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  • Salem, Hanover, Fall Mountain and Wilton-Lyndeborough lead our top 10 rankings for girls soccer in New Hampshire.
  • With its first win in eight tries against Seacoast rival Portsmouth, the Oyster River girls volleyball team proved itself to be a legitimate title contender in Division II.
  • Friday's high school highlights include an 8-0 girls soccer win for Hollis-Brookline, which is eager to return to the Class I championship game after losing to Hanover last season.
  • Farmington, playing its first match as the top-ranked volleyball team in the CoachesAid.com Division III rankings, handed Prospect Mountain a 3-0 loss. We look at that and other games in Monday's high school highlights.
  • Check out this week's CoachesAid.com rankings for girls and boys soccer, field hockey and girls volleyball.
  • With its 3-2 win over rival Nashua North, the Bishop Guertin girls volleyball team earned city bragging rights and improved its playoff positioning in Division I. Read about that and more in our Granite Slate blog.
  • Tuesday's high school highlights included a four-goal game from freshman standout Rachel Hill that gave the Somersworth girls soccer team a 4-3 Class M victory over Gilford.
  • Pittsfield held off Wilton-Lyndeborough, 3-1, in a battle between top 10 teams in the CoachesAid.com Class S girls soccer rankings. Read about that game and more in our Granite Slate blog.
  • We preview the best upcoming games in New Hampshire, including two showdowns between undefeated football teams: Nashua North vs. Salem and Winnisquam vs. Inter-Lakes.
  • Exeter High School's Emalyn Loh scored four second-half goals in leading the Blue Hawks to a 6-1 win over Merrimack. Read about that game and more in our Granite Slate blog.