Local athletes are beginning their spring collegiate sports seasons this week and finding some success on the field. The Keene State College baseball bullpen will feature a trio of local faces this spring, as the Owls have secured sophomore and.
ConVal’s three-sport senior Molly Dishong of Francestown is the 2021-22 Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Female Athlete of the Year. Dishong was a standout on the ConVal field hockey and lacrosse teams and is a four-time state champion alpine skier, most.
No matter what happened on Thursday night, the ConVal girls’ lacrosse season was ending. With another tough, backloaded Division II schedule handing them a six-game losing streak that put the Cougars out of the playoffs, ConVal’s senior night game.
It’s halfway through May, but as usual, the ConVal girls’ lacrosse team is just getting going. While other teams around the state have played as many as 12 games, the Cougars’ 15-2 win over Alvirne was only their fifth game of the season, and it.
If you saw a tall man soaked from head to toe shopping in Shaw’s Friday night, don’t worry. It was just ConVal boys’ basketball coach Jay Starr, who earned a Gatorade bucket bath after his Cougars won big on senior night, getting revenge for their.
FIELD HOCKEYMascenic 2, Conant 0The Vikings pulled off a rare three-game season sweep of Conant Monday with a 2-0 victory in Jaffrey that may have dashed the Orioles’ playoff hopes. Olivia Shaw scored early for the Vikings with a deflection of a.
Pembroke’s meat grinder defense chewed the young ConVal attack down to almost nothing Wednesday as the visiting Spartans eliminated the Cougars from the Division II boys’ lacrosse tournament with a 6-3 win.“Most of our offense are freshmen and.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 2/12/2021 7:43:15 PM ConVal’s Molly Dishong swept the Division II championship races at Crotched Mountain on Wednesday, her hard work and dedication to ski racing paying off big at her home mountain. “It was nice being at my home mountain and running on a trail I was really comfortable on,” Dishong said after the race. The Francestown junior – already a champion after winning the DII slalom race at Mount Sunapee last winter – finished first in all four of ConVal’s regular season races, but Wednesday saw her go head-to-head with stiffer competition. Kennett’s Ashley Garside, the defending DII giant slalom champ, edged out Dishong in the first GS run with a blistering 33.52 to Dishong’s 33.70. Dishong, who hadn’t faced a deficit all season, said that first-run defeat let her know exactly what she had to do on the second run. Focused, she skied – flawlessly – and beat Garside by two-tenths of a second, overturning the first run and winning the event by the most miniscule of margins, a total of 1:07.47 to 1:07.49.
Alpine skiing: ConVal skis and smiles at regular season finale; states are this week The ConVal alpine ski team raced against Hollis-Brookline, Souhegan and Goffstown at Crotched Mountain Thursday evening. Staff photo by Ben Conant The ConVal alpine ski team raced against Hollis-Brookline, Souhegan and Goffstown at Crotched Mountain Thursday evening. Staff photo by Ben Conant The ConVal alpine ski team raced against Hollis-Brookline, Souhegan and Goffstown at Crotched Mountain Thursday evening. Staff photo by Ben Conant The ConVal alpine ski team raced against Hollis-Brookline, Souhegan and Goffstown at Crotched Mountain Thursday evening. Staff photo by Ben Conant The ConVal alpine ski team raced against Hollis-Brookline, Souhegan and Goffstown at Crotched Mountain Thursday evening. Staff photo by Ben Conant