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One short – Bow barely misses state title
BY CHRIS QUARTARONE It wasn’t the way the Bow boys varsity soccer team wanted to end the season, but according to head coach George Pinkham, his players should be proud of their effort. “When you get to this game, all the kids are going to
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One up, one down – Bow reaches q-final, falls in tight match
BY JENN McDOWELL After two hard-fought games – a dramatic win and a shootout loss – Bow’s varsity girls soccer team was eliminated from the Class I tournament in the quarterfinal round. On Thursday, Oct. 25, the No. 7-seeded Falcons
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Finally – Explosive Bow boys reach championship match
BY CHRIS QUARTARONE The Bow boys varsity soccer team beat up on 11th-seeded Souhegan, earning a trip to the Class I state final following a 4-2 win at Bill Ball Stadium in Exeter. Bow forward Ryan Obolowicz scored three goals, giving him 31 on the season.
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The focus factor – Dominant for stretches, Bow also shows lapses
BY JERRY LIPTAK They outshot ’em, outmuscled ’em, even outhustled ’em. But the girls of Bow High School soccer needed overtime to outscore the hosts of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, 2-1, on Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Robert E. Bailey Athletic
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Depth perception – Bow boys strong again; bench could decide team’s fate
BY JERRY LIPTAK The 2-0 victory over host Coe-Brown Northwood Academy on Saturday, Sept. 8, was methodical, marked by an occasional flash of athleticism from the victors. It certainly wasn’t exciting or nail-biting. Bow High School boys soccer coach
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