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High schools: Boys' basketball, girls' basketball and hockey results

Boys’ BasketballPortsmouth 46, Concord 36Key players: Concord – Tyler Clark-Toy (13 points, 8 rebounds), Anthony Brock (12 points)Highlights: The were disciplined and kept fouls down throughout the game, but fell short to the Clippers.Coach’s quote:.

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Little home comforts for some working remotely under lockdown

Little home comforts for some working remotely under lockdown
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High Schools: Hopkinton girls' lacrosse starts fast, holds off MV for 21-11 win

High Schools: Hopkinton girls’ lacrosse starts fast, holds off MV for 21-11 win Published: 5/19/2021 9:50:00 AM The start of Tuesday’s game was just about perfect for the Hopkinton girls’ lacrosse team – the Hawks scored nine unanswered goals on their home turf against Merrimack Valley. The Pride could have packed it in from there, but MV came back to cut the deficit down to just three goals by halftime. “The girls knew they couldn’t allow Merrimack Valley to keep that momentum and get back in the game, and in the second half they did just that,” Hopkinton coach Mike Zahn said.

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High Schools: No slowing down for Bow girls' lax

High Schools: No slowing down for Bow girls’ lax Bow’s Olivia Kehas, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin and try to regain ball possession from MV’s Abby Forbes on Tuesday. MELISSA CURRAN photos / Monitor staff Bow’s Jess Chamberlin, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin battle Merrimack Valley High School’s Anya Dinger during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN / Monitor staff Bow s Addison Trefethen and Merrimack Valley High School s Caitlyn Fortier keep stride for stride during Tuesday s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff Merrimack Valley’s Emily Koufos and Bow’s Alex Larrabee during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School.

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The lives and times of Montgomeryshire's first missionaries

As the empire expanded across the seas from the 1600s the British sought to establish colonies. Missionaries had been among the first to set sail for the new world. John Davies was the first Welsh missionary to set foot on Tahiti. Tahiti. Picture: Wiki Commons He was born in Llanfihangel in 1772, a few years before the American War of Independence, the first challenge to British colonialism, though with the British expanding its colonies in the Pacific. Despite a poor upbringing John became a teacher in Llanrhaeadr and Llanwyddelan before becoming a missionary, arriving in Tahiti on July 10, 1801 having departed Britain 17 months earlier.

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