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HS Roundup: North grabs 6-5 Battle lead; BG girls win

The Winter Battle of the Bridge between Nashua High Schools North and South continues tonight with perhaps the biggest event, the girls-boys varsity basketball doubleheader beginning at 5:30 p.m. (girls) followed by the boys shortly after 7. The North boys are having a rough time at 3-8, ...

‘MORE THAN HOCKEY’: North-Souhegan goalie ‘OK’ after game-ending injury

NASHUA – “It's more than hockey.” That was the phrase uttered by both Nashua High School North-Souhegan coach Chris Zarlenga as well as South-Pelham Kings coach Jordan Sarracco following the tough ending of Wednesday night's Battle of the Bridge contest at Conway Arena. The game, won by ...

Battle of the Bridge: Kings hand Saber-Titans 4-1 loss

NASHUA – The outcome was secondary following a game-ending injury to North-Souhegan freshman goalie Dylan O'Neil, but the Nashua High School South-Pelham Kings did end up wth a 4-1 win in the Battle of the Bridge Wednesday night at Conway Arena. The game was ended with 13.5 seconds left ...

HS Roundup: Admirals get big Division II win over MHBDS

The Admirals are staking their claim to being a contender in Divison II, that's for sure. They picked up a huge win over local rival Merrimack-Hollis Brookline-Derryfield at Skate 3 in Tyngsborough, Mass. Souhegan wrestling did the same in Division II with a win over Hollis Brookline as ...

FUTURE PLANS, PART 1: South’s Caruso chooses Saint A’s

MERRIMACK – Arguably the best boys basketball player in the history of Nashua High School South will be heading just a tad north next year. Panther senior Josh Caruso, the school's only 1,000 point scorer, has verbally committed to attend and play for Saint Anselm College in Manchester next ...

FUTURE PLANS, PART 2: Campbell’s Hershberger UNH bound

It's been quite a senior year at Campbell High School for football standout Scott Hershberger. First, he sets the state's all-time career rushing record. Then he helps the Cougars win a state championship. And, for the trifecta, Hershberger has announced he will stay in state next year ...