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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Plenty of spectators wanted to witness an intra-city basketball battle between Manchester West and Trinity, but not everyone could. A large group of fans was shut out of a filled-to-capacity Trinity High School gymnasium, unable to watch Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Trinity High slowed the charge for three quarters, but eventually Winnacunnet detonated. The Pioneers matched the now three-time defending Class L girls basketball champions for much of the title game on Friday, March 13, but the Warriors Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Monty Burge has been through the rebuilding process before, and he knows it can be lengthy and frustrating. He also knows there is something that would make his West girls basketball team feel better about the situation – a win. Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Although it has had its share of big wins early, the Bedford High School boys basketball team is learning quickly what varsity basketball is all about. The Bulldogs have three victories, two against Class I teams with winning records, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Manchester West boys basketball players have heard the “warm up the bus” chants before. Usually they’ve been the ones getting on board for the long ride home after a lopsided loss. So far this year, fans of the Blue Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Before playing a single varsity game, winning has come at a cost for the Bedford High School boys basketball team. Although the Bulldogs haven’t played yet, the school had a junior varsity team last season – a solid one. The Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bedford High School girls basketball players have laced their shoes up for the first time, and they’re ready to run. After kicking off the school’s first-ever varsity basketball game, a 55-51 loss at Pelham on Tuesday, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY This Manchester West team has a basketball player and plenty of football players. Now Josh Greenwood just needs to make sure they’re familiar and comfortable with a lacrosse stick in hand. The Blue Knights boys lacrosse team hopes Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR There wasn’t a seat to be had in the house, nor a parking spot within miles. With the city rivalry burning full flame, and fans howling back and fourth, Ryan Bourgeois had seen – and heard – enough. The Trinity Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Near the end of a relatively easy 46-31 semifinal-round win over Spaulding on March 12, Trinity’s boisterous student cheering section called in unison, “We want Salem! We want Salem!” Three days later inside the University Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR To gauge the outcome of Trinity’s Class L boys basketball quarterfinal contest with Alvirne, you needed only to close your eyes and listen to the Pioneer faithful. When Hooksett’s Cormac Fitzpatrick drained back-to-back Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK They started fast. They were finished quicker. The girls of Trinity High basketball jumped to a 5-0 edge over top-seeded Winnacunnet. But a pitiless, business-like press from the defending Class L champs gave them a seven-point edge after Read More...
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In their final 16 games of the 2007-’08 Class S basketball season, the Derryfield girls lost three games. Each time, their vanquisher was the same – Portsmouth Christian Academy. After beginning the season 1-3, DS improved dramatically, posting Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Taking over as West girls basketball coach little more than a month before the start of the current season, Monty Burge’s expectations were understandably tempered. So after beginning the season 0-7, following a 60-34 setback Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR In its fourth game, the West boys basketball team entered the contest needing a victory to match its 2006-07 win total. Its opponent, Goffstown, four days removed from an impressive eight-point win over Class L power Pinkerton Academy, Read More...
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