Bow native Amber (Chandronnait) Robins, who was the first women’s tennis player to be inducted into the SNHU Athletic Hall of Fame back in 2017, is now the first woman in school history to be enshrined in the NE-10 Hall of Fame. Chandronnait was a three-year member of the women’s tennis program from 2008-11, helping her teams capture a pair of Northeast-10 titles during that span. She was a three-time NE-10 Player of the Year, in addition to earning NE-10 All-Conference First Team honors three times in singles and twice in doubles. Chandronnait was a stellar 73-5 in singles play during her career, including a remarkable 54-1 out of the No. 1 spot and a perfect 38-0 in NE-10 action. Chandronnait, who was also 54-12 in doubles play, with a 51-9 mark at the top flight, is the program’s all-time leader in both singles (.936) and doubles (.818) winning percentage and ranks second in singles victories. In addition to helping the team to a 50-10 mark during her three years, she also garnered three ITA East Region singles championships.
The Concord City ‘A’ Men’s Tennis Tournament will be held at the Bow Brook Club the week of July 12-18. Singles and doubles competition is open to any male resident of Concord, surrounding (contiguous) towns and members of Bow Brook Club. Matches will be played throughout the week starting at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. The semifinals will be scheduled for July 17 and the finals for July 18. Entries can be submitted by email to georgelagos@comcast.net. Entrants are asked to put “City A” in the subject line and leave a name, cell phone number and email address. Entrants must receive confirmation to be entered into the tournament. Deadline for registration is July 9 at 6 p.m. Fees are $20 for singles and $30 per team for doubles.
Apprentices needed for the New Hampshire Wrestling Officials Association for the 2021-22 season. A minimum of two years participating in the sport of wrestling as an official, coach or wrestler is required. Training will be in September. Date for apprentices is TBA and will be told when you contact NHWOA President Rick Ross at 396-8238 or Assigning Commissioner Jim Charland at 738-0216.
