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Injury leads Merrimack’s Davenport down different path

Injury leads Merrimack’s Davenport down different path

Kolby Davenport was set to start the most important stretch of her softball career when disaster struck. Not long after the end of her junior year at Merrimack High School, Davenport was playing in a softball tournament for her travel team, the Worth Firecracker Red Hots. (more...)

Hawks struggle in loss to Warriors

Hawks struggle in loss to Warriors

MERRIMACK – The Merrimack High School softball team may have played its way out of having Sundays off. The Tomahawks had just two hits and managed to get just two of their final 17 batters on base in a 4-3 loss to Winnacunnet of Hampton on Monday in a Class L game. After taking Sunday off, coach Jim Peltak thought his team looked a little [...]

Q & A: Mike Currie

This week, Merrimack lacrosse's Mike Currie took a few moments to answer some questions.

Hawks, Titans both going through growing pains

Hawks, Titans both going through growing pains

NASHUA – Bill Cosentino and Keith Bertrand have a few things in common. Both are in their first year with their respective high school varsity boys lacrosse programs, and both are trying to improve teams that missed the postseason a year ago. But that might be where the similarities end, and that was evident on Thursday, as Cosentino’s [...]

Hudon, Hawks hold on against Astros

Hudon, Hawks hold on against Astros

MERRIMACK - The Merrimack High School baseball team got solid pitching and defense and some timely hitting to beat Pinkerton Academy 4-3 on Monday in a Class L game. Tom Hudon pitched a complete game, striking out four while allowing two earned runs on nine hits and four walks. Hudon also drove in two runs while teammate Ryan Dupont went [...]

A sign of the spring in NH

A sign of the spring in NH

One sign of the return of spring is the sign posted here at Merrimack High School, informing all that the fields are not ready for use. After rainy days like Monday - and the ones that are expected for Tuesday and Wednesday - it usually takes a few sunny days for the fields to dry out. And by then, it's time for more rain. The spring high [...]

Four BG hockey players on All-State first teams

Four BG hockey players on All-State first teams

Four hockey players, two boys and two girls, from Bishop Guertin High School were named to the New Hampshire All-State first team in their respective divisions. BG's Meghan Turner and Kayla Lambert were chosen to the Division I girls first team and coach Myia Yates was named Coach of the Year, while Greg Girtatos and Austin Carto were selected [...]

Playoffs: Another rough night for locals

Playoffs: Another rough night for locals

Six local high school teams participated in playoff contests Wednesday night. Only one of those teams survived. (more...)

Hawks, Cards to host Class L playoff games

The Merrimack and Bishop Guertin boys basketball teams will host first-round games when the Class L playoffs start on Wednesday. Should the fourth-seeded Tomahawks and the fifth-seeded Cardinals win their opening games, they'll face each other in the quarterfinals. The teams finished in a five-way tie with Pinkerton, Trinity and Dover, each [...]

BG, Souhegan move on to hockey semis

Both the Bishop Guertin and Souhegan boys hockey teams won their quarterfinal games on Saturday, and advanced to the semifinals. Merrimack and Hollis/Brookline both saw their season come to an end with a quarterfinal loss on Saturday. (more...)

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