NASHUA – Just wait about seven weeks.
The belief and hope for the Nashua High School South boys tennis team is that just over a month from now, not only will things be much warmer than Wednesday, but the results will be better, too.
It couldn't have been much colder – temps in the low 40s ...
Wednesday was perfect tennis weather, eh?
Either way, local high school teams took the courts for their season openers, a couple -- the Bishop Guertin boys and Souhegan girls -- getting wins to offset the bone chilling temps.
Here's the local rundown:
BOYS TENNIS
BISHOP GUERTIN 8, SALEM ...
The high school track season is underway, and Tuesday was a good day for several local athletes, and a very good day for the Alvirne Broncos.
Alvirne swept both the boys and girls competiton it hosted, beating Bishop Guertin to highlight the day.
It was a good day for Hollis Brookline girls ...
HUDSON – A new season begins for the Alvirne High School girls tennis team today when Hanover comes to town for the season opener.
And a new life begins for the Broncos coach, Moe Leclerc.
Leclerc had spent 33 years building a tennis empire/instruction program at Nashua Country Club, and ...
That tennis feel may not be in the air just yet, but the NHIAA schedule waits for no one.
At least the snow has melted.
Thus despite gusty winds and cold temps, the local high school tennis season begins anew this week. When we last left it, the Nashua High School South boys tennis team had ...
The tennis ball can bounce a lot of different ways in a year.
For example, the Alvirne High School girls tennis team left the court in Bedford early last June as Division II champions under longtime coach Jen Ruigrok.
Now, the Broncos are back up in Division I with a new head coach. Welcome ...