High Schools: No slowing down for Bow girls’ lax
Bow’s Olivia Kehas, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin and try to regain ball possession from MV’s Abby Forbes on Tuesday. MELISSA CURRAN photos / Monitor staff
Bow’s Jess Chamberlin, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin battle Merrimack Valley High School’s Anya Dinger during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN / Monitor staff
Bow s Addison Trefethen and Merrimack Valley High School s Caitlyn Fortier keep stride for stride during Tuesday s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff
Merrimack Valley’s Emily Koufos and Bow’s Alex Larrabee during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School.
Watt sweeps again, but Tide team streaks are broken at Nordic D-I championships
Concord Senior Katie Watt pushes through the snow during the classic portion of Wednesday’s Division I Nordic championhip race at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Watt won both the classic and skate races for the third year in a row, but the Concord’s 12-year streaks of team titles for both the boys’ and girls’ teams were broken. JONATHAN VAN FLEET Monitor staff
Concord Senior Eben Bragg heads towards the transition area during Wednesday’s Division I Nordic championhip race at Great Glen Trails in Gorham where skiers switched from classic skis to skate skis. Bragg was 13th in the classic race and seventh in the skate. JONATHAN VAN FLEET 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