LACONIA – The wheels appeared to be falling off for No. 1 Bow. Hopkinton’s Patrick Buss had just scored his second goal of the game to give the No. 5 Hawks a 10-7 lead with 5:49 remaining in the fourth quarter.The Falcons – who entered Wednesday.
Few teams have been more dominant in any sport this spring than Bow girls’ lacrosse. At 15-1, the Falcons only loss came against Division I Portsmouth. Otherwise, Bow has played almost flawless lacrosse since the start of the season, outscoring.
With Concord sitting at the top of the Division I softball standings, four schools (Coe-Brown, John Stark, Bow, Merrimack Valley) fighting for a title in D-II and Hopkinton and Pittsfield among the best in D-III and D-IV, 2023 has been another.
Bow boys’ lacrosse finished 2022 at 2-13. A year later, the Falcons soar into the playoffs with an unbeaten regular season (14-0) under their belts and the favorites to take home the Division III championship plaque.The team allowed an average of just.
CONCORD – Tuesday’s matchup between Hopkinton and Concord Christian featured two programs with quite different histories behind them: The Hawks, the defending Division III champions who’ve annually produced one of the strongest programs in the state,.