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New Hampshire Drops Hartford Finale in Extras

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After tying Sunday’s game in the top of the eighth inning at 1-1, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (16-22) fell in 11 innings to the Hartford Yard Goats (18-18) at Dunkin’ Park, 2-1. The Fisher Cats got their best start of the season from right-hander Devereaux Harrison, who struck out six batters in six innings. With two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning, Harrison allowed a two-out home run for the game’s first run.

Cats Come From Behind with Wild Seventh

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats drew 11 walks and plated five runs in the top of the seventh to take down the Hartford Yard Goats, 8-3, on Saturday night at Dunkin’ Park. Trailing 3-2 in the top of the seventh, 11 New Hampshire batters swung the momentum with six walks and five runs to pull away with their third win of the week and ensuring at least a series split in Hartford. 

Walks Help Hartford Even Series

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Walks and free passes plagued the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (15-21) to a Friday night shutout loss against the Hartford Yard Goats (17-17) at Dunkin’ Park, 6-0. Leading 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth, the Goats produced back-to-back run-scoring doubles to pull away in Friday’s game.

Following spring ‘breakthrough,’ Memorial girls bid farewell to seniors

read more…: Following spring ‘breakthrough,’ Memorial girls bid farewell to seniors

When analyzing the Manchester Memorial High School girls tennis teams’ performance this season, supporters are encouraged to look past wins and losses, and focus more on the growth of the players on the court, especially in recent weeks, where the team has made significant strides, according to the Crusaders’ longtime head coach.

Late runs down Fisher Cats in Harrisburg finale

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (13-19) lost the final of a six-game series 5-3 to the Harrisburg Senators (19-13) Sunday afternoon at Delta Dental Stadium. Right-handed starter Michael Dominguez tossed a season-high 5 2/3 innings and gave up two runs on four hits. New Hampshire led 3-2 into the top of the eighth before the Senators scored three to take the series, four games to two.

NH Rebellion shut out by CT Ambush in home opener

read more…: NH Rebellion shut out by CT Ambush in home opener

It was a game of firsts for both teams. Both the Ambush and Rebellion had players playing their first game. Both head coaches for each team was coaching their first game for their team. For the Rebellion, a crowd filtered in, many of whom stayed until the game ended. It was also the first Rebellion game in which a camera drone hovered overhead, recording the action between the two teams. Interest in the team had increased since last year, when the Rebellion won their home opener with almost no crowd in attendance.

Wide receiver Ashleigh Nagy ready to rumble at New Hampshire Rebellion’s home opener

read more…: Wide receiver Ashleigh Nagy ready to rumble at New Hampshire Rebellion’s home opener

A typical day for Ashleigh Nagy, a wide receiver and linebacker for the New Hampshire Rebellion, is to wake up at four in the morning every day for her job as a breakfast cook at Ginger and Clove in North Hampton. Though she is unable to attend Sunday morning practices, she is a regular at the late evening practices which have been taking place at Saint Anselm College. 

Pitching shines to shut out Senators

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After a two-hour delay, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (12-16) shut down the Harrisburg Senators (16-12) by a 4-0 final at Delta Dental Stadium on Wednesday. New Hampshire starter Devereaux Harrison tied a career high with eight strikeouts in his four scoreless innings. The Fisher Cats staff finished with 13 strikeouts against Harrisburg hitters. 

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