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Jay Heaps, a Major League Soccer player with the New England Revolution and former Bedford resident, was a special guest at the Bedford Athletic Club’s recent player appreciation night. Approximately 85 boys and girls from the BAC, a new Bedford Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Arriving at the field for a marquee match with one of the top teams in Class I, Michelle Winning wasn’t sure what to expect from her Bedford High team. It didn’t take the girls soccer head coach long to discover the answer. Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Following a season-ending first-round playoff loss to Alvirne, the West High School girls soccer players approached coach Kris Komisarek and asked her if they could continue practicing. That attitude, said the first-year head coach, Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Less than a week after losing a 2-0 second-half lead and falling in its regular-season finale, 3-2 in overtime to crosstown rival Manchester Memorial, the West boys soccer team reversed the result at Goffstown’s expense. Falling Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR A standout player on the 2003 West High School varsity soccer team, Kristin Thornton of Bedford was torn. Among several recruiting schools, Keene State College and Western New England College, both Division III schools, were her preferred Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The Bedford girls soccer team continues its remarkable effort in attempting to earn a Class I playoff berth. “That would be pretty unbelievable if we (made the postseason), but you never know,” said head coach Michelle Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK With about 1,900 members, the Bedford Soccer League planns to bring more green fields into play. The league has signed a purchase and sales agreement with Gulfstream Investments to purchase about 12 acres of land abutting the organization’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR When Kris Komisarek was a freshman at Notre Dame, Michelle Winning was a senior captain. The two quickly became acquainted, long after facing each other in high school for Class L rivals Manchester Central and West, respectively. Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Sarah Kelley had been asking her coach, Michelle Winning, if she could try to nail a goal with a corner kick during game play. So when Winning said, “Hey, give it a shot,” Kelley did. Less than four minutes into the game, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It appeared the boys soccer match between Manchester West High School and Pinkerton Academy was destined for a scoreless draw. But with one fall to the wet turf at West Memorial Field, that all changed. With a little more than two minutes Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It didn’t matter it was the first-ever game in program history. Not to Stuart Pepper, that is, who stood surrounded by Bedford High School’s boys soccer team and gave the same type of postgame speech he would have if the squad Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The Bedford High School girls varsity soccer team – freshmen and sophomores only – was playing in its first-ever game. Its opponent, Milford, reached last year’s Class I quarterfinals and was the 2005 runner-up. Read More...
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Girls close McKelvie record book as repeat champions BY MATT STOUT Lorri Thornton said there was only so much she could say and do as the coach of the McKelvie School girls soccer team. The rest was up to her players. They responded. McKelvie – Read More...
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