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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.

Boston College's Chris Kreider celebrates his second-period goal Monday night. (AP)
BOSTON - Updated, 10:45 p.m. What looked like a blowout at the beginning of the third frame quickly became a nail-biter, as Boston University registered two third-period goals, but Boston College managed to hold on for its second Beanpot title in three years, defeating the defending national champions 4-3.
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Berlin Mountaineers goalie Nathan Laborgne deflects a shot by Concord's Chris Acres (17) yesterday. (BOB LAPREE)
Concord and Berlin each skated away from Everett Arena with their first tie of the Division I boys' hockey campaign.
When you've coached a wrestling program to a record seven New England titles and 17 state championships, you're no longer under the radar.

Salem teammates Darren Brown, left and Max Jacques, right, celebrate after Jacques scored during last night's game. (CHERYL SENTER)
SALEM - Three Salem players run for at least 90 yards in 35-0 shutout of Londonderry.
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CONCORD - Trinity of Manchester and its old-school offense turned the Division V game of the night into a blowout by halftime.
NASHUA - Senior's 1,500-meter performance makes the difference while Pinkerton's Bree Robinson wins the heptathlon.
NASHUA - Event records may be safe as competition remains up for grabs.

MANCHESTER - Portsmouth High head baseball coach Tim Hopley was handed a bottle of Tums last spring by a parent whose son, Tim Welch, pitched for the Clippers.
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Robert Sprague: A pop fly, a 12-year-old kid, and the greatest catch I've ever seen
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THE NIGHT Chris Petzy scored his 1,000th career point sums up why the Exeter senior has been named New Hampshire Union Leader Player of the Year. Despite her age, point guard has a well rounded and mature game to go with the dazzle. |

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