Amherst Middle School Girls basketball concluded their season by defeating Timberlane 47-23 to win the D 6 championship and remain undefeated, 14-0. The team was led by Kayden Merriam’s 18 points, many off of Ori Dart assists who also added 12 points and led the defensive charge.
Hollis Brookline’s Elisabeth Stapelfeld was named the Division II Player of the Year by the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization (NHBCO) as they’ve finalized their All-State teams for all four divisions.
Stapelfeld was the only Division II First Team nearby, while her Cavalier ...
LONDONDERRY – Saturday’s NHIAA Wrestling Meet of Champions belonged to the little man, at least as far as the local contingent was concerned.
Three area Division II state champs mixed it up with the big boys and came away with the title, “Champion of Champions,” here before a ...
In Divison II, Souhegan’s Johnny McBride was the lone First Teamer, with fellow Saber Matt Canavan an Honorable Mention alsong with Milford’s Ryon Constable.
And, as reported last week when the teams were first released, Nashua North coach Steve Lane and Souhegan’s Peter Pierce were ...
DURHAM – Raise your hand if, back in December, you had the Souhegan High School Sabers winning the Division II boys basketball title.
Anyone?
Didn’t think so.
Perhaps that fueled the Sabers through what ended up being a magical 20-1 championship season, ending with a grinding 53-51 ...
You want a finish – a few of them – that is not only final, but fun?
Then you needed to be at the University of New Hampshire on Sunday.
The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association and the teams that competed in the first three of four Division I and II boys and girls ...