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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Salem and Bishop
Guertin hit hard all afternoon,
but the Cardinals
saved their biggest blows
for the back of the net, skating
past the Blue Devils, 5-2.
BG scored twice in each of
the first two periods and added
an empty-netter in the final
frame, dropping Salem to 5-5-
0 on the season following the
contest on ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Since I first spoke with
event organizer Mary
Congoran about the race,
she has been telling me the Contoocook
Carry brings out the best
in Hopkinton residents.
I figured she was right, but
until I rode my bicycle into a
ditch on the side of the road, I
never really completely understood.
On Sunday, Sept. 21, ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Despite a disappointing season
for the Concord American
Legion baseball team, Post 21
manager Averill Cate wanted to
conclude the summer on a positive
note.
In fact, he said he wants to
end every Legion season like he’s
done this year.
On Thursday, Aug. 14, Concord
Post 21 and the Forty-and-
Eight Club ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Garde Burgess had an early
idea how Concord Post 21’s
American Legion baseball season
was going to play out.
During one of the team’s
first practices, he pulled his
nine pitchers aside and asked
each one how many high
school innings they’d pitched.
Aside from ace Mitch Philibert,
the answer was ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Residents running, paddling
and pedaling in September’s
Contoocook Carry will use as
much energy as they can to get
to the finish line.
This year, their physical energy
will turn to heating energy, as
75 percent of the proceeds from
this year’s race will be given to
Hopkinton Human Services to
help those in ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
CONCORD – The call came
with two outs and one on in
the bottom of the third inning.
Bishop Brady pitcher Jill Nemcovich
was cruising when she
reached down and grabbed
some dirt. She rubbed her
hand on her pants and gripped
the ball.
The umpire ruled the move
illegal, and the runner advanced
to second. A ...
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The New Hampshire Avalanche Squirt ’98 AAA team rolled through the Metro Boston Hockey League regular season, posting 35 wins without a loss.
The postseason was no different.
The top-seeded Avs, coached by Mike Potvin; his assistant coaches, Joe Silva, Mark Leach and Gary Saklad; and goaltender coches Bill McWhinnie and Bryan Ash, ...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR
Though far from a mainstream sport, crew is gaining popularity throughout the country, and it’s showing on a local stage.
The squad at Manchester Central High school has grown from 12 participants to 80 the last five years, and other schools, including Concord High School, are exhibiting better performance along ...
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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
When the house Paul Hogan grew up in became part of the Plymouth State campus, he seemed destined to be a part of the school. On Sept. 30, he becomes a part of the school’s history.
Hogan, now the men’s basketball coach and athletics director at New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord, awaits induction into the ...
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