Top-ranked Lebanon boys go about their business to win Division II tennis crown

Lebanon High’s Will Katz leaps to make a shot during the Raiders’ NHIAA Division II boys tennis championship match against Bow on Wednesday at Alvirne High in Hudson. Katz helped clinch the team’s second title in three years by combining with Nolan Arado to win first doubles for the deciding point of the 7-2 victory. Story, page B1.

Valley News Staff Writer HUDSON, N.H. — When the deciding match against Bow ended Wednesday and the Lebanon High boys tennis team clinched its second NHIAA Division II championship in three years, the... - Read Story

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