Cats Opening Night Rally Spoiled by Ponies in Ninth

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped their season-opening contest to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Friday, April 4 at Delta Dental Stadium, 3-1. New Hampshire tallied their lone run in the bottom of the ninth on a Ponies’ throwing error and left the tying run on first and the winning run at the plate. Cats starter CJ Van Eyk (L, 0-1) struck out six batters in 4-1/3 innings, along with two runs on three hits.

Blue Jays release first NH Fisher Cats roster of 2025

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On Wednesday, April 2, the Toronto Blue Jays announced the initial New Hampshire Fisher Cats roster for the 2025 season. New Hampshire’s preliminary roster features 23 Toronto farmhands that have logged time with the Fisher Cats prior to 2025 and eight newcomers, as well as six members of the Blue Jays’ Top 30 prospects (MLB Pipeline).

2 Memorial hockey players among those chosen to compete against former Bruin for shot at $1K

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With nearly 1,200 nominations, three players – Frank Tessier of Manchester Memorial High School, Dillon Boucher of Berlin High School and Ethan Peluso of Windham High School – and two goalies – Lucas Arlen of John Stark Regional High School and Cameron Roberge of Manchester Memorial High School – were chosen at random to skate alongside Bergeron and represent their schools.

Postseason recap: Despite relative success, Queen City hoops and hockey teams come up empty-handed

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The New Hampshire winter high school sports season is now officially in the rearview mirror. Though there will be no new team banners raised in Manchester gymnasiums, this year’s postseason still featured plenty of individual and collective accomplishments.

O’Brien registers first collegiate hat trick, #6 Saint Anselm men’s lacrosse doubles up #11 Bentley in NE10 opener

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Freshman Eddie O’Brien (Franklin, Mass.) had a breakout night with three goals and two assists for a career-high five points as the nationally ranked #6 Saint Anselm College men’s lacrosse team earned a 16-8 road win at #11 Bentley in its Northeast-10 Conference (NE10) opener on Tuesday night. O’Brien, who recorded his first collegiate hat trick, was one of five student-athletes to finish with multiple goals in the win for the Hawks.

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