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4-under par

James McKee fired an impressive 4-under 32 and Windham rolled in a quad-meet. Tucker Stevens shot a 39.

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Golf, 09/22/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Double Trouble

In Timberlane’s 11-6 win over Merrimack Valley, Meghan Galanos scored four goals and Sarah Heckman netted three.

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Girls Lacrosse, 04/16/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Double Trouble

In Timberlane’s 11-6 win over Merrimack Valley, Meghan Galanos scored four goals and Sarah Heckman netted three.

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Girls Lacrosse, 04/16/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Lanouette on fire

Rachel Lanouette, who had three goals in the regular season, tallied two scores to lead No. 1 seed Windham to a 6-0 drubbing of No. 8 Merrimack Valley in the Division 2 quarterfinals. Justine Levesque added two goals and Courtney Sweeny and Emma Lindquist each scored once for the Jaguars, who next face No. 4 Souhegan in the semifinals on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Bill Ball Stadium in Exeter.

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Field Hockey, 10/24/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Pelham takes solid first step

PELHAM — Ryan Frank has buried a plethora of 3-pointers in his Pelham High career. None has ever been so emancipating.
"He hit that and it was like it took this giant weight of our shoulders," said Python coach Matt Regan of the third-quarter triple. "I think the rest of our guys saw that one go and immediately relaxed."
No. 13 Merrimack Valley's upset chances were officially doused, and No. 4 Pelham, which trailed 21-20 at the half, would ride that momentum to a 20-7 barrage and ultimately a 57-41 Division 2 playoff-opening victory.
The Pythons will now host No. 5 Bishop Brady here at the Snake Pit, Saturday night at 7 p.m.
"I think we all relaxed after that," said junior big man Ryan Cloutier. "We started running and that's when we got going."
To that point, middle of the third quarter, Pelham had clearly been pressing, relying on Keith Brown and Jake Vaiknoras to shoulder the load. To that point, Pelham had one non-Vaiknoras/Brown hoop, a laying by Mike Pelletier that came off a sweet Vaiknoras' dish.
But Valley had slowly adjusted in an attempt to choke out the two big guns. Somebody had to crack the ice, and when Frank did — pushing Pelham's advantage to 32-23, it was Cloutier who rocked the rim and closed the deal.
At 6-foot-4, Cloutier flaunted how nasty he can be, taking off and pounding home a right-handed slam. On the next Pelham trip, the big fella spotted up outside the arc and exhibited his range, splashing a trey for an 11-point lead.
He finished with eight in the second half, proving to be the perfect complement to Brown up front.
"I think all night long we knew if we kept running they would tire," said Cloutier.
When the Pride did, Brown made them pay. Continuing a monster sophomore campaign, the 6-foot-1 forward looked straight up at his foes and chopped them down to size in a 29-point, 11-rebound effort. He was a mighty efficient 12 of 20 from the field.
Vaiknoras, his nose seemingly on the basketball all night long, finished with 10 points, five assists and three steals.
"We told them at halftime, we played poorly and were down by one," said Regan. "I thought we were in pretty good shape, and once we started to play defense, that was it."

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Boys Basketball, 03/05/14 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Windham beats Merrimack Valley in OT in title game

BEDFORD — A team that was 8 seconds away from elimination on Halloween is now the New Hampshire Division 2 state champions.

Top-seeded Windham defeated sixth-seeded Merrimack Valley 2-1 last night, once again waiting until overtime to decide the result.

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Field Hockey, 12/17/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Law rules

 

Elyse Law was the hero for Sanborn in a Division 2 tournament-opening 4-3 win over Merrimack Valley. Not only was she 2 for 3 with two runs scored and an RBI but she ended the game with a great catch in center field in which she threw to Meg Dolan at third base for a double play.

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Softball, 05/29/13 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Senior Day success

Even with senior Kate Farrell out due to illness, Windham swept Merrimack Valley and Trinity in cross country. Senior Emma Boyd and Kristen Tilley ran 1-2 on Senior Day for the Jaguars.

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Girls Cross Country, 09/18/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Senior Day at Windham

Brandon Bielinski set a new team record on Windham's home cross country course, running a 17:57 in a tri-meet against victor Merrimack Valley and Trinity. Alex Brissette ran a personal best as did Ben Gallo and Dan Rubery, celebrating Senior Day along with classmates Garrett McNeil, Matt Erdlen and David McInnis.

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Boys Cross Country, 09/18/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Merrimack Valley 3, Windham 2

Windham battled back twice to tie up its game, but Merrimack Valley had the last word in a 3-2 victory. Hannah Peters and Taylor Powell did a fine job getting the Jaguar offense started.

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Field Hockey, 10/11/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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