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Duo Dominating at the Faceoff X www.salemnews.com SPORTS THE SALEM NEWS Tuesday, May 17, 2016 13 LAND/ACREAGE NEWBURY - $299,500 Building lot in excellent Plum Island location! Fine natural trees/gra- LOWDOWN: sses, will have city water and sewer, plus ex- Duo dominating at the faceoff X pansive marsh and city views! Oversized lot will accommodate a very large new house in Juniors an area of fabulous new homes! Continued from Page 11 Call Pat Skibbee Kevin HAPPY ADS RIVER VALLEY RE technique, physical and Flaherty of 978-502-4782/office 800-773-9990 scrappy in the circle, doing Beverly, left, whatever it takes to become and Charlie COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS BRENTWOOD Built in 2013, currently Ice Cream a better player. Gillis, of shop, Opportunity to build 2 more buildings, sep- “Charlie takes the time Place a happy ad in this tic installed for second bldg included! Busy Ipswich, are section to wish a special someone a Route 125! Land & building $499,900 OR LEASE to listen to people who will Happy Birthday, Anniversary, $1,995/mo. Call 603-382-0360 two of the Retirement, Thinking of You, Love help make him better,” said best face off You or Just Wish Them a Nice Day. CLASSIC HOMES RE Foster. “The faceoffs have Only $5.00 for 3 lines ($1.00 each midfielders additional line. Call today changed over the years; you on the North The Classified Connection Summerview RE can’t just overpower the 800-927-9200 Shore. We Get Results! other guy for the ball. So INSTRUCTIONAL Charlie is able to move fast *OFFICES: Southern NH. Incl. all utilities DAVID LE/Staff G/C BUILDER’S LICENSE COURSE Register by on the whistle and use his photo JULY 15th, for Danvers, Lowell, Haverhill, MA Hudson, NH: 2 rm office, all utils........... $450 technique to get the ball out 1-888-833-5207 www.StateCertification.com Office with utilities So NH 4 rooms ….. $850 20 x 24 Office with utilities………..... $495 first. It’s a fight to get your LOST & FOUND 2 room Office……………….........… $695 stick to the ground on top Having recently finished his Gloucester orange & white tiger male cat 1 yr. 4 rooms & reception ………......…… $995 of the ball ... and he usually junior year at St. Anselm NORTH SHORE BOYS LACROSSE ,brown collar last seen Mon. May 2nd vicinity of Centennial & Emerson Ave (978) 317-1084 WE NEED AGENTS Mass & NH. winds up with it.” College, McCormick has Join our Company! Make $$$ in 2016 UPDATED SCORING LEADERS Southern NH & Mass Pynchon said that been working with Gillis KEYS lost in Gloucester on Saturday April 30th ** (603) 432-5453 ** www.sresre.com somewhere between Main Street and the Flaherty rotated with team- on his technique the past POINTS LEADERS Boulevard please call 978-283-7965 mate Jordy Rawding at the two years on such things Player, Team .................................................................G-A-Pts. LOST DOG - White Bijon Frise, male, 12 yrs Summerview RE beginning of his sophomore as leverage, quickness and 1. Chris Napolitano, Bp. Fenwick .....................................................46-28-74 old. 12 lbs. No collar. Lost from West Glouces- We Get Results! season, but gradually took power. 2. Anthony Forziati, Pingree............................................................24-38-62 ter, vicinity Keystone/Summer St / Lincoln St on 5/5/16. REWARD. Call 978-675-6633 Warehouse * Retail * Business over the faceoff role, thus “If you score a touchdown 3. Dan Hannon, Bp. Fenwick ............................................................39-22-61 allowing Rawding to take in football, you kick the ball 4. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich ......................................................41-19-60 WAREHOUSE: Warehouses, Hudson, Pelham starting...$ 995 on more of an offensive role off to the other team and go 5. Kilian Morrissey, Ipswich .............................................................35-24-59 RENT Deny, NH - 1500ft Warehouse......$1495 Ware house 1000 ft Derry NH….……$1295 for the Panthers. “Kevin has on defense,” said Foster, a 6. Andrew Dove, Swampscott .........................................................32-27-59 Warehouse from 800-40,000 sf some docks really developed this year long-time gridiron assistant 7. Andrew Riccio, Ham-Wenham .....................................................25-34-59 Derry Warehouses ..................2000 - 5000 sf. Derry Food processing plant 6000 ft..$5,495 into a great faceoff man,” he coach at IHS. “Lacrosse is 8. Sam Abate, Beverly .......................................................................39-18-57 Also Warehouse in Canton, MA for LEASE said. one of the few sports where 9. Maxx Trotsky, Pingree ..................................................................38-14-52 Mill Space NH 100-400 cars...... 300-5000 sf. HOMES RETAIL: Whether he’s going you can go right back on 10. Eamon Williamson, Salem ..........................................................46-4-50 Beverly - Side-entrance updated colonial. Fea- 1000 ft Derry NH near franchises.......... $ 995 against a small opponent offense after scoring. That’s 11. Dan McCormack, Essex Tech ......................................................36-11-47 tures include hardwood floors, wrap-around 1200 sq ft Derry NH ……............…...$1,195 2500 ft downtown Derry NH................$1,995 with great quickness or a why faceoffs — and having 12. Nick DiLuiso, Beverly ...................................................................26-20-46 rear deck, newly renovated kitchen with corian countertops and ss appliances, three bed- 2000 ft Downtown Derry NH...............$1,700 more physically imposing someone like Charlie who’s 13. Alex Winch, Ham-Wenham ..........................................................32-13-45 rooms and bonus room with wood floors, BUSINESSES: beamed cathedral ceilings and skylights. Salon Business moving busy location, $14,900 player doesn’t matter to so good at them — is so 14. Tom Ginolfi, Ipswich .....................................................................21-24-45 Close to the Montserrat train station, easy ac- Includes $10,000 fit up great rent all utilities. Flaherty; he’ll use both his important.” 15. Arjen Steegstra, Pingree ............................................................25-19-44 cess to downtown and Rte 128. Space for an- Diner Breakfast & Lunch NH………..$109,000 other full bath. $378,000 7-11 Store & Gas Station NH………$149,000 physical ability and mental If you’re wondering who 16. Kevin Swenson, Ipswich..............................................................36-7-43 Rick Petralia Beach NH Store, Rest, Ice Cream ….Soon….. aspects to prevail nearly all takes the faceoffs for the 17. Andrew MacMillan, Salem ...........................................................34-9-43 J. Barrett & Company WE NEED AGENTS Mass & NH. of the time. Much of his suc- Storm during summer 18. Drew Cioffi, Marblehead .............................................................22-21-43 Join our Company! Make $$$ in 2016 978-239-6207 Southern NH & Mass cess, said Flaherty, comes league play, the answer is 19. Griffin Webber, Pingree ...............................................................24-17-41 ** 603-432-5453 ** from working with Panther simple: Flaherty and Gills 20. Jack Herlihy, Swampscott .........................................................27-13-40 www.sresre.com assistant coach Dave Patnaude split them. 21. Jake Mitchell, Bp. Fenwick .........................................................14-26-40 Gloucester-Enjoy oceanfront sunrises with panoramic vistas from almost every room. Of- before, during and especially “Charlie’s just a pure 22. Joe Lattanzi, Ham-Wenham ......................................................28-10-38 fering privacy on over 1.6 acres abutting 112 REAL ESTATE BROKERS/AGENTS after practice. athlete,” said Flaherty, “a 23. Jordan Rawding, Beverly ..........................................................21-14-35 acres onto a private golf course. An ideal CLASSIC HOMES IS HIRING! NH Agents home for entertaining. Half mile from Good wanted! Generous commission splits, no “He knows everything really determined kid who 24. Matt Rawding, Beverly................................................................27-7-34 Harbor Beach and easy access to downtown, franchise or desk fees! One on One support! museums, shops and Rte 128. $2,575,000 about faceoffs,” Flaherty just doesn’t stop. That’s why 25. Sam Cioffi, Marblehead ..............................................................24-10-34 Rick Petralia Call Karen confidentially! 603-553-4334 said of Patnaude, himself a he wins so many faceoffs; 26. Hunter Spencer, Beverly ............................................................22-12-34 CLASSIC HOMES REALTY former standout at the X for he just not going to get beat. GOAL LEADERS J. Barrett & Company Beverly. “He’s always learn- He’s physical and completely Player, Team .....................................................................Goals 978-239-6207 ing new things from the dedicated to his fundamen- T1. Chris Napolitano Bp. Fenwick .........................................................46 pro and college game and tals at the X.” T1. Eamon Williamson, Salem ................................................................46 KINGSTON LAKE WATERFRONT- 2 Bedroom ranch with 4 season porch and partially finished teaching them to me: being “I know how much Kevin 3. Duke Kriksceonaitis, Ipswich ............................................................41 walk out basement. So much potential! Come T4. Sam Abate, Beverly ...........................................................................39
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