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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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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Two years ago, the Pembroke Academy golf team included six participants, not even enough to field a complete lineup each time out. Though the team’s day-to- day performance is still a work in progress, PA coach Mike Desilets Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The numbers are climbing. The enthusiasm is rising. No doubt about it, things are looking up for coach Steve Langevin and his Pembroke Academy girls soccer team. Though the Lady Spartans dropped their home opener on Friday, Aug. 29, 2-0, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Playing from behind in the second half is nothing new for the Pembroke boys soccer team. Coming back and winning is. On Friday, Aug. 29, the Spartans did just that. They traveled to Bow for the season opener and served notice to Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A playoff atmosphere arrived one week early for two good Class I tennis teams – visiting Bow and host Pembroke Academy. While the day’s end marked the season’s close for PA, Bow’s campaign begins anew. The Falcons’ Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A losing record usually does not constitute a winning season. Try telling that to Pembroke Academy girls tennis coach Steve Langevin. Last season, the Lady Spartans won three contests, the most in program history. This year, they Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Rich Fortier, Pembroke Academy’s girls lacrosse head coach, reviewed the list of names, pen in hand. When he handed back the roster, 15 of the 21 players had check marks next to their names. “Those are the players with two Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They’re not there yet, but with a strong core of veterans and some talented underclassmen in the mix, coach Deb Smith said her Pembroke softball team has the potential to be a legitimate threat in Class I this season. PA, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR After a 3-11 record in his first season as Pembroke manager, John Graziano isn’t anticipating a championship, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t expecting improvement. And why not? The Spartans are already a third Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Hanover coach Tim Winslow and his defending state champion Marauders thought they were seeing double most of the second half. With his team ahead, 37- 19, early in the third quarter of the March 5 Class I semifinal against upstart Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Pembroke Spartans, a squad that failed in four regular-season opportunities to beat a team ranked higher in the standings, slew topseeded Oyster River, Class I’s lone undefeated squad, in the quarterfinals of the state Read More...
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By Ryan O’connor MANCHESTER – Due in large part to injuries, the Pembroke Academy spirit squad was forced to change its routine every day during the week leading to the 25th annual Kiwanis cheerleading competition on Saturday, Jan. 26. Combine Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They were right there. Hosting one of the state’s most formidable squads, 6-1 John Stark, the Spartans were tied at 67-all on Friday, Jan. 12, with under 10 seconds remaining on the game clock. But they allowed Stark’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR If the Pembroke girls basketball team is to succeed this year, a talented transfer may be a key component. And that’s just fine with head coach Rose Galligan, who said new addition Alex Hall may be the best girls basketball Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Past Spartans softball teams took it for granted, but Deb Smith makes sure her squad appreciates it. Allowing less than two runs in five out of their six wins, the girls of Pembroke Academy softball are proud to stand by their defense. Read More...
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