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BY MATT SCHOOLEY In case you missed the Bow High School girls basketball season to this point, the Falcons provided a CliffsNotes version against Kingswood. Much like this season, Bow started slowly, hit the accelerator in the middle of the game and slowed Read More...
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BY MARK PETERSON This year’s Bow boys basketball team may look more like other schools’ junior varsity squads, with several freshmen and sophomores slated to receive significant playing time – and possibly start. Despite the youthful Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The third time isn’t likely to be the charm, but for Corey Boilard, that’s not cause for alarm. Boilard, entering his third season as head coach of the Bow girls basketball team, isn’t expecting a Class I title Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY They may not be able to dunk yet, but Bow first- and second-graders are learning how to play basketball, as well as lessons that will stay with them when they step off the floor. The Bow Youth Basketball program teaches aspiring athletes Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They are starting to find their identity. Early this season, Bow girls basketball coach Corey Boilard expressed a need for patience while his players adjusted to each other and, in some cases, high school competition. Nearly two-thirds Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK It began with some strong individual efforts in the winter – a trickle of championships earned by Bow, Hopkinton and Concord athletes on the slopes and the mats. It continued in the spring and summer, with various teams hoisting Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE After the elimination of his team in the first round of last year’s Class I playoffs, Bow boys basketball coach Chris Gaudreau thinks a deeper team this year means a deeper postseason run. Gaudreau, beginning his fourth year Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The squads entered the Class I girls basketball game on Friday, Dec. 7, unbeaten. The hosts from Coe-Brown Northwood Academy left the court undefeated. The visitors from Bow High left the court undeterred. Despite a 59-41 setback, the Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR In the midst of facing felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly possessing and selling marijuana to an undercover officer with the Attorney General’s drug task force, Paul Chergey again finds himself in trouble with the Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Paul Chergey, who two years ago led the Bow Falcons boys basketball team to the Class I title game, has been indicted on multiple charges involving the possession and sale of marijuana. On Aug. 16, Chergey was indicted by the grand Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Outside the girls locker room at Southern New Hampshire University, Corey Boilard stood wondering what he could possibly tell his players after a devastating, 54-41 loss in the Class I girls basketball quarterfinals. After Boilard took Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The Bow boys basketball team knew it was coming. Up five points at the half on John Stark on Friday, Feb. 2, the Falcons emerged from the visitors’ locker room expecting a barrage of baskets from one of the top teams in Class I. They Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK For three quarters, his team makes just enough shots, grabs just enough rebounds and finds just enough open lanes to maintain slim leads. But it’s the final eight minutes when head coach Corey Boilard’s players stop doing just Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK They play well together, they communicate on offense, and their defense is getting better game by game. They remain undefeated this season and are on pace to win their end-of-the-year playoff tournament. The only problem: not a single Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Chris Gaudreau admits his Bow boys basketball team is searching for its identity. On the defensive end, the boards or amid a crowded Class I field, the Falcons have an idea of what kind of team they want to be. But above all, they know what Read More...
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