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BY MATT SCHOOLEY There wasn’t much that could douse the excitement of Chris Laberge, who had just led Manchester Central’s boys soccer team to its first-ever state championship match. One thing – actually a team – was the exception. Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When Tim Gregoire is down, he’s not coming out. The Auburn resident is one of four locals on the Memorial boys soccer team who bring gritty play to a squad battling for a top spot in the Class L tournament. Along with Gregoire, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When leaving for the University of New Hampshire and the Class L title game, the Memorial boys basketball team forgot to pack one critical item – its offense. The Crusaders fell short of a state title on Saturday, March 21, shooting Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Winnacunnet, up seven points in the second quarter of the Class L boys basketball quarterfinals, faced two problems: too much time remaining and too much Memorial talent. The host Crusaders began hitting their shots, the visiting Warriors Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Something odd is happening within the Memorial ice hockey program. It can be seen on the ice, on the bench, even in the stands – smiles everywhere. Yes, the Crusaders are learning to enjoy themselves. The result is better Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Manchester Memorial’s players erupted in a raucous celebration on the sidelines after erasing a 2-0 deficit late in the second half of its semifinal match against top-seeded Pinkerton Academy. Eighteen seconds later, the Crusaders Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Though the flavor of the Class L semifinals is indeed sweet for the Salem girls soccer team, their defeated quarterfinal-round opponent, Memorial, is hardly bitter. Last season, it was the Crusaders who defeated the Blue Devils Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR When ordering his team’s jerseys prior to golf tryouts, Bruce Perreault had a hunch he’d have to order those collared shirts smaller than usual. As it turned out, that hunch paid off. Of the 11 players who made the Manchester Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With Bedford students leaving Manchester West and many of Central’s would-be Hooksett players now heading to West to fill the void, Peter Colcord knows the next couple years offer a prime chance for his Memorial football team Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Last year, the Memorial boys soccer team finished the regular season 12-3-1, but following a frustrating 1-0 overtime loss to Londonderry in the Class L quarterfinals, the Crusaders have some unfinished business. Though coach Paul Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Prior to taking the reins as Memorial field hockey coach four years ago, John Gatsas compiled a 196-62-17 record at Salem and led the Lady Blue Devils to three state titles and five runners- up trophies. Things are much different Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR If you had asked him two weeks ago if his Memorial baseball team would be playing in the Class L semifinals, Don Menswar would have been more likely to laugh than nod. Yet that’s exactly where the No. 15 Crusaders ended up, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR As Pinkerton baseball manager Ron Manseau and his players boarded their bus, heads hung in defeat, a voice from behind called out. “Hey, did you guys catch something, or what?” “We caught something alright,” Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With his boys lacrosse team led by a stingy defense and a solid core of veterans, Memorial coach Joe Bernier said it may finally be time to accumulate some wins. In fact, the Crusaders notched the first Division I victory in the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Led by two veteran locals, the Memorial High School Lady Crusaders are prepared to better last season’s 13-6 record and make some noise in the Class L postseason. “We are young, but we certainly have the talent, and Read More...
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