On the final episode of 2021, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman take a look back over the season, highlighting the best moments of the year and discussing what could come in 2022.
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Londonderry and Timberlane added their names to the list of 2021 football champions last Saturday and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman break down the Division I and II finals. They also share their thoughts about Thanksgiving Day football and future locations for football championship games.
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With championship games for Division I and II coming up on Saturday, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman decided to a special podcast taking a look at the matchups for each game. In D1, Londonderry will take on Winnacunnet, while in D2, Milford plays Timberlane; both games kickoff at 1 p.m. on Saturday, with the D1 game at Exeter and the D2 game at Pinkerton Academy.
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Pelham and Somersworth claimed the crown in Division III and Division IV, respectively, last weekend and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman recap both title games, along with the semifinals in Division I and II. This week, there will also be a special championship edition of the podcast on Friday, where they will breakdown the two remaining finals.
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The postseason is underway and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman run down last weekend's playoff games, including some Salem's big win over Bishop Guertin, Exeter's double OT victory against Bedford, Winnacunnet's victory against Goffstown and Milford's win against Plymouth.
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It's the first week of November, which means the football playoffs are here, and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman take a look at this weekend's schedule, taking a look at the matchups across all four divisions.
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It's the final week of the regular season, and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman talk about what the playoffs in all four divisions might look like when its all done. They also discuss three upsets that took place last weekend in Division I that could have big playoff implications.
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On this week’s show, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman discuss a possible decision being made on football games that weren't played due to COVID-19 and their affect on the playoffs. They also talk about the results from two big Division I matchups, Pinkerton-Bishop Guertin and Winnacunnet-Goffstown, and several other key moments from last weekend.
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On this week’s show, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman talk about Bishop Guertin's 26-25 win over Nashua North, yet another crazy game at Stellos Stadium this season. They also discuss the flag-throwing contest between Londonderry and Windham and Manchester West's historic winning streak. And still no decision on what to do with games affected by COVID-19.
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On this week's show, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman discuss what to do about games that haven't played due to COVID-19 and a worrisome trend involving fans. They also talk about some of last week's biggest games, including wins for Bishop Guertin, Goffstown, Londonderry, Milford, Manchester West and Kearsarge, and they take a look ahead to key matchups, including Pelham and Trinity in Division III.
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It was a wild weekend of rivalry games in Division I football and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman breakdown that action, along with the big games in Division II. They also look ahead to an interesting slate of games coming up in the first weekend of October.
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It's rivalry weekend in Division I football and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman are here to discuss all the exciting matchups coming up. They'll also take a look back at Lebanon's big win over Milford, Pinkerton's convincing win over Salem, a problem that could only happen in high school sports and what to do with games canceled due to COVID-19.
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It was a weekend unlike many in the high school football world, both on and off the field, and Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman try to decipher it on this week's show. They discuss game cancellations, upsets, surprises, and yes, even the playoffs. No kidding.
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With a week in the books, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman discuss the results from some of the biggest games, surprise finishes and share their overall thoughts heading into what should be an exciting second week of the regular season.
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The regular season begins on Friday, and after breaking down Division I last week, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman take a look at the other three football divisions. They also go over their takeaways from the Queen City Jamboree and other news from around the high school football landscape.
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The start of the 2021 regular season inches closer, and this week, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman give you their Division I football preview. They breakdown all four conferences and who to watch out for this year, as well as an update on some of the first preseason scrimmages.
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The Ninth State Sports Show returns for another football season, and to start the 2021 year, Joe Marchilena and Mike Lochman give a run down of some of the key games to watch in each division throughout the regular season.
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In the final show of the spring season, Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler discuss end-of-the-year awards and take a way-too-early look at the 2022 boys and girls lacrosse season.
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The 2021 season gets wrapped up with a big bow this week, as Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler discuss some of the remaining stories and debates for each division this spring.
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With the championship games done, Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler look back at all six of the finals and breakdown each one, taking a look at how the games unfolded and who stepped up on both sides.
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On this special edition podcast, Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler break down the Boys Lacrosse Championships scheduled for Saturday and go over results from the semifinals.
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The lacrosse season has reached its final week and Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler spend a special edition of the Ninth State Sports Show breaking down what's happened and what will happen next in the boys semifinals and the girls championships.
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The playoffs are already underway and Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler breakdown the first round of games and look ahead to the matchups coming up later this week. They also go over the NCAA Division I men's and women's finals, along with a few of the other college playoff games from the weekend. And Joe has an epiphany about his Top 10 poll.
As always, you can send feedback or questions to nhhighschoolsports@gmail.com or on Twitter @nhhssports. Next week, there will be two special playoff shows, starting with one on Tuesday.
The regular season is coming to a close, the playoff brackets are out, and Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler get you ready for the start of what should be an exciting postseason. Plus, a look at the final weekend of the NCAA lacrosse tournaments and this week's NHHSS Boys Lacrosse Coaches Poll.
As always, you can send feedback or questions to nhhighschoolsports@gmail.com or on Twitter @nhhssports. Next week's show will be posted on Wednesday, due to the start of the playoffs.
The NCAA tournaments are underway and the high school playoffs are inching closer. This week, Joe Marchilena and Chris Hettler run down the local college players that are participating in the postseason with their respective teams. They also talk about a couple of big high school matchups, including Pinkerton-Exeter boys, Portsmouth-Winnacunnet boys and St. Thomas-Derryfield girls. There is also a breakdown of the NHHSS Top 10 and did someone mention a water tub for when it gets hot on the turf?
As always, you can send feedback or questions to nhhighschoolsports@gmail.com or on Twitter @nhhssports. New shows will posted on Thursdays throughout the spring.