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By DAN ATTORRI
KEENE – The set up for the Division III girls’ basketball final couldn’t have been written any better. A battle between the two top seeds – Concord Christian Academy and Conant High School – whose only losses all year came against each. The D-III...
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Bow’s Adler Moura and Winnisquam’s Henry Osmer reached the finals of their respective weight classes, and Concord freshman Maddie Beauregard made history at the NHIAA wrestling Meet of Champions at Bedford High School on Saturday.Beauregard was one of...
Boys’ HockeyConcord 3, Hanover 1Key players: Concord – Brooks Craigue (2 goals), Carter Doherty (goal), Trevor Craigue (assist), Rowan Arndt (assist), Joey Tarbell (assist), Dawson Fancher (assist), Luukas Mayer (10 saves, first career...
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The best Alpine skiers from all four NHIAA divisions converged at Mittersill Ski Area at Cannon Mountain on Wednesday for the Meet of Champions, and, just like the division championships, Capital Area competitors dotted the top of the standings.Bow...
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BOW – The Bow and John Stark wrestling programs were focused on development and growth this past season. On Saturday, it was clear those efforts paid off.Plymouth won three individual titles to win its fourth straight team championship with 163...
Boys’ BasketballJohn Stark 62, Sanborn 56Key players: John Stark – Hayden Pond (23 points), Logan Montgomery (19 points, 3 assists), Donnie White (10 points, 3 blocks), Eliot Belliveau (5 rebounds, great effort defensively off the bench)Highlights:...
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Winning a state title at any age is impressive. Doing it as a freshman is even more so. That’s exactly what Concord High School freshman Mika Taylor did, posting the two fastest slalom runs of the day to win the individual title in that discipline,...
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Read Merrill has been a leader for Concord High Alpine skiing for four years, so it’s only fitting that he led the Tide down the slopes one more time.Merrill, a senior captain for the Crimson Tide, qualified for the Meet of Champions in both the giant...
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Senior Will Chapin, sophomore Merrick Chapin and junior Harrison Wilson all qualified for the Meet of Champions in both the slalom and giant slalom, but it wasn’t enough to lift the Hopkinton boys’ Alpine ski team back to the top of the Division III...
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Bow didn’t have the same depth this season as in years past, but the Falcons had a respectable showing at the Division II Alpine championships. Senior Patrick Wachsmuth defended his D-II slalom title and matched his 2022 runner-up finish in the giant...
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It was three years ago the last time NHIAA had indoor track state championships and there was a lot of uncertainty entering this season. In the end, perhaps it was unwarranted.The Coe-Brown boys’ team scored points in nine of 13 events and won four,...
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The Hopkinton girls’ Nordic team has a deep roster. When the Hawks have a chance to work together, it’s hard to stop them.Belmont’s William Riley won the boys’ 5K skate race in 9 minutes, 42.7 seconds and Lebanon’s Annalies Hannah won the girls’ race...
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Some seasons began in late November, others really just began with the arrival of the recent snow, but regardless of how they started, it’s time to think playoffs for nearly all NHIAA winter sports. Several champions – both individual and team – will...
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There’s always a lot to play for when the Belmont-Gilford Bulldogs and Berlin-Gorham Mountaineers face off, but Saturday’s game at Laconia’s Merrill Fay Arena had some extra meaning.Not only was it a rematch of last year’s NHIAA Division III hockey...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
In the eyes of Jeff Collins, it was only a matter of time before name, image and likeness (NIL) arrived in New Hampshire at the high school level. The executive director of the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) has followed...
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If you look at the top of the standings of almost any Division I, II or III Alpine ski race you’ll see a Capital Area team at the top. If you look at the top of the Capital Area standings, you’ll see Hopkinton – at least for now.Hopkinton won the 15th...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
In late December, the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) adjusted its rulebook to allow high school athletes to be able to capitalize off of their name, image and likeness (NIL) without losing their athletic eligibility....
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The area’s wrestling programs are looking to rebuild and expand, so Saturday’s Capital City Classic was the place to be.The tournament didn’t happen in 2021 and several teams dropped out of the 2022 edition after a snowstorm postponed the event by a...
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Concord’s Tyler Watt competed regionally and nationally last season, so it stands to reason that he’d be one of the best in the state. On Saturday, Watt, a junior, showed he still is in top form, topping the field of over 160 competitors to win the...
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Winter storms and limited pool time have wrought havoc with the Concord High School swim team schedule, but the Tide was able to compete in Sunday’s Manchester City Championships. And with NHIAA swimming and diving championships quickly approaching,...
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