Samuel Josey of Portsmouth, who goes to St. John's, Francisco Juvera of Milford, and Daniel Sheehan of Concord, earned All-American status.
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At NHIAA's Meet of Champions, Concord placed 2nd, Milford was 4th, Souhegan 6th, Bedford and Londonderry tied for 7th, and Portsmouth 10th.
More than 60 wrestlers from 31 schools competed in bouts Friday afternoon. The top 2 finishers in 12 weight brackets head to Rhode Island.
Twelve of the 14 Crimson Tide varsity wrestlers will compete in the NHIAA Meet of Champions bouts in Derry on Saturday.
Tournament time is more fun with friends β explore neighborhood favorites and popular hangouts to watch the action.
The Crimson Tide junior varsity squad posted five first-place and four second-place finishes against dozens of other wrestlers on Saturday.
Concord High School junior varsity wrestlers win 2 of 9 bouts; JV States held Saturday; Varsity Division I championship set for Feb. 21.
Crimson Tide varsity wrestlers beat Exeter, Spaulding, and Winnisquam; JV faced off against the 3 schools and Franklin in exhibition bouts.
11 graduating seniors were feted on Wednesday night. Crimson Tideβs junior varsity wrestlers also earn 6 wins against the Purple Panthers.
From casual bars to lively breweries, here are a few places to cheer, snack and settle in for the Feb. 8 showdown.
Wrestlers from 39 high schools participated in about 700 bouts. Bishop Hendricken High School placed 1st while Concord placed 2nd in points.
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Concord High Schoolβs varsity wrestlers are now 17-0 on the season. The JV squad also won 9 of 14 matches at Wednesdayβs away meet.
Hundreds of wrestlers from dozens of schools around New England will be at CHS for the Crimson Tide wrestlersβ biggest event of the season.
From Pats Peak to the White Mountains, Granite State ski resorts say the colder-than-usual weather has helped retain the natural snow.
Crimson Tide varsity wrestlers advance to 16-0 β including a nailbiter with the Sabers at Super Quad 3 Saturday.
Junior varsity and Freshmen wrestlers also place in States and βTinyβsβ JV World tournaments at Concord High School on Saturday.
The Crimson Tide came away with a solid win against the Cavaliers; Concord's JV wrestlers win 18 of 19 bouts.
The Tide notched wins against Goffstown and Pinkerton while trouncing Central, Memorial, Trinity, and Winnacunnet Saturday.
Milford wins Bow JV tourney, Concord 2nd; Nashua North, Merrimack, and Exeter win at quads; Bedford and Londonderry compete in tourneys.
Bedford girls came in 9th at Noble event; Concord JV wrestlers compete in Natick; Exeter, Londonderry, Milford, and Portsmouth also compete.
Hundreds of boys and girls wrestled in more than 1,450 matches during the 2-day event held at the Tsongas Center on Friday and Saturday.
Wrestlers from Bow, Concord, Franklin, Plymouth, and Winnisquam worked out some of their kinks during a scrimmage Wednesday afternoon.
The season will run from Monday, Jan. 5, through Saturday, Feb. 14.
The team has travelled around the country to compete nationally and is currently undefeated in the Yankee Small College Conference.
The Everett Arena is celebrating its 60th anniversary and hosting a free public skate as part of the Boston Bruins Fan Fest Tour on Sept. 7.
NH ranks 3rd in the U.S. in per capita sports bet revenue, which is allocated to education funding, via the DraftKings app and sportsbook.
Wrestlers from communities in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia participated in Sunday's event.
The 2025 NH state champions received an escort from Concord police Friday as they head to Bristol, CT, to compete in the regional tourney.
The regional event, featuring hundreds of wrestlers from across the United States, made significant changes to the tourney this year.
An eye toward future improvements or replacement of a wastewater system brought out more than 200 people to a recent public meeting.
From local fields to national fame, these stars got their start in Concord.
The National Wrestling Coaches Association recently named the teamβs assistant coaches as Staff of the Year for New Hampshire.
The city needs to hire 10 additional certified lifeguards by June 9 to open all pools for the 2025 summer season.
Henniker's Pats Peak has retired the Hurricane Triple Chairlift to make way for a fixed-grip quad lift; Bretton Woods is also adding a lift.
A couple of teams need female players for the 2025 season. Games are held in Concord and Pembroke and will begin in May.
Madison Beaureguard of the Crimson Tide placed third in the 185-pound weight bracket at the New England Championship in Rhode Island.
42 boys and 24 girls will compete at the meet in Providence, Rhode Island, after hundreds of bouts at Pinkerton Academy on Saturday.
Bedford 6th, Exeter 7th, Londonderry 8th, Windham 10th in D1; Souhegan places 3rd, Winnacunnet 4th, Milford 5th in D2; Bow 1st in D3.