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Boys lacrosse: Hopkinton comeback falls short in D-III championship

EXETER – The Hawks play their best lacrosse when they are having fun, but at halftime of Sunday’s Division III boys’ championship game, Hopkinton found itself in a not so fun position – the wrong end of a five-goal deficit.No. 2 Hopkinton (14-3)  came.

Boys lacrosse: Hopkinton holds on against Plymouth, 12-9, to head to D-III final

LACONIA The Hopkinton High boys’ lacrosse team doesn’t panic when it makes mistakes. So when Plymouth came back again, and again, and again, the Hawks didn’t get frazzled and stuck to the plan.No. 2 Hopkinton shut out No. 3 Plymouth in the second.

High schools: Hopkinton girls lax advances to final, Hawk boys lax advance to semis; area baseball and softball quarterfinals

D-III Girls’ LacrosseNo. 2 Hopkinton 22, No. 3 Gilford 13Key players: Hopkinton  – Hannah Hoyt (6 goals, 5 assists, 9 draw controls), Annie Higginbotham (5 goals, assist), Sarah Chodosh (3 goals, 3 assists), Rose Finlayson (4 goals, assist), Madi Zahn.

High schools: Bow girls tennis loses tight match in D-II prelims, other results from Wednesday

D-II Girls’ TennisNo. 11 Hollis-Brookline 5, No. 6 Bow 4Key players: Bow – Josefine Jacques (won No. 2 singles), Jaden Glace (won No. 5 singles), Grace Modzeleski (won No. 6 singles)Highlights: Wins by Jaques, Glace and Modzeleski gave Bow a 3-1 lead,.

Thursday s high schools: Concord, Hopkinton boys lax pick up big victories

Boys’ LacrosseConcord 21, Nashua North 3Key players: Concord – Colin Nelson (5 goals, assist), Danny O’Brien (4 goals, assist), Nate Doherty (2 goals, 4 assists), Joey Tarbell (2 goals, 3 assists), Parker Savoy (2 goals), Read Merrill (goal, assist),.

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