The fun begins for high school girls volleyball players around the area as the state tournament gets underway in three divisions. But it's Division I that could have the most fun on display.
If you talk to a few coaches, they'll tell you this year's tourney could be one of the most ...
Any high school coach will tell you that you always win with seniors.
Right now, the Merrimack High School football team has had to bypass that formula. But that doesn't mean the Tomahawks don't appreciate the few seniors they have.
As in their core four.
That's right; just four seniors - ...
YOUTH
WRESTLING
MYA registration
set for Oct. 24
The Merrimack Youth Association's (MYA) Youth Wrestling program's 2015-16 season is about to begin.
The program is open to Merrimack boys and girls in grades K-6. Two all-girls tournaments have been added this year.
Registration will take ...
SALEM - Merrimack's Justin Grassini threw for more than 200 yards and four touchdowns, but it wasn't enough, as the Tomahawks fell 37-26 on the road to the Blue Devils in a Division I South Conference game at Grant Field on Oct. 16.
Grassini was 18 of 36 for 249 yards and four touchdowns, ...
HIGH SCHOOLS
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Merrimack 3,
Goffstown 1
Erika Lillis didn't have the eye-popping numbers seen by other Tomahawks, but she had three key kills and the match-winning block in a 23-25, 25-22, 25-12, 25-21 victory over Goffstown on Oct. 9.
Elise Jolly (21 poins, seven blocks, 31 ...
LONDONDERRY - Trust is a scarce resource in football. Having faith in your teammates to execute is what separates the elite from the mediocre and is the building block for state championships.
Merrimack quarterback Justin Grassini trusts his receiving corps.
Grassini threw for 296 yards, and ...