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High schools: Bow girls’ hoop snaps losing streak with big win vs. Brady
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 Monitor staff
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 Monitor staff
Brady guard Jaiden Bergeron (left) battles Bow freshman Juliette Tarsa for a rebound in the second half at Bow High School on Thursday, February 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
High schools: Bow, Concord wrestling advance in duals tournaments
Bow High senior Wyatt Rheinhardt (top) wrestles against Plymouth’s Gianni Ciotti on Jan. 19. Rheinhardt won the match, 12-2, for his 99th career victory, but Plymouth won the team match, 48-17. The two teams will meet again Wednesday in the Division III final in Plymouth. JEFF SULLIVAN file photo / sullivaneventphotography.com
Bow s Ryan Nicholls celebrates his win against Pelham during Saturday’s Division III semifinal wrestling match. The win from Nicholls propelled the Falcons to a 42-27 team decision and a spot in Wednesday’s final against Plymouth. Courtesy
Bow s Ryan Nicholls (right) competes against Pelham during a regular-season match on Jan. 13. The Falcons won that match and beat Pelham again on Saturday, 42-247, in the Division III semifinals in Bow, with Nicholls getting the key match-opening win. Courtesy
High schools: Concord, Bow, Hopkinton swimmers qualify for state meet
Hopkinton junior Cailey Stockwell (center) swims in a meet against Concord and Bow on Friday night at the Concord YMCA. Stockwell, the lone swimmer for the Hawks this season, posted victories in all three of her events – the 200-yard individual medley, 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. The Concord girls scored 51 points to beat Bow (48) and Hopkinton (18). The Concord boys topped Bow, 33-24. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton junior Cailey Stockwell competes in the backstroke in a meet against Concord and Bow at the Concord YMCA on Friday night. Stockwell went on to win the100-yard backstroke, as well as the 200 individual medley and the 100 freestyle. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com
High schools: Nordic depth charge from defending champs in Hopkinton
Hopkinton’s Francie Trafton skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Trafton finished third overall and helped the Hawks to a team win on the girls’ side against Concord and Bow. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton’s Ava Rothe skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Rothe finished second overall and helped the Hawks to a team win on the girls’ side against Concord and Bow. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com
Concord’s Katie Watt skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Watt finished first overall in 13:35.4. Concord finished second as a team with 380 points. Hopkinton (388) finished first and Bow (366) was third. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com