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BY JERRY LIPTAK CONCORD – They claim a storied history. They expected to triumph. And why not? That’s what the girls of Salem softball do – perennially. However, this year in Class L, parity prevailed. Change was evident throughout a Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Matt Benson didn’t want to imagine it any other way. Dan Keleher had something different in mind. On Saturday, June 14, at MerchantsAuto.com Stadium in Manchester, it was Benson who got his wish. The fifth-year Goffstown baseball Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK CONCORD – Katie Bettencourt’s hard-hit ground ball scooted past Alvirne’s right fielder, Jade Morrison dashed home from first base, and, just like that, the Blue Devils escaped the Class L quarterfinal round with a 13-inning, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Dan Keleher hates the system, and he’s not about to sugarcoat or deny his disdain, not even this year, as his Salem baseball team continues to win despite the conflicts the NHIAA’s playoff format creates for top seeds Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN During the four years they spent at Salem High School, Will Donovan and Sarah Yunes never received anything other than A’s on their report cards. And both students accomplished that while taking some of the school’s most rigorous Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Faith Wahlen thought they might have a shot. The No. 6 Lady Blue Devils, who compiled a 9-6 regular season record, forged a two-goal lead in the first half of the Division I quarterfinals against 13-3 Londonderry, the No. 3 seed. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They finally made it to the altar. All that was left was a lift of the veil for a ceremonial kiss. In this case, the altar was the Class L boys tennis title match, and the kiss was the finishing touch on an undefeated season. The Read More...
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BY BRYANNE CORNELL Salem High School sophomore Jamie Klufts, 16, began her career as a fashion designer when she was in fourth grade. Her flip-flop company, Divalicious, is the name her friend’s mother helped the girls come up years ago while they Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Prior to the season, Curt Killion modestly said if certain pieces fell into place his team had a small shot at the playoffs. Two weeks and six contests in, the Salem girls tennis coach said the squad had to win every tight matchup Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Michael Jolicoeur didn’t blink. When asked if revenge was on his Salem boys tennis team’s mind when it locked up with Central this season, the answer was a resounding “yes.” In 2007, Salem entered the same Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Both coaches assuredly had the contest circled when the schedule was released in April. But following Salem’s 2-0 win over Concord on Monday, May 5, Blue Devil mentor Harold Sachs and Concord’s Duke Sawyer could only Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY SALEM – Timeouts are designed to give teams the chance to catch their breath, regroup and grab some momentum. When Salem High School called a timeout midway through the second half of its girls lacrosse game against visiting Bow Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR To be competitive this season, Curt Killion knew his Salem girls tennis squad had to win at the bottom of the ladder and then sneak another victory somewhere in the middle sets. “Basically we needed to win our (No.) 5 and Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN When delegates from the Dominican Republic offered a resolution at the United Nations to establish a training program for midwives, doctors and nurses in Third World countries, representatives of other nations expressed their support Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR They have yet to be the grooms, and they haven’t exactly been the best men either, but they’re definitely in the wedding party each year. In fact, the Salem boys tennis team has nearly perfected the role of head usher. Read More...
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