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BY JENN McDOWELL Anna Freeman-Woolpert is going the farthest away for college out of her circle of friends, but having already traveled to Kenya last summer, she’s at least semi-ready to leave home. “I don’t think you can really prepare 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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The Pembroke Academy track and field teams competed in Pelham on May 6 and Coe-Brown Academy in Northwood on May 10, finishing in the middle of the pack at each meet. The boys were second behind Milford at the meet hosted by Pelham High, while the girls 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 MATT SCHOOLEY Near the bottom of the 48-team pack of robotics teams from across New England, Pembroke Academy’s chances at a trip to the national finals were not looking good. But after being selected as an ally with Trinity High School and Rhode Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Three nights after visiting Lebanon snapped the Pembroke boys basketball team’s four-game winning streak with a 55-40 thumping, the Spartans resumed their winning ways by taking their anger out on winless Merrimack Valley. Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Baby burned Matthew Butler, 26, was arrested in February for allegedly burning his baby’s foot in chicken soup. Butler later allegedly stabbed himself in the chest in a suicide attempt, and was hospitalized prior to his arrest. Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Two Pembroke Academy students were recently suspended for a cafeteria fight that carried over into a situation of what is commonly known as “cyber bullying.” One of the girls was suspended immediately after the physical fight, Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Last year’s Pembroke Academy football team won once. The 2007 Spartans return nearly all of last year players and first-year head coach Dave Tremblay said that’s a good thing. “We graduated only three kids from last Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The Pembroke Academy football team has never had a winning football season, but Dave Tremblay has immediate plans to change the success and the mentality of the program and all those involved. Tremblay, who this year takes over as 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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BY SAPNA PATHAK Don’t let the 1-5 record fool you. It’s certainly not putting any doubts into John Graziano. No, the first-year head coach of Pembroke Academy’s baseball team isn’t worried about what the win-loss column shows. Read More...
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