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By ALEXANDER RAPP
The 1883 Black Ice Pond Hockey Tournament held at Concord’s White Park started early on Friday morning and will run all day Saturday. A storm is moving in on Sunday, so check their site and Facebook page for updates about Sunday’s schedule.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
New Hampshire is the only state where ski jumping is an official varsity sport. Few schools have skiers brave enough to fly through the air like Eddie The Eagle, but every once in a while, one rolls into town ready to make the leap.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
NORTHWOOD – Injuries and a season-long string of illnessess continue to hamper the Coe-Brown girls’ basketball team, which has struggled to settle on a consistent rotation of players. The Bears lost their most recent game to Lebanon, 49-40, on Tuesday night, them to 6-5 on the season.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
A longtime rivalry continued Monday night, and it did not disappoint.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Belmont has been squashing competition all season and Thursday night the hot streak continued as the team defeated Newfound, 64-55.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
New Hampshire isn’t known as a football powerhouse, but every once in a while, a star is discovered and becomes a highly coveted recruit. That’s the case of Phillips Exeter Academy’s Isaiah Reese, a Gilford native, who just inked a deal to play for the University of Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Last year, the deliberative session of the Pittsfield Town Meeting lasted about 30 minutes. With less than two dozen residents, the session breezed through 30 articles.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Conditions and logistics finally cooperated to allow for one of the biggest high school Nordic skiing races so far this season, the Kearsarge Classic at Proctor Academy’s ski area in Andover. The Concord, Hopkinton and Kearsarge boys’ and girls’ teams raced against 10 other schools on a challenging course to accumulate points and find their rhythm with plenty of skiing left in the season.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Kearsarge and Sunapee hosted Concord and three other schools at Colby-Sawyer’s Hogan Center pool on Friday night for some varsity swimming action as the teams approach the end of their regular seasons, and gear up for the last chance meets and championships in February.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
On Tuesday night, Hopkinton traveled to Kearsarge for a Division III basketball doubleheader. These rivalry matches brought out the best of all the teams, as they had already faced each other in tight contests earlier in the season.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Concord Christian Academy girls’ basketball team got the better of the Concord High School Crimson Tide on Friday night with a huge win, 66-21. Junior Emma Smith led CCA with 24 points while senior Lilli Carlile followed her closely behind with 23.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
When Pembroke boys’ basketball head coach Mike Donnell was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in April, it was a shock to him and the community.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Hopkinton junior forward Kip Hedquist dished a perfect pass to the right wing for Hillsboro-Deering senior forward Ryan Podsadowski, who juked Timberlane’s goalie and completed his hat trick.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Sophomore Kourtney Kaplan ran upcourt on the fast break, found her spot on the right edge of the perimeter, pump-faked to fool the defender and elevated to swish the 3-pointer and score her 18th point of the game.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Hopkinton Hawks’ boys are finding their rhythm after the winter break under new head coach Liam McNicholas. On Friday night, they hosted the Hillsboro-Deering Hillcats and won decisively, 71-43.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Referees making calls during a game catch a lot of flack from players, coaches and especially from fans on a regular basis. Not every call is perfect, and not every decision will be correct, because, after all, game officials are prone to human errors.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord High boys’ hockey’s game against Hanover on Wednesday night was its biggest challenge to date this season. Playing at Everett Arena, the Tide needed a win to continue their streak and also sit atop Division I as the only undefeated team.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
On Tuesday night, Bishop Brady took a short bus ride to play crosstown rival Merrimack Valley in a Division II basketball doubleheader. The Pride claimed two big wins at home to start 2025 positively.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Concord High School’s track and field history is very long, and some of the program’s records have stood the test of time despite advancements in preparation and athletic technology, so it’s not every day that one is broken.However, Crimson Tide...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
High school basketball returned to NHTI Friday night for the college’s new Community Classic initiative. It invited two local schools and their fans to experience basketball on the bigger college court and learn about the opportunities for further...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
After the last round of holiday tournaments on Monday, multiple local teams crowned themselves champions in style across New Hampshire.These tournaments don’t count toward regular-season records, but closing out the year by running the gauntlet...
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