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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Momentum has yet to join the Salem girls lacrosse roster. Aside from a 10-6 victory over Nashua North, the Blue Devil offense has been stymied in the early going, including a 19-2 loss to Central on Monday, April 27. The contest with Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For two games, the Salem High School girls volleyball team played like two-time defending state champions. It was the other three games against Spaulding that proved to be the problem for the Blue Devils, who were eliminated, 22-25, 19-25, Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Surrounded by reporters after his team’s loss to top-ranked, unbeaten Merrimack, Kendrick Whittle answered every question dutifully and politely, but his mind was elsewhere. For proof, any onlooker needed only to follow his eyes. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Days after suffering its first loss of the season, the Salem girls soccer team showed its mettle by winning a tough match on the road. The Lady Blue Devils, who fell to perennial force Manchester Central on Sept. 16, 5-0, rebounded Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Prior to the season, she predicted her team’s wins wouldn’t be pretty, but the victories would be there nonetheless. Through four games, Carol Merchant’s words have proven prophetic. Despite losing a large chunk Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Carol Merchant had to admit, anything less than a championship last season would have been a disappointment. After all, the Salem field hockey team featured five all-state seniors, including the state’s Player of the Year, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR If forced to choose a model for postseason success, last season presented the ideal scenario. Dan Young, entering his fourth season as coach of the Salem girls volleyball team, now has two state titles to his credit. Two years ago, Read More...
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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 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 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 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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