HARDWICK – Hazen Union boys basketball head coach Aaron Hill claimed top honors in the rugged Capital League last week after leading his young Wildcat team to a fourth straight state division III state title appearance this past season. Hill was named Capital League Coach of the Year for the[Read More…]
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Coaching Change for Caledonia United Softball
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – There will be a new face on the sidelines leading the Twinfield-Cabot-Danville softball program this spring as they change venues and their name, officially becoming Caledonia United. Twinfield alums Christin Martin and Summer Haverick will be stepping down from their head coaching duties at Twinfield-Cabot this spring[Read More…]
Fielder Fuels Hot Start for Norwich Lacrosse
NORTHFIELD – East Calais native Caitlyn Fielder tallied seven goals in a pair of wins over Simmons University and Albertus Magnus College (AMC) last week as her Norwich University women’s lacrosse team surged to their sixth straight win. Fielder capped off a huge week with five goals in a 21-1[Read More…]
New Coaches for Local Track and Field Teams
HARDWICK, CRAFTSBURY — A couple of new faces will step in to lead local high school programs this spring as Maxfield English takes over the Hazen Union track and field team and Kyle Anderson will do the same at Craftsbury Academy (CA). English replaces Kathy Fortmann after seven years of[Read More…]
Local Athletes Shine at All-Star Weekend
WINDSOR – Several local high school basketball seniors laced them up one last time on the hardwood at Windsor High School over the weekend, where many underclassmen and coaches were honored for their outstanding seasons, at the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association (VBCA) All-Star Weekend. Twinfield-Cabot’s Carley Mancini, Jorja Washburn and[Read More…]
Hazen, Twinfield-Cabot Headline Mountain League Honors
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – Hazen Union and Twinfield-Cabot officially put a wrap on a successful girls high school basketball season last week by earning several of the top players and coaching Mountain League awards. Lady Cat head coach Randy Lumsden took home Coach of the Year honors after leading his young[Read More…]
Bador, Stewart Among Mountain League Selections
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – Twinfield head coach Kris Bador and his junior starting backcourt led the lion’s share of Mountain League honors last week after a sensational season that saw the Trojans punch their ticket to Barre for the first time in almost a decade. Tej Stewart was rewarded with a[Read More…]
Windsor Muscles Past Lady Cats to Reclaim Title
BARRE – Windsor’s physicality and experience were too much in the end for the Hazen Union girls basketball team last week in what was a semifinal rematch of last year’s Division III state title game at the Barre Auditorium. Seniors Audrey Rupp and Sophia Rockwood combined to score 34 points[Read More…]
Bears Title will be Fuel for ‘26 Trojans
MARSHFIELD – Silver linings, what could’ve been, and fuel for the future is what head coach Kris Bador’s Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team will take from watching Danville cut down the nets at the Aud after a gut-wrenching one-point loss to that same Bears team in the semifinal round two weeks[Read More…]
Several Local Athletes Tabbed as Vermont’s Best
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – After their outstanding seasons on the hardwood this past season, several local players were selected to Vermont’s Outstanding Underclassmen roster last week. Leading the way for high school basketball girls selections were Hazen Union sophomores Kelsie Rivard and Mya Lumsden. It is the second straight selection for[Read More…]
Lady Cats Cruise Back to the Barre Auditorium
HARDWICK – The reigning Division III state champion Hazen Union girls basketball team discarded Stowe and Richford last week in the first two rounds of the playoffs, improving to 21-1 on the season. Isabelle Gouin pumped in a season-high 19 points, including a pair of three-pointers as the Lady Cats[Read More…]
History Made as Bears Claim Title
BARRE – The Danville boys took on all-comers in what can be considered a “group of death’” bracket, coming out the other end as Division IV state champions last week for the first time in six years. Unheralded junior Landen Fournier drained 7 three-pointers on his way to a career-high[Read More…]
