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BY JERRY LIPTAK Armed with an array of fastmoving practice drills – Around the World and Queen of the Court among them – Bow girls tennis coach Jean VerPlanck oversees a group of 21 athletes who are happy, having fun and carefree … Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Forced to travel to Massachusetts to find a practice field, the Hopkinton High School baseball team hopes to return to the Granite State with a swing similar to the one that helped produce a 38-6 record the last two years. The Hawks, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Chris Raabe knows it has to stop sometime. She just hopes – for her seniors – this isn’t the year. The Bow girls lacrosse team has reached the state final each season since the inception of Division II lax in 2002, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR In his 25-plus years as athletics trainer at Salem High School, Sean Cox has witnessed his share of hard hits to the head. And he’s seen the ramifications. Football player Matt Starr, for instance, experienced an early-season Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR BOW – There was little doubt among coaches and competing grapplers that the 2007-’08 Division II wrestling season belonged to Plymouth. So when Bow placed second at the D-II state championships on Saturday, Feb. 16, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow High School head swimming coach Joann Jackson had a goal for each of her teams heading into the 2007- ’08 Division II season. “Before the season started, I said that I wanted my boys to get a top-five finish, and my girls Read More...
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By Ryan O’connor BOW – The Bow Falcons left the Merrimack Valley Pride still searching for that elusive first win in Class I after a 53-38 home victory on Jan. 30. Bow’s full-court press caused chaos in the Pride backcourt, resulting Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The season is starting to wear on the Bow wrestling team. After beginning the season 6-0 in dual meets, an undermanned Falcons squad fell at Hollis-Brookline 46-30, losing many points to forfeit on Jan. 9. Three days later, on Saturday, 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 RYAN O’CONNOR Welcoming several area schools to the Bow Holiday Classic, the Falcons wrestling team proved an inhospitable host. Bow, which totaled 131 points, finished first among Division II squads and third overall behind D-I schools Londonderry, 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 For coach George Pinkham, the 2007 Bow boys soccer team was as satisfying a group of players as he could imagine mentoring. Having graduated 13 seniors from a team he considered the best in school history, Pinkham was prepared to Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For much of the first half it appeared the Bow Falcons football team was in position for an upset of undefeated and top-ranked Pelham High School, trailing 7-0 at intermission. Things weren’t as they seemed. Pelham scored 35 second- Read More...
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