Granite State Grid is a compilation of the weekend's high school and college football games. It will be updated online later Saturday afternoon.
Friday, November 29, 2024
THE STORIED RIVALRY started with a separation.
(As selected by New Hampshire coaches)
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Which team will have the edge when fourth-seeded Pinkerton Academy (10-2) meets third-seeded Londonderry (8-3) in Saturday’s Division I championship game at Exeter High School?
Campbell High School senior Scott Hershberger has been selected as the 2024 Joe Yukica Player of the Year.
MANCHESTER — It wasn’t easy or pretty, but the Manchester Memorial football team ended its season by making history.
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MANCHESTER — Collin Beaulieu had never seen it before.
EMPTYING the notebook to make room for more football ...
BEDFORD — It was Oct. 11 when Pinkerton Academy visited Bedford in an early-season showdown.
AMHERST — Two years ago, twin brothers Scott and Nick Hershberger were among the Campbell High School sophomore class of football players that savored a Division III championship victory over Trinity.
EXETER — It’s a game that had more twists and turns than a mountain road, and it ended on Blake Thompson’s game-winning field goal.
Granite State Grid is a compilation of the weekend's high school and college football games with contributions from staff, correspondents and the high school programs. It will be updated online throughout the weekend.
BEDFORD — Next Saturday has the potential to be an extra-special day for head coach Brian O’Reilly and his Pinkerton Academy football team.
If Friday night’s Division I semifinal between fourth-seeded Pinkerton (9-2) and top-seeded Bedford (10-0) unfolds like the regular-season game did, the outcome will likely be determined by how well the Astros defend Bedford’s passing game.