HANOVER — Justin Bradley has a new title with the Dartmouth College men’s basketball program.
After three seasons as an assistant coach, Bradley was named associate head coach on Wednesday. Second-year Big Green head coach David McLaughlin has had Bradley as his top assistant during his two seasons in Hanover.
“Justin’s consistent approach, as well as his belief in Dartmouth and our program, are evident every day,” McLaughlin said in a news release. “At his core, Justin believes in the value of relationships and how those are built through consistency and authenticity. He is someone who truly takes ownership of his growth process as a coach and sets a great example for everyone involved in our program.”
Bradley was first hired as an assistant for the 2015-16 season, but he left shortly thereafter to assist at Williams for two years before turning to Dartmouth. He graduated from Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., in 2013 and was the director of basketball operations at North Carolina Central before heading to the Big Green for his first stint as an assistant coach.
NORWICH — The Lighting Soccer Club season continued last weekend with Rex Chanyi scoring a highlight goal for the 12U Cyclones in New Hampshire Soccer League Championship Division II play.
Chanyi dribbled through several defenders to score from outside the penalty area in the Cyclones’ 4-1 loss to the Salem Strikers on Saturday in Thetford. The Cyclones also dropped a 1-0 decision to Peak FC on Saturday in Pembroke, N.H., and are now 0-3-0 on the fall campaign.
Other Lightning strikes:
■The 14U Comets and 12U Hurricanes scrimmaged, with the Comets taking a 6-3 win.
■The 12U Blast and 10U Shock also faced off, with Caden Mullin’s goal securing a 1-1 draw.
■The 14U Fury played twice on Saturday, earning a 2-2 draw with the Hudson Aztecs before a 2-0 loss to the Hollis Cavaliers.
