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By FRANCES MIZE
LEBANON — A two-hour lockdown at Lebanon High School and Hanover Street School ended a little before 4:30 p.m. on Friday when police detained a man with four loaded weapons in his pickup truck parked in front of the schools.The 39-year-old Vershire...
By TRIS WYKES
WEST LEBANON — Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge has its strongest girls hockey team in years. The Raiders, however, don’t have Maeve Lee.Hanover’s star forward posted a hat trick during the Bears’ 3-0 defeat of its neighbor Friday in an NHIAA playoff...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — Jeff Sowa, do you believe in moral victories? “Absolutely,” said the first-year Lebanon High girls basketball coach Thursday, minutes after the Raiders extended Timberlane to overtime during a 47-39 loss. “That was a win for us, regardless...
By TRIS WYKES
Saturday was just one of those nights for the Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge girls hockey team. The on-ice equivalent of experiencing a flat tire, a dead phone or no hot water in the shower.Unfortunately for the Raiders, their dud occurred with Oyster...
By TRIS WYKES
WEST LEBANON — Conversations swirled inside Campion Rink a year ago. Discussion centered around the possibility that the Lebanon High boys hockey co-op team might be reconstructed in the near future, with Mascoma becoming a feeder school and bringing...
Editor’s note: To have your team’s results included in the Local Roundup, visit https://www.vnews.com/submit-a-score.SKI JUMPINGHanover winseight-team meetKey players: Hanover — Jai Gregory, Schuyler Clapp, Charlie Forbush and Hayden Clapp swept the...
Editor’s note: To have your team’s results included in the Local Roundup, visit https://www.vnews.com/submit-a-score.BOYS BASKETBALL Mascoma 71, Fall Mountain 42 Key players: Mascoma — Tanner Moulton, James Thomas, TJ Mardin, Aiden Smith, Bryce...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — Following a long career as an Upper Valley athlete, coach, teacher and administrator, Lebanon High athletic director Mike Stone will retire after the current school year.“I don’t do a good job with life balance, so retirement’s something...
Lebanon High’s Nordic skiing team usually has better luck holding snow on its Plainfield Elementary School course, but even the Raiders have been staring at barren land for most of the winter. That was until Sunday’s healthy snowfall, which made...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — All appeared lost for Lebanon High wrestler Abigail Stone on Saturday. The 120-pound grappler was taking a beating from Manchester West’s Samuel Cruz, the latter laying on crushing holds that caused Stone to grimace as if caught in an...
By TRIS WYKES
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Evan George rescued the Lebanon High’s boys hockey program last season. Thursday night, the sophomore carried the Raiders to their first Philippe H. Bouthillier Holiday Classic title since 2014.An unassuming sophomore working...
By TRIS WYKES
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — An ad for automotive tires was plastered on the boards in front of the Lebanon-Stevens-Mascoma boys ice hockey bench Wednesday at Wendell Barwood Arena.“Grip like never before,” read the graphic.The Raiders, 4-0 victors over...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — A minivan idled outside Lang Metcalf Gymnasium on Tuesday evening as members of the Concord Christian Academy girls basketball team milled about following their NHIAA Division II game against Lebanon.“That’s the team bus,” joked coach Becky...
The Lebanon High wrestling team hit the mat on Wednesday evening, welcoming strong squads from Bow and John Stark to Lebanon High School.Stark handed the Raiders a 66-18 defeat in head-to-head competition. Lebanon picked up three victories by fall,...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — It was almost like the old days Tuesday in Lebanon High’s Lang Metcalf Gymnasium. The pep banded blasted away during timeouts. Student sections for the home Raiders and visiting Hanover chanted back and forth, an estimated 300 combined....
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — The latest edition of the Sydney McLaughlin Show debuted on Monday night in Lang Metcalf Gym, and it was a hit for the Hanover High girls basketball team.The Bears outlasted Lebanon, 42-32, during the NHIAA Division II teams’ season opener....
By TRIS WYKES
Here’s a look at some of the Upper Valley residents who competed in collegiate varsity sports this fall: CREW Union College (N.Y.) finished eighth among NCAA Division III varsity women’s crew teams and 36th overall with junior Lena Nowell (Lebanon)...
By TRIS WYKES
NASHUA, N.H. — The Lebanon High boys soccer team was NHIAA Division II’s best in goals scored and goals allowed this season. Friday, however, the Raiders couldn’t earn enough positive markers in either category, falling, 2-1, to Bow in the division...
By TRIS WYKES
NASHUA, N.H. — For the second tine in three years, the NHIAA Division I and Division II boys soccer finals doubleheader will be an Upper Valley celebration.Lebanon High earned its way to the party Tuesday with a 1-0 defeat of Oyster River at Stellos...
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The Hanover High boys cross country team won the NHIAA Division II championship Saturday with four runners finishing in the top 10.The Hanover girls placed second with three runners in the top 10, led by sophomore Lea Perreard, who...
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