Sports
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NH’s Grace Henderson’s result in Winter Olympics slopestyle qualifier
Grace Henderson placed 15th out of 23 in the women’s slopestyle qualification on Saturday morning with a score of 49.78, and didn’t advance to Monday’s final. Italy’s Maria Gasslitter earned the 12th-and-final spot in the finals with a score of 54.66.
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Madbury, NH to Milan, Grace Henderson’s ‘amazing journey’ to Olympics
Grace Henderson, who attended Oyster River schools as a Madbury resident through middle school, is one of four women on Team USA competing in freestyle skiing in both the slopestyle and big air events at the upcoming 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
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New Hampshire’s past & present Winter Olympians & Paralympians
From alpine skiers to hockey players to snowboarders, discover New Hampshire’s past and present Winter Olympians and Paralympians.
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Former Wildcat QB ‘on a mission’ as new UNH head football coach
Sean Goldrich had a lot of success in his four years as the quarterback for the University of New Hampshire (UNH) football team.
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Former NH resident, Raiders OC Chip Kelly lands coaching job back in college ranks
It’s been quite a ride the past couple years for Chip Kelly. This time two years ago, he was the head coach at UCLA. He left the school to take the offensive coordinator job at Ohio State. The Buckeyes would win the FBS Championship in his first season. And that success made it his only…
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Coach Rick Santos leaving UNH football to accept Ivy League job
Rick Santos, who guided the University of New Hampshire football team to three NCAA FCS Playoff appearances in four seasons as head coach at his alma mater, has been named the new head football coach at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Exeter’s Hunter Long makes first NFL TD catch in Jaguars debut
Hunter Long, a 2016 graduate of Exeter High School in New Hampshire, made his debut with the Jacksonville Jaguars a memorable one Sunday, Sept. 7.
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A year after fame found him in Paris, Massachusetts native Stephen Nedoroscik, aka ‘Pommel Horse Guy,’ is back for more
The glasses haven’t gone anywhere. And they aren’t going anywhere. The same goes for Stephen Nedoroscik’s hair, which remains a bit of a floppy, curly brown mess. Nor, insists the gymnast who became forever known as “Pommel Horse Guy” after winning a pair of bronze medals in Paris, has his devotion to the discipline that made him one of the breakout…
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Boston Celtics sale is done. Bill Chisholm takes over as owner of NBA’s most-decorated franchise
The sale of the Boston Celtics was finalized on Tuesday, with private equity mogul Bill Chisholm taking over control of the NBA’s most-decorated franchise from a group led by Wyc Grousbeck that had owned them for more than two decades.
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