10 SECONDS with Jarek Krajewski Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu With the Plymouth State baseball team winning five of their last eight, offensive production has finally come in droves. Scor- ing 78 runs in 72 innings of baseball does not come easy, and when it happens there is usually a reason. […]
Month: April 2017
PSU Softball Making LEC Playoff Push
PSU Softball Making LEC Playoff Push Weston Atwood For The Clock watwood@plymouth.edu At 17-14-1, the Plymouth State softball team find themselves in fourth place in a Little East Conference where only the top six teams make playoffs. Junior Abrie Davis (Amherst, NH) continues to swing a hot bat hitting […]
Women’s Lacrosse Continues Win Streak
Women's Lacrosse Continues Win Streak Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu Tuesda y April 25, the Pl ymouth women’s lacrosse team traveled away to play the Keene State Owls in an LEC game. The Panthers have been on a winning streak this season with a record of (9-2) regular season and […]
Men’s baseball Splits with NEC and Bates College
Men’s baseball Splits with NEC and Bates College Kyle Cipollone For The Clock kvcipollone@plymouth.edu The men’s baseball team went 1-1 at the beginning of this week as they took on the pilgrims of New England College and the Bobcats of Bates College in two non-conference matchups. The Panthers had eight runs […]
PSU Power-Rankings
PSU Power-Rankings Gary Zirpolo For The Clock gjzirpolo@plymouth.edu 1.Women’s Lacrosse (Last Issue: 2) after starting the season 0-2, the women’s lacrosse team has picked up their ninth consecutive victory after defeating Keene state 13-6 Tuesday afternoon. Junior Megan Tingley (Natick, MA) led the team with three goals and two assists […]
Men’s Lacrosse Drops One to UMass Boston, But Claim Victory on Senior Day
Men’s Lacrosse Drops One to UMass Boston, But Claim Victory on Senior Day Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu On Saturday, April 22, the Plymouth State Men’s Lacrosse team travelled to UMass Boston for a Little East Conference matchup. The Beacons came back from a 4-3 deficit at halftime to win […]
Cloudy With a Chance of Dance: “Stormy Weather” Cluster Project
Children attending "Stormy Weather," an April vacation camp at the Flying Monkey. “Stormy Weather” is a cluster project and performance coming to The Flying Monkey on April 28, at 7 p.m. It is an opportunity to see the work of six PSU faculty members, three guest artists, over one hundred […]
Dancing with the Plymouth Community Stars
Dancing with the Plymouth Community Stars Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Seasoned dancers and local “stars” will pair up on April 30 at 2 p.m. for an energetic dance competition to benefit Voices Against Violence. The competition takes place at The Flying Monkey. Local stars include Frank Mcclain of Pemi-Valley Habitat […]
“PSU’s Got Talent” Comes to The Flying Monkey
quot;PSU’s Got Talent" Comes to The Flying Monkey Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu On May 4, the annual event PSU’s Got Talent is coming to The Flying Monkey on Main Street. For over five years, PSU’s Got Talent has been PSU’s official chance for students to show their peers […]
Summer Camps: The White Mountain Roots of an Iconic American Experience
Photo courtesy of Camp Hale. In the summer of 1949, a 12-year-old boy named Frank boarded a steam engine train heading towards Bretton Woods, NH. He was on his way to Caddy Camp. Frank and his classmates would spend the summer making friends, getting into trouble and working as golf caddies […]