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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For Bedford High School girls soccer, it was an all-too-familiar scene. Same opponent, same score and same hollow feeling as the final whistle blew. For a second consecutive season the Bulldogs were eliminated by Hollis- Brookline, 1-0, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bedford High School boys soccer team is hoping with age comes wisdom. A few more wins wouldn’t hurt either. For the first time, the Bulldogs have a roster chock full of veterans. Sixteen players return to the team, and nine Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The phrase, “Just wait ’til next year!” is often used by also-rans and pretenders to the crown. For Bedford High softball, on the other hand, you’d need to tweak the phrase to “Can’t wait ’til Read More...
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BY GREGOR WALZ Bedford boys tennis cocaptain Courtney Mountifield believed the Bulldogs’ semifinal- round match with Hanover on Saturday, May 30, was the true championship match. “The semifinal should have been the finals because we were the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When the Bedford High School girls tennis coach was playing boys high school tennis in Nashua, his teams were frequently bested by West squads packed with Bedford residents. After accepting a teaching position at Bedford High, Peter Gagnon Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With two games remaining in the season, the Bedford boys lacrosse team remained in the hunt for a postseason berth. After dropping those contests and ending their inaugural season at 4-9, the firstyear Bulldogs must wait a year to track Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bedford High girls lacrosse team was silent in its postgame huddle. That’s just how head coach Jill Bartlett likes it. “I can’t stand it when they’re in there after a game, and they’re talking a mile Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Last year, Bedford High School needed to purchase tickets for the Class I softball tournament. With four games left in this regular season, the Bulldogs have put themselves in position to make sure that’s not necessary again. Despite Read More...
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For a second time this season, the Bedford High School baseball team showed a flair for the dramatic, using a walkoff win to continue its postseason push. Joey Maher’s two-run home run capped a five-run seventh-inning rally that propelled Bedford Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For a team without any varsity experience, the Bedford High School boys lacrosse team is quite experienced. The Bulldogs, entering the school’s first season of varsity play, are led by a group of players combining fresh talent and Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY As Jill Bartlett walked off the field at Bow High School following her team’s inaugural girls lacrosse contest, one of the Bedford fans in attendance had a light-hearted message. “Coach, you know the only place to go from Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With a small team, Bedford High softball head coach Derek Geddes must ask his players to maintain their versatility. Each must be ready to play multiple positions. Bedford nearly made the postseason in its first campaign, falling one Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bedford Bulldogs plan to add more bark to their bats to improve on last season’s win total. While Bedford baseball played well defensively in its inaugural season, the team’s hitters were often silenced. Head coach Craig Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Here’s a scary thought for opponents: Kelsey Ewing, record- setter at the New England high school swimming championships, has three more years to continue improving. After helping her team to a fourth-place finish at the state level, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bedford’s head coach, Jennifer Mason, wasn’t sure what spectators thought of her team’s runnerup finish at the Class I winter spirit competition. “I feel like the expectations are too high,” Mason said lightheartedly. Read More...
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