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Fisher Cats phenom throwing unhittable smoke
read more…: Fisher Cats phenom throwing unhittable smokeWhat isn’t known about Sorlio is the part that doesn’t fall between the foul lines. He doesn’t give interviews and the only photo of Sorlio the Fisher Cats have released has his face almost completely in the shadow, his features an enigma.
Penmen beat Hawks in Queen City baseball showdown
read more…: Penmen beat Hawks in Queen City baseball showdownThe NCAA Division II #11th ranked Penmen of Southern New Hampshire University earned local bragging rights earlier this week, beating crosstown Saint Anselm College, 10-5.
For the love of sport: Registration now open for 35th annual NH Senior Games for athletes 35-90+
read more…: For the love of sport: Registration now open for 35th annual NH Senior Games for athletes 35-90+In support of healthy aging, the New Hampshire Senior Games (NHSG) is pleased to announce that registration for the 2022 Games is now open. Supporting the organization’s effort to promote health and wellness among older adults is Martin’s Point Health Care, which is serving as the games major sponsor for the fourth straight year.
NH Soccer wants you – to become a referee: Make your own hours, get some fresh air and exercise, and get paid!
read more…: NH Soccer wants you – to become a referee: Make your own hours, get some fresh air and exercise, and get paid!Some benefits to becoming a referee are: setting your own hours at locations convenient for you, good pay, enjoying being outside and staying fit, working with family members.
Everything you need to know to be a New Hampshire soccer referee in about 2500 words
read more…: Everything you need to know to be a New Hampshire soccer referee in about 2500 wordsNew Hampshire is in desperate need of soccer referees. It can take a lifetime to get good at being a referee, but you can learn the bare minimum pretty quickly – here’s what you need to know.
Fisher Cats announce 2022 coaching staff
read more…: Fisher Cats announce 2022 coaching staffThe majority of the team’s 2021 staff will return to New Hampshire for a second consecutive season, including Manager Cesar Martin, Pitching Coach Jim Czajkowski, Hitting Coach Matt Hague, and Position Coach Chris Schaeffer.
Manchester public high schools holding sports information nights
read more…: Manchester public high schools holding sports information nightsFor the first time ever, Manchester School District’s high schools will host events geared at getting students of all ages involved in sports in the city. In another first, the events will feature collegiate signing ceremonies for graduating student-athletes.
Hollis-Brookline/Derryfield now just two wins way from state hockey championship
read more…: Hollis-Brookline/Derryfield now just two wins way from state hockey championshipHollis-Brookline/Derryfield now just two wins way from state hockey championship
Concord Christian completes perfect season, routs Derryfield in D4 State final
read more…: Concord Christian completes perfect season, routs Derryfield in D4 State finalDerryfield School Coach Courtney Cheetham knew it would take a fast start and a near-perfect performance by her third-seeded Cougars to take down unbeaten and top-seeded Concord Christian in the Division IV State final.
Fisher Cats season opener won’t be impacted by MLB troubles
read more…: Fisher Cats season opener won’t be impacted by MLB troublesAs the Major League Baseball owners’ lockout continues and the first two series of the Major League Baseball season have been wiped off the calendar, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats and other Minor League Baseball teams remain ready to roll with a full schedule.
Trinity advances after shutting out Keene
read more…: Trinity advances after shutting out KeeneA Finn McDonough hat trick let the way for the Big Red T on Wednesday afternoon at JFK Coliseum as Trinity’s 5-0 victory over Keene earned them advancement in the 2021-’22 NHIAA Division I Boys’ Hockey Tournament.
Strong start not enough to prevent Derryfield elimination
read more…: Strong start not enough to prevent Derryfield eliminationFor two and a half quarters on Monday night, the Derryfield School boys’ basketball team seemed poised to defeat the visiting Lumberjacks of Lin-Wood only to see that tournament energy transform from flawless shooting into a foreboding frustration as the Cougars were eliminated from the NHIAA Division IV Boys’ Basketball Tournament, 82-69.