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1(:+$036+,5( Sports 81,21/($'(5 Thursday, September 13, 2012 • Page D1 Attention, coaches: We want the results of Private program treats public-school athletes your varsity games, meets and matches for next-day publication. Phone us Athletic trainers: wasn’t quite right with him. school athlete have the benefi t after your game at 603- Safe Sports Network fills Turns out (the athlete) had a of having an athletic trainer. 668-4321, extension 676, tumor that could have been Right now, we’re trying to grow or 603-206-7880. You can voids in Manchester, other life-threatening. our donor foundation so we also email us at sports@ “If we didn’t have a trainer can be more secure in what communities. there that day, we wouldn’t we do.” unionleader.com. Please By ROGER BROWN have known. Th e parents Th e Safe Sports Network put “game result” in your New Hampshire Union Leader wouldn’t have known.” currently provides athletic subject line. Th e trainer at West that trainers to nine New Hamp- Asked about the importance day was provided by the Safe shire Interscholastic Ath- of having certifi ed athletic Sports Network, the largest letic Association high schools: trainers available to care for program under the umbrella Manchester Central, Manches- athletes at high school athletic of the New Hampshire Muscu- ter Memorial, West, Bedford, events, Dave Gosselin relayed loskeletal Institute. Th e NHMI Bishop Guertin of Nashua, Today’s the following story: is a nonprofi t organization, Goff stown, Pelham, Salem “I’ll give you an example of and the Safe Sports Network is and Windham. Some schools how valuable they are,” said focused on safety in youth and pay a fee, but the Manchester Gosselin, director of athletics interscholastic sports. schools are among those who LINEUP for Manchester’s public high “Our vision is for every receive Safe Sports Network’s schools. “One year we had school to have an athletic services for free. a young man at (Manches- trainer,” said Laura Decoster, “Th ese people provide a Mike Hardy, a trainer at Manchester Memorial High School, helps TV PICKS ter High) West get hurt. Th e NHMI’s executive director. “I Darren Righini, from Salem High School, during an injury against Memorial last Wednesday, in Manchester. THOMAS ROY/UNION LEADER MAJOR LEAGUE BASE- trainer noticed that something would love to see every high +See Trainers, Page D3 BALL: The Red Sox play the Yankees again. First pitch is 7:10 p.m. on NESN. • For a full schedule of TV 6+227,1*)2512 Stricken and radio listings, see What’s Happening, page D4. MLB UNH coach improving Ryan Carty: Football assistant missed last game after suffering stroke-like Red Sox starting pitcher Aaron symptoms. Cook and Boston dropped a 5-4 decision to the New York By ALLEN LESSELS Yankees Wednesday night at New Hampshire Union Leader Fenway Park. See story, Page D5. Ryan Carty, in his fi rst year as DAVID BUTLER II-US PRESSWIRE the off ensive coordinator with the University of New Hamp- shire football team, is out of the Sox open ‘13 at Yankees hospital and doing better. Now that the Red Sox are out Carty, 29, was hospitalized of playoff contention, it’s time just over a week ago with stroke- to look ahead to 2013. like symptoms The 2013 season-opener and missed will be in the Bronx on April 1 Saturday’s against the New York Yankees game at Min- and Boston’s home-opener is nesota. He was slated for April 8 against the released from Baltimore Orioles. the hospital on It marks the third straight Monday. season Boston opens its season Manchester Central linemen take time out from practice Wednesday for this group shot at Gill Stadium. They’re eyeing “He stopped on the road and its fi rst season- a match-up against top-ranked Exeter High School on Friday. From front left to right, they are DeCory Francis, Marcus by and said opener at Yankee Stadium Joseph, Terri Gilman, Javen Morse and Anthony Jaques-Broome. Back row, left to right, are Mark Lacount, Dylan Zografos. hello to us,” CARTY head coach since 2005. The Red Sox play Geoff Nye, Cormac Doherty, Nick Makris, Tres Beeson and Andrew Slingsby. THOMAS ROY/UNION LEADER Baltimore, New York, Tampa Sean McDonnell said on Bay, and Toronto 19 times each. Wednesday. “He looked great. Interleague games at Th e past couple of days he’s been in outpatient rehab and Fenway Park will be against he’s coming along. Th ere’s Philadelphia, Colorado, San some things he’s got to work Diego and Arizona. The Hous- on and take care of. He’s got ton Astros, who will play in to get through this week and the American League, will visit Tough enough? see where he’s at. Knocking on Fenway Park in April. wood, hopefully it’s a quick re- Boston will host the Yankees turn, but we’re not sure.” in three series on July 19-21, Manchester Central “I still don’t think we are. I don’t faces defending champion and No. McDonnell said he has not August 16-18, and September know how tough we are,” head 1 Exeter Friday at Bill Ball Stadium discussed with Carty when he 13-15. football: No. 2 Little Green coach Ryan Ray said earlier this in Exeter. might return. take on No. 1 Exeter Friday night. week at Gill Stadium. “Th at’s what Th e Little Green (2-0 overall, “We’re more concerned with NFL Friday nights are for, to fi nd out if we 1-0 Div. I) are No. 2 in the Union him getting to feel like Ryan By MARC THALER belong with the big boys.” Leader/WGIR/WMUR Power Poll, Carty feels,” McDonnell said. Broncos sign Koppen New Hampshire Union Leader Ray — a former assistant to Jim the program’s highest ranking since Carty, a former University of The signing of former New Schubert, whose 2004 title team a two-week stint at No. 1 late in the Delaware quarterback, is in his England Patriots center Dan MANCHESTER remains Central’s last group to 2008 regular season. sixth year as a UNH assistant Koppen by the Denver Broncos IT’S BEEN some time since compete for a championship — “What have we done?” said Ray, coach. was made offi cial on Wednes- Manchester Central was high school can begin formulating his answer downplaying Central’s statewide No. 18 UNH faces Central day. football’s biggest, baddest bunch on shortly. Absent from postseason Connecticut State in its home A Boston College product the Division I block. play the past two seasons, Central +See Central, Page D3 opener in Cowell Stadium on and fi fth round draft pick, Saturday at noon. Koppen played nine seasons with the Patriots before being released in the preseason. NHL Kings ink defenseman Back where she belongs The Los Angeles Kings announced on Wednesday the Lydia Simmons: &RUQHU.LFNV champion Central (4-1-1) at signing of defenseman Kurtis Londonderry senior returns Gill Stadium on Friday at 4 MacDermid to a three-year Eric Emmerling p.m. entry level contract. after a year at Brewster “I’m back with my old MacDermid, 18, played last Academy. has netted nine goals and friends and it’s fun,” said Sim- season with Owen Sound of made 12 assists while helping mons, a speedy left-footed the OHL. In nine games he had FOR Lydia Simmons, perhaps her team jumpstart the season scorer. Ranked as one of two assists and seven penalty the best thing about going with a 5-1 mark. the best midfi elders in the minutes. away was Th e lone loss, a 4-3 season- Northeast, she was a fi rst team MacDermid participated coming home. opener to three-time defend- all-state choice as a sopho- at the Kings annual develop- Th e Lon- ing champ Exeter, gave the more before transferring to ment camp in July and would donderry team an immediate measuring Brewster Academy, where she likely begin his pro career with senior, who stick for season-long improve- was selected as Lakes Region the Kings AHL affi liate, the transferred ment. Since then, Londonder- All-Star in 2011 and recently Manchester Monarchs. to Brewster ry has posted fi ve straight served as a pool player for the Academy last shutouts, outscoring foes 34-0 U17 national team. Sunapee goalkeeper James Fitzgerald watches a shot by Derryfield SPORTS ONLINE year, opted for heading into a Friday encoun- She is poised and patient School’s Griffin Phaneuf (8) as Sunapee defenseman Brandon a Lancerland ter with visiting Manchester with the ball, feinting and SIMMONS Fleming looks back during the first half of their game hosted at comeback Central (2-1-2) at 4 p.m. faking to maintain possession Derryfield School in Manchester Wednesday afternoon. Phaneuf this fall. Reuniting with nearly An aside, the undefeated while looking to pass or shoot. scored on the shot. Derryfield School won the game, 4-1. lifelong teammates and a reju- Londonderry boys meet up Story, other photo, Page D3. NHIAA results, Page D2. Scores and more. venated style of play, Simmons with defending Division I +See Corner Kicks, Page D3 MARK BOLTON/UNION LEADER For breaking news, updates and commentary on New +Preview :They’ll be chasing bears EKEYS MODIFIEDS 50 Laps Hampshire sports, follow us at through the New Hampshire woods “OUTLAWS” KIDS “Outlaws” • Roadrunners FREE NHULSports. this fall. The Coe-Brown Northwood AFTERNOON SPEEDWAY ROAD RUNNERS • ROOKIES SPEEDWAY 10 & Strictlys • N.E.