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Jesse Lewis, a junior at Spruce Mountain High School, serves it up as the students get back into practice at Kineowatha Park on Tuesday, April 11. Now that the snow is almost gone, Kineowatha Park is opening up for all kinds of spring activities. Brian Ponce/Franklin JournalSophomore Ben Burgess gets back into the swing of things at Kineowatha Park on Tuesday, April 11. A sophomore at Spruce Mountain High School, Burgess and several others took to the courts to get their practice in now that the snow is cleared. Brian Ponce/Franklin JournalSpruce Mountain Athletics Director Marc Keller, left, gives the students some tips before they get back to their doubles match on Tuesday, April 11. With it warming up outside, Kineowatha Park in Wilton is opening up and receiving visitors from all over Franklin County. Also pictured, from left to right, Jesse Lewis, Ben Burgess and Jonah Moore. Brian Ponce/Franklin Journal
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Brian Ponce is a staff writer for the Franklin Journal, as well as the Livermore Falls Advertiser and the Sun Journal. Prior to joining the Sun Media team, he worked across many different industries ranging...
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