NORTHFIELD – Former Hazen Union standout Damian Morrison dropped a career-high over the weekend to lead his Northfield boys basketball team to a win over Blue Mountain. Morrison poured in a game-high 26 points on Saturday to lead Northfield to a 57-36 home win over Blue Mountain. The senior guard[Read More…]
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Lady Trojans reach the halfway point looking for answers
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team battled a tough schedule last week, dropping games to BFA-Fairfax, Williamstown and Richford for their tenth straight loss to start the season. Adi See scored 15 points and recorded 9 steals to lead BFA-Fairfax to a 42-19 road win over the Lady Trojans[Read More…]
Off-week for Chargers in Randolph
RANDOLPH – Coming off some of their highest scores of the season, the Craftsbury Academy (CA) bowling team struggled to find their groove last weekend at Randolph’s Valley Bowl. Senior Soren Stelma-Leonard continued to be a bright spot for the Chargers in his first competitive season, leading the way on[Read More…]
Ten schools compete in freestyle ski races
CRAFTSBURY – St. Johnsbury Academy was the host school at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center January 14, where over 130 middle school and varsity boys and girls took to the trails in wave start cross country ski races. Stella Cusack (St. J), who lives in Craftsbury, won the JV girls race.[Read More…]
Experienced and novice shooters compete in biathlon races
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Biathlon Club (CBC) hosted nearly 130 skiers in the Bayley Hazen Shootout. About 70 of the participants have been attending regular training sessions or had previous biathlon experience, but about 60 of the skiers were learning. The experienced skiers skied five laps, shooting four times total[Read More…]
Outdoor Center adapts to new wax technology
CRAFTSBURY – A July 2025 WCAX story shared that “Researchers have uncovered so-called forever chemicals at regional ski racing areas.” While that story said, “. . . it’s a sign that change is needed, starting at home.” Ollie Burrus at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center (COC) says that change has already[Read More…]
Free loaner skis, snowshoes available for Saturday lessons, tours, games
HARDWICK – This year’s early snow cover has allowed the Hardwick Trails Committee to get an early start grooming the extensive trails network. Trails are now open to all community members. For the first time in the history of the Hardwick Trails ski program, a team of volunteers glide-waxed the[Read More…]
Hunter’s education classes
AREA TOWNS – Hunter, bowhunter and trapper education classes in Vermont are scheduled throughout the year, with a focus on preparing students for safe and responsible hunting. Classes are generally held just before the hunting seasons, and peak in March and April in advance of spring turkey season, and again[Read More…]
Wildcats weather tough schedule with big road win
VERGENNES – The Hazen Union boys basketball team bounced back from a heartbreaker against division rival Thetford Academy earlier in the week with a big road win against Vergennes over the past weekend to improve to 4-2 on the season. Jamison Lamarre scored a game-high 23 points to lead the[Read More…]
Otten named to Vermont Lions Cup roster
MARSHFIELD – Twinfield-Cabot’s Jola Otten put a bow on an outstanding high school soccer career earlier this month by being named to the 2026 Vermont Lions Cup boys roster. Otten had a stellar senior campaign for a record-breaking Caledonia United (Twinfield-Cabot-Danville) boys soccer team this past fall, leading the program[Read More…]
Lady Cats take over top spot in division
NEWPORT – The Hazen Union girls basketball team capped off an impressive run over the holiday break with a statement win over reigning Capital League champs North Country. Mya Lumsden and Kelsie Rivard scored 17 points apiece to lead Hazen to a 46-34 road win over Division I North Country[Read More…]
Twinfield-Cabot boys finally make it home
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team returned home from a grueling six game road stretch over the holiday break to pummel Blue Mountain last week, improving to 6-1. Senior Tej Stewart poured in 27 points to lead the Trojans to a dominant 76-30 win over Blue Mountain last Thursday[Read More…]
