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submitted by Southern
New Hampshire Medical Center
The Southern New Hampshire Medical Center
Auxiliary presented its annual scholarship awards
recently, honoring four teen volunteers and ve
employees. Among the recipients was Haley
Schreib of Hudson. Haley has been awarded
the Patricia Mandravelis Scholarship for $1,000.
Haley has volunteered in oncology, giving
100 hours of her time assisting with lunches
and making patients comfortable during their
treatments.
She will attend New Hampshire Technical
Institute with an interest in pharmacy and health
sciences.
We are very appreciative of our volunteers
time and the dedication of employees of
Southern New Hampshire Health System, said
Betty Gollihue, president of Southern New
Hampshire Medical Center Auxiliary. The
auxiliary is proud to award these scholarships,
so recipients can pursue their educational
endeavors.
submitted by Hudson Fire Department
Hudson Fire Alarm received several calls just after 10:30 p.m.
on July 16 reporting a vehicle re in the area of Greeley Street
near Sousa Boulevard. Due to limited information, two engines
and one ladder staffed by eight reghters and ofcers from the
Central and Burns Hill stations were dispatched to the scene. On
arrival of the rst engine company it was determined there were
no exposures and the second engine was returned to the station.
One engine and ladder had the re under control in a short time.
There were no reported injuries.
submitted by the Hudson Police Department
The Hudson Police Department is seeking the publics assistance in
identifying the individual shown in the photographs. On Friday, July
11, Hudson Police responded to Wal-Mart for a male subject who
committed a theft of merchandise. The man took off on foot and could
not be located. The asset protection ofcer was able to identify the
subject as the same individual who committed a theft at the Wal-Mart
store four days prior. The subject is described as Caucasian, wearing a
green Boston Celtics visor with tan khaki shorts.
During the rst theft, the subject ed the store in a white pick-up
truck (see photo). During the second theft, the subject ed on foot into
the wooded area adjoining the Wal-Mart property. Any individuals
with information relative to the identity of the male subject are asked
to contact Master Patrol Ofcer
Jason Downey at 886-6011.
Local Teen Volunteer Receives
Funds for Education
SNHMC Awards 2014 Auxiliary Scholarships
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Hampton Police departments as well as Homeland
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an eight-month period involving several police
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The investigation culminated in the arrest of
36-year-old Litcheld resident Michael Demarco.
Demarco was arrested and charged with Possession
of Child Pornography and bail was set at $10,000
cash.
The investigation is still active and additional
criminal charges are possible.
submitted by Judy King, Alvirne High School
Three Alvirne High School health science &
technology students competed at the Health
Occupation Students of America National
Conference in Orlando, Florida this past June.
They were among the 8,500 registrants taking part
in this years conference. The students competed
in medical terminology, medical photography and
prepared speaking. Students competing at the
national level qualied at their respective state
conferences by placing rst, second, or third.
Haley Schreib was recognized at the awards
ceremony, placing seventh in her event, medical
photography. According to Alvirnes Health
Science and Technology teacher, Jane Colavito,
It was an honor for Haley, Alvirne, and New
Hampshire to have her recognized and on stage in
front of thousands.
The students also spent time meeting their peers
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and future plans.
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Tese health science and technology students recently
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From left are Aleah Pefer, Haley Schreib,
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After a hard fought 9-7 loss to Massachusetts State Champ Groton in the opening game of
the Tyngsboro Summer Classic, the Hudson 10U All Stars ripped off two straight wins to assure
themselves a spot in the semi nals.
On Saturday, the 19th, the crew from Hudson would have to face Tewksbury in a doubleheader.
The rst game became an instant classic and actually ended in a 3-3 tie. Hudson jumped out to
a quick 2-0 lead but gave it right back with three unearned runs in the bottom of the rst. After
that it was lights out as Quintin Q-Man Perillo shut Tewksbury down, allowing only one hit and
striking out eight the rest of the way. Hudson tied it in the
second on a single by Anthony Santos but could not push
another run across. The teams agreed to the tie and, after
a short intermission, started game two with the winner
grabbing a spot in the championship game.
There were a lot of special guests in the crowd due to
the Nashua Silver Knights being in town. Dave Thibeault,
a minor league scout for the Florida Marlins commented,
If Hudson could limit their
mistakes they can hang with
anyone. Unfortunately,
mistakes were something
that couldnt be avoided
in game two as Hudson
allowed ve unearned runs
and eventually lost 5-1.
You need to credit
Tewksbury; they capitalized
on each miscue we had,
said team photographer Melissa
Wong. Hudson never quit though
as they loaded the bases in the top
of the sixth but came up empty and
once again fell one game shy of the
championship game.
Hudson was led this tournament
by Josh MacDonald (four hits, two
doubles and a triple), Brady Simard
(ve hits, four RBIs), Perillo (four
hits, four RBIs), Tommy Tierney
(two hits, two doubles, three RBI),
Evan Beals (three hits, two RBI), John Crawford (two doubles, two RBIs), Joey Jussaume (three hits, one
RBIs), Santos (two hits, one RBI), Mitchell Wong (four hits, two RBIs). Richie Thibeault, Jake Dufour and
Billy Cloutier collected two hits apiece. The pitching recorded 49 strikeouts in the ve games. Also, the
seven runs scored versus
eventual champ Groton was
made all the more impressive
by the fact that Groton only
allowed one more run the
entire tournament.
Hudson is currently
hosting the nal tournament
of the summer at Lions Field
on Water Street in Hudson.
The snack shack is open and
these games also serve as a
huge fundraiser for the league.
Come out and support the local nine in their pursuit of a championship. Go to hudsonyouthbaseball.
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protect their vision when driving in hazardous or even potentially
hazardous conditions.
* Replace old or ineffective wiper blades. Maintaining wiper
blades is an easy preventative measure drivers can employ to
protect their vision, yet many motorists are unaware of just how
frequently their vehicle wiper blades need to be replaced. Wiper
blades should be changed every 90-120 days, as the blades can
easily grow brittle and ineffective over time. Depending on how
frequently they are used, wiper blades can wear out rather quickly,
especially on older vehicles with pitting on the windshield. Wiper
blades are relatively inexpensive to replace, and can make a world
of difference when driving in hazardous conditions.
* Dont forget to maintain your windshield. A windshield can be a
motorists best friend or his worst enemy when driving in hazardous
conditions, but savvy drivers know there is no excuse for the latter.
Windshield clarity is especially important when driving in hazard-
ous conditions, and windshields that have been treated with a repel-
lant are signicantly safer than those that have not.
Driving in wet weather is inherently dangerous, and driving risks
increase considerably with the inability to see clearly through the
windshield, said Dennis Samlippo, General Manager of Philips
Automotive.
A one-time treatment just a few times per year keeps windshields
clean and visibility at a maximum. The Philips Windshield Treat-
ment Kit is a do-it-yourself kit that can make windshield glass easier
to clean for up to six months after application and can be used by
anyone, from veteran auto enthusiasts to novice do-it-yourselfers.
In just a few minutes, drivers can dramatically improve their vi-
sion thanks to the kits
unique, long-lasting
hydrophobic technology
designed specically to
coat windshield glass and
make it easier to remove
items that may obstruct
a drivers vision, includ-
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bugs. Drivers can even
take advantage of a new
instructional YouTube
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which shows users the
exact steps they need to
take to help improve their
eld of vision in difcult
driving conditions. The
video can be found at
www.philipsautolighting.
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* Check windshield washer uid. Windshield washer uid is
one of those things drivers typically only notice when it isnt there.
Routinely inspect windshield washers to ensure theyre working
properly, and top off windshield washer uid so you know it will be
there when you need it.
* Clean interior glass and mirrors. Its easy to overlook interior
glass and mirrors when cleaning a car, but a dirty vehicle interior
can be as dangerous as it can be unsightly. While coffee-stained
cup holders or spilled snacks
under vehicle seats are largely
cosmetic concerns, dirty interior
glass and mirrors can signi-
cantly compromise a drivers vi-
sion. When cleaning the interior
of their vehicle, drivers should
remove any lm that has built
up on interior glass and mirrors.
Such buildup, which is often
thicker in smokers vehicles,
can reduce vision and create
a hazy reection from the sun,
putting drivers and their pas-
sengers at risk.
More information is available
at www.philips.com/automo-
tive.
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Litchfeld Softball Blasts its way to a Pair of State Titles
Litchfeld Blast 12U State Champs - front row (from left): Jordan Kanaley,
Emily Gamache, Ally McKenna, Stephanie Daigle, and Alyssa Gonzalez;
second row: Tori Allen, Lolly Brown, Olivia Byers, Liz Wright, Emma Bertrand,
and Marissa Carignan; Coaches: Mike Byers, Don Daigle, John McKenna,
Bob Wright, and Mike Carignan
by Marc Ayotte
Both the 10U and 12U Litcheld softball teams continued to
dominate the best teams in the area this past weekend as they used
the previous weeks district tournament performance to springboard
their way to respective Babe Ruth State championships. It is the rst
time in Litcheld softball history that both teams have captured the
crown in the same year. Accordingly, both teams will advance to the
regional tournament in Rochester from July 24 through 27.
The 12U Blast coasted into the championship tilt, going 5-0 while
outscoring their opponents by a combined 62 to 11. In the nals,
things were a little tighter, but the Blast prevailed, bringing home the
title with a thrilling 5-4 walk-off win over host Londonderry.
Outside of suffering a 5-2 loss to Windham in Saturday afternoon
action, the 10U squad had things their way. The younger Blast squad
rebounded from the minor setback by outscoring their opponents 37
to 1 over the ensuing four games. In the nals, Litcheld culminated
its quest for supremacy by avenging their earlier loss to the Wildcats
when they dumped the same Windham team by a 13-4 count.
First-year Head Coach Rich Gamaches 10U squad entered the
state tournament as District 4 champions with a six-run fth inning
that resulted in a 10-5 win over Londonderry in the nals, with
Maddie Davis going the distance in the circle. They had advanced
to the semi-nals where Riley Gamache was the winning pitcher
in the 13-3 romp over Merrimack. Earlier on Saturday, they earned
a rst-round bye in Sunday action on the heels of an exciting 7-6
win over the same Londonderry team, compliments of a last inning
walk-off to Niki Monoxelos.
During their run to the state title, the 10U team exhibited an
offensive explosion that left opposing pitching shell-shocked. Over
their two tournament appearances in the past two weeks, the Blast
pounded out 115 hits and posted an astounding team batting
average of .479. The girls can hit, offered Gamache who was also
quick to point out the important role played by his starting catcher.
In speaking to her solid defensive skills, Gamache, in his sixth year
in the softball coaching ranks, added: Emily Cooper is a major
reason why we have done so well.
But it was the offense, as illustrated in the championship game
that ultimately brought the title back to Litcheld. Trailing 2-0 after
two innings, the Blast blew the game open against Windham when
they surged ahead with six runs in the third, followed by two in the
fourth and four more in the fth.
Sarah Corbett received the start in the circle but went only one-
plus innings before yielding to Maddie Davis, who allowed just
two runs in her four innings of relief. Riley Gamache then came in
to close out the Wildcats by ring a scoreless sixth inning. Davis
also pitched and went the distance in the 13-0 mercy-shortened,
semi-nal win over Londonderry. The state title marks back-to-back
championships for the 10U team who also won the Regionals in
2013 after defeating Stamford, CT, by a 5-0 score.
The only other team that was more dominant this past weekend
was the group of older softball sisters who were untouchable, going
undefeated over the three-day tourney. The win in the nals was
sweet retribution for Coach Bob Wrights team after dropping a 9-3
decision to Londonderry the week before in the District 4 nals.
Litcheld emerged from Pool B at the states as the number-one
seed after wins over Souhegan Valley, Windham and Southern
New Hampshire. In the bracket round of the
competition, the Blast opened up by blanking
Nashua 20-0 and then disposed of Merrimack
15-4 in the semi-nals. That set the stage for
the second championship title game against
Londonderry in as many weeks.
Litcheld held a slim 1-0 lead after three
innings, but the host team scored in the top of the
fourth to square things up. The Blast responded
nicely with two of their own in the bottom of the
inning for a 3-1 cushion. With the score tied at
three apiece, Olivia Byers led off the fth with a
double and later scored what marked for a brief
time, the go-ahead run on an ineld single from
Marissa Carignan.
But, once again,
Londonderry battled
back with a run to
tie, setting the stage
for the dramatic
nish.
In the decisive
sixth inning,
Tori Allen led
off with a single.
Jordan Kanaley
then dropped an
excellent sacrice
bunt down, moving
Allen to second.
Allen eventually
scored the game
winner on a walk-off
single from Byers.
She had a great
weekend, great
plays in the eld,
cited Wright with
respect to Byers
contribution. But
last years coach of
the heralded 10U
team quickly added; but it was a total team effort.
Throughout the tournament, the Blast received tremendous
offensive support;. We hit the ball like crazy, exclaimed an
animated Coach Wright. It was one of the best games we had
all year. He also received ne pitching from Kanaley, Steph
Daigle, Carignan and Byers, but it was Carignans effort in the
nals that earned praise from Wright: It was a gutsy performance
Londonderry is a good hitting team.
The other half of the battery, Liz Wright also played a prominent
role in the win as well as in the teams success over the past couple
of seasons. As the Blasts main catcher, Wright brings experience
and stability to the position. She displays ne defensive skills and
also hits the ball well, and was the catcher on last years 10U New
England Regional team.
According to Wright, his 12U team is comprised of young players,
with the bulk of the team reecting members from last years 10U
squad. Nevertheless, the team experienced a ne season, including
a second-place nish at the ASA State Tournament in Keene a few
weeks ago. It helped out tremendously in preparing for the states,
reected Wright.
New England Reds Represented in the
Elite Baseball League All Star Game
submitted by Barry Musco
On Sunday, July 20, at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., the New
England Elite Baseball league held its All Star game.
The New England Reds had four players represented in the game:
Michael Jorgensen (Litcheld), Grifn St. Onge (Litcheld), Payton
Musco (Litcheld), and Peyton Murray (Bedford).
It was a strong performance by the National League All Stars, Jorgensen
and St. Onge pitched one inning each of shut out baseball, St. Onge
and Musco had two hits each, and Murray played strong defensively in
the outeld. Musco caught the entire game behind the plate and was
named one of the MVPs of the game.
Congratulations to all four players for their strong performance and
representation of the New England Reds baseball program.
From left are Michael Jorgensen, Grif n St. Onge,
and Peyton Murray. Kneeling: Payton Musco.
Litchfeld Blast 10U State Champs - players and coaches. Bottom row from left:
Lily Kuczkowski, Abby Buxton, Riley Gamache, Lyndsey Brown,
Kayleigh Willnus, and Alexa Robert. Second row: Sarah Corbett, Emily Cooper,
Maddie Davis, Catherine Carignan, Niki Monoxelos, and Chloe Steiniger,
Coaches Bill Corbett, Kevin Brown, Mike Cooper,
Head Coach Rick Gamache, John Steiniger, and Keith Buxton.
Blast 10U pitcher Riley Gamache celebrates with
battery-mate Emily Cooper after Litchfeld defeated
Windham in the state fnals.
Litchfelds Tori
Allen scores
the winning
run in the
championship
game and is met
by teammates
Liz Wright
(left) and Steph
Daigle (#5).
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