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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow’s Margaret Burns and Pembroke’s Joanne Welch have been running mates for eight years. They’re currently preparing for a half marathon in Quebec in August. The 29th annual Goffstown Gallop provided them an opportunity 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 No. 1 doubles teams knotted at 7-7, Jean VerPlanck thought her Bow girls tennis squad had a strong chance to knock off once-beaten Portsmouth in the Class I quarterfinals on May 21. Then the skies opened and the rain fell. When Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A playoff atmosphere arrived one week early for two good Class I tennis teams – visiting Bow and host Pembroke Academy. While the day’s end marked the season’s close for PA, Bow’s campaign begins anew. The Falcons’ 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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B Y RYAN O’CONNOR Taking the rink for the first time at Southern New Hampshire University, freshman Matt Courchesne of Bow looked at the two standout seniors ahead of him on the depth chart and shrugged. Never had he let a challenge get in his way Read More...
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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 Read More...
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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 Read More...
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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. Read More...
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On Thursday, Oct. 4, the boys of Bow High golf took the course at Beaver Meadow in Concord for this year’s Class I championship tournament. Entering the tournament ranked seventh, with an 18-7 record, the Falcons placed seventh overall, shooting Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The 2007 Bow Falcons golf team is a loose bunch, with one eye on the postseason prize and the other on a nearby teammate who’s joking around. “We take it seriously, but we try to enjoy ourselves,” said head coach 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 MATT SCHOOLEY Lacking a consistent offensive punch so far this season, the Bow High School field hockey team appeared to be in rough shape on Friday, Sept. 21, against visiting Pelham High School. Things aren’t always as they appear. The Falcons Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow High School’s field hockey team had scored three goals in four games heading into a Sept. 12 home contest against John Stark. That goals-per-game average certainly received a boost by game’s end. The Falcons defeated a Read More...
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