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Merrimack sweeps Winnacunnet

The Merrimack High School girls volleyball team made a clean sweep of Winnacunnet Friday, winning 25-14, 25-14 and 25-15. The win improved the Tomahawks to 2-0 in Division I. Jenn Duggan recorded nine kills, five aces and eight digs for Merrimack while Allison Latham had three kills, four aces and eight digs and Paige Corbett added seven [...]

Panthers fail to capitalize in loss to Astros

Panthers fail to capitalize in loss to Astros

NASHUA - The opportunities were there for the Nashua High School South football team against Pinkerton Academy. All the Panthers had to do was make a play. First-and-goal from the Pinkerton 5-yard line. Defense forcing a third-and-long at the end of the half. Kickoff to the left corner and fielded at the 1. Each time, South couldn’t [...]

Titans, Lancers both looking to bounce back

Titans, Lancers both looking to bounce back

The Nashua High School North football team wasn’t the only team to lose a big lead in its season opener. While the Titans were losing a 21-0 lead to Winnacunnet, Londonderry was blowing a 19-0 lead over Souhegan. Both teams ended up losing, with North going down 27-21 in overtime and the Lancers falling 34-19. North coach Jason Robie can [...]

Panthers look to keep rolling against Astros

Panthers look to keep rolling against Astros

The fireworks could be so big at Stellos Stadium Friday night, the Fourth of July might get jealous. The football teams from Nashua High School South and Pinkerton Academy will meet on the field turf at 7 p.m. for the Division I opener for both teams. Both teams started their seasons last week with a similar offensive output. Both put [...]

South in control in win over Memorial

South in control in win over Memorial

NASHUA – The Nashua High School South girls soccer team has been working on getting better every practice and every game. Head coach Manfred Beyer wanted to see them improve from half to half against Manchester Memorial Tuesday night. He got what he wanted. The Panthers scored twice in the second half and kept the Crusaders on their own [...]

Cardinals start season with sweep of Little Green

The Bishop Guertin High School girls volleyball team knocked off Manchester Central, 3-0, in the Division I opener for both teams Tuesday. The Cardinals won by scores of 25-11, 25-10 and 25-20. Nicole Pettiglio had five kills for the Cards (1-0) and Holly Zaharchuk added five kills and three blocks. Rebecca Noyes chipped in with 17 assists and [...]

Tomahawks take down Blue Hawks in opener

The Merrimack High School girls volleyball team got its season underway with a 3-0 win over Exeter Tuesday, sweeping the Division I match 25-20, 25-17 and 25-19. Jenn Duggan had 11 kills and five digs for the Tomahawks (1-0), while Bree McCarthy added 16 assists and Maggie Kenney chipped in with nine kills and five aces. Merrimack will [...]

Fall preview: Bishop Guertin volleyball

The new face on the sidelines for the Bishop Guertin High School girls volleyball team is a familiar one. Brittany O’Bryant enters her first year as the varsity coach of the Cardinals with a team that advanced to the Division I semifinals a year ago before falling to eventual-champion Londonderry. (more...)

Fall preview: Hollis/Brookline volleyball

The Hollis/Brookline High School volleyball team is taking on a new challenge. The Cavaliers are coming off an undefeated season in Division II, having won their third title in six championship match appearances over the last eight years, and are moving up to Division I. (more...)

Panthers overcome slow start to roll Clippers

Panthers overcome slow start to roll Clippers

NASHUA – The Nashua High School South football team expected to come roaring out of the gate in Saturday’s season opener against Portsmouth. That didn’t happen, but it didn’t stop South’s offense from turning in a strong performance. After falling behind 7-0, the Panthers scored on their next three possessions. And although it took [...]

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