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FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS,Part 2: Rematch for Sabers, a record for Hershberger?

It's the semifinals in Divisions II and III, and that means just about an automatic invitation for a couple of local high schools Saturday at 1 p.m. The Souhegan Sabers are in this round more often than not, and the No. 4 locals (8-2) will do exactly what they did last year at this time: head ...

Nashua vs. Londonderry football: A history worth noting

Ahhh, Nashua South vs. Londonderry in Division I playoff football. Yes, that is on this weekend's schedule (Saturday afternoon) as football is the only fall high school sport still going. It's a quarterfinal game in LancerLand, but when Nashua and Londonderry meet in this sport in the ...

Four locals left on the floor in high school football playoffs

It's time to play the Survivor Game again, this time for football after six local high school teams played in the first round of the playoffs this past weekend. Who's left? Come on down, No. 6 Nashua South. The Panthers played a heckuva game on offense in basically pasting city rival Bishop ...

CLOSING IN: Hershberger nears record as Cougars romp

LITCHFIELD – It was almost a record-breaking day for Campbell High School running back Scott Hershberger. But it was a victorious day, and that's the important thing. The senior now needs just 34 yards – unofficially – break the state high school career rushing yardage record of 5,890 ...

HUDSON HISTORY: Broncos win first Division I playoff game

HUDSON — Alvirne made history by winning its first Division 1 postseason football game on its home turf Saturday afternoon with a 33-10 victory over Concord in first-round action at Veteran’s Field at Alvirne High School. Alvirne junior running back Michael Landmesser had a ...

Sabers get into playoff mode in 34-6 quarterfinal win

AMHERST – It's playoff time, and the Souhegan High School football team has embraced the difference. So it didn't matter that the No. 4 Sabers had manhandled No. 5 John Stark in their regular season meeting by 35 points. Thus they went out and controlled things again, 34-6, in the Division ...