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Around the Granite State: Saturday’s Roundup
The Londonderry High School football team turned in a strong defensive performance and improved to 2-0 with a 16-0 win over Salem on Saturday.
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The Londonderry High School football team turned in a strong defensive performance and improved to 2-0 with a 16-0 win over Salem on Saturday.
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Jenna Madigan scored three goals and Skylar Hamilton had two goals and two assists to lead the Londonderry High School field hockey team to a 6-2 win over Salem. This content is for NHHS Sports Insider FANATIC and NHHS Sports Insider ALL-STATE members only. Register [https://www.nh-highschoolsports
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Jenna Madigan scored three goals to help lead the Londonderry High School field hockey team to a 6-2 win Wednesday over Salem in a Division I game.
Division I
There was a time not too long ago when the Londonderry High School football team would have lost a game like Friday night's contest against Pinkerton Academy. The Lancers got out to a 13-0 lead, but saw the Astros score twice in less than three minutes to take a one-point lead. But instead of let
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Chelsea Mullen scored with 8:14 left in the game Wednesday to help Londonderry beat Pinkerton 1-0. This content is for NHHS Sports Insider FANATIC and NHHS Sports Insider ALL-STATE members only. Register [https://www.nh-highschoolsports.com/login?action=register]
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Chelsea Mullen scored the game’s only goal with 8:14 remaining Wednesday and the Londonderry High School field hockey team held off Pinkerton for a 1-0 win. Taylor McKinnon assisted on the goal, which came off a penalty corner. Mullen’s reverse hit from the right of the
Division I
There are certain attributes that Jimmy Lauzon likes his linebackers to possess. There's a mentality, an intelligence and a non-stop motor that a player has to have in order to play the position for the Londonderry High School football team. Fortunately, for Lauzon and the Lancers, senior Wil Reye
Division I
There was already going to be a huge change in Division I boys lacrosse this season before the phrase “global pandemic” was on anyone’s mind.
Division I
CONCORD - Londonderry High School boys hockey coach Peter Bedford said his team played “a fairly complete game” en route to its 4-0 Division I victory over Bow Wednesday night at Everett Arena. The Lancers took a 1-0 lead into the third period before scoring three more goals over the final 15 minut
Division I
HOOKSETT - The Pinkerton Academy boys hockey team turned in its best power-play performance of the season and received a hat trick from Tyler Pappalardo in its 7-1 Division I victory over rival Londonderry Wednesday night at Tri-Town Ice Arena. The Astros (5-3) went 4 for 6 on the power play and ki
Division I
GOFFSTOWN - Before the start of the third period Saturday, the Bedford High School boys hockey team talked about finding a way to win. To junior Owen Roberto, that meant continuing to throw shots on goal, and eventually, one would find its mark. That's what the Bulldogs did to start the final per
Division I
DURHAM – In the days leading up to Sunday’s Division I championship game, Jimmy Lauzon did his best to get the Londonderry High School football team ready to potentially see the most adversity it had faced all season. When Exeter took the lead early in the fourth quarter after a long, time-consumin