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By DAN ATTORRI
The Hopkinton girls’ cross country has proven time and again that the Hawks are one of the best in the state. Now, they’ll get to compete against the best in New England.Sophomore Maddy Lane finished second at Saturday’s Meet of Champions with a time...
By DAN ATTORRI
MANCHESTER – You wouldn’t think people would write off a team that’s won eight championships in the last 10 years, but that isn’t what the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy boys’ cross country team experienced this season. A relatively young, inexperienced...
By DAN ATTORRI
All area high school cross country programs will compete in their respective NHIAA division championship on Saturday at Derryfield Park in Manchester. Only six teams (three boys and three girls) will claim team titles, but 36 can extend their season...
By DAN ATTORRI
BOW – After losing its two previous games, the Bow High School football team spent the past week doing some soul searching. A third consecutive loss would effectively dash any playoff aspirations and the Falcon seniors would have to live with knowing...
By DAN ATTORRI
Finishing your senior season as a champion is something that student athletes dream of. Aiden Boule experienced that this past week - twice. After leading Bishop Brady to a Division III team title on Thursday, Boule earned his second title of the week...
By DAN ATTORRI
PENACOOK – The Capital Area Cross Country Championship annually serves as a final gauge for local teams before the division championships. If Thursday’s results are any indication, area runners should do very well.Concord junior Josiah Conley won the...
By DAN ATTORRI
We’re just over halfway through most fall sports, but the NHIAA golf season is almost done. All four team championships will be decided this week on Tuesday and Thursday at different courses across the state, while five individual titles will be...
GolfHopkinton 79, Sunapee 75, Belmont 58, Prospect Mountain 42Key players: Hopkinton – Bronson Ammann (26 points), Tate Doolan (19 points), Coley Wells (18 points), Aidan Clay (16 points); Belmont – Max Ryder (17 points), Jordan Defrancesco (16...
By DAN ATTORRI
In the preseason, the Coe-Brown boys’ cross country team was eager to prove itself and demonstrate that the Bears belong with the best in Division II – and the state. Saturday was another huge step in that direction.Led by freshman Patrick Youngs’...
GolfHopkinton 69, Concord Christian 69, Prospect Mountain 58Key players: Hopkinton – Bronson Ammann (26 points), Aidan Clay (18 points), Coley Wells (13 points), Tate Doolan (12 points), Tommy Dwyer (8 points); Concord Christian – Connor Faherty (26...
By DAN ATTORRI
Matt Davis thought that his team had potential. But being undefeated halfway through the season? That’s even better than he had hoped for, and that’s where Bow golf stands after Tuesday’s victory on their home course at Beaver Meadow.Led by sophomore...
Boys’ Soccer Hopkinton 7, Conant 0 Key players: Hopkinton – Fin Murphy (2 goals, 2 assists), Nolan Linstad (2 goals), Travis Windhurst (goal), Cody Charron (goal), Kristof Cauley (goal), Nate Windhurst (assist), Deegan Tomaz (assist), Rowan Boyle...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
On the rare occasions Rundlett Middle School principal Jay Richard takes his phone out during the school day, his students hound him.“Mr. Richard, we’re not supposed to be on phones during school,” they gleefully remind him.But Richard needs no...
FootballJohn Stark 14, Merrimack Valley 6Key players: John Stark – Joey Dykstra (2 rush TD); MV – Travis Garcia (2-for-2 FG; offensive line), Reece Clermont (RB), Colby Scheffer (RB)Highlights: Dykstra ran for a pair of touchdowns in his first game...
By DAN ATTORRI
BOW – On paper the Pythons and their 41-game win streak – the longest in the state and the fourth longest in the nation – looked vulnerable. With most of last year’s starters graduated, an injured starting quarterback and a resignation by their new...
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Jim Corkum’s fourth year as Concord football’s head coach will officially begin on Friday as the team travels to Grizzlies Field in Goffstown.The Tide had an underwhelming 2023 season, not making the playoffs with a 1-7 NHIAA Division I record (3-7...
Field HockeyConcord 4, Portsmouth 0Key players: Concord – Lilly Merrill (2 goals), Ally McGonigle (assist), Amy Desrochers (goal, assist), Lexi Magee (2 assists), Elliana Wing (goal)Highlights: Concord scored two goals off corners to open the season...
Field HockeyPembroke 1, Kennett 0Key players: Pembroke – Ashlyn Barker (goal), Annika Jawidzik (goalie)Highlights: The Spartans stunned last year’s Division II runner-up in their season opener. Barker scored on a breakaway midway through the first...
Girls’ SoccerBow 5, Kingswood 1Key players: Bow – Lexi Insana (2 goals), Lexana Farr (goal, assist), Ashley Wallen (2 assists), Brylie Gelinas (goal), Marissa Reyes (first varsity goal), Anna Zerba (midfield), Vivi Madden (defense), Abby Foote...
uBy ALEXANDER RAPPand DAN ATTORRI
Concord High’s Chris Beyer won the New England cross country championship as a senior in 1991, and he was the last Crimson Tide athlete to do so. Now, 33 years later, he has taken over the as the girls’ cross country head coach.After falling short of...
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