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By Ryan O’connor To accurately gauge how much the Pelham boys basketball team has improved since the beginning of the season, review these two results: the Pythons opened the season on Dec. 11 with a 81-60 loss at Hollis-Brookline, but eight weeks Read More...
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By Jerry Liptak That 1-3 start is long forgotten. Six straight wins for Derryfield School girls basketball have moved the girls into the top eight of Class S. While the Lady Cougars had early-season difficulty with the division’s best squads, they’ve Read More...
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By Matt Schooley MILFORD – The Pelham High School girls basketball team used its size to keep pace with Milford High School, but the Spartans eventually sprinted away from the Pythons, winning 72-50 thanks to a huge fourth-quarter run. Following Read More...
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By Ryan O’connor Having netted four consecutive road victories, and after losing its first home contest in four years, the Pelham boys basketball team returned to PHS and started a new streak in its house. On Tuesday, Jan. 22, Pelham defeated visiting Read More...
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By Ryan O’connor It had to end sometime. Four years and 37 games after the Pelham boys basketball team last lost in its own gymnasium, the squad dropped its home opener, 54-53, to Class I favorite Portsmouth on Jan. 2. The Pythons’ last home Read More...
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By Chris Quartarone The Bow wrestling team kept its undefeated streak in dual matches alive when the Falcons took down Pelham, 44-30, on Jan. 2. The Bow wrestling team kept its undefeated streak in dual matches alive when the Falcons took down The recent Read More...
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By Jerry Liptak Just prior to Bishop Guertin’s inaugural NHIAA contest, the girls hockey team head coach, Mark Karaska, said he and his assistant, Myia Yates, were nervous and excited. No surprise there. Yet, after losing to host Concord on Jan. Read More...
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By Ryan O'Connor For a squad that won two competitive meets and finished among the top 10 in the state in its inaugural season, the Pelham girls gymnastics team must temper its expectations if it hopes to improve in year two. “We don’t Read More...
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By Ryan O'Connor Alethal backcourt combination, a deep bench and a proven home-court advantage once again have the Pelham boys basketball team in position to challenge for a state championship. After wearing the Class I crown in 2006, the Pythons Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Trailing by 16 points in a playoff football game makes a ready excuse for a group of 12- year-olds to become rattled. The Pelham/Windham Razorbacks decided to forego that option and came storming back to take a second-half lead in the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY As the final seconds ticked down on the Harris Field scoreboard in Pelham, two Python players snuck around the outskirts of a celebrating group in blue uniforms. They had one target in mind. With one swift tip of the Gatorade cooler, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Pelham High School football team won’t have to dig too far into the archives to find game film for the Division V title game. After overcoming a sloppy first half, the Pythons rolled past Bow High School 42-7 at home to set Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Pelham boys basketball coach Todd Kress is very superstitious about his courtside attire. While his team is winning, Kress will continue to wear the same outfit to every game. He also eats the same foods and even styles his facial Read More...
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By Matt Stout Staff Writer Following a 24-6 loss to Franklin on Friday, Oct. 20, Pelham football coach Tom Babaian said he didn’t have any answers for his team’s performance. “A better team tonight,” he called Franklin, a squad Read More...
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