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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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There are still spots available for the Soccer Sphere camp during April break – April 27 to May 1 – on the campus of Southern New Hampshire University. The camp takes place from 9 a.m. to noon daily and is open to 5- to 16-year-old boys and Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Ken McKiernan’s old team had already done it. It was time for his new team to do the same. Four days after the Cawley Middle School team he coached in prior years won the Class M girls soccer championship, McKiernan led the boys Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Greg Shaw didn’t have to worry about ensuring all 26 players on his roster saw action on the field. During an undefeated season and Class M girls soccer championship, his Cawley Middle School team cruised to victories and gave him Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Their state crown isn’t the result of any single play or individual, though there were many remarkable playoff examples of both. Instead, the Central girls soccer team rolled to the Class L championship, 4-1, on Saturday, Nov. 8, Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK During a physically challenging Class L playoff match, the Central girls soccer team proved mentally tough. The Little Green rattled rival Londonderry with a first-half goal and battled the Lancers throughout a bruising second half, eventually 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 Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Everyone in Class L boys soccer wants to beat Central, but many teams have been unable to do so. On Tuesday, Oct. 14, Goffstown High School fell into both categories. The Grizzlies kept up with a fast Little Green team, but two second- Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Entering his first season at the boys soccer helm West High School, Stephen Signor undoubtedly smiled when he glanced at his roster. Despite losing his starting striker and left midfielder to poor grades, the Blue Knights returned Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR She played under one coach and with another. Now their peer, Kris Komisarek rolled out the welcome mat for the second straight year for her former mentors. You see, Komisarek played under local legend Peter Lally, who has spent Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For Hooksett-area teams and individual athletes, 2007 was a year in which the surprising became the norm, particularly at the high school level. Though squads such as the Central girls tennis team finished tops in Class L and Cawley Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Playing Hampstead in the Tri-County Class M title game, the Cawley Middle School boys were faced with a 4-4 tie following 70 minutes of regulation play, two 10-minute overtime periods and two five-minute sudden death overtimes. Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Peter Lally did what he was supposed to. Huddling with his players, the 35-year veteran of high school soccer said the words he knew would comfort his team. He’s just not sure when his players will hear his message. Ranked No. 1 Read More...
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