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BY GREGOR WALZ It took just three years for the Goffstown boys lacrosse program to secure the program’s first-ever playoff bid, and the Grizzlies showed they weren’t satisfied with merely reaching the postseason. No. 7 Goffstown recorded three Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY After winning the Class L baseball title in 2008, the Goffstown Grizzlies were unable to hold a 5-1 lead and were eliminated by eventual state champion Keene in the quarterfinal round on June 6, 7-5. Poor defense haunted Goffstown, which Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Goffstown High School boys lacrosse team isn’t thinking about the moves it will perform at the big dance just yet. It’s looking for an invitation first. On Tuesday, May 19, the Grizzlies continued their push toward the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Goffstown High School baseball team is one of the hardest hitting small-ball teams around. Though the Grizzlies have scored 124 runs in 2009, the defending state champions know what it takes to win once it becomes a single-elimination Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Julie Clark and Thomas Joy weren’t ready to stop skiing after Goffstown High School competed at the Division I Alpine state meet, so they didn’t. Julie Clark and Thomas Joy weren’t ready to stop skiing after Goffstown Read More...
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By Matt Schooley The young members of the Goffstown High School boys tennis team aren’t the only ones in the midst of a learning process. First-year coach Gary Walsh said during a scrimmage against Pembroke Academy on March 31 that he is excited Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Sure, he wanted the record. More importantly, he wanted to win. In the case of Liam House-Myers and the Goffstown ice hockey team, the two went hand in hand. For the Grizzlies to become a title contender, House- Myers had to learn Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For the second straight year, the Goffstown Grizzlies put together an exemplary regular season, earned home ice in the first round, then suffered a heartbreaking overtime defeat and missed the Division II semifinals. After coming Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Goffstown High School girls basketball team has stumbled out of the gate, and head coach Dave Michaud said he’s waiting to watch his group compete from opening tip to final buzzer. During a 54-52 loss to Concord on Friday, Jan. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Ten years ago, when Mike and Marlene Turcotte started an ice hockey program at Goffstown High School, they surely dreamed of a program that would not only be competitive, but fight annually for the D-II title. Though the Turcottes Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but they’re not high up the list for Goffstown High School’s basketball coach. While the regular success of the GHS baseball team has been impressive, there is a cost. “The Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Since arriving at Goffstown High School, Steve Fountain has spent more time behind a desk, less behind the wheel. Fountain, in his first year as the school’s athletics director, comes to GHS after serving as a football coach at Read More...
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BY DAVID SUITOR A determined Grizzlies football team committed early turnovers against their unbeaten hosts, and Souhegan High School took advantage on Saturday, Nov. 8, winning the Division III semifinal- round contest, 42-18. Despite the loss, which Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Prior to 2008, the Goffstown volleyball team never earned more than five victories or hosted a playoff game, let alone win one. And when the Goffstown High School gymnasium was flooded and deemed unusable prior to the squad’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR When two-time defending state champion Salem traveled to upstart Goffstown – in the midst of its best season ever – both coaches agreed the contest provided a fine late-season litmus test. At the end of three tightly Read More...
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