Clinics meet on Thursday afternoons for five-week sessions and are coached by Tracy Berube, former varsity coach at Bow High. Call 485-1100 or email for more information.įieldHouse Sports field hockey clinics for boys and girls in grades K-6 are open for registration. Learn to Play Hockey Program at Tri Town Arena in Hooksett is accepting applications. Deadline to sign up for the spring season is Dec. Registration and details available on the City of Concord Recreation Department website. A Little Crush option is available for those younger than first grade. Crush offers both boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams for grades 1-8. For more information go to .Ĭoncord Crush spring season registration is now open. Ten fully officiated games are guaranteed, and eight practices. The leagues will be held at the Concord Boys & Girls Club on Sundays starting this Sunday-Feb. To register or to find out more information, contact Joan Forge at 387-1202, or at City Basketball winter leagues for boys and girls of all skill levels in grades 2-9 are now being offered. The entry fee is $100 and there is a 16-team limit that will be on a first-registered basis. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society for breast cancer research, as well as the Amy Annis Scholarship Fund, which is given annually to a graduating senior. The fundraising event is a fun, recreational co-ed tournament for high school age students through adults. at both the Gilford Middle School and High School gymnasiums. 10.Īnnual Amy Annis Volleyball Tournament is scheduled for Jan. 31, with planned closings on Monday and Dec. The Gift of Lights will run daily through Dec. Buses are $20 for the first 15 people and $2 for each additional person. There will be 60 different scenes this year including holiday, patriotic, and racing themes along with the popular Tunnel of Lights which brings visitors into the speedway’s infield. The 2.5-mile drive-thru light show features more than two million LED lights throughout the 400 displays. Contact Dick O’Connell at 934-0245 or of Lights presented by Eastern Propane & Oil, which has helped provide close to 60,000 meals through the generous non-perishable food item donations of patrons over the years, has kicked off its seventh season at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Contact 7th annual middle school basketball Christmas tournament has openings for one boys’ team and one girls’ team. It will feature age group awards and raffle prizes. This is a fundraiser for Bishop Brady Habitat for Humanity. Touch of Grey 4 Mile Road Race will be held on Dec. Parking available in the lot on the right after Pizza Fina. at Concord High School with lots of reputable crafters, raffles, a bake sale and more. If you cannot attend, you must contact your child’s coach to make alternate arrangements.Ĭoncord High School cheerleading program craft fair is on Sunday from 9 a.m. If you attended the fall meeting you do not need to arrive until 7:15 p.m. All athletes and at least one parent/guardian is expected to attend. After a brief presentation by the athletic director, parents and athletes will be sent to various classrooms to meet with the coach. John Stark High winter sports parent/athlete meeting is scheduled for Thursday in the gym. Contact Bruce Addison at for more information and to register. There is also a team discount – if five or more players from the same team/league particpate, the cost is $15 per player.Īll clinics will take place in the Bank of New Hampshire Fieldhouse in ALLWell North on the Plymouth State campus. The other four clinics will be led by Plymouth State softball coaches and players and will be held on four separate Saturdays Feb. Blood will lead a hitting clinic from 9-10:30 a.m., and Sachs will holding a pitching clinic from 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 28 with special guests Dick Blood, the former head coach at Cornell University, and Harold Sachs, the former Salem High coach and current pitching coach at Merrimack College. Plymouth State University will be hosting six softball clinics this winter. Carter Heise (goalie), Thomas Nason and Chase Thomas all played well on defense.Ĭoncord Parks & Recreation is hosting Adult Evening Open Gym at the Green Street Community Center Gym, Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings from 8-10 p.m. Nolan Walsh, Michael Eccelston, Alex May all had multiple goals for Concord, while Reese Mounsey, Rhys Craigue and Cameron O’Rourke each added a goal. The Concord Capitals McDevitt Trucks Mite 1 team beat the Dover Wild, 11-3. Brady Cloutier earned the victory in net. Nathaniel Johnson and Henry Brochu had two assists, while Gage Winter, William Brochu and Tyler Fennelly had one. Cam Plumb had two goals for the Capitals, and Evan Crandlemire, Sam Foulds and Alex Hanson each had a goal and an assist. The Concord Capitals Brochu Nursery & Landscaping Pee Wee I team topped the Triboro Titans, 6-3.
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