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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bedford’s ride to a District 1 championship nearly hit a speed bump, courtesy of a powerful Bow team. On July 15, Bow’s 11- and 12-year-olds pushed the eventual champions to the limit but lost, 6-4, during the losers’ Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Following a loss to Salem National, Bow tripped up and fell into the losers’ bracket of the District 1 baseball tournament. Three wins after that setback, a confident Bow squad found itself hoping to plan a different kind of trip. Read More...
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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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The Bow Falcons improved to 6-1 in Class I girls tennis following recent victories against Pelham, Laconia, Kearsarge, Kennett and, on Monday, May 4, Pembroke Academy. The team’s lone blemish in 2009 was a 7-2 setback to Hanover on April 29. In Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR With the season’s first snowfall as the backdrop, the No. 8 Bow Lady Falcons missed several key opportunities, including a shot off the crossbar late in the second half, and Hollis-Brookline, the ninth-seeded visitors and Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow police are looking for any tips from residents with information about three signs that were stolen from the Town Forest. The signs were noticed missing on Saturday, Oct. 11, one week after they had been installed by the Bow Pioneers Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR This time last year, the Bow boys soccer team had locked up a top-four seed in the Class I tournament, par for the course for George Pinkham’s squad. Peter Bisson, on the other hand, was completing his first season at the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow’s and John Stark’s girls soccer teams couldn’t muster any serious offensive threats through 80 minutes of play. But it took John Stark forward Joan Hamel only 1 minute, 4 seconds to break through the afternoon shadows Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For the Bow golf team, 2008 was a good year. Coach Mike Seraikas said 2009 has the potential to be a great year. “The kids worked hard, they all improved, and now we’re just looking forward to next season where we’re Read More...
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BY DAVID SUITOR Brad Zahensky wants to race NASCAR someday, and in preparation he is learning his craft by kart racing at Sugar Hill Speedway in Weare. The 11-year-old already has three years of experience on paved oval tracks. After taking second in Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They’re young. They’re raw. They might just be good enough to surprise some teams in Class I. Come Oct. 2, when the top golf teams from around New Hampshire meet at White Mountain Country Club to compete for the state Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For one day, 18 soccer teams from four different classes converged on Manchester’s West High School. Among those squads were Class I’s Bow Lady Falcons and Class M’s Hopkinton Lady Hawks. The coaches of both units Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR During her two years playing on the Bow High School tennis team, Amber Chandronnait guided the Lady Falcons to two state titles while earning two individual championships and one doubles crown. Those accomplishments, along with 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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DENVER – Andrew Thomas, senior captain of the University of Denver hockey team, earned the annual Western Collegiate Hockey Association post-graduate scholarship for 2008-09. The award capped a remarkable undergraduate career for the Bow resident, Read More...
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