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By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — The last time Dartmouth made the NCAA women’s basketball tournament, the current seniors were in third grade.The Big Green had a brief Ivy League dynasty more than a decade ago, winning four titles in five years between 2005 and 2009. But...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
BURLINGTON — Not even Hartford High’s best effort could stop the mighty Mount Abraham dynasty.The No. 2 seed Hurricanes weathered an early storm and found an equalizing goal shortly before halftime. But the top-seeded Eagles pulled ahead early in the...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
BURLINGTON — This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for Windsor High field hockey.The Yellowjackets lost 11 seniors from last year’s team that won its second consecutive VPA Division III championship. They started slow, winning just one of their...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
In more than 30 years of hunting together, John Durkee and Alan Stender had never had a trip quite like their expedition in western Maine last month.Durkee, an accountant and former volunteer fire chief in Tunbridge, received a permit to hunt bull...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
NASHUA, N.H. — The Hanover High boys soccer team did its best to keep the game from going to penalties.With the NHIAA Division I final between No. 3 seed HHS and No. 1 Nashua South in extra time tied at 2-2, Hanover pushed forward hard in search of a...
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NASHUA — When Lebanon High boys soccer played Oyster River in late September, the Raiders were riding high. They had won seven straight games to open the season and had averaged nearly six goals per game.The Bobcats knocked Lebanon from the ranks of...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — The debate over Hanover High School’s next mascot will continue for at least another week.The new mascot was expected to be unveiled Wednesday morning at the Hanover High School Council weekly meeting. But among the 33 designs students and...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
NASHUA, N.H. — It took a full half for Lebanon’s powerful offensive attack to produce a goal.But once it started to rain, it quickly began to pour.The No. 3 seed Raiders (16-2-0) scored in the opening minute of the second half and kept adding on from...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — When Hartford hosted BFA-St. Albans in September, the Hurricanes didn’t take the lead until late in the third quarter.In Friday night’s postseason rematch, Hartford knew it would have to start faster. So the No. 2 seed...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — After 601 days, the wait is finally over for the Dartmouth College men’s hockey team.The Big Green will hit the ice Friday night for the first time since March 7, 2020, as they usher in the Reid Cashman era. Cashman was hired as head coach...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — Fifteen seconds.That was all that separated Hanover boys soccer — one of New Hampshire’s most storied programs — from its first opening-round postseason exit since 1997. The No. 3 seed in the NHIAA Division I tournament was on the ropes...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — Ella Russ wasn’t sure she’d even be able to make it to Dartmouth this fall.Russ, a freshman midfielder and forward on the Big Green women’s soccer team, hails from Auckland, New Zealand, the largest city in a country that imposed some of the...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — Lebanon football coach Chris Childs had a feeling it might be a special night for Jackson Stone when he took the first snap of the game.The senior quarterback ran around the left side of the line and galloped 68 yards for a touchdown, the...
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