Coach Owen is entering his 23rd year as the Varsity Baseball Coach. He has led the team to tournament berths each season.
He is currently a Physical Education Teacher at Rundlett Middle School, as well as RMS Athletic Facilitator. Coach Owen lives in Concord with his wife Laura, their 3 children, and two dogs Jerry & Millie.
Scott Owen -
Varsity Coach
Mark Paveglio -
JV Coach
Kevin Steed -
Freshman Coach
Coach Smith
Coach Smith is entering his 6th year coaching at Concord High School and his first season as the Head Varsity Coach. Coach Smith still plays competitive lacrosse in the American Lacrosse League with the War pigs Lacrosse Club and also in the Old NE Lacrosse League with Old School. He is also the Co-Director of NE Elite Lacrosse coaching travel teams and camps for youth.
Coaching Philosophy
The key and success to any activity is to enjoy it and have fun. If kids have set goals, know what they are working towards and truly enjoy the challenge to grow as a person and a player they will have fun in the sport of lacrosse.
Playing Experience
Coach Smith played Goalie at Bethlehem Central High School in Section 2 NY. He then went onto play D-3 college lacrosse at SUNY Potsdam in upstate NY. Following college Coach Smith has continued to play competitive lacrosse for men's Club teams.
Coach Smith earned his Bachelor's degree from SUNY Potsdam in 2002 He currently works for Atlantic Sportswear and NEE lite Lacrosse.
Team Contact Information
Jeff Smith - Varsity Coach
Team Contact Information
TBA -
Varsity Coach
Molly Lanigan -
JV Coach
Duke Sawyer
Duke Sawyer has been the CHS girls softball coach since 2001, winning States in 2005 and 2009. Coach Sawyer started coaching in the Concord youth leagues in 1990 with his teams winning city championships four years in a row. In 1997, Coach Sawyer’s NH Road kill Team won the 18U NH ASA state championship and in 2009, he was the co-coach for the NH vs. Maine senior games. Duke Sawyer is affiliated with the NH Softball Coaches Association and the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association.
Coach Sawyer played soccer and baseball at Pembroke Academy in Pembroke, NH and was a former player in the Concord Men’s Softball League.
Coach Sawyer’s coaching philosophy: I believe a coach should give athletes a chance to be as good as they want to be and allow them to use their natural ability instead of trying to dictate their every move. Hard work and preparation are keys to success.
Coach Parsons
This is Coach Parsons third year as the Varsity Boys Tennis Coach. He is currently a Physical Education teacher at Beaver Meadow School in Concord. Coach Parsons has also coached Rundlett Girls Basketball and Rundlett Girls Soccer teams. This is Coach Parsons 6th year teaching and coaching in the district.
Team Contact Information
Kevin Parsons
Tennis - Girls
Greg Malette
CHS Girls Tennis Varsity Coach
I have been coaching for 16 years, through Advantage Kids and USTA Junior Team Tennis. 2025 is my 5th year coaching at CHS and 4th year as Girls Varsity Tennis Coach.
My goal is to introduce players to a fun and accessible sport that they will continue to play long after high school and college.
Hayden Daly
Hayden Daly has been the CHS boys track & field coach for the last eight years, winning five Class championships and 30athletes placed at the Class L State Meet. Prior to CHS, Coach Daly taught PE and coached boys soccer and track & field at the Gilbert H. Hood Middle School. Coach Daly’s first coaching experience was at Interlakes High School where he was head coach for the varsity track& field team for four years.
Coach Daly started competing in Track & Field during his junior year in high school and continued in college where he trained year round for four years in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. Coach Daly set college records in five different events,all middle distances and was elected captain of all three sports in his senior year. Coach Daly still competes in road races, has run the Boston Marathon, and has also competed in a triathlon.
Coach Daly’s coaching philosophy: My philosophy of a coaching has many parts; the athlete, the parents of the athlete, practices and how they are organized, and many other details. Education comes before sports. I know that athletics does not last forever, and I will have high expectations of my student-athletes in this area. I will not have a player perform for me on the field who does not understand that part of team commitment carries over to the classroom. I have a great deal of experience in athletics, and I know what it takes to win, but the lessons that we take from the athletic field are far more important, in the long run, than the outcomes themselves. Dedication to one's teammates and respecting oneself and others has proven to me to be the key to success, but success does not always necessarily arrive in the form of a win. Some of the valuable lessons that I have learned from athletic competition have also come from defeat and learning how to comeback from adversity.
I will have an open door policy with my athletes. My door will always be open to talk to an athlete about anything. Good times and bad times need to be talked about more with our youth. I will try to involve parents and family members as much as possible. I feel that track and field allows for involvement because of the sport. Playing time is not an issue and each athlete will be competing as long as they are healthy. From my experience, parents can play a very positive role.
My program will be organized and structured allowing for optimal efficiency. I will search for individual strengths and utilize these strengths to help the athletes succeed as both an individual and as a team member. I have gained so much from athletics, and I want to giveback to others the same opportunities and joys that sports and competition have given to me. I want to provide the leadership in an environment where my athletes will have fun and grow as athletes, and most importantly, as people.
Team Contact Information
Hayden Daly -
Varsity Coach
Hayden Daly
Hayden Daly has been the CHS boys track & field coach for the last eight years, winning five Class championships and 30athletes placed at the Class L State Meet. Prior to CHS, Coach Daly taught PE and coached boys soccer and track & field at the Gilbert H. Hood Middle School. Coach Daly’s first coaching experience was at Interlakes High School where he was head coach for the varsity track& field team for four years.
Coach Daly started competing in Track & Field during his junior year in high school and continued in college where he trained year round for four years in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. Coach Daly set college records in five different events,all middle distances and was elected captain of all three sports in his senior year. Coach Daly still competes in road races, has run the Boston Marathon, and has also competed in a triathlon.
Coach Daly’s coaching philosophy: My philosophy of a coaching has many parts; the athlete, the parents of the athlete, practices and how they are organized, and many other details. Education comes before sports. I know that athletics does not last forever, and I will have high expectations of my student-athletes in this area. I will not have a player perform for me on the field who does not understand that part of team commitment carries over to the classroom. I have a great deal of experience in athletics, and I know what it takes to win, but the lessons that we take from the athletic field are far more important, in the long run, than the outcomes themselves. Dedication to one's teammates and respecting oneself and others has proven to me to be the key to success, but success does not always necessarily arrive in the form of a win. Some of the valuable lessons that I have learned from athletic competition have also come from defeat and learning how to comeback from adversity.
I will have an open door policy with my athletes. My door will always be open to talk to an athlete about anything. Good times and bad times need to be talked about more with our youth. I will try to involve parents and family members as much as possible. I feel that track and field allows for involvement because of the sport. Playing time is not an issue and each athlete will be competing as long as they are healthy. From my experience, parents can play a very positive role.
My program will be organized and structured, allowing for optimal efficiency. I will search for individual strengths and utilize these strengths to help the athletes succeed as both an individual and as a team member. I have gained so much from athletics, and I want to giveback to others the same opportunities and joys that sports and competition have given to me. I want to provide the leadership in an environment where my athletes will have fun and grow as athletes, and most importantly, as people.
Hayden Daly - Varsity Coach
Team Contact Information
Cynthia Fish
Unified Track Head Coach