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By ALEXANDER RAPP
PENACOOK – The Bow Falcons and speedster senior running back, Kody McCranie, ran away with a win against the Merrimack Valley Pride on Friday night. With less than two minutes left in the second quarter, McCranie returned a punt for 68 yards after he...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Maria Armaganian, a three-sport athlete who graduated from Concord High School in 2021 as the field hockey Player of the Year, never planned on slowing down.At Northeastern University, she built muscle in the weight room, became a force to be reckoned...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
When Kevin McCauley bought 500 acres of forested land in Hillsborough 45 years ago, it was an unusual purchase for a college student, but it just made sense.“I was on one of my breaks from New England College and between classes, and I walked in this...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Senior forward Joey Olivera sealed the win for Merrimack Valley with a brace in the second half on Thursday night over Bow. His two goals came unexpectedly, but sometimes in a game of small margins that’s all it takes.His first goal came after fellow...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Willem Avenant has a sense of adventure that goes beyond Concord.Growing up in Murraysburg, a small town in the Karoo region of South Africa, he dreamed of the sandy dunes of Saudi Arabia racing a motorbike in the Dakar Rally.This January, he will...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord High’s volleyball team could not pull off a comeback against Nashua North on Monday night and lost in four sets despite a valiant effort, leaving the Crimson Tide (0-3) in the hunt for their first win.The Tide had a sluggish start to the match...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord High School went into the fourth quarter tied up against the Goffstown Grizzlies after a rugged game on both ends.It came down to the wire, as Concord’s senior quarterback, defensive back and kicker, Colby Nyhan, drilled a 37-yard field goal...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Luke Diamond and Johnny Flaherty of Plymouth were offered the opportunity of a lifetime, to play baseball with other New England standouts at the Red Sox’s Dominican Republic academy with 10 Caribbean counterparts.They did more than just play ball....
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord field hockey continued their strong start with a solid 6-0 performance Nashua High School North win at Rollins Park. The Tide’s attack was well-balanced and persistent as the goals were spread throughout all four quarters.In total, Concord had...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Bow girls’ soccer continued rolling in its second game of the season against Lebanon High School on Tuesday night with a comfortable 1-0 win. Their defense locked down in a physical game and they played well out of the back to generate many chances.If...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
BOW – Bow thrashed ConVal in its season opener, 8-0, on Friday, and demonstrated that they will be a force this season in Division II field hockey. After reaching the semifinals last season with a young core, the Falcons will look to build upon that...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Crimson Tide’s boys’ soccer season kicked off Thursday against Portsmouth High School at Memorial Field. Unfortunately for Concord, they were battered 7-2 by Portsmouth’s strong attack. The push from Portsmouth started early in the first half as...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The 51st annual Mt. Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb drew hundreds of new first-time participants and the previous women’s record was broken.This year’s race had over 500 first-time participants and many returners of different age groups ranging...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Since the farm at the intersection of Routes 3 and 4 in Boscawen was bought by the Crete family in 1958, they have expanded the operation steadily to over 500 acres to support cattle, soybean, wheat, and notably, corn.Highway View Farm is renowned for...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Parker Tirrell went down after a hard foul in front of goal in the second half of a girls’ soccer scrimmage Tuesday night, and she drew a much-needed penalty for her team while down 1-0.Tirrell played for Plymouth Regional High School in a friendly...
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