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BY MATT SCHOOLEY As the saying goes, defense wins championships. Of course, scoring six goals in the state finals doesn’t hurt either. The Hopkinton High School boys soccer team completed its quest for a third consecutive Class M title with a 6-0 Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With a six-goal differential in two successful playoff outings, the Hopkinton Hawks moved two games closer to a more important goal – their third straight Class M boys soccer title. The top-ranked Hawks, with a 5-0 opening-round Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They may not be as big or as fast as the 2006 or 2007 Class M championship teams, but they’re in a familiar place nonetheless. The Hawks, 4-1 winners at Raymond on Friday, Oct. 10, celebrated Columbus Day with a 4-0 triumph Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Despite thoroughly outplaying their opponents, the Hopkinton Hawks were forced to scrap for victory No. 6. Still, by handing Fall Mountain its fourth overtime setback, 2-1, on Monday, Sept. 29, HHS remained undefeated and on track Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With two more decisive victories, the Hopkinton boys soccer team continued its march to the playoffs and a shot at a third straight state title. After shutting out Conant, 5-0, on Sept. 17, the Hawks thrashed Stevens on the road, Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK For Hopkinton, the fullgame effort was certainly there. Unfortunately for the hosts, it was also there for Class M’s top-ranked girls soccer team, Gilford. The visiting Golden Eagles took an early lead and withstood the Hawks’ Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Two drastically different victories kept the Hopkinton boys soccer team unbeaten through two weeks of the Class M season. Two days after soaring past Somersworth, 5-0, the Hawks clawed back from an early 2-0 deficit and overtook Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The pieces are in place for another title run. The expectations are rightfully there. Now the Hopkinton boys soccer team must work to earn a third straight state championship. “After the last couple years, our goal is certainly Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR If Winnisquam was Cinderella, then Hopkinton refused to be Prince Charming, smashing her glass slipper and leaving its own 3-0 footprint instead. In the Class M boys soccer championship on Monday, Nov. 6, the fourth-seeded Hawks allowed Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Mother Nature visited Saturday, Oct. 27, extending Hopkinton’s season. Epping visited Sunday, Oct. 28, ending it. Despite what girls soccer head coach Curt Martin called a solid effort, the No. 3 Lady Hawks dropped a 2-1 Class M Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Less than 10 minutes into a girls Class M soccer match Sept. 19, Hopkinton coach Curt Martin said he knew his team was in trouble against host Hillsboro-Deering. With the ball rolling untouched near the H-D goal, Hopkinton had a good chance Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A month ago, Hopkinton boys soccer head coach Scott Zipke was cautiously optimistic about his team’s 2007 season. The optimism stemmed from the group’s strong offensive attack and steady, sound goalkeeping. And the words of Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Winning a state title is the fun part. Defending the championship may prove to be the tricky part. However, the Hopkinton High School boys soccer team hopes the second title run proves just as fun. After graduating three starters from Read More...
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