“I had a little bit left at the end of the race I think I could’ve put to use earlier,” said Cornell University running commit, Andy O’Brien (‘21) after qualifying for nationals in the hard fought race between four dominant New Hampshire runners. Despite qualifying for nationals in this race, O’Brien knows he can improve... Continue Reading →
Winter Sports Recap
Going into this season, coaches, players, parents, and fans all knew this season would be different. To follow COVID-19 protocols, wearing a mask was required during games and practices. Most teams had a shortened schedule and some teams didn’t get the opportunity to compete altogether. This article will be covering the outcomes of all of... Continue Reading →
Oyster River Dominates Winnacunnet in Season Opener
On Saturday the 16th, the Oyster River Boys Hockey Team took the ice for the first time this season, securing a 6-1 victory against Winnacunnet High School. After working hard all offseason, the Bobcats had their season opener last Saturday at the Rinks at Exeter. Many Oyster River students had their first opportunity to play... Continue Reading →
Winter Sports Preview, p.2
Winter Sports Preview, pt. 2 Oyster River High School winter sports are working hard to give their students an opportunity to play while keeping athletics safe for everyone. In Winter Sports Preview, p.1, many of the winter sports teams were introduced including the boys basketball team and ski team who competed last night. This article... Continue Reading →
Winter Sports Preview, p.1
For most winter sports last year, their season ended differently than usual. This year the season will start differently. To help prevent spreading COVID-19, some winter sports will not be competing this year, others will be competing against a smaller pool of teams, having a smaller attendance if any, wearing a mask during competition, and... Continue Reading →
Oyster River Boys Soccer Team Advances to DII State Championship
The ORHS Boys Varsity Soccer Team will play in the state championship for the first time since 2015. The team played Merrimack Valley (MV) on their home turf for the DII NHIAA boys soccer semifinals on Wednesday night. Going into the game, the boys had a 7-3-1 overall record, with all their losses being to... Continue Reading →
