Spring Sports Playoff Preview Part 2

As the end of the 2018-2019 school year approaches at Oyster River High School, the seasons of the spring sports teams are also coming to a close. Both boys and girls lacrosse, baseball, softball, unified volleyball, and tennis have all qualified for their respective postseason tournaments. Whatever each team may have accomplished during the regular... Continue Reading →

Spring Sports Playoff Preview Part 1

As the end of the 2018-2019 school year approaches at Oyster River High School, the seasons of the spring sports teams are also coming to a close. Both boys and girls lacrosse, baseball, softball, unified volleyball, and tennis have all qualified for their respective postseason tournaments. Whatever each team may have accomplished during the regular... Continue Reading →

ORHS Serves as Pilot-School for ACE NH

15 Oyster River High School students are embarking on a two-month project where they will learn hands on, real-life skills associated with architecture, construction, and engineering as they relate to the Moharimet Elementary School renovation project. Oyster River High School is serving as the New Hampshire pilot school for the opening of the ACE Mentor... Continue Reading →

New England’s Winning Culture

“It’s a way of life here.” Tim Peterson, the Senior Editorial Analyst and Producer at New England Sports Network (NESN) believes, “fandom is handed down, father to son, mother to daughter. The longer period of time that goes on, the more entrenched it gets, the more passion it gets. I think that is the main... Continue Reading →

Old School vs. New School Coaching

As sport, playstyle, and athletes evolve, so too do the coaches. In a new age of sports, coaches are changing. While successful “old school” coaches remain, the unsuccessful are slowly falling out of view, and “new school” coaches are emerging. Any seasoned athlete will be able to tell you that with every coach they’ve worked... Continue Reading →

Understanding Food Allergies

When I was 2 years old, I went into anaphylactic shock after eating a cashew. All I remember from that night was a feeling of helplessness and uncertainty, small glimpses of flashing lights, and a brief recollection of the inside of an ambulance. My parents, however, remember all too well seeing their young son struggling... Continue Reading →

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