The Winnisquam Regional High School gym is home to a blank wrestling banner. Next year, it won’t be empty anymore. The Plymouth Bobcats had six finalists and two champions, scoring 164 points to easily win their third consecutive Division III title,.
It wasn’t the way Kaevryel Madison or the coaches drew it up, but that’s the way it’s been for the Tide for the last couple of years.Madison executed a reversal in the closing seconds of the 152-pound championship bout against Souhegan’s Christian.
Girls’ BasketballConcord 50, Manchester Central 46Key players: Concord – Elli Cox (14 points), Aidah Smalley (10 points), Delaney Duford (8 points), Jaylyn Jefferson (rebounds)Highlights: The Tide jumped out to a 20-7 lead after the first quarter.
Boys’ Basketball Manchester West 56, Coe-Brown 51 Key players: Coe-Brown – Tommy Flanagan (23 points, 8 rebounds), Jack Lano (12 points) Highlights: The Bears lost a battle to the Blue Knights in their season-opener.Coach’s quote: “On to Sanborn on.
COVID-19 forced the cancellation of wrestling tournaments last season, but the pandemic impacted wrestling beyond the NHIAA season. It meant a full year of no camps, no clinics, fewer offseason tournaments and fewer opportunities for coaches and.