Hawks and Falcons battled it out in Bow on Monday afternoon, and Hopkinton found a way to come back and snatch victory, 14-8, from Bow in a significant game for both teams early in the season.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
NHTI has expanded its Community Classic initiative into the spring and on Wednesday invited Pembroke and Merrimack Valley to face off on its fields for their baseball and softball season openers.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Each year, runners across the Granite State participate in the Boston Marathon. This year, 49 New Hampshire residents are gearing up to race on Monday.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Hopkinton High boys’ lacrosse team showed its quality against a Bishop Brady squad undergoing a rebuild with a new head coach and won decisively, 21-4, on Monday. Although the score did not go the Giants’ way, it was still a special day for their goalkeeper.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
In and around the capital city, there are opportunities in the summer for kids of all ages to spend time outside while doing what they love most. The following list is a compilation of various summer sports camps encompassing multiple sports, age groups and interests.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
PEMBROKE – Pembroke and Coe-Brown took their Thursday girls’ tennis match down to the wire as the last two doubles matches stayed close until the end. Ultimately, Pembroke’s doubles persisted and the Sparatns won the day, 5-4, equaling their victory total from last year in their first two contests of the young season.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord’s girls’ tennis team may have lost against Dover in its home opener, 8-1, but for Crimson Tide head coach Greg Malette it was all about the small victories.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Every year, thousands of high school student-athletes make the tough decision of where to continue their education while playing college sports. For 12 Concord High School seniors, the time to announce their future plans has arrived.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
When Concord entrepreneur Dale Grant was first approached with the idea of creating a “Ninja Challenge” gym over a decade ago, he had no idea where the venture would end up.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
With a clear view of the Hopkinton Fairgrounds from his front window when he first moved to the town, Zach Emerson had an idea for a perfect use of the area when it wasn’t being utilized.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Most schools require seniors to complete a capstone project in a study area of their choice. For some it’s an art project, for others it can be scientific research. But for Coe-Brown Northwood Academy varsity basketball player Matthew Flanagan, it was much more than that.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Their motto speaks volumes about the type of business they wanted to create.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Bow Falcons and Pembroke Spartans esports teams aspired to become Super Smash Bros. (SSB) state champions on Sunday at SNHU. Facing tough competition with 13 participating schools and over 50 contestants, both fell short of claiming the title but got a taste of the growing passion for esports around the state.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Although she’s the only girl in Concord High School’s wrestling program, Madison Beauregard is setting benchmarks for the younger female wrestlers who will follow her.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
After 10 years as the director of operations at Beaver Meadow Golf Course, Phil Davis announced in an email to members that he would be resigning this month and taking a new job with a different organization.
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