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.
LEBANON What looked to be a methodical blowout quickly turned into a nail-biter as the Hanover High baseball team nearly blew the entirety of a seven-run lead, but the Bears held on to defeat archrival Lebanon, 7-6, on a windy Friday.
PEMBROKE, N.H. The Hanover High baseball team showed why it’s considered a strong contender for its first state title this seaosn, pounding Pembroke, 9-0, on Monday in its season and NHIAA Division II opener. Sam Sacerdote threw a two-hitter,.
FAIR HAVEN, Vt. Hartford High brought on former Stevens High softball standout Danielle Tenney as coach with a goal of giving the Hurricanes hope for the future. Seems to be working.Eleventh-ranked Hartford charged back from a 13-6 deficit after.
ANDOVER, N.H. If she had her way, Lebanon High girls lacrosse coach Sara Ecker would next see goaltender Lena Nowell on a highlight reel.Nowell made nine saves including one worthy of television replay, Ecker maintained to front the defensive.