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Honorable Mention (Foster's Daily Democrat)
May 12, 2008Attending the recent Future Business Leaders of America leadership conference in Manchester and representing Spaulding High School were, from the left, Dan Hachey, Greg Ketcham, Jake Allen, Jeff Jordan, Marcheilla Surusa, and Maradie Yi; back, Quentin Magnell, Matt Day, Tim Peabody and Evan Cook.
A Mother's Care: Meet three special moms (The NH Mirror)
May 12, 2008Mothers of children with special needs know their sons and daughters as intimately as a mother can. They know what their children need, whether it’s extra speech therapy, equality in the classroom or bypassing the classroom altogether.
Five locals being honored at 21st Yukica dinner (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 12, 2008Four Greater Nashua athletes will be honored at the 21st annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Dinner of the Joe Yukica/New Hampshire Chapter on Tuesday, May 6 at the Executive Court Banquet Facility in Manchester. ...
Salem's Perrault whiffs 17 in one-hit gem (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008Baseball Salem's Eric Perrault tossed a masterpiece against Dover, recording a career high 17 strikeouts while tossing a one-hitter in a 6-0 shutout. "He pitched an awesome game," said Salem head coach Dan Kelleher . "He has had a couple of good outings right off the bat for us, this year."
Bedford Sports Talk (Bedford Journal)
May 12, 2008CREW. The University of Tampa women’s novice 4 crew team competed at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association. Hillary Lane, a freshman from Bedford, helped the team finish second behind Purdue and ahead of Auburn, Tennesse-Chattanooga, Florida and Vanderbilt.
Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 12, 2008Bedford High School officials did something this spring that only a few high schools in the state have attempted. During the pre-season, they put all of their lacrosse players, both boys and girls, through a series of cognitive and physical tests. ... - By GARY FITZ Telegraph Staff
Dresser paces strong Owls' performance (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008HAVERHILL — Timberlane would have liked to finish higher, of course, but the Owls weren't complaining yesterday with their fifth-place finish at the 32nd annual John Ottaviani Haverhill Invitational Meet, the best of all New Hampshire entrants.
Hocking to make a run at it (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 12, 2008Dover's Lesley Hocking hopes tomorrow's Boston Marathon goes considerably better than her first, and only other, effort at the 26.2-mile distance.
Oshodi steps it up for Central (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008HAVERHILL — Lawrence's KB Oshodi has been one of Central Catholic's best and brightest track stars. And he has the Raider football program to thank for it. "In my freshman year, the football coaches wanted to get us to do track," Oshodi explained. "They said it would be good to try and do a lot of different stuff. In the triple jump, in my first year, I was doing better than the varsity guys. I ...
Local Notes (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008Softball Methuen's JV team fell to Tewksbury 9-1. Alicia Allen had a hit and scored the Rangers' lone run. The Waldie League has openings for its 50-and-over Sunday morning league. For more information contact Mario Pagnoni at 978-686-8679 or report to practice at Morse Field on Burnham Road in Methuen April 20 at 9 a.m.
Honorable Mention - Foster's Daily Democrat
May 12, 2008Honorable Mention Foster's Daily Democrat, NH - DURHAM — A team of University of New Hampshire business and engineering students won first place in their task at the 2008 Environmental Design Contest held ... |
Bedford Sports Talk - Cabinet.com
May 12, 2008Bedford Sports Talk Cabinet.com, NH - SOCCER. The New Hampshire Classics Academy is looking for five girls for its U8 spring soccer team. For more information, contact Deb McDonough at 471-1068 ... |
Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously - Nashua Telegraph
May 12, 2008Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously Nashua Telegraph, NH - Bedford will test all its football and soccer players this fall. Once everyone is tested, they will only have to test incoming freshmen in the future. ... |
Local Notes - Eagle Tribune
May 12, 2008Local Notes Eagle Tribune, MA - Local gymnasts Connor Lyons of Kingston and Miguel Goldfield of Haverhill helped the New Hampshire Academy of Artistic Gymnastics to state and regional ... |
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