High Schools: D-III track championship delayed by weather with just 2 events left
Kearsarge s Berhan Kidane competes at the 2021 Division III boys track & field championships on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at Gilford High School. Kearsarge trailed Newport by four points when the meet was suspended after 16 of 18 events due to thunderstorms. The final two events, triple jump and high jump, will be completed on Saturday. Kidane is one of three competitors left in the high jump and is also still competing in the triple jump, as is Newport’s Marius Edwards. Kidane did finish third in the long jump. BEN CONANT Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Concord freshman Tyler Watt wins at Nordic MOC
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Tyler Watt competes at the Nordic Meet of Champions on Tuesday at Proctor Academy in Andover with Hanover’s Simon Phipps behind him. SAM EVANS-BROWN / Concord High Athletics
Concord High freshman Tyler Watt competes at the Division I Nordic championships at Great Glen Trails in Gorham on March 3. Watt finished third in the 5k skate race at the D-I meet, but he finished first in the 7.5k skate at Tuesday’s Meet of Champions at Proctor Academy. JONATHAN VAN FLEET / Monitor staff
D-II Nordic championships: Hopkinton girls finish second, Kearsarge boys third
Kearsarge s Steven Williamson competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Williamson finished fifth in the classic race and sixth in the skate race to lead the Cougars to a third-place result in the team standings. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
Hopkinton s Francie Trafton competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Trafton finished fourth in the skate race and eighth in the classic race and Hopkinton finished runner-up to Lebanon, 732-728. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
Hopkinton s Michael Eggers-Emerson competes at the Division II Nordic championships on March 4, 2021, at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Eggers-Emerson finished 15th in the classic race and 21st in the skate race to help the Hawks to a fifth-place team finish. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
High schools: Tide girls’ hoop trying to kickstart some fun; another win for Pittsfield boys’ hoop
CHS forward Elizabeth Blinn tries to shoot over Central forward Lauren Bouthot during the first quarter Wednesday. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff
Concord s Elizabeth Cox gets pushed out of bounds by Central s Jailyn Johnson during the closing minutes of the game at Concord High School on Wednesday evening, February 17, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
Concord guard Delaney Duford slips by Central’s Reeham Imam for a shot during the first half at Concord High School on Wednesday evening. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff
Published: 2/18/2021 5:23:34 PM
With the core of last year’s playoff team back, expectations were high to begin this season for the Concord High girls’ basketball. That didn’t change after the Crimson Tide then won its first two games, and three of its first five.
High schools: Hopkinton boys make mark in new division, finish runner-up at D-III Alpine championship
Hopkinton’s Michael Eggers-Emerson competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton’s Will Chapin competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton’s Ava Rothe competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Rothe won the 5K in 15:58 to lead the Hawks to a decisive victory over Bow, Gilford and Winnacunnet to remain undefeated. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton’s Francie Trafton competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Trafton finished second to help the Hawks beat Bow, Gilford and Winnacunnet to remain undefeated. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com