Fall Sports
The biggest weekend of the New Hampshire high school football season
In a season unlike any other, this is a weekend of high school football unlike any other.
Fall Sports
In a season unlike any other, this is a weekend of high school football unlike any other.
Fall Sports
This grand experiment given to the state by the NHIAA’s football committee has made for some heated conversation off the field, outdone only by what’s taken place on the field.
Fall Sports
Here’s a look at what’s been going on in the world of New Hampshire high school sports.
Fall Sports
NASHUA – It took a while Wednesday, but the Manchester Central High School football team showed its capable of big things when gets into the flow of a game.
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Division I
MANCHESTER – Jeff Lunn has done a lot for the Bishop Guertin High School boys basketball team this season.
Division II
BEDFORD – The Bedford High School girls basketball team is headed somewhere it’s never been before.
Division II
MANCHESTER – For 40 minutes, the Manchester Central High School boys hockey team was playing average hockey.
Division I
Here’s a look at Thanksgiving football games from around New Hampshire.
Division II
MANCHESTER – If the Manchester Central High School boys soccer team was to knock off Bedford in the Division I semifinals Thursday, it was going to have to play a strong first half.
Division III-IV
Tyler Ford and Drew Prescott ran for touchdowns each to lead the Souhegan High School football team to a 35-28 win over Manchester Central. David Weekley led the Little Green with 172 yards rushing and three touchdowns.
Division I
The Nashua High School South football team got back in the win column last week, but that doesn’t mean all is right with the Panthers. South survived the monsoon at Stellos Stadium to defeat rival Nashua North, 30-17, and although the Panthers sit at 2-1 in Division