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By TRIS WYKES
Two of the region’s strongest high school soccer programs have new but familiar leadership.
By TRIS WYKES
MANCHESTER — Hanover High girls ice hockey coach John Dodds instructed his players to pack a snack for Saturday’s NHIAA title game against Oyster River-Portsmouth at SNHU Arena.
By TRIS WYKES
MANCHESTER — The proverbial lights went out for the Hanover High boys hockey team Wednesday with a 3-1 loss to Concord in the NHIAA Division I semifinals at John F. Kennedy Memorial Coliseum. The game and season, however, displayed what appears to be a bright future for the Bears.
By TRIS WYKES
CONCORD — The future is now for the Hanover High girls hockey team, which blasted Concord, 11-2, on Tuesday in the NHIAA Division I semifinals at Everett Arena.
By TRIS WYKES
HANOVER — The leprechaun got the last laugh on Wednesday night during Lebanon High’s 39-34 defeat of Hanover in girls basketball.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
DURHAM, N.H. — The Hanover High girls swimming and diving team defended its NHIAA Division II state title with a dominating performance on Friday evening at the Swasey Pool on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
Newport’s Callie Dixon, Mascoma’s Barnaby Diehn and Hanover’s Alexander Valentino were the Upper Valley’s top performers at the NHIAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at Plymouth State University on Saturday.
By JIM KENYON
In mid-December, Rob Grabill, who has coached the Hanover High boys soccer team for 19 years, set up a meeting with his boss, Athletic Director Megan Sobel, to go over the previous season and plan ahead for the 2025 campaign.
By BEN HOOKE
HANOVER — A year after a young roster brought them to a state title game, everything is surprisingly new for the Hanover Bears boys basketball team following an ofFseason of dramatic change.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
High school indoor track in the Upper Valley has a number of top individual performers and strong overall teams that can compete at the state level. Among them are the Thetford boys, led by Uly Junker, and the Hartford boys, who bring back a lot of...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
Hanover will again be a contender for the NHIAA Division II state championships as both the boys and girls have strong teams this year. The girls will look to defend their title while the boys, champions two years ago and runner up last year, look to...
LEBANON — The Hanover boys and girls swim teams came out on top in its opening season meet, defeating Lebanon, Stevens and Mascoma in a dual meet format at the CCBA Witherell Recreation Center on Tuesday.Hanover’s Claire Uiterwyk, Sofia Ye, Adelaide...
By ALEX CERVANTES
MANCHESTER — Henry Cotter’s left glove was off before the referee’s arm had even extended fully upward, the ensuing red card confirming what Cotter already knew: His night was over.In the 54th minute of Hanover’s 1-0 semifinal loss to top-seeded...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
With Megan Faris and Leah Perreard leading the girls and Ben Groves and Ryan Faris the boys, Hanover High easily won the NHIAA Division II cross country state championships at Derryfield Park in Manchester on Saturday.The boys repeated as champions...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — Hanover’s Greta Mancini was somewhat astounded that her shot had trickled into the cage.Mancini’s first-quarter goal was the Bears’ lone tally in a 1-0 win over Pembroke in the first round of the NHIAA Division II field hockey playoffs on...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — Do you know who Wally Pipp is?It was a simple question, and Hanover boys soccer coach Rob Grabill likely knew the response he’d receive. Noah Winchester, the target of Grabill’s inquiry, was unaware of Pipp’s legend.With Hanover’s preseason...
By DALTON BARTLETT
HANOVER — Hanover High girls soccer continued a hot streak against visiting Salem on Saturday, though it took a half for the Bears to break through.Hanover’s offense got rolling shortly after halftime and kept it rolling en route to a 3-0 win.“It took...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — A cacophony of noise descended upon Hanover High’s turf field in the waning minutes of regulation Friday night.Dozens of stomping feet rattled the bleachers. Parents’ voices clamored from the sidelines. The Hanover student section, glued to...
ALEX CERVANTES
The Hanover and Lebanon boys soccer teams didn’t need any reminders of their opponents on Tuesday.Lining up opposite the maroon-clad Upper Valley squads were the two teams that had defeated them in last season’s D-I and D-II state title games, Bedford...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
HANOVER — Though his name is next to the title New Hampshire High School Boys Track and Field Coach of the Year for 2024, Hanover head coach Steve McConnell said the award recognizes the work of the entire coaching staff.“We are fortunate to have a...
By ALEX HANSON
HANOVER — Education is a series of expanding horizons. Students do their work, fail or succeed, move forward and repeat the process all over again.“The human condition is complex,” Hanover High School Principal Julie Stevenson said at the start of the...
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