Granite Staters compete in Rhode Island; wrestlers from Amherst, Concord, Londonderry, Merrimack, Pelham, Portsmouth placed in the Top 6.
Co-ed matches: Salem takes 1st, Bedford 2nd, Keene 3rd, Windham 7th, Concord 11th; Girls: Bedford, Plymouth, and Souhegan tie for 1st.
Concord places 6th, Windham 7th, Londonderry 8th, Nashua North 9th, Exeter 10th; Milford 5th, Winnacunnet 7th in DII; Souhegan 3rd in DIII.
Concord wins 5th straight title while Timberlane and Keene place; Exeter, Londonderry, Salem, and Windham all made the Top 10 Saturday.
Watch: Concord police escort the champions down Main Street on Saturday night.
Exeter tops 2 in Manchester; Bedford, Londonderry, Milford, Salem, Souhegan, Windham also win; Merrimack, Nashua, Portsmouth wrestle, too.
Bedford, Bow, Salem win; Portsmouth, Souhegan place 5th at Plymouth tourney; Londonderry wins in CT; Manchester, Merrimack, Nashua results.
Wrestlers from Souhegan, Bow, Milford, Nashua, Salem, and Windham all win this week; Exeter, Londonderry, and Manchester also competed.
Bow places 4th; Concord 5th; Bedford, Merrimack, Nashua, Portsmouth, Souhegan, and Windham wrestlers all compete; $10K raised for boosters.
In bouts on Wednesday and Thursday, Bow, Salem, Nashua South, Portsmouth win; Souhegan and Winnisquam tie; Milford, Merrimack have matches.
Hundreds of wrestlers will participate in the Saturday tourney; it’s the biggest fundraiser for the team; several local businesses assist.
Amherst beats Nashua South; Nashua North beats John Stark; Bow, Salem notch wins at Tomahawk duals; Londonderry beats Portsmouth; more.
Londonderry, Milford, Salem, and Bishop Guertin all win, while Bedford, Hampton, Merrimack, Manchester fall to their opponents Wednesday.
Concord advances to 11-1; 20 schools battle at Winnisquam Winter Classic; Bedford wins 2; Souhegan wins 3 at Quad; Salem falls to Coventry.
Tide JV beats Salem, 11-4; Merrimack loses in a squeaker; Londonderry beats Exeter; Souhegan wins; Memorial, Central, Bishop Guertin fall.
The Concord Parks and Recreation Department is hosting its first public meeting on Thursday about athletic lights at the park.
Bow, Pinkerton tie for 3rd; Souhegan places 6th while Winnacunnet takes 8th; Manchester, Merrimack, dozens of others from 5 states compete.
Crimson Tide JV also wins, 8-3; Merrimack beats Manchester West; Souhegan beats Pelham, John Stark; Londonderry wins vs. Nashua South.
Wrestlers from Concord, Amherst, Londonderry, Merrimack, Portsmouth, and other communities competed in freshman and JV matches on Friday.
The Crimson Tide JV squad also wins against Londonderry, 14-8; JV wrestles in Keene while varsity heads to Lowell for a holiday tourney.
Exeter, Salem win; Souhegan ties for 1st, Merrimack 3rd, Winnacunnet 5th in Londonderry Holiday Tournament; dozens meet at Nor’easter.
However, the Blackbirds junior varsity wrestlers bested Concord’s JV wrestlers on Wednesday, 17-9; 5 teams compete on Saturday.
Pinkerton wins Nick Zeras JV Rumble. Concord placed 2nd, Bow came in 3rd; Goffstown 4th; North Andover 5th; Merrimack was 6th; Windham 7th.
Concord places 8th while Bow came in 10th after nearly 400 matches between 15 teams on Saturday at Salem High School.
The Crimson Tide beat the Astros in a come-from-behind win Wednesday; Concord’s junior varsity wrestlers also win, 17-9.
Coaches Ham Munnell of CHS and Bill Chavanelle of Bow say their teams are ready even if there is still work to be done with their wrestlers.
Concord, Amherst, Nashua, Milford, Salem, and other competitors spent Sunday in Vermont wrestling wrestlers from New England, New York.
Wrestlers from Concord, Amherst, Bedford, Bow, Keene, Salem, and other towns competed against wrestlers from New England and NY on Saturday.
The NH and New England Babe Ruth softball champions are raising money online and via a “fill the helmet” effort in Concord Sunday.
Construction will soon begin at Keach Park for the city's first soccer mini pitch installation — scheduled to open in early summer.
Historic 1st NH girls championship held; Salem High School earns the most points; New Englands in 2023 will have a tourney for girls, too.
The team is returning to the playoffs after beating Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in its last regular season game.
Jack Beauchesne, Alan Yap, Nate Stegmeyer and Joshua Gentchos competed Feb. 12.
Crimson Tide JV placed 1st with 107 points against 20 schools at the New Hampshire tournament; Salem placed 2nd, while Timberlane was 3rd.
The Crimson Tide ended its regular season with an away loss in Plaistow; Concord High's junior varsity wrestlers beat the Owls, 5-1.
Crimson Tide varsity team beats Windham on Saturday, but junior varsity falls to the Jaguars; Crimson Tide junior varsity beats Milford.
JV Tide, however, beat the Bulldogs, 15-4, at a match in Concord Wednesday; Seniors feted at last home event; Coach Munell talks future.
Wrestlers from Bedford, Bow, Manchester, Merrimack, Portsmouth, Souhegan, Winnacunnet, and Windham compete with others from 5 states.
Concord cruises to 12-1 after beating Nashua South High School on Wednesday; Concord junior varsity wrestlers also won, 6-2.
Sydnie Quimby, Gilford High School student, suffered a head injury and died while skiing at the Gunstock recreation area on Monday.