Sports
Wham, Bam. It's Windham Again!
WHS boys soccer team locks up second-straight title. Two other Windham teams fall.

For the second year in a row, it's the Windham High School Jaguars who have proven elite among New Hampshire Division II competition.
With a 2-0 Sunday victory against Hollis-Brookline – the same foe the locals trumped for the 2012 championship – WHS served notice that it is no flash in the pan.
Led by senior standout James Baiguy, Windham notched two goals in less than two minutes to close out the first half and then exhibited stout defense to hold on for the victory and the crown.
Tucker Lippold, according to the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, found the back of the net on a penalty kick with 4:07 remaining in the first session. Baiguy provided the insurance goal 84 seconds later.
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Football
Though the WHS football squad demolished Trinity, 52-20, just two weeks earlier, it was the Pioneers who brought the dynamite on Saturday.
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Hosting Trinity in front of hundreds of rabid home fans, the Jaguars weren't able to find the same spark and fell, 36-30.
Including the season-ending setback, Windham finished the 2013 season, its first in Division II play, with an 8-2 record.
Girls Volleyball
Much like their friends on the gridiron, the WHS girls volleyball team finished largely successful season with a disappointing loss.
The Lady Jaguars, who entered the Division II postseason as the No. 2 seed, with a 14-2 record, fell to top-seeded Coe-Brown, 3-1, in the state championship.
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