MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team fell to Blue Mountain and Vergennes last week, dropping to 0-12 on the season. Ava Kingsbury led all scorers with 13 points to lead Blue Mountain to a hard-fought 30-21 road win over the Lady Trojans last Wednesday. Kingsbury added nine boards to[Read More…]
Sports
Two weekends of Ski Racing Action
The Craftsbury Outdoor Center (COC) will host its’ two day marathon series on January 31 and February 1. The first day will be the 46 and 23 km classic race followed by a 23 km freestyle race on Sunday. There will be four road crossings along Creek Road and Lost[Read More…]
Jack Young and Margie Freed Headed to Italy for the Olympics
CRAFTSBURY – Two Craftsbury Green Racing Project (GRP) skiers will be in Italy next month to compete in the Olympics. Margie Freed, a Minnesota native and UVM graduate, will be on the U.S. Biathlon squad, while Jack Young will be part of the U.S. Cross Country Ski Team sprint crew.[Read More…]
Susan Dunklee to be Inducted to the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame
VERMONT – Susan Dunklee is the most decorated U.S. women’s biathlete with two silver medals at World Biathlon Championships in 2017 and 2020. She will be one of ten people to be inducted into the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame on April 25 in Burlington, along with moguls skiing star[Read More…]
Public invited to comment on changes to public waters rules, wake-sports regulations
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) is seeking public input on proposed changes to Vermont’s Use of Public Waters Rules. ANR will host two hybrid public meetings on January 27 and February 4. The public is welcome to provide feedback during these meetings or through written comments. The[Read More…]
Preliminary Report on deer seasons
MONTPELIER – The final number of deer taken in Vermont’s 2025 hunting seasons will not be available for a few more weeks, but the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says the final tally will be a little over 17,700 deer. Hunters took nearly 9,700 bucks, which was up slightly from[Read More…]
Arctic blast forces cancellation of Greensboro ski event
GREENSBORO – The arctic blast of cold air over the weekend canceled many outdoor outings including the Tour de Greensboro. After monitoring the weather forecast going into the January 24 event date, it was very clear that the safety of the participants and volunteers would be at risk in the[Read More…]
Free ice fishing day, Saturday, Jan. 31
MONTPELIER – Free Ice Fishing Day is held annually on the last Saturday in January. The day is geared toward giving new ice anglers an opportunity to try ice fishing before purchasing equipment or a fishing license, but any angler may ice fish on any waterbody open to ice fishing statewide[Read More…]
Record-breaking week for Rivard as Lady Cats roll
RANDOLPH – Kelsie Rivard added another record-breaking performance to her impressive resume last week as her Hazen Union girls basketball team rolled past Randolph to improve to 8-1 on the season. Rivard erupted for a career-high and program record 43 points to lead the Lady Cats to an impressive 70-38[Read More…]
Trojans keep pace in top-heavy Division IV
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team delivered knockout blows to Richford and BFA-Fairfax last week on their home court, keeping them atop of the rugged Division IV standings at 8-1. Senior point guard Eli Russell powered the Trojans to an 81-43 win over Richford with a game-high 26 points[Read More…]
Hazen Union boys split week with win, loss
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union boys basketball team took care of business at home against Enosburg last week before falling to undefeated Randolph over the weekend, dropping to the No. 5 spot in the current Division III rankings at 5-3. Jamison Lamarre dropped a career-high 29 points last Thursday to[Read More…]
