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By DAN ATTORRI
Six Capital Area high school football programs made the playoffs this season, the most representation that the area has had in the post-pandemic era. But despite strong regular seasons, and in some cases historic seasons, none of those six teams...
By DAN ATTORRI
DERRY – Three years ago, Concord Christian Academy didn’t have a varsity volleyball team. Two years ago, the Kingsmen didn’t make the playoffs. This year, Concord Christian played in its first volleyball final since 2001, but the Kingsmen will have to...
By DAN ATTORRI
Hopkinton sophomore Maddy Lane continued her impressive championship season against her toughest competition yet, finishing fifth at Saturday’s New England Interscholastic Cross Country Championship at Wickham Park in Manchester, Conn.Lane’s 5K time...
By DAN ATTORRI
LACONIA – The only blemish on the Concord Christian Academy girls’ soccer team’s record was a draw against Profile in the first match of the season. It was fitting that the first team the Kingsmen faced this season would also be the last in their...
By TOM KING
DERRY – They poked the Bears and almost paid for it, but there was a sense of resilience for the Milford High School girls’ volleyball team in the Division II semifinals on Wednesday at Pinkerton Academy’s Hackler Gymnasium.The No. 3 Spartans (17-2)...
By DAN ATTORRI
It’s been several years since the Franklin High School football team has made the playoffs. That drought is now over.Franklin defeated Bishop Brady, 17-7, under the lights at Concord’s Memorial Field on Saturday to claim its first-ever Kaplan Kup and...
D-II Girls’ Soccer No. 4 Coe-Brown 5No. 5 Oyster River 2 Key players: Coe-Brown – Jaelyn Demers (2 goals), Bella Lapierre (goal, assist), Jennifer Noni (goal, assist), Ellie Escabi (goal), Cam Buchanan (assist), Amanda Thomas and Maggie Escabi...
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
PENACOOK – Friday night couldn’t have gone any better for the seniors on the Merrimack Valley football team.Not only did they win their final game on their home field, but that 55-22 victory over Pembroke Academy also allowed the Pride (4-5) to hoist...
D-I Girls’ Volleyball No. 12 Concord 3, No. 5 Nashua South 2 Highlights: The Crimson Tide pulled off the biggest upset in the opening round of the Division I postseason tournament, winning a five-set match on the road against the Purple Panthers....
D-III Boys’ SoccerNo. 1 Hopkinton 4, No. 16 Bishop Brady 0Key players: Hopkinton – Nolan Linstad (2 goals), Cody Charron (goal), Noah Aframe (goal), Fin Murphy (2 assists), Kristof Cauley (assist), Travis Windhurst (saves); Bishop Brady – Henry...
D-II Girls’ SoccerNo. 9 Pembroke 2, No. 8 ConVal 1, PKKey players: Pembroke – Ava Alberico (goal), Bailey Gatchell (assist, PK), Layla Thorne (PK), Lily Royer (PK), Laila Al-Shawafi (2 PK saves), Giuls Davis (defense), Kennedy Jeski (defense), Kayla...
D-III Field HockeyNo. 6 Bishop Brady 2, No. 3 Mascenic 0Key players: Bishop Brady – Kimble Rose (goal, assist), Madison Mundy (goal), Camdyn Despres (assist), Olivia Lazear (assist)Highlights: Rose opened the scoring at 6:48 in the first quarter off a...
By DAN ATTORRI
MANCHESTER – Last year, the Hopkinton girls’ cross country team was undefeated, but fell just shy of its ultimate goal. This year, the Hawks finished the job.Sophomore Maddy Lane easily defended her title, senior Shaylee Murdough (third) and freshman...
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
MANCHESTER – Cross country coaches frequently say ‘every place counts’ when it comes to a championship race. Those words were never truer than they were at Saturday’s Division I championship.The Concord girls’ team was in a three-way tie for fourth...
D-II Field HockeyNo. 4 Bow 3, No. 5 Souhegan 1Key players: Bow – Sophie Coombs (goal, assist), Josie Johnson (goal), Shire Kelley (goal), Peyton Vaughn (assist), Kaylee Jacques (midfield), Elise Jacques (midfield)Highlights: Souhegan scored in the...
Girls’ VolleyballPelham 3, Merrimack Valley 0Key players: MV – Mackenzie Shelby (13 assists, 6 digs, 3 aces), Caydence Allberg (4 kills, ace, 6 digs), Aubrie Austin (3 kills, 2 aces, 6 digs)Highlights: The Pride kept it very close in the first set,...
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...
D-II Field HockeyNo. 6 Merrimack Valley 4, No. 11 Lebanon 0Key players: MV – Kaiya Mercier (2 goals, assist), Abbey Thompson (goal), Izzy Tucker (goal), Alyssa Brodeur (2 assists), Lauren Bailey (midfield), Zetta St. Onge (defense)Highlights: MV...
Boys’ Soccer Belmont 3Hillsboro-Deering 0 Key players: Belmont – Wyatt Bamford (goal), Keegan Martinez (goal), Nate Allard (goal) Highlights: Bamford and Martinez scored in the first half, and Allard found the back of the net in the second. The...
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