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Kid’s Sports Wrapup

By Staff | Feb 20, 2011

BASKETBALL

NC wins two more titles

Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School continued its basketball dominance with two more titles at the NH Catholic Schools Basketball tourney, held at Nashua Catholic. The Lady Wildcats defended their title with stellar defense, clutch shooting and strong bench support over the course of the week-long tournament. NC battled St. Mary of Dover 45-29 in the title game. The girls put the clamps on a well-coached St. Mary team, coming out and posting an 8-3 first-quarter. The second quarter was the statement quarter that Nashua Catholic has become known for, putting up 22 points, good for a 30-16 score going into halftime. Nashua Catholic put nine players in the scoring column in this championship game, led by Megan Kerutis’ 22 points, 17 coming in the first half. Members of the team include Bri Veilleux, Marie Laplante, Sarah Sheilds, Meredith Marr, Kerutis, Ellie Lathram, Alissa Zajac, Dani Mackey, Lucia Lansing, Marie Bonin, Victoria D’Anthony and Elise Bonenberger.

The boys finally got their due, having been to the championship game the past two years. They beat a feisty St. Joseph team from Manchester. NC put together a better second half to take the title from last year’s winners. Using defense as their staple, the Wildcats held the squad from Manchester to just 8 second half points. NC ramped up its offense, posting 13 points in the decisive fourth quarter, good for a 24-17 final score. NC was led by Jefferson Horn’s 9 points and Alex Arika’s stellar defense. Wally Kwiecinski put in some quality minutes coming off the bench, sinking two critical free throws as St. Joseph tried to mount a come back. Kwiecinski also scored on a well-executed back door play coming out of a late timeout. Other members of the team are Brendan Barrett, Will Popik, Nick Thompson, Justin McQuarrie, Alec Pressly, Garrett Camacho, Ethan Brodell and Demetri Stamoulis.

NASHUA BIDDY

GIRLS BIDDY

Knights 36, Suns 17

Molly Dee, Megan Morelli and Neysa Ouellette led the Knights in scoring and defense as they beat the Suns. Jasmine Tyrance, Erika Dahl, Madeleine Paul and Danielle Upton also contributed points and lots of steals. Brenna Herbert, Fiona Curran and Grace Tomasetti all played hard and were a constant source of grief to the other team by causing one turnover after another. The Suns were led offensively by Kayla Bernier, Alex and Zoe. Ananya, Ryder Sullivan and Rebecca Murch played great games and were tough on both ends of the court.

Knights 43, Rockets 21

The Knights’ Danielle Upton and Abbie (Goob) King led all scorers with 12 and 8 respectively. Other buckets for the Knights came from Jasmine Tyrance, Madeleine Paul and Fiona (Corn) Curran  Playing like veteran Biddy girls were Grace Tomasetti, Emma Williamson and Allycia Panos, who each made key plays at the end of the game. Special hustle awards to Brenna Herbert and Curran for being everywhere on the court. Rockets lost their first game of the year. Scores for them came from Alexis, Diaja, Blanca, Liza Bull, Ellie and Courtney.

Knights 32, Rockets 17

Tough defense and spreading the ball on offense helped the Knights win. Scorers were Molly Dee with 8 points, Abbie King with 6, Erika Dahl with 4, Neysa Ouellette with 4, Jasmine Tyrance with 2, Megan Morelli with 2, Grace Tomesetti with 2 and Danielle Upton with 2. Alycia Panas showed some grit and aggressiveness under the boards while popping in 2 points to help motivate the Knights to their fourth victory. The Rockets received scoring contributions from Bianca with 4 points, Alyssa with 2, Daija with 7 and Alexis with 4. Liza Bull and Alexis played great games and were tough on both ends of the court.

Lakers 22, Tigers 20

The Lakers defeated the Tigers 22-20 in an excellent game won with a last-second buzzer beater by the Lakers’ Kayla Bednarz with 4 points. Also contributing in the scoring for the Lakers was Heather Roscoe with 4, as well as Christina Rodriquez and Sam Williard with 2 points each. Marissa Gaudette led the Tigers scoring attack with 12 points and was supported by Shardeia Spearman with 2, Jess with 2 and Lexie with 3.

Lakers 25, Suns 5

The Lakers defeated the Suns 26-5 in a well-played game. The Lakers scoring was led by Krithika Suresh and Christina Rodriguez with 6 points each, and help from Christine Trigali and Chelsea Ulery, who each scored 4. For the Suns, Ananya V. and Kayla each scored 2 points, Maryanna 1 point and Sophia played great defense.

GIRLS JR. BIDDY

Tigers 25, Celtics 10

The Tigers offense was lead by Olivia Kingston and Kayleigh Monis with 6 points each and Kara Kelliher with a basket. The defense was lead by Catina Hicks, Rachel Holden, Mandi Monis and Olivia Baldassaro.

BOYS BIDDY

Stars 53, Satellites 29

Chad Olivieri led the Stars to a victory, scoring 35 points and assisting for another 10 with some nice break aways by Brandon Bickom. Tommy Doucette and Zack Gath were both big under the boards. James Hogan-Hines also was aggressive on defense and added 6 points for the Stars. Andrew Thibault had a very good game for the Satellites, driving to the hoop a number of times to get 10 points for his team.

Stars 48, Bullets 22

In a very physical game, Nnaji Obinelo set the tone for the Stars with 8 blocked shots. Chad Olivieri led the Stars with 18 points, but when he fouled out of the game in the third, Jake Fong stepped up by scoring 5 of his 8 points, and Jack Fahey had 6 of his 7 points in the third and fourth quarters. Hunter Law and Derrick Downing both had 2 points in the fourth and helped Nnaji Obinelo enforce a suffocating defense. Connor Coy and Damon Alexander led the scoring for the Bullets.

Pistons 38, Knicks 34

Behind 10 straight free throws from Shane Legraw in the second half, the Pistons staged a late game comeback to defeat a hard-working Knicks team. Legraw finished with 17, while Connor Robbins chipped in 6 and Max Osgood 5. The Knicks were led by Jake Derusha, Patrick Carr and Richie Mercardo.

 

Pistons 45, Satellites 43

In an exciting game, the Pistons overcame a late 7-point deficit to defeat a determined Satellites team. The Pistons were led by Shane Legraw with 16 points and Max Osgood with 12. Andrew Thibault scored 15 and led the Satellites defensively as well.

Sonics 50, Sharks 16

The Sonics bench opened up what had been a close game against their division rivals. Tony Agor had 10 points, while Ben Pelletier added 9 and Nate Kumar had 6. The Sharks received strong games from Cam Novotny and Tyler O’Brien, who each scored 4 points.

Jets 55, Lancers 41

The Jets were led by Ricky Constant, who dropped in a game-high 24 points. Mike Pelletier had 10 markers, while Tyler Bernard added 6 points. Dennis Martinez also added 6 points while controlling the boards with several rebounds. The Lancers played a tough game led by John Champa and Rob Mclaughlin, each scoring 12 points.

Jets 39, Hawks 32

In a well-played game by both teams, Tyler Bernard dropped in 10 points. David Barry and Dennis Martinez each added 4 points. Bryce Scanlon, Sam Smyth and Mike Pelletier all scored hoops. Ricky Constant had 12 points in the winning effort. The Hawks were led by Casey with 6 points, and Kyle had a team-high 8 markers.

Warriors 41, Eagles 35

The Warriors recieved strong contributions from Dominick Paladino, Cyrus Forcier and Spencer Bergeron in their win over the Eagles. As a team, the Warriors did expectionally well at the free-throw line and made 7 out of 8 free throws. Cal O’Rouke, Jason Fox and Matt Lawyer led the Eagles with a combined 27 points, as well as the rest of the team with their solid effort.

 

Warriors 35, Bucs 14

Jack Barnes, Ronnie Silva and Jean Paul Diaz helped the Warriors to a win. Keniel Moldanado and Dominick Paladino provided a strong defensive effort for the second unit. The Bucs, led by Shane Puleo, fought very hard and did an exceptional job with passing, assists and getting to the free throw line.

BOYS JR. BIDDY

Mustangs defeat Cougars

The Mustangs defeated the Cougars with a complete team effort, as seven different players scored and the entire team played tough defense. Leading the Mustang offense were Andrew Penkala with 12 points, Dallas Kastens with 11, Rory Curran with 6 and Matt Thibault with 6. Also contributing to the offense were Casey McNally with 4 points, Cody Gagnon with 4 points and Suhass Katikanend with 2.  Defensively, the Mustangs received big nights from McNally, Jack Woermer, Tyler Brown, Joe Calamo, Logan Boucher and Nick Brown. The Cougars played hard all game and received a strong game from Curtis Harris with 8 points.

Mustangs overtake Sonics

The Mustangs defeated the Sonics in an exciting game. The Mustangs used a well-balanced offense but were led by Andrew Penkala with 11 points, Dallas Kastens with 8, Matt Thibault with 8 and Casey McNally with 7. Also scoring for the Mustangs were Rory Curran with 4 points, Cody Gagnon with 3, and individual baskets from Logan Boucher, Joe Calamo, Suhass Katikanend and Jack Woermer. Defensively, the Mustangs received tremendous efforts from Tyler and Nick Brown.

Sharks 46, Hawks 33

Sharks were led by Stephen McLendon with 16, James Bolton with 12, Spencer Desrosiers with 9 and Tyler Downing with 8. For the Hawks, Jake Smith had 13, Rylan Brito had 8, Sean Quinlan had 5 and Aidan Gillis had 4.

BOYS BANTAM

Knicks 72, Stars 44

Matt Lavallee led with 20 points. Evan Richardson added 11 and Caine Rivera 9. Devan Dowling had 12 points for the Stars.

Suns 62, Stars 43

Suns were led by Eric Sliz with 22 points and Richard Callihan with 12. Ryan Hughes turned in a solid defensive effort. The Stars were paced by Tony Smith with 14 points and Devan Dowling with 9. Strong defensive effort for the Stars was turned in by Brian Mcafee.

Colts 54, Celtics 27

The Colts broke open a close game at halftime to defeat the Celtics. Zachariah Fashi and Cory Novotny each had three 3 pointers and 11 points to lead the Colts scoring. Harsh Patel added 10 points and Sumeet Salvi chipped in with 9. The Celtics were led by Austin Rainville with 8 points and Zack Peters with 7.

Colts 59, Stars 46

The Colts raced out to a big lead, but the Stars hung tough playing hard until the very end. Bryan Colby had a strong scoring effort for the Colts with 23 points. Other leading scorers were Ryan Naber with 9, Alex Boudreau with 8 and Chaz Dewitt with 8 points and also 9 rebounds. James Decourcey and Ross O’Brien had some key rebounds and Cory Novotny and Sumeet Salvi made a couple big baskets. The Stars were led by Devan Dowling with 14 points and Brian McAfee with 10, including a couple 3 pointers.

Suns 62, Bulls 50

Suns were led by Nick Stergion with 12 points, Val Pagen with 9 and Matt Fox with 8. Ryan Hughes was strong defensively. The Bulls were led by Ryan Krimpler with 20 points and Connor Baldasarro with 6. Nick LaBate was strong on the defensive end for the Bulls. High Scorers were Nick Stergion with 12, Van Pagen with 9 and Matt Fox with 8. Defensive effort was made by Ryan Hughes.

Knicks 64, Tomcats 59

The Knicks were led by Mike McCarthy with 15 points and Matt Lavallee with 14. Nick P. led the Tomcats with 24 points

 

Knicks 72, Heat  41

The Knicks were led by Brian Perez with 12 points, Matt Lavallee and Scott Schmidt with 11 points each. Kyle Remillard led the Heat with 10 points.

CYO

JR. MITES (3rd-4th Grade)

St. Joseph’s 28, St. Chris Green 21

After jumping out to a first-quarter lead, the St. Christopher Jr. Mite Green team dropped a competitive contest to St. Joseph’s at the St. Joe’s church hall. Alex Williams dumped in 11 points and got scoring support from Matthew Thibault with 4 points, Emeka Okorie with 4 and Kristen Coumas with 2. Manny Mendoza, Nicole Yeaton, Meghan Eckmann, Joseph Kenosian, Nasir Perry and Katie Almeda added pressure at both ends of the floor, but it was not enough to slow down the speedy St. Joe’s attack.

St. Chris Gold 20, Ressurection White 16

The St. Christopher’s Gold team managed a 20-16 win over the Parish of the Resurrection White squad last weekend at Resurrection Center. Tucker MacLellan, Ben Pressly and Natalie Sheehy hustled on both offense and defense, ensuring the win, while the scoring punch was provided by Joseph Noon and Andre Laplante with 6 points each, James Bolton with 4, Chase Nickerson with 2 and Ian Connolly with 2.

MITES (5th-6th Grade)

St. Chris 34, St. Joseph’s 28

Pat McCarthy and Finn Little field combined for 18 points, leading the St. Chris Boys Mites to a six point win over St. Joseph’s on the St. Joe’s home court. Mike Meads had 6 points in the contest and got solid defensive and playmaking help from Tommy Ethier with 2 points, Grant Coy, Sammy Martin and Andre Lapalnte. The rest of the offensive production came from Joey Guidoboni with 4, CJ Barrett and Mason Dane with 2 points each.

St. Chris 28, St. Anthony 18

The St. Chris Girls Mites improved to 8-2 with a win over St. Anthony’s of Manchester at the St. Joe’s church hall. Molly Dee poured in 15 points for St. Chris, while Samantha Crotty and Michelle Curran added defensive intensity. Gsavi Grossman was strong off the St. Chris bench, and scoring punch was added by Erika Dahl with 5 points, Peyton Ryan with 4, Charlotte Labonte with 2, Isabelle Gosselin with 1 and Emily Moran with 1. Leading 7-2 in the first quarter, St. Chris gave up the lead and trailed 17-11 at halftime. Strong second half scoring and shutdown defense sealed the 28-18 victory.

CADETS (7th-8th Grade)

St. Chris 41, Resurrection 22

The St. Chris Cadet girls battled their way to a win over the tough and tenacious Parish of the Resurrection squad last weekend at Nashua Catholic Junior High. Taylor Choate, Meghan Kerutis, Sarah Shields, Marie Laplante and Emma Williams provided the scoring, while Jackie O’Connell and Jessica Zalzal were tough on the offensive and defensive boards. For Resurrection, Lucia Lansing, Olivia Greene, Sydney Brackett, Sarah Cordova and Brynne Carroll were solid at both ends of the floor.

Blessed John 47, St. Chris 35

Despite strong outside shooting by Brendan Barrett and Sam McCarthy and effective dribble penetration by Myles Cassin-Reed, the St. Christopher cadet boys lost a 47-35 contest to Blessed John Parish.   Tyler Crisp and Jack Fahey were strong efforts off the bench. Rob Holbrook Cassin-Reed prepresented St. Chris in the CYO All Star game, and Sam McCarthy finished second in the Diocesan foul shooting at halftime of the All-Star game.

NIGHTHAWKS

4th Grade

The 4th grade Nighthawks defeated Tyngsboro, MA to improve to 9-1. The Nighthawks used a well-balanced offense, with each player scoring. Jeffrey Reza and Jake Robbins led the Nighthawks with 10 points and 9 points, respectively. Also contributing to the offense were Andrew Penkala with 6 points, Nevon Roy with 7, Andrew Moody with 4, Patrick Gillis with 4 and Casey McNally with 4. Nashua also received great guard play from Gabriel Perrault and Spencer Derosier, each with 2 points. Chase Hart and Brendon Choate also added a basket and played very good defense.

5th Grade

The 5th-grade Nighthawks defeated Andover 45-31. This was the first game of a busy weekend. Sclyler Boykin led Nashua with 12 points, 3 assist and 3 steals. Xahn Frater had 8 points and 4 rebounds and Alex Amigo contributed 7 points and 3 steals. Also playing wekk were Razz Alkalay with 6 points, Tilak Patel with 4 and Ryan Lynn with 4. In the second game of the day, Nashua defeated Timerlane. Nashua was led by Boykin with 6 points, Jordan Donnely with 3 rebounds, Tilak Patel with 4 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. Additionally, both Razz Alkalay and Clay Medling contributed 4 points and 2 rebounds. Ryan Lynn controlled the boards on both ends of the court and led the team with 8 rebounds. In the final game of the weekend, Nashua lost to Billerica Green. Nashua led throughout most of the game, but Billerica never gave up and battled back to earn the victory. Xahn Frater led Nashua with 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists. John Champa scored 10 points. Alonzo Linton played solid defense and added 6 points. Ryan Lynn captured 4 rebounds and had 4 points.

7th Grade

The 7th-grade Nighthawks took an early lead, but a determined Methuen team went on a 13-0 run to take the lead in the second half. Ben Seegel controlled the pace of the game and protected the ball with 4 assists, while Brint MacDonald and Dylan Gamache each had 4 steals. Patrick Sullivan hounded opponents with tough defense, 2 assists and 3 steals. Ryan Penkala had some key rebounds and 4 points. Chad Olivieri scored 27 points, while Shane LeGraw was a physical presence down low and played solid defense while tallying 5 rebounds and 4 points. Garrett Bozek also had 2 rebounds, a steal and 2 points. The Nighthawks defeated Andover behind a well-balanced offense, as each player scored. Nashua’s offense was led by Olivieri with 16 points, Collin Morrow with 6 and LeGraw with 5. Also contributing to the offense were Seegel, Casey Fisher, Garrett Bozek and Penkala, each with 4 points. Defensively, Nashua received big games from MacDonald, Gamache and Patrick Sullivan. Jarrett Wilson was solid on the boards and recorded 4 rebounds. In the final game of the weekend, Nashua faced previously unbeaten Westford, Mass. However, Nashua played its best game of the year and defeated Westford to take the top spot in the league. The Nighthawks were led by Seegel with 15 points, 6 rebounds and 1 assist, Olivieri with 22 points and 10 rebounds, LeGraw with 11 points and 7 rebounds, and Penkala with 9 points and 2 rebounds. Nashua also received tremendous defense from Gamache, Morrow, MacDonald, Wilson, Fisher and Bozek.

8th Grade

The 8th grade Nighthawks had a big win over Windham, 49-43. Leading the way was Matt Lavallee with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Mike Habibi came off the bench to score 17 points. Rounding out the scoring was Alex Boudreau and Mike Osgood with a 5 points each, and Josh Goulet finished with 4 points. The first half was back and forth with several lead changes. In the second half, Nashua took the lead and never gave it up. Lavallee hit four free throws in a row down the stretch on a foul and technical against Windham. Dan McCoy had a great game defensively frustrating and shutting down Windham’s top scorer before fouling out. Christian Sullivan and Jeremy Ouellette also provided strong minutes in the win.

FOOTBALL

Nashua players awarded

At the Nashua Police Athletic League (PAL) Force football and cheerleading banquet held in the auditorium and cafeteria at North High School, PAL football player Jordan Delgado and PAL cheerleader Morganne Mackay received the Force’s annual Kevin Rosenburg Award. Established to memorialize the qualities of former PAL football player and current collegiate track and field athlete Kevin Rosenberg, the award is given annually to the middle school football player and senior-level cheerleader that best exemplify Kevin’s qualities of dedication, teamwork, sportsmanship and respect for family, teammates and coaches. MacKay, a sophomore at South High, and Delgado, an eighth grader at Elm St. Middle School, were presented the award by Kevin Rosenberg’s parents, Glenn and Debbie Rosenberg.

HOCKEY

Cavs split weekend games

The Hollis Cavaliers Squirt 1 Team spilt their weekend games in Valley League Youth Hockey. In their first game, the Cavs defeated the Maine Gladiators Squirt Team by the score of 3-2. The Cavs’ TJ Vitullo netted 2 goals for the Cavs, including the game winner in the third period. Trent Costa added a goal and an assist and Max Sears had 2 assists. The Cavs defensive units of Alec MacEachen and Sean Kelly and Max Porter and Dean Poulin kept the Gladiators offense in check throughout the game. Goalie Ben Goolsby made a number of critical saves preserving the Cavs victory. In the second game of the weekend, the Cavs lost a tough one to the first-place Nashoba Squirt team, losing 5-2. The Cavs had a tough time generating offense against a tough Nashoba team. The Cavs 2 goals came from Trent Costa and Austin Ciszek. The Cavs never gave-up the desire to win, and the defense lead by Alec MacEachen, Max Porter, Maddy Pitre and Dean Poulin worked hard to prevent the opposing team from opening the game up.

Cavs finish season strong

The Hollis Cavaliers Squirt 1 Team finished their Granite State League regular season action with a win and a tie. The Cavs defeated the Lakes Region Squirt 1 Team by the score of 5-2. The Cavs Jonathan Young netted a hat trick for the Cavs, with Isaac Rogers and Trent Costa netting the other tallies. Maddy Pitre and Max Sears each had an assist and TJ Vitullo had 2 assists. The Cavs defensive units of Alec MacEachen and Sean Kelly and Max Porter and Dean Poulin continue to shut down opposing teams that try to cross the blue line. Goalie Ben Goolsby made a number of critical saves which prevented the opposing team from gaining any momentum. In the second game of the weekend the Cavs tied the Junior Monarchs 2-2. The Cavs faced some exceptional goaltending by the Monarchs net-minder and trailed heading into the final period 2-1. With just 32 seconds left in the game, Trent Costa scored the tying goal on a beautiful feed from Jonathan Young. The Cavs never gave-up the desire to win, and the defensive lead by Alec MacEachen, Max Porter, Sean Kelly and goalie Ben Goolsby prevented the opposing team scoring any more goals after a few early tallies in the opening period.

SWIMMING

Nashua travels to regionals

The Greater Nashua YMCA Storm recently traveled to the New England Swimming Regional Meet hosted at Salem State University in Salem, Mass. Fifty-eight Storm swimmers achieved personal best times during the meet. Four Storm swimmers broke team records, while Elise Jolly broke the team record for Girls 11-12 50 Backstroke, Catherine Green broke two team records for Girls 13-14 200 Backstroke and 200 Butterfly, Bryan-Norris Laborera broke his own team record in the Boys 11-12 200 Breaststroke; and Tyler Howard broke the team record for 200 Freestyle. The team took 6 individual victories overall. Storm members claiming victories at this meet include: Spencer Brandon, Boys 15-19 100 Breaststroke; Lauren Brennan, Girls 9-10 100 Backstroke; Elise Jolly, Girls 11-12 50 Backstroke and 100 Backstroke; Bryan Li, Boys 11-12 50 Freestyle; and Charles Loucraft, Boys 9-10 50 Backstroke.

Other swimmers who had strong performances include: Evelyn Duffy with two third-place and two fifth-place finishes; Tyler Howard with three third-place and a fourth-place finish; and Bryan-Norris Laborera with two second-place and a third-place finish. The teams best performance in relays were two third-place finishes by the Girls 8 and Under teams of Katerina Juris, Evelyn Duffy, Alice Loucraft and Kaitlyn Cota (100 Freestyle Relay); and Karina Winkelmann, Evelyn Duffy, Katerina Juris and Alice Loucraft (100 Medley Relay).

Storm’s next meet is the NH YMCA State Meet at the Allard Center YMCA Samuel P. Hunt Pool in Goffstown. For more information about the Greater Nashua YMCA and the Storm Swim team, call (603) 598-1533 or find us on the web at www.nmymca.org.

WRESTLING

Nashua wrestlers finish strong

This past weekend, wrestlers from Nashua Catholic, as well as the Boys & Girls Club teams from Pennichuck, Fairgrounds, Elm Street and Hudson Middle Schools, traveled to Rochester for the New Hampshire Middle School State Tournament. These wrestlers had one goal in mind – to bring home some hardware – and that they did, placing 15 wrestlers in the top 4 spots of their respective weight classes.

Wrestlers from both the Nashua Catholic and Boys & Girls Club teams did extremely well. Those receiving state title honors were: Ryan Jigarjian (Elm Street), Kevin Melanson (Pennichuck), Brandon Levesque (Hudson); second-place honors: Cameron Bennett (Elm Street), Brendon Kendall (Fairgrounds), Ian Elliot (Hudson); third-place bronze: Taylor Thyne (Hudson), Patrick Sullivan (Fairgrounds), John Sweeney (Elm Street), Jacob Rupp (Nashua Catholic); fourth-place winners: Thomas Christian (Elm Street), Tyler Linscott (Fairgrounds), Deja Clark (Pennichuck), Jacob Lavalley (Hudson), Evan Manning (Hudson).

Congratulations to all wrestlers who took part in the state tournament. For additional information about our athletic programs, please contact Athletic Director Mohamed Kargbo, at 603-883-0523 x233 or mkargbo@bgcn.com.

BASEBALL

Hudson Youth registration

Hudson Youth Baseball, a division of Cal Ripken Baseball, is now accepting late registrations online for players age 4-12 as of April 30. Registration runs through March 4. Birth certificate for first time registrations required. Log on to www.hudsonyouthbaseball.com to register online and obtail additional information.

Nashua Northwest Cal Ripken

Nashua Northwest Baseball, a division of Cal Ripken Baseball, is now accepting online registrations for children 41/2-12 years of age for the upcoming Spring 2011 season. Log on today to www.nashuanw.org and follow the instructions on our home page to register. We offer six divisions of play from T-Ball 5 to Majors and our participants are guaranteed to play on teams with their friends and classmates as our registration is open only to families in the 03063 zip code.

SOCCER

Nashua World Cup

Nashua World Cup provides a comprehensive program for all players of all ages, of all abilities provided there are sufficient players and coaches within an age. This includes the player who is just starting out and premier teams for the dedicated player looking to get to the next level. The Boys U9 team is expanding for the upcoming Spring season, creating two teams. Due to this change, NWC is looking for a few more players between the two teams. The teams train together twice a week, including work with a professional trainer, and will compete in the GSYSL EDP. This Spring season will also include play in two tournaments. For more information on this and other opportunities, contact NWC at 603-465-4032 or visit the website at www.nashuaworldcup.org.

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