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BY JERRY LIPTAK Manchester Central’s football team, rolling along since mid-October, finished flat against Nashua North. The third-seeded Little Green played well on offense and defense against the Titans, but the second-seeded hosts overcame a Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Whenever a Manchester Central girls soccer player looked up, an Exeter foe loomed large on the Southern New Hampshire University turf. The Blue Hawks smothered the Little Green on Friday, Nov. 6, in the Class L state finale, a 2-0 outcome Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Manchester Central boys made one final run before leaving the soccer field for the last time in 2009. This time the Little Green didn’t have a ball at their feet, but rather bottles in their hands as they showered their head Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Peter Lally knows from experience what the Salem girls soccer team went through at Stellos Stadium. Lally’s No. 4 Manchester Central Little Green knocked off the No. 1-ranked Blue Devils in the Class L semifinals on Tuesday, Nov. Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Ciara Doucet’s arm kept her team in the game, but Central couldn’t produce at the plate during a Class L preliminary-round contest. On June 3, the 14th-seeded Little Green traveled to play fourth-seeded Dover, falling by the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Track and field teams from Central and Goffstown trekked to Concord for the Class L meet on Friday, May 29, while T&F squads from Bow, John Stark and Pembroke Academy traveled to Coe-Brown Academy for the Class I state meet on Saturday, Read More...
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Sponsored by Indian Head Athletics By: Matt Schooley With his team in a heap of trouble against West in the quarterfinals of the Class L boys basketball tournament, Cormac Fitzpatrick dribbled in front of his bench, where his coach was trying to get a Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Although Bedford is the new high school on the athletic landscape, it is Manchester West that is left looking to build from the bottom up once again in order to continue to field competitive teams. The spring sports season will mark the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Mike Wenners, the Central girls basketball coach, admitted he’d rather forget the tough conclusion to the Little Green’s otherwise successful season. What will stick in his memory is the effort and determination his Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK At the girls gymnastics state championships, the hosts won the title, but the guests – teams and individuals – still enjoyed the show. Salem High beat second-place Pinkerton and third-place Central on Saturday, Feb. 21, for Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Central girls gymnastics team hopes its next trip to Salem High School has a different ending. On Thursday, Feb. 5, Central managed 128.7 points to finish ahead of Keene, but fell to Salem’s score of 132.2 and Pinkerton’s Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Central fell just short of winning the state track and field title, settling for runner-up to Bishop Guertin at the Class L girls championships on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Little Green collected 58 points to Bishop Guertin’s 59 at Dartmouth Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The intensity of the postseason is still weeks away, but no one told the Central and Trinity boys basketball teams. The Little Green knocked off the undefeated Pioneers, 56-48, on Friday, Jan. 30, in a high-octane game that set up a three-way Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Central’s head coach Jim Delani joked that the Timberlane wrestlers his team faced on Saturday, Jan. 24, went straight from the crib to the wrestling mat. “These Timberlane kids have been wrestling since they could crawl,” Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They say the first win is always the most difficult. They are, of course, wrong. No matter the level, anyone who has coached recognizes it’s the last victory – the one that comes in the final contest of the postseason Read More...
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