Division III-IV
D3 Boys Lacrosse Preview: Campbell, Plymouth look poised to take next step
No fewer than five programs, and maybe one or two more, look to have a shot at taking the title this season.
Division III-IV
No fewer than five programs, and maybe one or two more, look to have a shot at taking the title this season.
Division II
When the Timberlane Regional High School football team faced Milford in the final regular season of the year, the Owls struggled in the first half to slow down the Spartans rushing attack. It was the only game all year in which the Owls trailed at halftime, and when the teams met again for Saturday
Division II
Evan Roeger remembers what it was like when the Timberlane Regional High School football team finished the 2019 season without a win. Now, with one game left in the senior's high school career, the Owls have an opportunity to end up with another zero in their record. Only this time, it would be in
Division II
MILFORD - For three and a half quarters Friday night, the Lebanon High School football team did a good job of beating itself. A fumble in the first half and 60 yards of penalties on the opening drive of the second had set up two Milford touchdowns, and the Raiders were down two points heading into
Division II
GOFFSTOWN - The Goffstown High School field hockey team played well during the first week of the season, but after two shutout losses, didn't have much to show for it. That changed on Wednesday against Milford. The Grizzlies scored early, getting two goals in the first three minutes, and never let
Division III-IV
With a lot of coaching changes and player movement, the teams in Division III appear to be evenly matched to open the season, aside from two programs.
Division III-IV
While Division III boys lacrosse has been dominated by one program for a couple of years, this season, it appears to be the division that is wide open. The Hopkinton High School boys team has won the last three titles, losing just one game during that stretch, but like everyone
Spring Sports
There is less than a week until the start of the regular season, and this week, Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler take a look at the landscape in Division III boys lacrosse, along with a roundup of some college action.
Division II
HOLLIS - It may have been the opening game of a truncated season, but the Hollis Brookline High School boys basketball team looked playoff good against Milford on Friday night. The Cavaliers led wire to wire in a dominating 63-25 win over the Spartans. Six different Cavaliers scored at least five p
Fall Sports
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.
Fall Sports
Kate Blaisdell had a hand in all four goals for the Hanover High School field hockey team and the Marauders held off Newport for a 4-3 win Saturday. Blaisdell scored off a penalty corner, with Gail Morse picked up the assist, to tie the game at 1. Morse, Jessie
Division III-IV
The Hopkinton High School boys lacrosse team goes into the 2020 season looking to do what no team has ever done in Division III.