Sports
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NH native wins bronze at Paris Paralympics
Liza Corso, a New Hampshire native, overcame odds to secure a bronze medal in the 1500-meter run at the Paris Paralympics, despite a stress fracture in her femur that sidelined her for six weeks before she got to Paris. “I had no idea leading up to the race what my fitness was like,” she said.…
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How to dominate your fantasy football draft
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New Hampshire’s Mickey Gasper shines in Red Sox debut
Gasper was called up to the Red Sox on Monday after spending six seasons in the minor leagues. In his first game with the Red Sox, he already made an impact. He helped the Red Sox win in a critical moment against the Texas Rangers. Gasper entered the game in the 10th inning, when it…
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Local Heroes: How Our Olympians Fared in This Year’s Games
While we watched and took in all the emotion with the athletes, there are some New England natives who left an indelible mark and rose to fame on social media—not just for their medals. Here are the highlights:
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Everything to know about the New England Patriots in 2024
The New England Patriots will look different this year. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Nashua nonprofit promotes amateur athletic competition in regional sports
A Nashua-based nonprofit is promoting competitive excellence among high schoolers by providing a platform for athletes to play sports outside of school. Founded in 2015, Granite State Games helps young amateur athletes find outlets for their passion in sports by competing in regional teams. The organization includes sports like field hockey, soccer, softball, basketball, baseball,…
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VIDEO: Bring Out the Duck Boats… It’s The Celtics Parade!
WATCH: More than 1 million people attended a celebratory Celtics parade in Boston on Friday after the Celtics secured their unprecedented 18th championship by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday night, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in NBA history. Celtics players and coaches rode in Duck Boats down the streets…
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Cricket World Cup spurs interest for the game among Americans
The cricket world cup that commenced on May 14 is being hosted jointly in the US and the West Indies, and it’s gaining much furor among Americans.
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Celtics’ leaders Tatum and Brown optimistic ahead of NBA finals
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, two of the Celtics’ star players, have been linked since they arrived in Boston.
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From underdog to Olympian: Billy Bender’s journey from worst to first on Dartmouth’s rowing team
Now, Bender, 22, is getting ready to go to the Olympics this summer. He qualified for n the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in Sarasota, Florida earlier this month with another Dartmouth College student— 2020 grad Oliver Bub. Bub and Bender won the men’s pair in the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Trials.

























