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MUST WIN: Broncos hope 2-1 triumph over North saves season

NASHUA – Alvirne High School boys soccer players gathered around keeper Danny Burke after Tuesday's 2-1 win at Stellos Stadium. “Must win,” someone said. “Great way to come through.” “I'm glad they have that mentality,” Broncos coach Christien Dubois said, his team snapping a ...

WHAT’S BRUIN? Season opens tonight in D.C. vs. Caps

It starts tonight. Some NHL teams opened on Tuesday night, but tonight it's the Boston Bruins' turn, as they try to rebound from missing the playoffs with new coach Marco Sturm, starting with the season opener at the Washington Capitals. Washington had a 51-22-9 record overall and a 30-10-7 ...

BACK TO SCHOOL: Tatum will help Duke in advisory role

Duke is getting help from former Blue Devils player and Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. The school announced Tuesday that the six-time NBA all-star would serve in a volunteer advisory role for the program as “chief basketball officer.” Tatum is currently recovering from a ruptured right ...

HS Roundup: South boys, North girls lead local winners

There were plenty of winners locally on Tuesday in high school action around the area.Let's take a look: BOYS SOCCER NASHUA SOUTH 4, DOVER 0 The Panthers (10-0-1) shutout the Green Wave on Tuesday. Damien Rodrigues scored two goals with Kevin Araujo and Michele Esposito netting one apiece. ...

Rivier Roundup: Big nights for women’s soccer, volleyball

NASHUA - The Rivier women's soccer team earned a decisive 9–0 GNAC victory over the Dean Bulldogs Tuesday evening at Joanne Merrill Field. With this result, Rivier improved to 6-4-2 overall (5-1-1 GNAC), while Dean fell to 2-8-1 (1-4-1 GNAC). HOW IT HAPPENED The Raiders netted five ...

Three share lead after Day 1 at NH Mid-Am in Laconia

LACONIA – The opening round of the New Hampshire Mid-Amateur Championship tested the patience and precision of the field at Laconia Country Club, where firm and fast greens proved to be the biggest challenge of the day. Players who couldn’t quite adjust to the quick speeds found themselves ...