Madison Beaureguard of the Crimson Tide placed third in the 185-pound weight bracket at the New England Championship in Rhode Island.
42 boys and 24 girls will compete at the meet in Providence, Rhode Island, after hundreds of bouts at Pinkerton Academy on Saturday.
Bedford 6th, Exeter 7th, Londonderry 8th, Windham 10th in D1; Souhegan places 3rd, Winnacunnet 4th, Milford 5th in D2; Bow 1st in D3.
Timberlane was 2nd; Keene 5th; Pinkerton 6th; Souhegan 7th; Bedford 8th; Milford ties for 9th; Winnacunnet 12th; Nashua North ties for 13th.
Plus: Nashua North beats South by 1 point; Milford bests Portsmouth; Souhegan, Londonderry, Manchester, and Windham also compete.
Video: Many had fun this weekend at the 14th annual event.
Plus: Souhegan places 3rd, Portsmouth 5th at 2025 Plymouth Invitational; Londonderry wins 3 of 4 in Connecticut; Bow drops 2; H-B splits.
More than 26,000 bets have been placed by Granite State lottery players — with more bets expected this weekend and before the game.
A penalty shot by Brady-Valley’s Tyler Carter with less than 3 minutes to go in the game Wednesday night in Dover sealed the win.
Hundreds of wrestlers from around New England compete in nearly 550 bouts at Capital City Classic; Concord head coach named to hall of fame.
Merrimack, Milford, and Portsmouth win while Manchester West, Londonderry, Windham, and Nashua North and South also compete.
Local businesses lend a hand for the Tide’s biggest competition of the year, featuring wrestlers from dozens of schools around New England.
Brady-Valley jumped out to an early lead at the TriTown Arena on Monday. Tyler Carter scored five goals for Brady-Valley.
Tyler Carter put on a scoring clinic for Brady-Valley by netting five goals, helping to lead the team to victory.
West beats Guertin, Portsmouth wins in Litchfield, and Londonderry beats Nashua. Souhegan, Exeter, Milford, Nashua, Windham also compete.
Souhegan beats Bishop Guertin while Bedford, Londonderry, Manchester Central, Merrimack, Nashua South, and Windham competed on Wednesday.
9 schools compete at NH Freshman/JV Tiny’s World tourneys while dozens of wrestlers battle at Merrimack Hall of Fame Duals, Souhegan quad.
The teams battled it out at the Skate 3 Ice Arena in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, on Wednesday.
Plus: Milford beats Bishop Guertin, Salem beats Pinkerton in tight meet, and Souhegan wins over Kingswood Regional High School.
Bedford places 3rd while Milford was 8th at Hall of Fame event; Portsmouth 4th and Manchester West 6th at Winnisquam Winter Classic.
The team faced off against the Clipper Mules on Saturday in the Division 2 competition.
Hollis-Brookline bests Merrimack, Windham falls to Timberlane, and Spaulding beats Nashua South. Bow takes 2, and Winnisquam wins, too.
After hundreds of bouts Saturday, Keene 3rd, Souhegan 6th; Portsmouth and Bow in the Top 10; Salem, Winnacunnet, Manchester also compete.
Patch has teamed up with T-Mobile to celebrate five standout athletes whose achievements have left a lasting impression on our community.
Crimson Tide’s 9th graders place 5th; Varsity wrestlers compete with Salem, Portsmouth, and Londonderry at 2-day Noble Maine tourney.
New Hampshire wrestlers also competed at the prestigious George Bossi Holiday Tournament in Lowell, Massachusetts Friday and Saturday.
Forfeits make all the difference in varsity results; Crimson Tide junior varsity wrestlers win 13 of 15 bouts.
Crimson Tide junior varsity wrestlers take three of four from the Titans on their home turf Wednesday night.
Thursday’s pre-season scrimmage competition shows the Crimson Tide will be a force to be reckoned with for the 2024-2025 season.
Be on the lookout for Concord wrestlers selling discount restaurant cards at events and door-to-door; donations can also be sent by Venmo.
Wrestlers from Concord, Nashua, Rochester, Salem, and Smitty’s Barn in Kingston compete in the annual Castleton University Fall Classic.
Michelle Toupin of Boscawen is in court Aug. 15 to explain why she has failed to pay back money she stole from kids more than 10 years ago.
The department offers youth soccer leagues for children as young as 4 and up to sixth grade, with games running through late October.
The org took responsibility for the early end, pointing to late registrations and power outages as problems; some wrestlers to get refunds.
Volunteer referees left after 9 hours and hundreds of bouts, saying organizers told them it would end by 5 p.m.; coaches, players furious.
A Concord physical education teacher and the Merrimack Middle School principal, who previously wrestled for the Crimson Tide, enjoy a bout.
This weekend, wrestlers from New England, including Concord and Manchester, were at the Crystal Athletic Training Facility in Sanford, ME.
Hundreds of wrestlers from around the Northeast competed in dual tournaments, in both Greco and Freestyle forms, Commonwealth Cup Sunday.
Wrestlers from NH, Maine, Massachusetts, NY, Rhode Island, and Vermont competed in the 2024 Northeast Women’s Freestyle Duals on Sunday.
Despite the wonderful pre-spring weather, community athletic fields are still closed and will be until April, the parks director says.