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NEWMARKET They say that standup paddleboarding has one of the quickest learning curves of all recreational activities and that was certainly on display last Thursday.
A dozen somewhat tentative and wobbly-kneed Hampton residents disappeared down the winding Lamprey River, only to reappear less than two hours later standing tall and with a new favorite mode of transportation.
“Just seeing people light up and catch that spark is honestly why I do it,” said Shaun Quinn of the Wandering Paddler in Rye.
Wandering Paddler in Rye and Hampton Recreation have teamed up for the paddleboard course that runs for four Thursdays in June. Those participating will get the chance to effortlessly glide through some of the most scenic fresh and salt water on the Seacoast with Quinn and his son, Xander, right by their side. The course sold out quickly and Hampton Recreation’s Beth Dupell says there are already plans to team up with Quinn’s company to offer another course this summer.
Kostric Competes as Single at USBC Nationals
Wyoming, Mich.–Aleksander Kostric (Sr., Koper, Slovenia, Sports Management) performed well against the top bowlers in the nation as he battled at the USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships Tuesday.
Kostric placed 19th out of 24 individuals in the six-game qualifier with 1,097 pins (182.8 avg.) with a high game of 235. Alec Keplinger of Wichita State topped the qualifying round with 1,318 pins (219.7 avg.).
Kostric drew #14 seed Shaun Quinn of Calumet-St. Joseph in the first round of the single elimination tournament. Unfortunately, the senior came up just short in the three-game series, 597-583, posting games of 160, 235, and 188.
He is the third individual to qualify for nationals in program history and the first since James Miller in the 2010-2011 campaign. Kostric closes the year with a 196.1 pin average in 40 games.