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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It wasn’t the way Paul Cohen envisioned bidding farewell to the Bow High School football campaign. The Falcons, who were at one time 5-0 and tied atop the standings, were thumped by Trinity High School for a second consecutive week, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bow High School football team has given faithful hearts weekly workouts in 2009. The most recent example was a 17-14 win at two-time defending state champion Pelham on Friday, Sept. 25. The Falcons scored the game-winning touchdown Read More...
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Athlete of the Month sponsored by Indian Head Athletics BY MATT SCHOOLEY He’s quiet in general, but Wade Brown’s pitching in particular has silenced opposing bats in the New Hampshire Baseball League’s postseason, helping his Bow Falcons Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Chris and Steve Gaudreau keep sharing the wealth. On Wednesday, June 10, the brothers coached the Bow boys lacrosse team to a 15-8 victory over Dover, clinching their second consecutive Division-II title and third in six years. Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY They’ve been there. They’ve done that. And they didn’t mind doing it again. Bow High School’s girls lacrosse team has been to every title game since Division II play began in 2002, and on Thursday, June 11, the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY In a battle of two teams at opposite ends of the Class I girls tennis spectrum, Bow cruised past Pembroke Academy on Friday, May 15, as both teams wind down the regular season. The Falcons earned a 9-0 home victory over the Spartans to Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Losses are never fun, but Chris Gaudreau can’t deny early-season setbacks have benefitted his Bow boys lacrosse team the last two years. Despite losing 10 seniors from the 2008 Division II championship squad, Gaudreau, who Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Despite falling in the 2008 Division II finals to Hanover and graduating seven seniors, Bow High School girls lacrosse remains in the midst of a dominant run that began in 2002, when the league was first established. “This program Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It wasn’t a storybook ending for Bow, though it was a tale fans of the Falcons have seen before. Seventh-seeded Bow fell to second-ranked Lebanon, 4-3, in the quarterfinal round of the Division II ice hockey tournament on Saturday, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Call it a roller coaster season. Call it a year of hills and valleys. Call it what you will, but after 18 Division II ice hockey games, Bow finds itself exactly where it is every March … in the playoffs. Though the Falcons Read More...
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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 RYAN O’CONNOR It wasn’t an altogether unfamiliar feeling. As the Bow boys soccer players sat under their own net, heads hung after a 2-1 season-opening loss on Friday, Aug. 29, to Pembroke Academy, their coach, George Pinkham, stood over Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It was a familiar feeling, to be sure. Chris Gaudreau jumped in the air, his arms pumped, his smile broad. Next to him, his brother, Steve, did the same. In 2004, the last time the Bow boys lacrosse team won a state title, the two Read More...
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