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Before a recent golf event, I knew little about Joshua Frase, his dad, Paul, his mom, Alison, or the illness that they are fighting.

Updated, 11:19 p.m. After going winless in five straight games, the UNH men's hockey team has won consecutive games for the first time since the third week of October.

Talk high school football with Salem head coach Jack Gati for even a few minutes and you're bound to hear his season-long mantra: The next game is the biggest. What's upcoming -- the Division I championship -- tops them all.

Pick up a print copy of Friday's Union Leader for Marc Thaler's complete "First and 10" analysis and his picks for this weekend's championship games.

Click here to visit Marc Thaler's 'Moving the Chains' high school football blog
Click here to view our Fall 2009 High School Sports galleries.


BED BUGS BITING: Camp says it has taken care of issue that plagued Amherst and Epping students
Derry man remembers JFK, show-and-tell on fateful day
Alcohol a factor in fatal Goffstown crash on Thursday
Bedford students are 'paying it forward'
Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Nothing so race as a day in October
College Football: UNH, Maine meet today in regular-season finale
Men's Basketball: No. 25 Maryland cruises past UNH

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Gov. Lynch helps the NH Food Bank deliver Thanksgiving dinners.

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IN TOMORROW'S
SUNDAY NEWS

Major change in school system?: Manchester’s mayor-elect, Ted Gatsas, is interested in a dramatic overhaul of the city’s school system.
High school football finales: Salem seeks its first football championship since 1983, while Bishop Guertin tries to complete its historic run to a perfect season.
School for gifted kids: What’s a parent to do when the school system can’t meet the needs of her gifted child?