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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Athlete of the Month sponsored by Indian Head Athletics He didn’t have much choice in the matter. Michael Stys, whose mother played basketball at Boston College and whose brother rode a full hoops scholarship to the University Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE To ease the strain on busy practice fields, the Bedford School Board approved building another practice field. The new 45- by 75-yard field will be located next to the SAU building on County Road, costing $99,500. The board hopes it Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK When he thinks about having to choose between baseball and basketball as a high school sophomore, Josh Correia said he’s lucky he never mastered how to hit. Once he evaluated how far he could get without developing a strong swing, Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Lance Mailloux, like any natural competitor, will have a tough time shaking the frustration from his first experience at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Championships on March 10 in Garland, Texas. As for the legacy his performance Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The result stunned nearly everyone in the place, this unknown freshman from the University of New Hampshire walking into Rensselaer’s Robinson Gymnasium, taking to the mat and rolling past the defending 235-pound national champion. Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Entering this season, the McKelvie School girls basketball team simply wanted to be one game better than it was last year. That one game just happened to mean a berth in the Tri-County League Class L-1 finals. Behind a fast-paced attack Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Three weeks before the biggest competition of the year, Holly Bernard decided to change things. She added another event to her gymnastics resume in hopes of placing at the NHIAA Girls Gymnastics State Championship meet in Salem. After Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT In most sports, it’d be considered a strange scene, as if some mistake had been made. There was Steve Van Der Beken, the coach of the Manchester West and Central swim teams, waving his arms frantically, hopping around with his right Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Julianne Quinn has no regrets. If she had competed in only the 1,000-meter run at the Class L indoor track and field championships on Saturday, Feb. 3, maybe she would have placed first. And if she’d run just the 1,500, perhaps she’d Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It’ll be the first time the mascot and colors of the upcoming Bedford High School will be revealed. But it won’t be done at a high school event. With the creation of Bedford’s new Pop Warner program, expectations and Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Practice four days a week, a dual meet on Wednesdays and a Saturday reserved for tournament play usually meets a wrestling team’s standards for preparation. With the Division I state championship less than three weeks away, Manchester Read More...
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In star-studded year, West girls tennis take top billing BY SAPNA PATHAK While others celebrate the end of the year with eggnog, presents and relished time with friends and family, we took a look back at 12 months worth of Neighborhood athletics. The Read More...
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By Matt Stout Staff Writer MANCHESTER – Two months ago, Alice Townsend and her Derryfield School field hockey teammates read article after article in local newspapers detailing how the Cougars were rebuilding this year. They spent game after game Read More...
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