Local roundup: Hanover boys tennis nets convincing victory
Alex Rockmore
Modified: 4/12/2021 11:00:11 PM
KEENE, N.H. It took almost two full years, but the Hanover High boys tennis team finally returned to action in a season-opening 9-0 shutout at Keene on Monday afternoon.
Kevin Pillsbury won, 8-0, at No. 3 singles for Hanover. Evan Yang, Alex Rockmore, Alex Stevens, Zhiwen Liu and Zach Pearson all added 8-1 wins. Yang/Rockmore had a dominant 8-0 win at No. 1 doubles. Pillsbury/Stevens (8-2) and Liu/Pearson (8-4) also won in doubles.
“Getting out the first-match jitters from either having had almost two years without a season or having it be your first varsity match, we stepped it up against a novice Keene squad,” Hanover coach Jarrod Shaheen said.
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Mystery behind evil dadâs horror note Jack, 15, and Jennifer, 13, were killed by their father at their West Pennant Hills home on July 5, 2018.
Crime by Lane Sainty 12th Apr 2021 5:12 AM There are not many mysteries left when it comes to what happened to Jack and Jennifer Edwards. We know too much about the lives of these Sydney teenagers, the violence they suffered at the hands of their father, and the institutions that failed to protect them before he gunned them down in their own home. We know too about the extraordinary grief of their mother Olga, who took her own life in the house where her children died five months later, unable or unwilling to go on without them.
News by Heath Parkes-Hupton 9th Apr 2021 3:21 PM A driver who was on drugs, drunk and speeding when he ploughed into a group of children in Sydney s northwest, killing four of them, has been jailed for a minimum of 21 years. Samuel William Davidson was handed a head sentence of 28 years with 21 years non parole at Parramatta District Court on Friday for the tragic crash in Oatlands that killed siblings Antony, 13, Angelina, 12, and Sienna Abdallah, 8, and their cousin Veronique Sakr, 11. With time already served he will be eligible for release in January 2041. The four children died when the Mitsubishi Triton ute driven by Davidson, who was heavily intoxicated, mounted a footpath and slammed into them from behind near Oatlands Golf Club on February 1, 2020.