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SWING INTO SPRING: High school teams endure the chill

NASHUA – Brendon Doughty couldn't sleep early Monday morning. He was up at 5:30, took a cold shower, made his own breakfast and was ready and rarin' to go. You see, it wasn't your typical Manic Monday. It was Baseball Monday – the first practice of the Panthers' season. Doughty, a lefty ...

THE GREAT INDOORS: It won’t feel like spring as high school practices begin

Today is a day a lot of local high school coaches have been waiting for since June. Yes, it's the first day of the local high school, uh, spring sports season. But with the weather condiditions, that were forecasted to include some snow, it's highly unlikely anyone has that “spring” ...

POST SEASON PUCKS: Locals honored on All-State teams

Several local players were among those recently voted to be on the New Hampshire High School Coaches Association's All-State Boys Hockey Team, sponsored by the NH Legends of Hockey, including a couple from the Division I state champion Bishop Guertin Cardinals. BG forward Jordan O'Hearn and ...

MARCH GLADNESS: Besides title, HB’s Williams is Division II POY

Alton Williams has had March to remember. Not only did the Hollis Brookline High School senior boys basketball standout sink the Division II title clinching free throws for the Cavaliers, he did so as the Division II Player of the Year. Williams averaged just over 16 points a game, but at ...

SIMPLY THE BEST: Milford’s Hansen Division II Player of Year

Shea Hansen saved her best for last as she wound up her Milford High School girls basketball career by recently being named the Division II All-State Player of the Year by the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization (NHBCO). The senior guard was the Division's leading scorer with 18.4 ...

EDUCATION OF CHAMPIONS: Kelley taught Cavs how to win

DURHAM – Right time, right team, right coach. It all came together three years ago for the Hollis High School boys basketball team, though no one knew it at the time. The Cavaliers coaching job opened up three years ago, and the timing was perfect for Ryan Kelley. He had made his way in ...