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Updated: 02/24/05
BUSTIN’ MOVES IN BOSTON – Members of the Rockin Robin hip hop competition team in Concord pose with the trophy they won at the first annual Beantown Bounce competition a few weeks ago. Doing so well in their first competition at that level has boosted the self confidence of the group and they are already anticipating next year’s event. (Amy Fortier Photo)


BUSTIN’ MOVES IN BOSTON
– Members of the Rockin Robin hip hop competition team in Concord pose with the trophy they won at the first annual Beantown Bounce competition a few weeks ago. Doing so well in their first competition at that level has boosted the self confidence of the group and they are already anticipating next year’s event.
(Amy Fortier Photo)

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The Derryfield duo of senior Kendra Decelle (right) and junior Rachel Romanowsky were the fastest to the floor to recover a loose ball in a Class S semifinal matchup at Plymouth State University. The girls teamed up late in the fourth quarter to score a clutch basket that sent DS to its first title game since 2000. The pair also led the team in scoring in the final. (Marc Thaler Photo)
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