Timberlane stormed to the New Hampshire JV wrestling tournament, capturing six titles and sending 10 to the finals. Tim Paglicia had three first-period pins at 170 and Lucas Appleton had three falls at 152, including in 44 seconds in the finals.
Read More »Cam Toohey took a cross-ice pass from Nolan Dow, made a nice move and scored with eight seconds left to lift Timberlane to a "must-win" 4-3 victory over Spaulding. Brendan Viens scored his first varsity goal and the Owls receied a two-goal performance from Brandan Hienze.
Read More »Cam Toohey took a cross-ice pass from Nolan Dow, made a nice move and scored with eight seconds left to lift Timberlane to a must-win 4-3 victory over Spaulding. Brendan Viens scored his first career goal and the Owls received a two-goal performance from Brendan Heinze.
Read More »Masha Lange hit two free throws with 5.1 seconds to play, giving Timberlane a thrilling 50-48 win at Keene. Emily Rose led all scorers with 19 points and Becky MacDougall added 12 points.
Read More »Freshman Max Kirsch tossed in a career-high 23 points for Timberlane, which fell to Keene, 61-48.
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Freshman Max Kirsch tossed in a career-high 23 points for Timberlane, which fell to Keene, 61-48.
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Pinkerton's Laura Moran finished in third place by skiing her two races in a combined time of 57.24 at a New Hampshire eight-team meet.
Moran's effort helped the Astros girls take second with 364 points.
Read More »Emily Rose poured in a season-high 21 points to lead Timberlane girls basketball 66-54 over Salem.
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With Timberlane riding state title efforts from the long-distance duo of Hannah Kimball and Katerine Estep and Pinkerton riding loads of point-scoring contributors, the two school tied for third place in the Division 1 state championships at Dartmouth College.
Read More »Behind gutsy performances from Grant Langevin and the 4x200 meter relay team, Pinkerton edged out Merrimack to take home the Division 1 state title for the first time since 1993.
In a meet at Dartmouth College that came down to that final relay, the Astros scored 68 points for the title, five more than Merrimack.
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