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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.
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.
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Wilmington's Dave Dease trips up SNHU's Michael Adam (3) during the second half of yesterday's game. (JOSH GIBNEY)
MANCHESTER - P.J. Burnette's goal with seven minutes left in the second overtime gave the Penmen a 1-0 win over Wilmington and ticket to the NCAA Div. 2 soccer tournament quarterfinals.
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DURHAM - Chances are, the University of New Hampshire will be back in the playoffs. Head coach Sean McDonnell doesn't want to take any chances.
►John Tucker's Unbalanced Line: Unbeatens create another BCS mess
►C.J. McCarthy's Heisman Watch: Tide RB rolls to the top
►Click here to visit Allen Lessels' 'Tracking the 'Cats' blog
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - William and Mary's Brian Pate booted the go-ahead 37-yard field goal with less than three minutes remaining to capture a 20-17 victory over the Wildcats yesterday.
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Today, in a showdown in Williamsburg, Va., (1:30 on the UNH Sports Radio Network), the Wildcats will step it up in their level of competition and try to keep rolling against No. 5-ranked William & Mary.
►Flu postpones UNH women's hockey tilt
►Men's Basketball: Central grad Roche makes most of start in BC win (6)
Today's UNH-Vermont women's hockey game at Durham's Whittemore Center has been postponed.
LOWELL, Mass. - UNH concedes four goals in a dismal third period in Lowell.
DURHAM - A three-goal third sent Friday's game against BC into OT.
DURHAM - Between the improving play of the offensive line and Kackert's improving health, things seem to be looking up for the running game and offense overall.
►John Tucker's Unbalanced Line: BCS race handicappers missed four long shots
►C.J. McCarthy's Heisman Watch: McCoy still in the lead
►Click here to visit Allen Lessels' 'Tracking the 'Cats' blog
Walkersville, Md. - Scott Morris' key stats: 6-2, 18.6 ppg, 4.0 GPA.
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Opinion
University of New Hampshire President Mark Huddleston cannot commit to spending any extra money on two things dear to the hearts of Granite Staters in general and alumni in particular: tuition and baseball. |
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