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High schools: Brady girls advance to another D-II Final Four
Bow guard Lindsey LaPerlo keeps the dribble while diving for the ball as Brady sisters, Ami and Isabella Rivera can only watch at Bow High School on Thursday, Februrary 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER
Brady guard Ami Rivera has no where to go as Bow forward Jess Chaimberlin is ready to defend during the first half at Bow High School on Thursday, February 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER
Bishop Brady senior Ami Rivera turns the corner against Pembroke Academy on Wednesday night in Concord against Pembroke Academy. Rivera had 21 points to lead Brady to a 80-54 win. RAY LABBE
High schools: Swimming season finishes in unprecendented fashion
Hopkinton s Cailey Stockwell competes at a swim meet on January 29, 2021. Stockwell finished third in the 200-yard freestyle and third in the 100 breaststroke in the Division II swimming and diving championships on Feb. 21, 2021. JEFF SULLIVAN sullivaneventphotography.com
Bow s Ryan Thompson competes at a regular-season swim meet on January 29, 2021, at the Concord YMCA. Thompson finished fourth in the 100-yard freestyle and fifth in the 100 butterfly in the Division II swimming and diving championships on Feb. 20, 2021, at The Workout Club in Salem. JEFF SULLIVAN sullivaneventphotography.com
Published: 2/22/2021 3:45:16 PM
It took several days and some creative thinking, but the NHIAA Division I and II swimming and diving championships were completed over the weekend.
Hanover girls are NHIAA D-II swimming/diving champs again
The Hanover High swimming team won the girls Division II state championship and took second in the boys meet on Sunday in Salem, N.H.
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Modified: 2/22/2021 11:25:20 AM
SALEM, N.H. The Hanover High girls swimming and diving team hasn’t just made winning state championships a habit. It’s getting to be something by which to set a clock.
The Marauders made it four NHIAA Division II titles in a row on Sunday, claiming their latest crown in socially distanced fashion at The Workout Club. Interestingly, Hanover did it without winning a single event in the swim portion of the championship, which was held two days after the diving competition.