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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
They’re young. They’re
raw. They might just be good
enough to surprise some teams
in Class I.
Come Oct. 2, when the top
golf teams from around New
Hampshire meet at White
Mountain Country Club to
compete for the state championship,
Bow coach Mike Seraikas
said he fully expects his
squad to be in the ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
With one senior and three
freshmen in the top eight, as well
as a sophomore playing as the
team’s No. 1, there’s no denying
the Pelham golf squad is young.
Yet it presents an ideal scenario
for Todd Kress.
The second-year golf coach
said last season’s lot featured a
solid group of seniors who ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
The night before this year’s Class I boys golf tournament was not spent resting or making sure his team’s equipment was in order.
No, for Joel St. Laurent, it meant standing on the course at Manchester Country Club, perfecting his golfers’ strokes well into the evening.
St. Laurent led the boys of Bedford ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
On the first day of the season, Donald Van Uden relayed a message to his team. After watching his West golfers post a 32-4 record, the second-best regular-season finish in program history, Van Uden repeated the message.
“Only one day counts, and that’s Oct. 4,” said Van Uden, referring to the date of this ...
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On Thursday, Oct. 4, the boys of Bow High golf took the course at Beaver Meadow in Concord for this year’s Class I championship tournament. Entering the tournament ranked seventh, with an 18-7 record, the Falcons placed seventh overall, shooting 421 as a team.
The match included the top-20 teams in Class I, with the top-10 teams allowed ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
On the practice green at Canterbury Woods prior to this year’s NHIAA Class L golf tournament, the boys of Concord golf saw eye to eye with their coach. Following the match, the Crimson Tide head coach and his golfers disagreed.
After taking Class L titles in 2005 and 2006, Concord fell short of making it three straight, ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Manchester West’s Matt Breault reached the second day of the Class L individual state tournament last weekend, finishing with a two-round total of 163.
Memorial’s Pat Gocklin carded a two-day total of 149, good for seventh place. He fired a one-under-par 71 on day two.
Breault, a Hooksett resident, was ready for ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK
While finishing in fifth place at the Class L team tournament, the Blue Devils qualified four golfers to compete in the individual tournament, the most any Salem golf team has advanced.
“We’ve never put more than two golfers in the individual match,” said Salem head coach Ben Adams. “There was absolutely ...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR
The 2007 Bow Falcons golf team is a loose bunch, with one eye on the postseason prize and the other on a nearby teammate who’s joking around.
“We take it seriously, but we try to enjoy ourselves,” said head coach Mike Seraikas, who last year watched his team finish on the outside looking in at the ...
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Though Goffstown High School will not play postseason golf this season, varsity coach Jarrod Brooks reflects on the year as one of learning and growth.
The Grizzlies, who finished 11-22 on the season, compiled an average team score of 206 among five golfers.
BY RYAN O'CONNOR
The number, said Brooks, is significant because it represents a ...
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