Hopkinton High School softball coach Dan Meserve has never seen a team hit like the Campbell Cougars did in Saturday s Division II final at Memorial Field..“Nope, up and down the lineup they re good,” Meserve said.How good? Good enough to bash 16 hits.
It’s been two years since NHIAA spring sports have played championship games, but Saturday’s Division III softball final between Hopkinton and Campbell feels like a legitimate rematch from the 2019 season.“Looking at (Campbell’s) roster they have 10.
HOPKINTON – Hopkinton softball coach Dan Meserve said it best when he stated, “When you’re striking out 13 out of 21 outs it makes it a little bit easier.”That’s exactly what senior pitcher Megan Kimball-Rhines did on Wednesday, striking out 13.
Lightning struck twice for the Tide’s softball team on Saturday – the first literal bolt struck in the fifth inning that suspended the quarterfinals game against Goffstown.After an hour delay, Goffstown scored two runs in the top of the sixth to take.
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Hopkinton baserunner Keegan St. Cyr slides safely into third base in the first inning against Merrimack Valley on Monday. St. Cyr went on to score the first run of the game. She also played a solid game at shortstop for the Hawks. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff
Hopkinton center fielder Brooke Carlson dives to make a catch against Merrimack Valley on Monday, May 17, 2021. When Carlson hit the ground, the ball popped out but Hopkinton was able to escape without a run being scored. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
Hopkinton shortstop Keegan St. Cyr slides safely into third base as Merrimack Valley third baseman Kalee Keyser waits for the ball to come in from the outfield on Monday, May 17, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff