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Get your Dancing Shoes on for the Prom
Hello Friends!
Senior
submitted by Lori A. Bowen, Hudson Senior Services Coordinator The Hudson Memorial School Jazz Band, Woodwind Choir and
the Swing Choir will be performing at the Senior Center on June
Well it appears that our friend summer has finally put its foot 13 at 10:45 a.m. Please join us for this amazing concert by the
down and said its time to be warm! I have officially put away talented middle school students.
the snow shovels away here at the center so we have no more Citizens Bank will be here on June 13 at 10:30 a.m. for a
reminders of winter. presentation on Estate
News
Accolades
Our summer Planning. Please join us for this
newsletter will be out informative presentation. RSVP
Senior
the first week of June, is requested but not required.
if you are interested in Thank you to all those that
Chantal Simard of Litchfield was recently initiated into the Honor collating or delivering have been donating to our
Society of Phi Kappa Phi the nations oldest and most selective all- please let Lori know. lending libraries, they continue
discipline collegiate honor society. Simard was initiated at Clarion We appreciate your to grow and are very well used.
University of Pennsylvania. Simard is among approximately 30,000 help. Dont forget the Barn is home
students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Alvirne High School to a bunch of puzzles, so if you
Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and requires is throwing a prom are a puzzler and in need of a
News
nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent for seniors (anyone 55 and older) on June 11 from noon to 2 p.m. new project, see Lori for where to find the puzzles.
of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. at the high school (doors will open at 11:30 a.m.). This event, We were joined by Joyce and Mr. R this past Tuesday at the
Senior
Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates Give Back to the Seniors Prom, will include dancing, finger foods Senior Center. They brought their singing duet show to the center
for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and performances by the Alvirne High School Music Department. and shared the music of the 30s, 40s and 50s. We had so much
and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction. Please get tickets soon for this fun event as we only have 100 fun signing along and tapping our toes to the music! Dont worry
Becker College announces its 2017 inductees into the Alpha Chi tickets left. All tickets must be RSVPd for by May 26 and need to if you missed it, they promised to come back this fall. So be on the
Honor Society, including Karlie Brooks of Hudson. Alpha Chi limits be picked up at the Senior Center anytime from Monday through lookout for Joyce and Mr. R.
membership to the highest 10 percent of full-time students in the Thursday, 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Our quilting group is continuing to grow. We are working on
junior and senior classes. The Massachusetts Theta Chapter of Alpha Lucille has added a few more trips some fun projects to give back to our
Courtesy photo
Chi recognizes and promotes scholarships and those elements of for the summer months and next fall, community. If you would like to come
character that contribute to high scholarly achievement. yes, next fall! Dont miss the Castles and share your talents with the group
Colby-Sawyer College has recognized 245 students for outstanding & Crustaceans Tour or the Pilgrim we would love it! The quilters meet on
academic achievement during the spring semester including Amanda Belle Cruise. Stop by the Barn to see Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m. to 12
Pierpont of Hudson, a member of the class of 2018, whose major all of the trips we have to offer! The p.m.
is Exercise Science and Lauryn Kmon of Litchfield, a member of the Trip Office is open on Wednesday and The train has pulled into the Senior
class of 2017, whose major is Health Care Management. Thursday mornings from 9-11am. Center. We are playing Mexican Train
Shannon Irwin of Hudson was named to the Deans List at Rivier Our movie afternoon is still every Dominoes on Monday mornings at 9:30
University for the fall and spring semesters. We are very proud of our Tuesday starting at noon. The list of the a.m. We would love for you to join us.
future RN. summer movies will be in the newsletter This fun brain game is great and we will
Madison Corbeil from Litchfield has been awarded a Presidents or you can stop by to see the posters. If teach you. Stop by on Monday to see the
Award for Leadership from the University at Albany. The award you have any questions please see Lori train.
recognizes undergraduate and graduate students who have made and dont forget we have popcorn or We are starting a new session of Mah
significant contributions to enhance the quality of life at the snacks. Jongg lessons on Monday afternoons
University at Albany. Recipients will have demonstrated a variety The Hudson Police Department still starting at 12 p.m. If you want to learn to
of accomplishments including extraordinary leadership, service, stops down for Coffee with the Cops play, please stop by and join our beginners
academic achievement and involvement within the university the last Tuesday of the month. They table. We will teach you.
community. provide a wealth of knowledge on Pickleball is outside enjoying the
Christian Gamst of Hudson graduated magna subjects such as scams and things you sunshine! Our Senior Center group meets
cum laude from Southern New Hampshire should watch for in our community. every Tuesday and Thursday morning.
University on May 13. Christian completed On May 30 they will be doing more Stop by and say hello. You can find them
the SNHU Degree in 3 (years) and received of a formal presentation on scams that at the pickleball courts on the corner of
a bachelors degree in Business Administration, are targeting older adults and how to Melendy Road and Central Street.
with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership. prevent them from happening to you. Dont forget we offer lots of exercise
He received Honors from the National Society of Please be aware that one of the biggest options here at the center. Our week starts
Collegiate Scholars and Delta Mu Delta. Christian scams going around right now is where with yoga, both chair and mat. We offer
is an Alvirne High School graduate from the class the bad guys call you and pretend to Bone Builders, an osteoarthritis program
of 2014. He has accepted a position in as an be your grandchildren. If this happens hosted by RSVP. Aerobics is Wednesday
Account Executive for CCS Presentation Systems in to you stop and think before you do morning at 9 a.m. Line dancing, both
Nashua. Congratulations Christian! anything to help them call the Police beginner and intermediate, are on
Zachary J. Deming, son of Barbara and Kevin Deming of Litchfield, Department at 886-6011, and your Wednesdays too. Stop by and see Lori for
was named the recipient of The Kellogg Essay Prize at Hamilton children and grandchildren to make any more information.
Joyce and Mr. R perform at the Senior Center.
Colleges annual Class & Charter Day held on May 8. The Kellogg sure that they are really in trouble. As always if you have any questions
Essay Prizes, established by Charles C. Kellogg, Class of 1849, are Unfortunately this scam is very real and or are out and about and want to stop by
awarded to a junior, sophomore and first-year student, each of whom seems very credible when you are talking to these people on the and say hello we are at 19 Kimball Hill Road, Hudson, in the big
has excelled in English essays. Deming, a first-year student, is a phone. Please do not wire any money or purchase gift cards until red barn. Pull into Benson Park and take an immediate right. Or
graduate of Bishop Guertin High School. you have spoken to someone. If you have any questions or you are you can always call us at 578-3929. You can also email Lori at
afraid you are the victim of a scam please come to the Coffee with lbowen@hudsonnh.gov. See you soon!
Send your Accolades to news@areanewsgroup.com with a photo the Cops on May 30 or call the Police Department at 886-6011.
These doors will soon be gone as new ones are on order. The 2018 budget
called for their replacement, and this week the school board awarded the bid
to Portland Glass for the three doors that have swung open so many times over
the years. For $17,148, new aluminum doors made of black metal will be in
their place, including the door in the front that you see from Library Street and
the two doors that are part of the addition to the original Webster School.
While we can ask if you have ever walked on the roof of the Alvirne
gymnasium/library, the answer is probably no for most. But if you have been
in the Steckevicz building you know that rain is captured in buckets. The
project will be paid for out of capital reserve funds, which had been put away
by voters for school district building repair. The voters approved $175,000; the
bid from Corolla Contracting came in at $136,400. Business Manager Karen Kinball School before the 1929 fire that destroyed the center of the building
Burnell stated during the school board meeting that the work would begin
after the school year is over. that was for $22,500 to air condition three rooms at H. O. Smith School, those
One final construction project was approved during Monday nights meeting being the conference room/principals office and the nurses office. These
rooms are used for year-round staff during the summer. This project was
part of the district budget that was approved by the voters in March 2017. J.
Lawrence Hall will be doing the work for a bid price of $22,500.
While every part of a building is important and keeping them up to date
and functional at the highest level. Of these three projects only the door is a
portal. No one can define when education starts, but those Kimball Webster
doors have somehow affected learning in Hudson.
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what
President John F. Kennedy declared resources. of tea. If you want to watch a really
the first Peace Officers Memorial Now onto a slippery slope as they say. Help the Fox funny one, go to YouTube to Miss Teen
Day on May 15, 1962, as a tribute to understand the principles at stake here. Are they the USA 2007 blunder. All of the girls are
peace officers in their honor, through rule or law? Not sure. Tuesday the Ethics Committee being super supportive of the winner
their courageous deeds, lost their and the town received a motion to dismiss, stating that
lives or became disabled in the line of the Ethics Committee lacks jurisdiction in the matter
does
duty. This day has been observed in regarding a statement made by Selectman Marilyn
our country annually ever since. McGrath. The letter came from the Concord firm of
Senator Maggie Hassan issued the Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, LLP, who is representing
following statement in recognition Selectman McGrath, asking that the matter of standing
of Peace Officers Memorial Day: be adjudicated before a hearing is scheduled. What All About
Today and every day I am deeply
grateful for the brave law enforcement
S a y ?
law firm will represent the Ethics Committee and the
town? Can the town attorney represent both? The ME
officers across New Hampshire and
America who risk their lives to protect
our communities. This Peace Officers the F o x town attorney has already offered an opinion about the
issues that are now part of the motion to dismiss.
What do they say about lawsuits ... the only one who while on the inside they are all mad
Memorial Day, we honor the memory wins is the attorney? that they didnt win that crown. Plus all
and families of those who have made those girls are so perfect its annoying.
the ultimate sacrifice in the line of They all appear to be sweet, innocent,
duty to keep us safe, secure and free. I will continue to work with members of strong, highly educated, well mannered
both parties to support law enforcement officers and ensure that they have the and beautiful. Its kind of creepy. No
tools and resources that they need to protect the communities they serve. one can be as perfect as they portray
The Fox included the Hassan press statement as he truly believes that this is themselves to be.
the first press release where our senate wasnt angry or upset about something Kara McCullough, who was recently
since the November elections. crowned as Miss USA, is a physical
Lets come back to Hudson. The Fox did take time to watch the Monday scientist at the United States Nuclear
night school board meeting. Wow, choosing to watch the school board over Regulatory Commission, so she is
the final divisional playoff game for the Celtics. First, thank you Vice-Chairman clearly smarter than me and prettier.
Langlais for the mention of both the Fox and the Thumbs columns. Hope Despite the fact that she participates
you can support the renovation at Alvirne/CTE Center for the 30,000 students in pageants I appreciate that she
who will pass through in the next 15 years and even more students after that. decided to give an unpopular opinion
as an answer. Good for you people
who publicly announce their opinions
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Joseph J. Kopka, Jr.
3 5 9 Joseph J. Kopka, 85, of Hudson, died He served in Korea in the U.S. Army, 2nd Infantry Division as a
on May 14, 2017. He was born in platoon leader and Battalion Communications Officer, and after
3 Nashua on May 12, 1931, son of the his return to civilian life was commanding officer of Battery B,
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late Joseph J. Kopka and Alice (Williams) 398th AAA Bn. Army Reserve unit in Nashua. Captain Kopka was
Kopka Smith. He was predeceased by awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service
7 1 3 6 4 8 5 his two sisters, Barbara Susalka and Carol Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, as well as numerous
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He was a communicant of St. John
The Evangelist Church in Hudson where
commemorative and marksmanship medals.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Shirley (Poulin) Kopka of
Hudson; two sons, Kenneth Kopka and his wife June of Hudson,
he served as an usher and Eucharistic and Dana Kopka and his wife Roberta of Nashua; and his daughter,
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Minister. He was a graduate of Nashua Diane Fortin and her husband Michael of Hudson. In addition,
High School where he lettered in he is survived by his six granddaughters, Cynthia and her husband
football and baseball. He also studied at Dan Voit, Kimberly and her husband Tom Febonio, Jennifer and
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he was employed by Raytheon Mfg. of South Lowell, Mass., for
Owen, Keegan and Ava; several nieces and nephews, and four
Godchildren.
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15 years and Bronze Craft Corp. for seven years. He belonged Visiting hours were held on May 18 in the Dumont-Sullivan
to the American Legion and was a member of Society for the Funeral Home, 50 Ferry St. in Hudson. A Mass of Christian Burial
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in America (SPEBSQSA) since 1955. He served as musical director St. John the Evangelist Church, 27 Library St., in Hudson. All may
Answers on page 13 of the Granite Statesmen Chorus of Nashua and had been the last meet at the church. Burial will be in St. Patrick cemetery, Hudson.
Sponsoredby: surviving Charter Member. Joe was also the musical director of the In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to please consider a
Dumont - Sullivan
Queen City Harmonizers Barbershop Chorus in Manchester. He donation to Harmony Foundation International, 110 Seventh
sang baritone with the Adventurers quartet since 1963. He served Avenue North, Suite 200, Nashville, TN 37203.
four years as Chief of the NEWCANEWENG Tribe, the Northeastern To share an online message of condolence, please visit www.
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Whos Who at Proms
While Campbell High School was enjoying its junior-senior prom
at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, the Alvirne seniors were in
Windham at the Castleton. More pictures from both proms will be
posted to the Hudson~Litchfield News Facebook page on Thursday
morning.
Photos by David S. Morin
Second row, from left, Michaela Apted, with Spencer Stanium and Bailey
Conard with Marc Boomhower as the CHS prom begins. In front of Shadow
Lake are Ben Breault, Olivia Lyman, Travis Arnold, Jenna Breault, Leah
Nicholson and Gabe Pouliot. In front of the bandstand are DJ LaMothe and
Maddy Champagne.
Third row, the pines of Benson Park frame this group of Alvirne prom goers: Lieutenant Marty Conlon and Incident Commander Kevin Grebinar Hudson firefighters evaluate a mother and three children at the scene.
Chris Murphy, Gabbie Gosselin, Jake Bouchard, Felicia Manzi, Dan Malizia, discuss operations at the scene.
Hannah Truesdell, Olivia True, Eddy Sweeney, Gabi Gonalaz and Kyle Kostro. by David S. Morin Firefighters found no readings of any harmful gases in the home
Blue dresses were the theme for this group: Josh Warrington, Sam Harrison, An odor of gas in a house on Hopkins Drive on May 15 required but did ventilation of the building due to an ongoing heating system
Brandon Gadbois, Kylie Letendre, Mitchell Deminico and Olivia Beverlie. a medical evaluation of four residents. problem. The four residents were evaluated and released at the
Incident Commander Captain Kevin Grebinar said Hudson Fire scene. Firefighters had the situation under control 20 minutes after
Fourth row, Mike Marrs boutonniere gets some special attention at the Dispatch received a 911 call just after 7 p.m. reporting an odor of their arrival.
Campbell prom from Hannah Douglas, Stephanie Whalen and Cassie Tyler. gas in the home. Upon arrival, the firefighters found that the homes Nine firefighters and officers staffing an engine, ladder,
Cam Richall and Holly Sanville from Alvirne at Benson Park. In full dance occupants had self evacuated the building. Firefighters entered the ambulance and command vehicle operated at the scene. A Nashua
mode are Campbell students Morgan Laspurance, Julia Christino, Paola building with gas and air monitors to find the source of the odor. engine and ambulance handled an additional medical call while in
Quinores Martine and Alyssa Ferreres. An ambulance was requested to the scene to evaluate the mother town while Hudson crews were at the scene.
and three children as a precaution Grebinar said.
Fifth row, a table view from the Campbell prom, seated, Lindsay Hobbs, Jarod
MacDonald, Kevin Chambers and Skylar Riley. Standing, Julia Martinage,
Olivia Christino, Allie Dyac, Colin Tanguay, Emily Coughlin and Nathan
Bazzocchi. Alvirne seniors Joey Infantino with Kate Bellomo and Amber
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This year, 48 eager youngsters participated and a plentiful 113 fish were caught. For the
9 and above age category, Drew Hebert, 12, took first place with an 11-inch trout. Tied for
second with a 10 1/2 inch trout were Emily Smith, 13, and Ben Hebert, 12. For the 8 and
under age group, Joseph Lamontagne, 4 years old, took top honors with a 10 3/4 inch trout.
Tying for second place were Colin Karos, 8, Michael Dickerson, 8, and Lincoln Derochers,
4. The first fish of the day was caught by Lauren Lessad, 4. Prizes, such as Paul Bart rigs and
tackle, were provided by Mels Funway Park, Lix Ice Cream Parlor and Mountain Road Trading
Post.
Lincoln Desrochers, 4, on the left, works with his
grandfather, Mark Faladeauo, to hook a fish as the
bobber dances on the water. Below is a special moment,
once the first is on shore, recorded on granddads
cell phone.
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Building a campfire, from left, Sarah Moreau, Katie Kokas, Lacey Basler, Sinead Learning taekwondo is Girl Scout Sinead Macaraeg.
Macaraeg and Raina Merrow.
Girl Scouts Troops 10224 and 12360 got to attend the Scoutmasters Camporee at West Point, N.Y. the native mud. The last day ended with a huge bonfire with a DJ and concert. The camporee ended
Over 6,000 Scouts attended this event and Hudson Girl Scouts were picked out of a pool of 12,000 with a passing review with the commandant of West Point and a three star general from the Army, to
applicants to attend. The camporee was hosted by the Army Cadets that evaluated campsites, taught review all the Scouts. The American Legion Post 48 of Hudson was instrumental in its support of the Girl
first aid, land navigation, physical fitness and held a leadership reaction course. The Scouts piloted Scouts. The Scouts and their leaders felt this was a very well organized event and the cadets were great
an inflatable raft, demonstrated martial arts and honed their outdoor skills. Scouts saw a military unit hosts and role models.
parachute land at the drop zone and helicopters displaying aviation skills. The girls even learned to like
was charged with Possession of a Controlled Drug with Intent to worked for some time alone and was able to contain one side of
Distribute (within 1,000 feet of a school), and two counts of Resisting the fire.
Arrest or Detention. Almontes bail was set at $30,000 cash and was As additional fire companies arrived, firefighters were able
scheduled for arraignment in the 9th Circuit Court, Nashua, May 16. to surround the fire bringing the flames under control just after
The incident took place near the Nottingham West Elementary School 5 p.m. Firefighters worked another half hour to overhaul and
which, as a precaution, was put on lockdown until the incident had extinguish any remaining hot spots. No injuries were reported
been resolved. At no time was there any danger to the students at the and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
school. Even after the recent rain soaked the area woodlands, the brush
fire danger remains high in the area. Residents are asked to use
caution when they are in the woods and with outside burning.
Matt Sojka works toward his Eagle Scout building shelves for the St.
John XXIII Churchs Food Pantry.
Matt, center, and fellow Scouts install legs to one of the shelving units. Photos by David S. Morin
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CARPET C R E A T ION S
Hudson Rite Aid next to Market Basket on May firmer K-8, FLOORING just talk Rose
10. Youre generosity truly touched me! Thank where grades into coming
you so much and may God bless you! are highly well be all
Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce held a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta networking event with the Digital
Federal Credit Union at its Hudson branch located at 257 Lowell Road. It was a wonderful night for
making connections. Thank you to everyone who stopped by. Kevin and Jean Picard were kind enough to open up their Litchfield home to a big group of prom goers.
GOOD NEWS!
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Fontaine also serves on the audit committee for will make to the Committee.
the Granite YMCA and previously served on the Fontaine and her husband, Bryan, live in
board of directors for the Manchester City Library Hooksett with their son.
Foundation. Kara L. Fontaine, supervisory
Fontaine is a principal at the accounting firm committee member for St. Marys Bank
Dollar.
Singles: 1) Jared Whalen vs. Alex Haddad 8-8 tiebreak 7-3 L
1) Jared Whalen vs. Pranav Prabhala 8-3 W 2) Austin Gill vs. Carl Harris 8-6 L
2) Austin Gill vs. Amol Khanna 8-4 L 3) Chris Murphy vs. Aidan Ryan 8-5 W
3) Chris Murphy vs. Anirudh Naidu 8-5 L 4) Jackson Tarrant vs. Max Nakos 8-8 tiebreak 7-3 W
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4) Max Bonney-Liles vs. Rohan Kumar 8-0 L 5) Max Bonney-Liles vs. Adam Flanders 8-6 W
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1) 1/2 vs. 1/2 8-6 L 2) 3/4 vs. 3/4 8-4 L
2) 4/5 vs. 3/4 8-4 W 3) May 6 vs. Aidan OConnell/Eammin Ryan 8-4 W
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Recognizing CHS Track Seniors
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Campbell track seniors with their parents: Bryce Desmarais, Ella Hogan, Anthony Sturzo, Roberto Landrau, Brandon Mason, Brendon Jeffrey, and Sammy Molinari.
Most recently, Campbell had a great meet on Tuesday, May 9 at home. Caitlyn Callinan broke the 3200 meter run with a time of 12:25.18.
Thanks goes out to the many who helped make it a success. The boys Below is the breakdown of who scored in the events on May 9. Senior
came in first place and the girls finished in third. Spencer Snell broke the track athletes were recognized and honored with their parents during the
school record by throwing the javelin 147 feet 5.5 inches, and teammate meet.
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ninth, 43.50; long jump, fourth, 19 feet 3.5 inches); the relay of Kishon
Chapman, Casey Corleto, Davonte Mckay-Sophos and Albert Matrille
(4x100m, ninth, 46.76); Jacob Donahue (javelin, ninth, 126 feet 0
inches).
Noah Bellomo stated that his goal going into the meet was to break
4:20 in the mile regardless and then to hold back first 800m lap, and
Hudson~LitchfieldSports
AHS Softball Quiets Two Opponents but Falls to Londonderry
by Sue Krzeminski
Hudson~LitchfieldSports
The Lady Broncos bats have been on fire with big-
hitting wins against Exeter and Concord, outscoring
them by a combined 17 to 1. Unfortunately, the
Alvirne bats cooled off against Londonderry as
the AHS girls were shut out on the road 7 to 0 on
Monday. At press time, before facing Merrimack on
with a 5 to 0 shutout at the state capital. The seventh inning brought the most runs with three in all. After
Salvalzo singled up the middle, she advanced to second on a DeAngelo sacrifice bunt. Salvalzo then
scored on an error after Teague beat out a single. Teague would score on a double by Siteman who then
scored on a single from the bat of Silva. The
Staff photo by Len Lathrop
big-three AHS hitters for the game were Teague GET
with a triple and three singles, Salvalzo with a
triple and a single, and Siteman with a double ^
and a single.
The winning pitcher for both the Exeter and ON A
Concord games was Nicole Teague who pitched
seven innings vs. Concord, giving up no runs
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