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Yukica dinner is Tuesday - The Union Leader
May 12, 2008Yukica dinner is Tuesday The Union Leader, NH - Longtime University of New Hampshire radio broadcaster Jim Jeannotte chairs the scholar-athlete awards and will introduce the players, including three from ... |
Salem athletes continue to dominate - Eagle Tribune
May 12, 2008Salem athletes continue to dominate Eagle Tribune, MA - Londonderry grads Mike Ricciardi and Sam Gould led the Southern New Hampshire tennis team to a 6-3 win over AIC. Ricciardi was the winner at third singles, ... |
Eric Emmerling's Diamond Notes: Grizzled veterans in Goffstown - The Union Leader
May 12, 2008Eric Emmerling's Diamond Notes: Grizzled veterans in Goffstown The Union Leader, NH - This group advanced to the New Hampshire Little League state championship game as 12-year-olds before winning the Babe Ruth state title the next summer and ... |
Ball bounces back A torn ACL doesn't slow down SNHU star - Eagle Tribune
May 12, 2008Ball bounces back A torn ACL doesn't slow down SNHU star Eagle Tribune, MA - After two years at Herkimer County (NY) Community College, Ball transferred to Southern New Hampshire last season to join his brother, Sean Ball. ... |
Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously - Nashua Telegraph
May 12, 2008Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously Nashua Telegraph, NH - "In my opinion football, unlike sports like hockey and soccer, can be picked up a little later in life,'' Holland said. "I think you should be at least 10, ... |
Confronting a serious issue - Nashua Telegraph
May 12, 2008Confronting a serious issue Nashua Telegraph, NH - The purpose of Nowinski's program isn't the abolition of football or other sports in which concussions are relatively common, like hockey, wrestling and ... |
Ball bounces back: Torn ACL doesn't slow down SNHU star (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008Our College Stars Mike McMahon It's a year later than he expected, but Salem's Mike Ball is one of the deadliest attackers in Division 2 lacrosse. After two years at Herkimer County (N.Y.) Community College, Ball transferred to Southern New Hampshire last season to join his brother, Sean Ball .
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. ...
Anti-tax group: Cap is a good fit (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 12, 2008A coalition is proposing spending caps for 11 communities as a means to limit property tax growth.
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."
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
Confronting a serious issue (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 12, 2008Alex Laine was finally living his dream. He was starting at quarterback his senior year at Souhegan High School and running the wide-open, no-huddle spread offense. It seemed like the perfect offense for Laine's skills as both a passer and a runner. ... - By GARY FITZ Telegraph Staff
Mayor, AD at odds over sports in schools (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 12, 2008Manchester's athletics director says school sports are in danger of being cut, but the mayor says better management is the solution.
No guns: And no pro-gun speech, either (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 12, 2008WHEN IT COMES to curtailing the free-speech rights of Americans who do not happen to be radical liberals, nothing outperforms the college campus.
Budget beef finds way into student backpacks (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 12, 2008A Weston School PTO letter endorsing lobbying for school funding was sent home with kids in violation of school policy.
Salem athletes continue to dominate (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 12, 2008Our College Stars Mike McMahon Salem athletes are doing their alma mater proud. Simmons sophomore pitcher Sammi Letizio tossed a no-hitter against Mt. Ida on Monday. Letizio went 5-0 last week and is now 15-2 on the season. She's helped Simmons already set a school record with 24 wins (24-7).
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