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By DAN ATTORRI
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...
By DAN ATTORRI
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....
By DAN ATTORRI
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...
By DAN ATTORRI
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...
By DAN ATTORRI
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,...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
The NIL wave sweeping college sports has hit New Hampshire high schools.Short for name, image and likeness, NIL has become shorthand for the ability of amateur athletes to receive endorsements and other forms of compensation as a result of their...
By DAN ATTORRI
Senior captains Rumi Mistry and Austin Wells both won titles, and junior Griffin Norwalt was a finalist as the Concord High wrestling team finished second overall at the 24-team Minickiello Wrestling Tournament at Keene High School on Saturday,...
By DAN ATTORRI
Concord Christian’s undefeated streak in Division III wasn’t going to last forever, but it took the division’s top program to finally take down the Lady Kingsmen.Concord Christian Academy (5-1) made the Conant Orioles (6-0) fight to the last second,...
By DAN ATTORRI
The effort had been undeniable, but the results hadn’t been there for the Concord boys’ basketball team. At the Capital Classic, that hard work started to pay off.Shots that were once rushed were set up naturally. Attempts from 3-point land that...
By DAN ATTORRI
The games don’t count in the NHIAA standings, but lessons can be learned from holiday tournaments. The Tide learned that no matter how good a team is, eventually a winning streak must come to an end.The Concord boys’ hockey team played well in long...
By DAN ATTORRI
On Feb. 2, 2021, Ryan Philbrick made history by scoring his 100th point in a Crimson Tide uniform, the first Tide defenseman to do so.At the time, head coach Dunc Walsh said in an interview with former Monitor sports editor Tim O’Sullivan that “I...
By DAN ATTORRI
On Sunday the NHIAA Division I and Division II basketball seasons concluded with championship games and the release of New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization All-State rosters.All-State selections and awards are voted on by member coaches of...
By TIM O’SULLIVAN
DERRY – Coe-Brown arrived at Saturday’s Division II volleyball championships relaxed and ready. The No. 6 Bears didn’t have the weight of expectations on their shoulders against top-ranked, undefeated, defending-champion Gilford, but they did have...
By TIM O’SULLIVAN
In some ways, Skylar Hattendorf wrestling for Bow High is perfectly normal. She has been wrestling against boys for years, so being on a male-dominated team like the one at Bow is nothing new for Hattendorf, a freshman. It’s also nothing new at Bow,...
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