Nashua High School Football Roundup: Competitive Weekend in Rain

Nashua High School Sports Roundup: Football and Soccer Action

NASHUA – On a rainy Saturday afternoon, the **Bishop Guertin High School** girls soccer team proved why they are considered title contenders, dominating the **Alvirne High School** team with a resounding 7-0 victory at **Stellos Stadium**. Despite the downpour, Bishop Guertin maintained control for the entire match, effectively shutting down their opponents.

As the rain continued to fall at Stellos, the atmosphere remained lively with fans cheering on their teams. The Bishop Guertin squad initially had a **2-0 lead**, showcasing their skill and determination on the slippery field. The scoring ramped up in the second half, as they consistently found openings in the Alvirne defense, leading to a final score that highlighted their offensive prowess.

In football action on Friday night, **Nashua South’s** quarterback **Cody Jackson** had the standout moment of the game, showcasing his speed with a remarkable **61-yard touchdown run**. The Panthers went on to defeat their opponents with a final score of **36-13**. Meanwhile, **Keene High** secured a hard-fought **23-20 victory** over **Nashua North** in a thrilling matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Additionally, the **Milford Spartans** also made a statement on Friday, decisively defeating the **Cavaliers** with a score of **48-22**. Milford came out strong, with **Liam Zahn** making waves early in the game by blocking two punts in the first quarter, setting the tone for the dominating performance.

This weekend’s events highlight the **vibrant high school sports scene** in Nashua, with teams demonstrating their skills and dedication even in less-than-ideal weather conditions. As the seasons progress, all eyes remain on these talented athletes as they strive for victory both on the field and the court.


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