Early Portland runs sink Fisher Cats
read more…: Early Portland runs sink Fisher CatsA bad start would be too much for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats to overcome on Saturday afternoon as they fell 5-1 to the Portland Sea Dogs.
A bad start would be too much for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats to overcome on Saturday afternoon as they fell 5-1 to the Portland Sea Dogs.
A sixth inning six-run rally proved to be the difference on Friday night as the Portland Sea Dogs earned a 9-4 win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats returned to the diamond in style after a year off, spoiling the Portland Sea Dogs’ opening day with an 11-2 victory.
Each week, Manchester Ink Link asks its readers a new Question of the Week and this week we’re asking you about the upcoming New Hampshire Fisher Cats season.
For generations, Spring has marked the return of baseball. The Queen City is no different and on Saturday, Little Leaguers took the field off South Willow Street to officially start a new season.
With no boys varsity team this year, the only vestiges of Manchester West High School’s once-great tennis program are seven varsity girls learning as they go.
Nearly two years removed from competing on the varsity court, the Derryfield School boys tennis team has shown no ill effects from the long layoff. The Cougars – competing with three first-year varsity players on their ladder – have clawed their way to a 5-0 start, outpacing opponents 41-4 in singles and doubles matches.
Established in 2001, the Central Crew Club currently draws members from six other schools in addition to Central (Pinkerton, Trinity, Concord, Bow, Londonderry and Cawley Middle School in Hooksett), with students from those schools able to join other clubs if accepted, and students from other schools also welcome.
Despite a late scare, Manchester Central kicked off its softball season on Wednesday with a 6-4 road victory against Nashua South.
As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, student-athletes from around the Granite State once again take to the fields and courts of play this week. Among those competitors, standouts from Trinity High School are ready to leave their mark on the New Hampshire high school sports landscape.
The Cougars are once again on the prowl this spring. Following a one-year COVID-induced hiatus, Derryfield School student-athletes return to spring competition this week.
A year removed from a lost season, the Manchester Central High School spring athletes return to their respective fields of play this week, and once again, hope springs eternal.
Like their counterparts throughout the country, West High School’s spring athletes were denied a 2020 season due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. This week, the Blue Knights ride again.