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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Pembroke Academy’s preliminary- round girls soccer match with John Stark didn’t last as long as Steve Langevin hoped it would. In 180 minutes of regularseason play, the teams combined for one goal, leading the PA mentor to Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Entering the Manchester Invitational cross country race with little chance of winning the team competition, Pembroke Academy runners took the race personally. Even though the boys and girls teams finished near the bottom of the pack in Read More...
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The end result was precisely what Dave Tremblay, Pembroke Academy’s football coach, wanted. The means to that end, he said, require some tweaking. PA opened slowly, answered quickly, then dominated on defense to beat visiting John Stark, 12-6, on Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Pembroke Academy girls soccer team has a strong core and, later this year, that could translate into a better seed. Though the Spartans finished last year at 10-5-1, a cluttered Class I postseason picture left them with the No. 11 Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Dylan Hall’s goal entering the season was to make the playoffs. Hall’s Pembroke Academy boys tennis team reached that goal, and in impressive fashion. The Spartans posted one of the best campaigns in school history, finishing Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY No matter where they come from, Dylan Hall looks forward to seeing some wins. The first-year Pembroke Academy boys tennis head coach said while he has an idea what his team’s lineup will look like, the efforts of those closer to Read More...
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No matter where they come from, Dylan Hall looks forward to seeing some wins. The first-year Pembroke Academy boys tennis head coach said while he has an idea what his team’s lineup will look like, the efforts of those closer to the ladder’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Last year, it took a stunning underdog effort for the Pembroke boys basketball team to reach the Class I semifinal round. This season, the secondseeded Spartans were expected to be there. Unlike 2008, when No. 9 PA knocked off undefeated Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Pat McCormack made what his coach called “the worst possible play he could make.” Then he redeemed himself. McCormack committed a foul in the backcourt with his team clinging to a 54-53 lead with just 5.6 seconds remaining, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY On a night when the Pembroke Academy boys basketball team was ice cold shooting from the outside, head coach Matt Alosa couldn’t help but think of warmer days in March. Despite shooting 12 percent from beyond the threepoint arc, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A season-opening loss to first-year Bedford not withstanding, Marc Noel maintains the highest expectations for his squad this season. Indeed, the Pembroke Academy ice hockey coach returns nearly the entire lot of players from a Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR She can teach them the fundamentals – how to pass, box out, defend and shoot. But neither Rose Galligan nor any other coach can teach hustle. Luckily for her, the Pembroke girls basketball team is flush with just such a necessary Read More...
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BY MARK PETERSON A roster full of experience and talent has Pembroke Academy believing it can make another run to the Class I boys basketball semifinals – and beyond. With a lineup that’s almost entirely upperclassmen, the PA coaching staff Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY In the state final, the Pembroke Jr. Spartans smelled the end zone. They just never tasted it. Hampered by an ankle injury to starting quarterback Seth Gonya, Pembroke fell in the title game of the Granite State Football League, 30-0, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR To even the most subjective observer, there was little noticeable difference, in terms of talent, between the two teams clashing on the varsity gridiron. The respective coaches agreed: neither squad had a distinct advantage. Yet Read More...
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