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What do you do when Little League is over?

Posted by bob hammerstrom

Is your son or daughter finishing up their Little League season? Are you wondering where to go from here? Do they have the potential to play high school sports or beyond?

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Merrimack Youth Association funding hot topic in town

Posted by bob hammerstrom

Recreational youth sports leagues are an essential part of any town, no matter the population. They are not only the feeder programs for junior high and high school teams, but also play a key role in the healthiness of the town’s youngest generation.

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Snack ideas for games on the road

Posted by bob hammerstrom

At the big league baseball games, you may hear the words “popcorn, peanuts, Cracker Jacks,” or “beer here.” But, what do you bring on the road to AAU games when there are no vendors around?
*Peanuts in the shell (I prefer the unsalted ones). They’re a little messy at the fields, but they compose over time.
*Bottled [...]

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Shopping for baseball bats is as confusing as algebra

Posted by bob hammerstrom

If your son comes home from baseball practice and says he wants a “drop three,” don’t panic. He’s not a born loser or a gambler - just a baseball player wanting a new bat.

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Tryouts begin today for NH spring sports

Posted by bob hammerstrom

Interested in playing a high school sport this spring in New Hampshire? Chances are you tryouts will begin today after school.

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Are Nashua Athletics Dwindling?

Posted by bob hammerstrom

One of the school budget-trimming proposals out there will eliminate the current junior high athletics as they are today, and replace them with intramural-style sports. After reading a letter sent out to parents of Nashua junior high students (provided to me by a friend), I wondered who is behind this shift - or shaft as many [...]

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From diapers to diamonds

Posted by bob hammerstrom

You hear a thud in the middle of the night, then another, and another. Should panic set in? After all, your toddler has just made the move from his crib, to a new bed. As you swing open your son’s bedroom door, a smile appears on your face. Your “baby” is tossing a baseball off the bedroom [...]

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