HANOVER The Hanover High boys lacrosse team led Kennett, 6-4, through three quarters in Monday’s NHIAA Division II first-round playoff game at Merriman-Branch Field.It was 5-1 earlier in the quarter, but the Eagles had found their footing and come.
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The fleeting and malleable nature of memories causes our most ordinary moments to become intertwined with emotions, feelings, song lyrics, idiomatic expressions and other passing thoughts. In this photo essay, Daily Bruin and Daily Californian photographers recall stories captured on disposable cameras over spring break. No two stories are the same.
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Blue sky with fleecy clouds, trees in different shades of green and my neighbor’s colorful garden blooming make this springlike view from my balcony to kick off my spring break.
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Found these pieces of broken hearts in a random bush around Westwood.
HANOVER The Hanover High boys tennis team won the second of three straight matches this week to close the regular season, beating visiting Derryfield, 8-1, on Tuesday afternoon at the Storrs Pond Recreation Area courts.Coach Jarrod Shaheen was.
A fresh start for Hanover boys lacrosse
Hanover’s Jack Badams (8) scores a transition goal past Alvirne goaltender Ayden Kelley (12) as defender Dom Willard (32) arrives late with the check during the second quarter of the Marauders’ 9-4 NHIAA Division II boys lacrosse win at Merriman-Branch Field in Hanover, N.H., on April 13, 2021. Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Hanover’s Angus Frew, center, wins a first-quarter draw from Alvirne’s Joey Ribeck (23) during the Marauders’ 9-4 NHIAA Division II boys lacrosse victory at Merriman-Branch Field in Hanover, N.H., on April 13, 2021. Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
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A total of 39 Shady Side Academy students in grades 8-12 won 71 awards in the 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards regional competition.
The winners include 19 eighth graders from SSA Middle School and 20 students at SSA Senior School.
Twelve students won Gold Keys to advance to the national competition, for which medalists will be announced March 17.
Gold Key art winners were: freshman Benjamin Bischoff in Drawing & Illustration for Last Breath; junior Marnie McCormick in Ceramics & Glass for two works, Molten Bowl and A Bowl Made for Lemons; freshman Yuntong Pan in Painting for Rest; senior Melissa Riggins in Ceramics & Glass for Waterfall; and senior Xinru “Vita” Yang in Drawing & Illustration for three works: two self-portraits and Umbrella.