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Friday, January 23rd, 2026 - The New Hampshire high school wrestling scene is currently experiencing a wave of success, with six teams emerging victorious in recent tournaments. Bow, Exeter, Londonderry, Milford, Nashua, and North Souhegan have all secured impressive wins, reflecting the dedication and growing talent within the state's athletic programs. While comprehensive details on individual matches remain scarce, the collective victories underscore a robust and competitive wrestling landscape across New Hampshire.
This past week has been particularly noteworthy. The Bow Falcons, known for their consistent performance, once again demonstrated their strength by claiming the championship in their tournament. While the specifics of individual weight class battles aren't readily available, the team's overall dominance was undeniable, showcasing a well-rounded roster capable of competing at a high level. Coaches at Bow have consistently emphasized a focus on fundamentals and teamwork, and this approach clearly appears to be paying dividends.
Further south, Exeter High School also celebrated a tournament victory. Exeter's success highlights the growing depth of wrestling programs in southern New Hampshire. Although individual wrestler performances haven't been extensively reported, the win reflects the team's collective effort and strategic preparation. Exeter has seen a recent surge in student interest in the program, partly driven by community outreach and the success of alumni in collegiate wrestling.
Londonderry's wrestling team added another triumph to the tally, showcasing a relentless competitive spirit and impressive technical skills. Their victory wasn't just about raw power; it pointed to a disciplined training regime and a strong understanding of wrestling strategy. Londonderry has been actively investing in its wrestling facilities and coaching staff, contributing to the team's recent upward trajectory.
Milford's victory, though lacking detailed match specifics, is another testament to the rising prominence of wrestling in the state. Milford's program has undergone a revitalization in recent years, with renewed emphasis on recruiting and player development. The team's win is not just a moment of celebration but also a signal of a long-term commitment to building a competitive wrestling program.
The Nashua High School wrestling team joined the winning circle, a clear indication of the hard work and dedication embedded within the program. While specific match highlights aren't available, Nashua's victory speaks to a strong team culture and a commitment to pushing individual wrestlers to their limits. Nashua's success is also contributing to increased student engagement in athletics across the district.
Rounding out the impressive showing is North Souhegan High School, whose Sabers wrestled their way to a well-deserved tournament win. The team demonstrated a notable blend of talent and grit, a combination critical for success in the demanding world of competitive wrestling. North Souhegan's program has particularly focused on fostering strong leadership within the team, a key factor in their recent success.
Looking Ahead:
The recent string of victories for these New Hampshire high school wrestling teams paints a vibrant picture of the state's athletic scene. It underscores a broader trend of increased participation and improved performance in high school wrestling throughout the state. While detailed accounts of individual bouts remain a challenge for reporters to obtain, these tournament wins serve as a valuable recognition of the hard work, dedication, and talent of the athletes and coaching staff involved. The upcoming regional championships promise to be fiercely competitive, with these six victorious teams likely to be among the frontrunners. The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) is actively exploring ways to improve reporting and coverage of high school wrestling, including potentially partnering with local media outlets to provide more in-depth game coverage. The continued growth and visibility of the sport is dependent upon these efforts.
Read the Full Patch Article at:
https://patch.com/new-hampshire/portsmouth-nh/bow-exeter-londonderry-milford-nashua-north-souhegan-win-wrestling
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