
Hazen Union students Chloe Cloutier, Grace Cloutier and Ethan Gann (center) sing the National Anthem before the start of the Division III Championship Game at the Barre Auditorium, March 9. At left are the three officials. In the back (from left) are Hazen’s head coach Randy Lumsden, assistant coaches Alison Blaney, Sue Rivard, Dorothy Hill, manager Carrie Gonyaw, players Baylie Christensen, Sadie Gann, Sarah Collier, Sadie Skorstad, Autumn Dailey, Isabelle Gouin, Tessa Luther, Caitlyn Davison, Mya Lumsden, Julia des Groseilliers, Kelsie Rivard, Taylor Thompson, Ella Renaud and managers Chloe Moodie and Kennidee Gouin.

Hazen Union ninth-grader Mya Lumsden (left) travels up the court during Division III semi-final action at the Barre Auditorium, followed closely by Cassandra Armstrong (right) of White River Valley (WRV). Hazen outscored WRV 70-49.

Hazen Union senior Tessa Luther looks to pass during the championship game, in Barre, against Windsor.

Hazen Union senior Lady Cat Caitlyn Davison (center) aims for two while triple-teamed by Windsor players during championship action at the Barre Aud., March 9. In the back is freshman Taylor Thompson (No. 3). Davison scored a total of 34 points during the Girls Division III Championship game. Hazen took the victory 66-56.

An explosion of happiness erupted at the sound of the final buzzer of the championship game Saturday from the Hazen Union fans and players including (from left) Sadie Skorstad, Sarah Collier, Ella Renaud, Sadie Gann, Baylie Christensen and managers Carrie Gonyaw, Kennidee Gouin and Chloe Moodie.

Hazen freshman Kelsie Rivard (right) has her eyes on the basket as teammate Julia des Groseilliers (left) protects her from the White River Valley players during Division III semi-final play in Barre Thursday. Rivard scored 33 points. Hazen won 70-49.

Head Coach Randy Lumsden (front left), assistant coaches Sue Rivard, Dorothy Hill and players Isabelle Gouin, Taylor Thompson, Sadie Skorstad, Sarah Collier, Ella Renaud and Sadie Gann react in the final moments left in the championship game.

Hazen fans watch with pride as their team receive awards after the Division III Championship Game, Saturday, at the Barre Aud.

