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By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
CONCORD — The Hanover High baseball team’s playoff run came to a screeching halt on Wednesday with a 9-0 loss to John Stark in an NHIAA Division II semifinal at Warren H. Doane Field.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The unbeaten Hartford HIgh girls lacrosse team got the proverbial monkey off its back and advanced to the VPA Division II Championship game by swatting archrival Woodstock, 15-6, in a state semifinal on Tuesday at the Alumni Athletic Complex.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hartford High boys lacrosse team is heading to its fourth straight VPA Division II championship game — with a chance to win a third consecutive title — after a dominant 15-3 semifinal victory over Mount Anthony on Tuesday at the Alumni Athletic Complex.
By TRIS WYKES
SOUTH ROYALTON — Dark storm clouds drifted over nearby hills to the west and dropped a watery deluge here early Tuesday evening. It soaked members of the White River Valley High baseball team, gathered in the outfield for a team picture after staging a late rally to beat BFA-Fairfax, 3-2, in the eighth inning of their VPA Division III semifinal.
Lebanon finishes strong in NHIAA tournament play
Hanover 6, Bow 5
By BEN HOOKE
BURLINGTON — What do you even do as a senior class that’s won everything you can win?
By BEN HOOKE
BURLINGTON — An afternoon that began with members of the White River Valley track and field team singing the national anthem did not end on quite the perfect note for the Wildcats dream of a fourth consecutive state title in girls track.
Girls Lacrosse
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
MANCHESTER — The Hanover High boys’ tennis team fell short in its pursuit of perfection and a second-straight championship after losing to rival Bedford in the NHIAA Division I final, 6-3, at the Mark Ouellette Tennis Courts at Southern New Hampshire University on Wednesday.
Newport 3, Stevens 1
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
LEBANON — Lebanon High School hockey is seeking a new head coach after Dean Cashman informed the school he would not return for a third season.
By BEN HOOKE
BETHLEHEM, N.H. — When it came to a return to the NHIAA division III tennis final, you just couldn’t stop the Lebanon Raiders.
By TRIS WYKES
BEDFORD, N.H. — At least they chowed down at Chipotle before leaving southern New Hampshire.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
HANOVER — They’re back.
Lebanon 2, ConVal 1
By BEN HOOKE
WOODSTOCK — Riding a wave of fan support and a raucous energy, the White River Valley baseball team closed out a perfect regular season by downing upset-minded Woodstock, 3-2, in a nailbiter at the McLaughlin Athletic Complex on Friday night.
White River Valley 17, Springfield 9
By BEN HOOKE
THETFORD — Thetford softball’s first goal of the day — getting senior hurler McKayla Stanley to her 300th career strikeout on senior day — couldn’t have taken less time. But the second goal — celebrating senior day with a big time win over visiting Spaulding — was well worth the wait once it arrived.
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