Time Travel: Big year for Nashua High college prospects
Alan Greenwood
MAY 13, 1960 – From the desk of Telegraph icon Mike Shalhoup:
“Now that the West Point appointment of Bruce Gilbert is official, it marks the beginning of big scholarship stories, which will be coming of Nashua High this spring.
“And when the list is tallied next fall, there’ll be a heavy representation from the athletic ranks. Never in the history of NHS have so many football, baseball, track and basketball stars attracted so much attention among college officials.
“Not because they were outstanding athletes but because they are outstanding scholars. The likes of the Lozeau brothers, Ed Davis, the All American gridder; Bruce Gilbert, Jerry Fuller, George Tebbetts and many other seniors, plus names like Carl Tamulevich, Dave Mellon, Kenny Kane, Frank Ulcickas and many other sophomores and juniors, have made a deep impression on the on the field as well as in the classroom.”
MAY 13, 1965 – “Nashua High made its first home appearance an auspicious occasion yesterday afternoon by crushing Laconia, 15-4, at Holman Stadium and at the same time ended its four-game loing streak.
“The Panther hitting attack picked up from where it left off last Sunday, pounding out 14 hits for 16 runs. Every member of the starting lineup collected a hit, with Chuck Narkunas, Paul Charpentier and Dick Dyer carrying the load.”
MAY 13, 2017 – “Litchfield’s Sean Munnelly had known Amherst’s Jacob Kittredge. Last weekend at the America East Conference Track and Field Championships at the University of New Hampshire, he got to know him a lot better.
Munnelly, of UMass-Lowell, and the University of New Hampshire’s Kittredge had one of the most competitive races of the spring, with Munnelly taking the conference title in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:51.40, five one-hundredths of a second ahead of Kittredge.
“We’ve raced against each other since high school,” Munnelly said of Kittredge. “I got to know him this year.”

