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Around the Granite State: Milford’s Andrews changes direction, heading to Notre Dame

Morgan Andrews, shown playing for Milford last fall, decided against continuing her soccer career at Boston College and will instead attend Notre Dame in 2013.

Morgan Andrews, who was named the 2011-12 Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year, has decided to decommit from Boston College and will instead continue her soccer career at the collegiate level at Notre Dame in 2013.

Andrews is currently playing with the U17 national team in Croatia, and will play at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan. A captain for both the U17 and the Milford High School team, Andrews, who will be a senior in the fall, told the Union Leader she changed her mind in order to go some place a little further away from home.

Booma back in playoffs

The Portsmouth Booma Post 6 baseball team returned to the American Legion state tournament for the first time since 2009 by crushing Derry Post 9 15-5. Portsmouth will open the tournament at 4 p.m. on Friday at Holman Stadium against defending-champion Bedford Post 54.

Shrine soon approaching

The New Hampshire and Vermont teams will begin practice for the annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl at Kimball Union Academy on Thursday. New Hampshire Football Report has an up-to-date copy of the New Hampshire roster, which will be led by Souhegan coach Mike Beliveau.

Recruit sticks with Penn State

Jake Kiley, former New Hampton standout and New Hampshire’s Gatorade Football Player of the Year, has decided to stick with his commitment to Penn State, despite the punishment that was handed down Monday by the NCAA.

 

Milford’s Andrews changes mind, will go to Notre Dame – Union Leader

Booma clinches state Legion playoff berth with win – Portsmouth Herald

New Hampshire stars will be out soon – NH Football Report

Plymouth’s Jake Kiley still committed to Penn State – Union Leader

 

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