Monday, September 23, 2019

High School Roundup Rohr Posts Shutout For Merrimack Girls

High school roundup: Rohr posts shutout for Merrimack girls | Sports | unionleader.com

Bow's Jocelynn Anderson, left, and Hollis/Brookline's Maddie Harley vie for a loose ball on Monday in Hollis. The Cavaliers prevailed, 2-0.

Bow's Kristina Pizzi, left, tries to control the ball under pressure from Hollis/Brookline's Paige Magnuszewski on Monday.

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Hollis/Brookline's Christina Balsamo defends an attack on net by Bow's Kristina Pizzi in Hollis on Monday.

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Heather Rohr made five saves to earn the shutout in the Merrimack High School field hockey team's 3-0 Division I home victory over Keene on Monday.

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Girls swimming: Stonington's Reck helps co-op team to win | Latest Sports | thewesterlysun.com

WATERFORD — Stonington High freshman Delaney Reck finished first in one race and second in another for the Fitch-Stonington-New London girls swimming co-op team in an ECC meet with Waterford on Tuesday.

Reck won the 100 butterfly and was second in the 100 backstroke. High school roundup: Waterville posts another shutout ... www.uticaod.com /.../20190916/ high - school - roundup -waterville- posts -another- shutout High school roundup: Waterville posts another shutout - Sports - Uticaod - Utica , NY Thanks to another shutout, Waterville's boys soccer team remained unbeaten Monday in Waterville. Marco Barberi ... Fellow freshman Chloe Main placed third in the backstroke.

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Reck also swam a leg on the winning 200 medley relay team. Main swam a leg on the third-place team.

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Sponsored by Antonino Auto Group: This school year The Westerly Sun will be selecting a high school Athlete of the Week. Voting closes on Monday and the selection will be announced on Thursday. The nominees for the week ending September 14 are:

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Nastia Liukin flips over leap into US Olympic Hall of Fame | KLEW chevron-right

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Trained in Baltimore, 10-year-old London Navarro seeks to add another Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu title - Baltimore Sun

Since taking up Brazilian jiujitsu a little more than two years ago, Carlos Navarro trimmed more than 50 pounds from his frame, traded fast food for greens and fish, and no longer feels pain in his knees every morning. HS football roundup: New Dorp posts 3rd straight shutout ... www.silive.com / highschools roundup -susan-wagner-comes... New Dorp is getting rather predictable. High school roundup: Waterville posts another shutout www.msn.com /.../ high - school - roundup -waterville- posts -another- shutout /ar-AAHorN0 High school roundup: Waterville posts another shutout Thanks to another shutout , Waterville's boys soccer team remained unbeaten Monday in Waterville. Marco Barberi scored the game winning goal in... In the last three weeks, the Central Cougars have three shutout wins and have scored a defensive or special teams touchdown in all three. Roundup: QHS posts a shutout | Lacrosse | poststar.com poststar.com /sports/ high - school /lacrosse/ roundup -qhs- posts -a- shutout /article_d... Comments will not be posted if any of the following rules are violated: - Comments must be contained to the topic of the articles only. - Comments must be civil in tone and cannot contain personal ... The beat went on ... But before he gets too big-headed, all he has to do is peer into his 10-year-old daughter's bedroom at the "over a hundred medals" she has accumulated over a similar span.

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London Navarro, a fifth grader who trains at Form Jiu Jitsu in Baltimore, took first place in the Grey Belt Junior 1 female lightweight division of the Pan Kids International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) Jiu-Jitsu championship in February in California. Last month, she captured the gold medal in the same division of the Kids International IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu championship in Las Vegas after winning the Grey Belt Pee Wee 3 middleweight title a year ago.

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