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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Sponsored by Indian Head Athletics David Bucchino won’t be in net when the next Bow boys lacrosse season starts, but he’ll still have an impact in the crease. In addition to working closely with his protege during practices, 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 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 RYAN O’CONNOR Throughout the 2008 season, the Bow boys lacrosse team took one fellow Division II foe after another to school. Even Chris Kelleher, coach of D-I Salem, admitted the Falcons smacked his squad with a lengthy measuring stick during Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY In 1994, when Howard Roever and two others started the Bow Youth Lacrosse (BYL) program, his team of players struggled to score a goal most of the season, let alone win a game. Since then, lacrosse in town sure has changed. Following Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It’s another year, yet the jerseys are usually the same. For the fifth time since Division II girls lacrosse was established in 2002, Bow and Hanover played for the state championship. The outcome, of course, wasn’t 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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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The varsity program is in its third year of existence, yet the Hopkinton girls lacrosse team is competing for a playoff spot. With a 9-5 win against Merrimack Valley on Saturday, May 17, Hopkinton upped its record to 5-7 and can Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Physically, the visitors were every bit the equal of their hosts. But Salem’s boys lacrosse team, which trekked nearly 80 miles round trip for an interdivisional contest on Saturday, April 26, proved it has a long way to go to match 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 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 RYAN O’CONNOR With just under 20 seconds left on the game clock, Bow and rival Hanover deadlocked at 16 goals apiece, Falcons junior Kiley Corson had only one thought as she prepared for a free shot. “Oh, my gosh. I’m going to miss,” Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Too bad the game didn’t affect the standings. After a few years of trying to plan a game against Division-I power Concord, the boys of Bow lacrosse showed they’re a Division II team in name only, beating the Crimson Tide, 6-1, Read More...
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