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ETHAN SMITH BENEFIT

Please join us at Margarita's Mexican Restaurant in Nashua for a benefit dinner in honor of Ethan Smith.

Ethan is an 8 year old boy living in Nashua, and has been fighting Neuroblastoma (a rare form of childhood cancer) since he was 3 years old. His fight began in March 2005. After receiving a high dosage of chemotherapy, and an experimental treatment, Ethan was cancer free. That was until the cancer returned in November 2008. Since then, Ethan has been fighting for his life. In March, scan results showed massive "widespread" progression of tumors throughout Ethan's entire skeletal system.

Ethan receives treatment in Boston at Children's Hospital, in New Hampshire at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and in Burlington, Vermont at Fletcher Allen. 100% of the proceeded from this benefit will go directly to Ethan. He is in a daily battle for his life, and is in and out of the hospital every day.

Cost for the dinner is $20 per adult and $10 for children under 10 years old. 

Order tickets via Eventbrite:
http:// ethansmithbenefitfiesta- efbevent.eventbrite.com/

Donations for a charity raffle and silent auction will also be greatly appreciated and can be made by contacting:

Jay Foss - jfoss@margs.com
or
Mark Lyons - mlyons2@solidworks.com

You can find out more about Ethan's story at his website:

http://www.caringbridge.org/ visit/ethansmith


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 Majors: Nashua City Tournament 

In the finals of the Nashua City Tournament, the A's faced off against the West Braves and came up short, losing 2-1. It was a well pitched, well played game. Congrats to the City Tournament runner-up Nashua South A's!
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AAA: Nashua City Tournament
AAA Cardinals win first two games of City Tournament

Representing Nashua AAA: Cardinals and Rockies
AAA City Tournament Schedule

Cardinals win AAA City Tournament! Congrats to the AAA Cardinals and AAA Rockies on a great season.


A's win minors championship


Back Row: (Left to Right) Coach Tom Keefe, Coach Dave Buckley
Middle Row: (Left to Right)  Justin Mushrow, Ryan Rutstein, Adam Paquette, Brendon Frost, David Thurston, Daniel Morrison
Front Row: (Left to Right) CJ Kapopoulos, Jake Smith, Jack Vogel, John Sullivan, James Deichmann




AAA Cardnals win Championship, finish 18-0!




A's win second straight Majors Championship with 4-0 victory over Giants. 



Back row (L-R): Coach Scott Olivieri, Nathan Fallon, Anthony Martin, Rohan Patel, Brian Toupin, Coach Tom McDonnell, Patrick McDonnell, Coach Gary North, Mike Fuller, Chad Olivieri
Front row (L-R): Chaz Magras, Tyler North, Johnny Zanzerkia, Nikhil Karnane, Ryan North
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DRESHER FIELD DEDICATION STILL ON FOR SATURDAY 4/17 at 10am (at the former lower shady)



 




2009 Nashua South Banquet

At the Nashua South Banquet on September 23, 2009 Coach Dave Dresher was honored for his years of excellent service. Lower Shady field will be officially renamed "David Dresher Field." Details on the dedication ceremony will be available in the coming weeks.

Josh Goulet was also named league MVP and Jeremy Oulette received the league Sportsmanship award.   Graduating players were presented with Nashua South Cal Ripken sweatshirts. 

 

 

 



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