
Terrill Covey
Sports Writer at Foster's Daily Democrat
I’m a father first. I am an educator (“teacher” doesn’t cover it), ELO Coordinator at #slcnh, a sports writer who loves the Packers, Patriots & racing.
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6 days ago |
thepodiumfinish.net | Terrill Covey
EPPING, N.H. – They say a Jack of all trades is master of none, but Dave Connolly is proving that might not be the case. The long time Pro Stock tuner and driver has excelled in every role he has been tasked with and this weekend in Epping, he gets to multi-task, as he steps back into the driver’s seat. “I was sitting there at my desk (this week) and looked above my desk and the Epping 2014 winner’s circle picture was there,” Connolly said. “That definitely brought back some memories.
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1 week ago |
fosters.com | Terrill Covey
Terrill CoveySpecial to SeacoastonlineEXETER — “It’s never been about what I can’t do. It’s about what I can do.”That is the mantra Cohl Capparelli, a senior at Exeter High School, lives by every day. Capparelli was born with a rare neuromuscular disease called spinal muscular atrophy, which makes the right side of his body weaker than his left and also creates issues with his spine. While a condition like his can slow athletic pursuits, it has only fueled Capparelli's fire.
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1 week ago |
seacoastonline.com | Terrill Covey
Terrill CoveySpecial to SeacoastonlineEXETER — “It’s never been about what I can’t do. It’s about what I can do.”That is the mantra Cohl Capparelli, a senior at Exeter High School, lives by every day. Capparelli was born with a rare neuromuscular disease called spinal muscular atrophy, which makes the right side of his body weaker than his left and also creates issues with his spine. While a condition like his can slow athletic pursuits, it has only fueled Capparelli's fire.
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4 weeks ago |
seacoastonline.com | Terrill Covey
Terrill CoveySpecial to Seacoast Media GroupEXETER – Winnacunnet held Exeter scoreless in four of the first five innings of Thursday’s Division I high school rivalry baseball game. But the Blue Hawks' seven-run second inning proved to be more than enough, as Exeter picked up a 10-0 win. Exeter plated three more runs in the sixth inning with the game ending due to the 10-run mercy rule as Aedan Messier's two-out fly ball was misplayed in the outfield, scoring Cam Piwnicki with Exeter's 10th run.
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4 weeks ago |
fosters.com | Terrill Covey
EXETER – Winnacunnet held Exeter scoreless in four of the first five innings of Thursday’s Division I high school rivalry baseball game. But the Blue Hawks' seven-run second inning proved to be more than enough, as Exeter picked up a 10-0 win. Exeter plated three more runs in the sixth inning with the game ending due to the 10-run mercy rule as Aedan Messier's two-out fly ball was misplayed in the outfield, scoring Cam Piwnicki with Exeter's 10th run.
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