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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...
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 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 NINA MOSKE
June was a celebratory month for Kearsarge Regional High School senior Mason Russell. Just days after he was selected as the school district’s June Student of the Month, he donned a cap and gown to accept his diploma Saturday. Russell, described as a...
By DAN ATTORRI
The NHIAA singles and doubles tournaments took place over the past week, with tennis players from Bow High School and Kearsarge Regional High School competing in matches at Southern New Hampshire University, The Derryfield School and Memorial...
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
Kearsarge took home the Division III boys’ tennis championship on Wednesday, while Bow finished as the runner up in Division II.The No. 2 Cougars defeated No. 1 Plymouth, 5-4, at Memorial FieldLiam Miller, Graham West and Eli Whipple took wins in...
D-III Girls’ LacrosseNo. 6 Inter-Lakes-Moultonborough 17, No. 11 Bishop Brady 5Key players: ILM – Katie Velie (5 goals), Estelle Good (5 goals); Bishop Brady – Lydia Tremblay (3 goals), Finley Hollenberg (2 goals)Highlights: Hollenberg scored her...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
Few teams have been more dominant in any sport this spring than Bow girls’ lacrosse. At 15-1, the Falcons only loss came against Division I Portsmouth. Otherwise, Bow has played almost flawless lacrosse since the start of the season, outscoring...
By DAN ATTORRI
It’s a familiar spot for one team, a new challenge for another, but two area boys’ tennis programs punched their tickets to their respective NHIAA division championships with semifinal victories on Memorial Day.No. 2 Kearsarge (16-0) continued its...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Kearsarge girls’ track and field team had a two-point lead over Newfound with just one event to go, but with the pole vault postponed a day due to rain, the Cougars had to wait another 24 hours to determine if that lead would hold.In the end,...
By DAN ATTORRI
NHIAA Track and field teams have been eagerly waiting to see which squad will reign supreme at season’s end. But the Division III programs will have to wait a little longer.The D-III championship ended at Sanborn Regional High School on Wednesday...
By DAN ATTORRI
The NHIAA Division III track and field championship is just two days away and the Kearsarge girls’ team is already coming with a championship trophy under its belt. Junior Molly Ellison won the 800 meters in 2:23.55, and freshman Maelle Jacques won...
On this week’s Monitor Sports Podcast, Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri highlight a strong start to the season for Hopkinton, Coe-Brown, Merrimack Valley, Bow and Concord in softball, provide updates on Coe-Brown and John Stark’s baseball seasons in...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
Concord High School athletic trainer Kristal Terpstra didn’t even know what an athletic trainer was when she was in high school.As a student at Lynnville-Sully, a school of under 200 students in rural Iowa, about 50 miles east of Des Moines, she...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Concord High girls’ track and field team is good. Really good. The Tide has talent, depth, skilled athletes in all disciplines, and all of that was on display on Saturday at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy. Junior Morgan Doherty won the 100-meter...
Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri discuss the 5-0 start for Bow boys’ lacrosse, Merrimack Valley girls’ lacrosse having already surpassed last year’s win total, Concord baseball’s 5-2 start to the year and an update on area softball teams including...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
CONTOOCOOK — The Hopkinton and Kearsarge boys’ lacrosse teams are in different places. The Hawks are “retooling,” as head coach Deacon Blue describes it, but still expect to compete for a championship. The Cougars, meanwhile, have a more inexperienced...
Boys’ LacrosseBow 10, Laconia 4Key players: Bow – Brodie O’Neil (2 goals, 2 assists), Gavin McCabe (4 goals, assist), Will Bennett (goal, 2 assists), Canyon Batchelder (goal, assist), Ryan McCabe (goal, assist), Ben Berube (goal), Hollis Jones (won 6...
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