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  • 14 - May 16, 2014 | Salem Community Patriot

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    Original Purple Heart awarded by George Washington

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    Local hero William Schulers Vietnam War Purple Heart

    Congressional Medal of Honor awarded by Franklin D. Roosevelt to Harl Pease

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    by Bob GibbsTeam results: 1. Pinkerton

    116; 2. Concord 55; 3. Portsmouth 54; 5. Timberlane 38; 17. Windham 10; 19. Salem 9.

    Salem girls javelin throwers Kelsey Magoon (black head band) and Katelin Clifton (white head band) gave it their all in their events.

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    School Board Appoints New Athletic Director from Nashua South

    submitted by the Offi ce of the Superintendent of Schools

    Michael Delahanty, superintendent of schools, and Tracy Collyer, Salem High School principal, announced on Tuesday, May 13, that S. Scott Insinga has been appointed by the Salem School Board to replace David Rozumek as SHS athletic director. Insinga will begin to serve in the A.D. role when Rozumek retires at the end of June. Insinga currently serves as athletic coordinator at Nashua South High School. Prior to his time in Nashua, he worked at Londonderry High School as a teacher and coach. While working as a teacher, he coached high school wrestling and football.

    As the athletic coordinator at Nashua South High School, Insinga supervises both high school and middle school physical education teachers and coaching staffs. He also manages all athletic related programming. Insinga has

    a bachelors degree in physical education from Plymouth State University where he minored in health. Insinga also earned a masters degree from Rivier University in educational administration. He also holds licensure as a Certifi ed Athletic Administrator. Insinga is a member of the New Hampshire Interscholastic Administration Association where he serves on several committees. He is also a member of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administration Association.

    The current Athletic Director, Dave Rozumek, will be diffi cult to replace. High school administrators, coaches, and staff, interviewed

    several qualifi ed applicants, but it was clear that Mr. Insingas candidacy stood out, said Superintendent Michael Delahanty. Mr. Rozumek set an unmatched performance standard, and reviewing candidates without considering his work ethic and commitment was a signifi cant challenge. However, Mr. Insinga refl ects the strong character and deep integrity weve come to expect. His work experiences match our needs, and hes going to be an outstanding addition to the high schools leadership team. Hes described as an excellent role model for student athletes.

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    Boys Lax Throttles Memorial, 14-1

    by Jacob GagnonThe Salem High School Boys Lacrosse team showcased a

    complete team effort on Saturday afternoon, May 10 at home, as they cruised to a 14-1 victory over Manchester Memorial High School.

    We came out a little bit slow. I thought we did well on face offs and possessions, but we were a little sloppy with the ball through the fi rst and second quarters, said Head Coach Robert Ruppy Hailey. We made some adjustments at halftime, and I feel that in the second half we were a different team.

    While the Blue Devils did not take complete control of the contest until the second half, the Crusaders never seemed to be close to overcoming Salem. Salem controlled the ball through most of the fi rst half, penetrating through Crusader defenders to get to the net. On the other side of the fi eld, the Blue Devils defense held strong and protected goalkeeper Evan Phair.

    Defensively, we were solid today. Anytime they got the ball into

    our zone, they (Memorial) werent really able to penetrate anything inside, said Hailey.

    Salem took the lead over halfway through the fi rst quarter with a score from Sam MacDonald. Tim Craig doubled the score with a goal around the four-minute mark of the second quarter. Approximately 40 seconds later, Craig scored again to give his team a 3-0 advantage.

    Timmy Craig had a great game. He scored a bunch of goals and hes been a solid contributor all year long, said Hailey. Our mid-fi elders, Oliver Oullette and Andrew Phillips, were incredible. For the most part, these guys have been our catalyst all year long.

    Jake Genest scored with 3:46 remaining in the fi rst half. A minute later, teammate Jake Burns found the net to give Salem a 5-0 lead heading into halftime. The Blue Devils were far from done.

    Weve been practicing over the last couple of weeks on the proper times to cut, proper proximity to the ball, proper times to cut, and I just really feel that we were fi nally turning it around in the second half, said Hailey. The changes we made at halftime really separated us from the other team.

    In the second half, Salem turned up the heat on both sides of the ball. In the third quarter alone, Mark Foglia, Oullette, ONeil, Burns and Phillips scored while Craig added a pair of goals to up his total to four scores in the contest. After three quarters of play, Salem led 12-1. The Blue Devils attack, which was thought to be a weak spot prior to the start of the season, played a relentless game that powered Salem.

    Jake Burns is doing a good job at attack. Ryan ONeil had a few goals today and hes really coming along, said Hailey. Attack was

    the question mark going into the season, so for these guys to step it up like they did today was nice to see.

    The Crusaders were able to halt the shutout by gaining a one-on-one advantage at the start of the fourth quarter and scoring. Salem continued to pressure Memorial. The Blue Devils added two more goals, from Jeff LaRosa and ONeil, in the fi nal quarter. Salem held the ball for the fi nal minute of play and defeated the Crusaders, 14-1. With the win, Salem improved to 4-6 on the season with eight games left to play before the playoffs.

    While the victory was an enormous boost of confi dence for the Blue Devils and an indication to the players that their hard work was paying off, Salem will not rest in the success of this win. Weve got some really important games coming up, said Hailey. So were getting ready to position ourselves for the postseason.

    With the rapid-fi re schedule of spring sports, and two big games coming up against Concord High School, Salem will have to remain relentless in pursuit of their goal.

    Salem Baseball Grabs Pair of Key Winsby Jacob Gagnon

    The Salem High School team has seemed to hit their stride. After falling in their fi rst two games of the season, the Blue Devils have won six of their last eight contests and surpassing .500 for their team record at 6-4.

    On Thursday, May 8, Salem travelled to Dover High School. Dover was perfect at 8-0 before facing the Blue Devils.

    Powered at the plate by catcher Jake White, Salem scored nine runs on seven hits. White went two-for-three with four RBIs to anchor the Blue Devils offense. Shortstop Nick Shumski went two-for-three at the plate with an RBI. Cody Soucy, Jake Dufton, Matt Meisner, and Kyle Nagri all collected a single run batted in for Salem in the game.

    While Dover used four pitchers to try to stop the Blue Devils, Salem needed only one. C.J. Beaulieu hurled all seven innings, allowing fi ve runs (three earned runs) on eight hits

    while walking two and striking out two Dover hitters. On a drizzly Friday afternoon, on May 9, Salem hosted

    Timberlane Regional High School. The Owls, at 5-6 prior to the contest, presented another obstacle for Salem with a handful of powerful hitters on their squad.

    The Blue Devils grabbed an early 4-0 lead, scoring two runs in the third inning and two more runs in the fourth inning. Timberlane responded with two runs in the fi fth inning before grabbing the lead with a fi ve-run sixth inning. But the Blue Devils bats retorted with fi ve runs in the fi nal two innings of the game to secure the 9-8 win and to keep their successful streak going.

    This time, Soucy led Salem with a two-for-four hit performance with four RBIs. Shumski continued his stellar season by collecting a pair of RBIs in a two-for-three hit effort. White earned another RBI by going one-for-three in the ballgame. Nagri had one RBI on one hit in the contest.

    Josh Perrault earned the win on the mound for Salem after coming into the ballgame for the fi nal 1.3 innings for relief. Perrault allowed one run on two hits, while walking one batter and striking out another. Meisner started the game and had a solid outing by tossing 4.6 innings and letting up two runs on fi ve hits while walking four and striking out three Owls batters. Brent Barrett and Zach Martineau both made relief appearances in the ballgame.

    The Blue Devils will need to continue this streak to earn a strong spot in the postseason tournament.

    Brent Barrett hurls a pitch in relief during Salems Friday afternoon victory over the Owls.

    Salems Matt Ayotte powers through Memorials defense during the Blue Devils 14-1 Saturday afternoon win. Kyle Svenson carries the ball past a fallen Crusader during Saturdays dominant win.

    Staff photos by Jacob Gagnon

    Salems Jake Shepley stands at the plate during a rainy, Friday afternoon win.

    Staff photos by Jacob Gagnon