PELHAM – The Hopkinton girls were hoping to defend their title and the Hawks did just about everything they could to achieve that.Senior Anna O’Reilly won the 1,600 meters and ran a leg on the runner-up 4x800 relay with senior Cailey Stockwell,.
Last outdoor track season was far from normal, but regardless of how it went, when it ended, several Capital Area teams finished on top.The Coe-Brown Bears swept the Division II team titles, while the Hopkinton girls won the D-III crown. The Concord.
Last year things didn’t quite come together at the state championship for the Hawks, but this year the results spoke for themselves.The Hopkinton girls’ Nordic ski team completed an undefeated season on Wednesday at the Great Glen Trails in Greens.
The New Hampshire Coaches Series – the biggest Nordic skiing race in the state – didn’t happen in 2021 and temperatures below zero weren’t about to keep skiers away in 2022.The field of 30 teams at Saturday’s 5K skate race featured squads from both.
Boys’ Soccer Hopkinton 2, Fall Mountain 0 Key players: Hopkinton – Cam Bassett (goal), Owen O’Brien (goal), Quinn Whitehead (assist), Aidan Burns (save) Highlights: The Hawks scored a pair of goals in the second half to extend their unbeaten streak to.