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Guinto's run KOs South

Pinkerton 14 Nashua South 215 Photos

NASHUA | Pinkerton led by a touchdown at the half and the defense had already made several big stops, but the Astros needed one more big play to break the game wide open. Enter Eric Guinto.

The sophomore speedster, who gained 107 yards on 12 carries, got the ball on the first play from scrimmage in the second half and took off like a jack rabbit for an 81-yard score that iced the game as Pinkerton won its ninth Division 1 state title, and third straight, handcuffing Nashua South 14-2.

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Football, 11/17/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Time runs out on Theodhosi, Londonderry

NASHUA | Alex Theodhosi will harbor both bitter and fond memories of yesterday's game.

He and his Londonderry teammates had guts, but it still wasn't enough.

"We just ran out of time at the end," the senior running back said after the Lancers fell to Nashua South, 35-31, in the Division 1 semifinals at Stellos Stadium yesterday.

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Football, 11/10/07 » 0 Comments & 4.0 Stars

Pinkerton suffers first league loss in 22 games

DERRY | The feeling was foreign to Pinkerton senior Josh Lane.

"We have a few things we have to deal with if we want to become state champions again," said the lineman. "As a team we need to come together and straighten things out."

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Football, 11/05/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Londonderry now needs help to get in

NASHUA, N.H. | Three interceptions proved to be Londonderry's undoing in a 22-13 loss to Nashua South. The Lancers' playoff fate now rests in the hands of Salem. If the Blue Devils beat West next week, the Lancers are in. If not, they'll be on the outside looking in.

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Football, 10/27/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem ends on a good note

Sophomore Tyler Rutledge helped Salem end the season on a good note, scoring three goals in the Blue Devils' 4-1 win over Nashua South.

"I think he's turned the corner (as a player)," coach Tony Karibian said.

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Boys Soccer, 10/20/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Salem drowns Nashua South

Salem, N.H.'s Harold Landers in action against Nashua South during a football game at Salem High School on Oct. 19.4 Photos

SALEM, N.H. | The next time you hear someone say that a drenching rain is only good for ducks, you may want to offer a correction.

That's because it's also mighty fine for the Salem High football team as it proved last night in a monsoon of a downpour, washing previously unbeaten Nashua South down the drain, 55-20, in what was clearly a must-win game for the Blue Devils.

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Football, 10/19/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Late TD pass saves Astros

Pinkerton coach Brian O'Reilly disputes a call Friday night in Nashua.1 Photo

NASHUA, N.H. | Pinkerton Academy has displayed sheer dominance over its opponents this season, which is the mark of a great football team.

Last night the Astros demonstrated another characteristic of a great team | resilience.

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Football, 08/27/07 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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