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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A recent rough stretch aside, Dan Meserve said things are looking up for his Lady Hawks – now and in the future. After beginning the season 4-1, the Hopkinton softball team flip-flopped in its last five contests. The result Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR If Winnisquam was Cinderella, then Hopkinton refused to be Prince Charming, smashing her glass slipper and leaving its own 3-0 footprint instead. In the Class M boys soccer championship on Monday, Nov. 6, the fourth-seeded Hawks allowed Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Mother Nature visited Saturday, Oct. 27, extending Hopkinton’s season. Epping visited Sunday, Oct. 28, ending it. Despite what girls soccer head coach Curt Martin called a solid effort, the No. 3 Lady Hawks dropped a 2-1 Class M Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Time to play ball in Hopkinton? Not so fast. Plans to build a practice baseball field on Park Avenue have been put on hold until after a public hearing on Oct. 29. But at the Monday, Oct. 15, selectmen’s meeting, some ethical questions Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The postseason cost of its second-half lapse was kept to a minimum. But a relapse like that – at this time of year – means a collapse of Hopkinton’s field hockey season. In the final regular-season game for both teams, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY A dispute over whether to build a baseball field or return a $40,000 investment will come before the Board of Selectmen. A portion of land Hopkinton purchased several years ago sparked a debate during the board’s recent meeting, Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Less than 10 minutes into a girls Class M soccer match Sept. 19, Hopkinton coach Curt Martin said he knew his team was in trouble against host Hillsboro-Deering. With the ball rolling untouched near the H-D goal, Hopkinton had a good chance Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A month ago, Hopkinton boys soccer head coach Scott Zipke was cautiously optimistic about his team’s 2007 season. The optimism stemmed from the group’s strong offensive attack and steady, sound goalkeeping. And the words of Read More...
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BY DAVE CHOATE The girls of the Hopkinton varsity field hockey team knew they were going to have a rough time against undefeated Derryfield. No one expected it to be this rough. Hopkinton lost to unbeaten Derryfield on Sept. 12, 2-0, dropping the Lady Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Winning a state title is the fun part. Defending the championship may prove to be the tricky part. However, the Hopkinton High School boys soccer team hopes the second title run proves just as fun. After graduating three starters from Read More...
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The seventh annual Mast Yard State Forest XC Race takes place Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m. Race registration is available at Mast Yard State Forest’s Penecook Road entrance, starting at 5 p.m. on race day. Proceeds from the race benefit Hopkinton Read More...
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The 10th annual Hopkinton Rotary Scholarship Golf Tournament took place June 7 at Sunapee Country Club. More than 100 golfers and 80 sponsors helped the Hopkinton Rotary Club raise $16,000 for college scholarships for Hopkinton area high school graduates Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Ask Christine Head about her past three appearances at the Class M-S track and field championships and she says, “Bad karma.” Turn to her father and he simply laughs, rolls his eyes and won’t say much about each experience. Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It took less than two minutes to halt a season full of domination over opponents, the most wins in Division III and perhaps the biggest expectations the program has seen. But don’t think for a moment Doug Maynard’s going to Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT If the first one is the best one, then this certainly qualifies. The Hopkinton girls track and field team cruised to its first title in school history on Saturday, May 26, at the Class M-S championships in Gilford, compiling 124 points – Read More...
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