CABOT – The Central Vermont Little League offer programs for boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 12 in the communities of Berlin, Cabot, Calais, East Montpelier, Marshfield, Middlesex, Montpelier, Plainfield, and Worcester. Registration for this spring’s season and more information is at cvtll.org or contact Leah Sare,[Read More…]
Sports
Menard Scores Vikings Surge
LYNDONVILLE – Hazen Union’s Andrew Menard got in on the scoring during a third quarter eruption to help lead the Lyndon Institute boys’ Hockey team to a win against Northfield over the weekend. The junior defenseman scored one of the Vikings five third period goals, coming back from a 3-1[Read More…]
Chargers Drop Three on the Week
by Ken Brown CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) boys’ basketball team lost a nailbiter to Christ Covenant last week before struggling in a pair of home and home matchups against division III Oxbow, falling to 1-12 on the season. Simon, Nathan, and Patrick Mulligan all scored in double figures[Read More…]
Thirty Attend Nordic Ski Lessons
by Helen Beattie, Community Journalist HARDWICK – Thirty skiers attended the second Saturday of the Loan and Lesson at Hazen Union for the nordic ski program hosted by the Hardwick Trails and Recreation Committees. While Emily Willems demonstrated how to efficiently recover from a fall with those new to skiing,[Read More…]
Middle School Skiers Show Their Stuff at PA Relays
MORRISVILLE – After a series of decent snowfalls, People’s Academy hosted two-person mixed gender relays around their fields and nearby woods. Twenty-six middle school teams took off in a mix of speed and controlled chaos where each racer skied two legs. Genevieve Graves and Luke Slesar (Stowe) had the fastest[Read More…]
Rivard Sets Rebound Record in Split Week for Wildcats
by Ken Brown RANDOLPH – Senior center Tyler Rivard became the all-time rebound leader in school history last week as the Hazen Union boys’ basketball team dominated Randolph before falling to Division II power Spaulding, putting their record at 11-2 on the season. Rivard continued to add on to an[Read More…]
Tour de Greensboro Hosts 100 Cross-country Skiers
GREENSBORO – One hundred cross-country skiers showed up for the first annual Tour de Greensboro on February 5. This event consisted of a 25 km non-competitive ski tour on the public trail network of Greensboro and private trails that are not usually open to the public. The event, which was[Read More…]
Hazen JV Girls are Three Games Away from Perfection
by Ken Brown HARDWICK – The Hazen Union High School girls’ basketball teams have won a combined 27 games in a row this winter and with a dominating 13-0 start to the season for the junior varsity team, the future looks bright for Lady Cat basketball. Hardwick is abuzz once[Read More…]
Charger Bowlers Position Themselves for State Tournament
by Ken Brown RANDOLPH – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) bowling team didn’t get the result they wanted over the weekend against some of the top teams in the state at the Valley Bowl, but still have bowlers in good position for the Individual State Championship in Rutland at the end[Read More…]
Hoop Shoot was Held on January 29
HARDWICK – The Knights of Columbus Council 1568 held its Hoop Shoot at Hazen Union High School on January 29. Students participating attend Hardwick Elementary, Hazen Union, Craftsbury, Wolcott, Morrisville, Lamoille Union and Hyde Park schools. Winners from the shoot then shot for the District 5 championships and will go[Read More…]
Krebs Edges Out Leahy in Craftsbury Academy Ski Race
CRAFTSBURY — Former teammates Ruth Krebs (St. Johnsbury) and Anika Leahy (Craftsbury Academy-CA) skied together recently over a full 5km race course with Krebs winning by two seconds in 16:13. With enough newly fallen snow, racers from eight teams were able to ski on the more challenging race course at[Read More…]
Injuries Derail Lady Trojan Season
by Ken Brown STOWE – The Twinfield-Cabot girls’ basketball team lost a pair of road games last week following a series of season-ending injuries to some of their best players, derailing any momentum to their season at 3-9. Parker Reeves poured in a game-high 22 points to lead Stowe to[Read More…]
