Concord’s Tyler Watt competed regionally and nationally last season, so it stands to reason that he’d be one of the best in the state. On Saturday, Watt, a junior, showed he still is in top form, topping the field of over 160 competitors to win the.
D-III Boys’ SoccerNo. 2 Campbell 5, No. 15 Hopkinton 1Key players: Campbell – Luke Delia (2 goals); Hopkinton – Lincoln Wilson (goal), Colby Boissy (12 saves)Highlights: Wilson put the Hawks on the board in the 11th minute after Campbell went up 2-0.
Boys’ SoccerConcord 1, Manchester Memorial 1Key players: Concord – Nicholas Reynolds (goal), Connor White (assist), Nathan Wachter (17 saves)Highlights: Reynolds headed home a White throw in the 21st minute and Wachter made several saves.
Francie Trafton had already shown her prowess as a classic-style Nordic skier, but Tuesday’s Meet of Champions gave her one final time to prove her dominance in that discipline.Trafton, a senior, won the MOC classic race, crossing the finish line at.
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.