Author: KJ Cardinal

Smooth Moves of the Week (Jan. 23, 2022)

It’s time again for the Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week.” Tropical Smoothie Cafe was born on a beach where people know how to live. We like things fun and playful, sunny and bright. Shake your shoes off and turn the music up. It’s time to unwind… with the Tropical Smoothie Cafe “Smooth Moves of the Week”.

With locations in Rochester, Portsmouth, Portland and Biddeford, you’re on Tropic Time now.

This week’s Smooth Moves features plays from Souhegan, Derryfield, Concord Christian Academy, Trinity, Manchester Central, Pinkerton, Goffstown and Nashua South.

TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE LOCATIONS

Tropical Smoothie Cafe 

127 Marketplace Blvd 

Rochester, NH 03867 

Tropical Smoothie Cafe 

1600 Woodbury Avenue 

Portsmouth, NH 03801 

Tropical Smoothie Cafe 

45 Western Ave 

South Portland, ME 04106 

Tropical Smoothie Cafe 

426 Alfred Street 

Biddeford, ME 04005

Eastern Boats joins Ball 603 as sponsor of Nute coverage

Ball 603 proudly announces Eastern Boats as the official sponsor of our coverage of Nute Ram basketball.

Founded in 1981 as a single boat in a two-shop, Eastern Boats is now a three-boat line company, building 23 different models. Located in Milton, Eastern Boats builds everything by hand in their four-warehouse facility and their downeast hulls’ classic design, paired with modern build, makes their boats fuel efficient and cost effective.

Stop by their factory at 31 Industrial Way in Milton to check out what they have to offer or visit them online at EasternBoats.com.

Eastern Boats
131 Industrial Way
Milton, NH 03851
603-652-9213

www.EasternBoats.com


The Peach Basket: Jan. 19, 2022

Let’s throw it back on this Thursday with a trip down memory lane with The Peach Basket.

This week we have submissions from our resident historian, Mike Whaley.

• Two girls photos come from the 1976-77 season of the Oyster River High School team that went 20-0 to win its first state championship in old Class A. The Bobcats beat small-school giant Alton in the championship, 49-46, snapping their 64-game winning streak. Oyster River also won the Class M title the following year when the NHIAA went to four divisions.

• And a boys photo from the 1955 Holy Rosary High School team of Rochester that went undefeated to capture the Class C (now D-IV) title. It is Rochester’s only boys hoop state title and was the city’s lone hoop title period until the Spaulding girls shared the 2020 D-II crown.

Be sure to knock the dust off your old photos, scan them in or take a pic of them with your phone and email us at TBT@ball603.com. Help us celebrate the history of New Hampshire basketball.

Now onto the photos…

1976-77 Oyster River senior captains Jody Mooradian and Laurie Herbst admiring the championship plaque with coach Cathy Coakley.

1976-77 Oyster River junior guard Ellen Dieckelman handling the ball against Somersworth.

1955 Holy Rosary High School team of Rochester that went undefeated to capture the Class C (now D-IV) title.