HOLLIS, N.H. The defending NHIAA Division II champion Lebanon High boys tennis team stayed unbeaten with an easy road win over Hollis-Brookline despite missing senior Mason Arado and sophomore Will Katz.Arado s younger brother, sophomore Nolan.
LEBANON The Lebanon High girls lacrosse team won its fourth consecutive NHIAA Division III game Monday, beating Plymouth, 15-8, behind four goals each by Molly Smith and Kayla Taber. The Raiders lost their opening game to Derryfield by three goals.
THETFORD The record books will show it was the Thetford Academy baseball team which finally handed White River Valley a loss. The Panthers took down the visiting Wildcats, 7-2, on Tuesday afternoon to hand WRV its first loss in program history.WRV.
HANOVER Hanover began the high school crew season with a strong showing against Concord.by capturing four of five races on the Connecticut River on Saturday.Coach Julie Stevenson said the water was calm and the first boat girls and first boat boys.
BRADFORD, Vt. It took until the fourth inning for the defending champions to get rolling in their season opener, but the Oxbow High softball team turned things on in a big way, scoring 14 runs between the fourth and fifth to beat visiting Blue.