STOWE – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team couldn’t keep up with Danville to start the week before losing a defensive battle to Stowe over the weekend, falling to 0-7 on the season. An improved Stowe team defended their home court with a hard-fought 28-22 win over the Lady Trojans last[Read More…]
Sports
Personal bests for Charger bowlers
CLAREMONT, NH – Junior Kosmos Gletsos led the way for the Craftsbury Academy (CA) bowling team last weekend with a career-high across the border at Maple Lanes. Gletsos bowled a personal best 169 in his final game after a slow start, taking his average for the season up over 121.[Read More…]
Runners Roundup
MONTPELIER – Several local runners braved the cold over the holiday break to post strong results in the Central Vermont Runners (CVR) New Year’s Eve 5K. Calais native Sargent Burns posted a fourth overall finish in frigid temperatures with a time of 19:19 to wrap up the final event of[Read More…]
Northern Vermont High School Race
CRAFTSBURY – On January 7, teams from BFA Fairfax, Stowe, Peoples Academy, Lamoille Union, St. Johnsbury, All Saints, Lake Region, and Craftsbury Academy (CA) tested their classic ski skills in an afternoon of races at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. Craftsbury’s Oakley Crawford won the boys races in 18:44 followed by[Read More…]
Skiers raise money for warmth
CRAFTSBURY – Over 100 skiers took to the trails to raise money for Northeast Kingdom Community Action’s Warmth Fund, January 3, at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. Kendal Bowen from Green Mountain Valley School won the women’s 5 km race in 16:34. Local skiers included Hannah Dreissigacker 3, Aemilia Terrone 4,[Read More…]
Local Skiers at U.S. Cross Country Skiing Championships in Lake Placid
LAKE PLACID. N.Y. – Many local skiers convened at the Mount Van Hovenberg trail network for the U.S. Cross Country Ski Championships from January 4-9. Craftsbury Ski Club juniors, college level skiers, and Craftsbury Green Racing Project (GRP) skiers joined nearly 700 athletes from across the U.S. and Canada. GRPer[Read More…]
New turkey, deer, moose regulations, seasons
AREA TOWNS – Vermont Fish and Wildlife periodically updates hunting regulations as new issues arise, conditions change or new opportunities become available. Several changes take effect in 2026. They are intended to provide additional hunting opportunity and allow for more effective management. For turkey, the fall archery season has been[Read More…]
Year in Review: Area athletes set new records, reach new heights
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – Local athletes and teams shined once again in 2025 as they set new records and reached new heights that area fans and future stars will remember for years to come. Despite graduating back to back all-time great senior classes, head coach Aaron Hill and his Hazen Union[Read More…]
Lancers snap Wildcats’ streak to claim DMC title
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union boys basketball team’s six year dominance of the Dave Morse Classic came to an end last week at the hands of an up and coming Lamoille Lancer program. Brayden Lafountain led a balanced attack with 15 points as Lamoille rallied to defeat Hazen 61-54 to[Read More…]
Trojans ready for rivalry with tune up against Raiders
STOWE – Coaches worry about let-down games on the eve of big-time match-ups from time to time, but the Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team was all business against Stowe last weekend as they ready for a heavy weight match-up against crosstown rival Danville. Senior point guard Eli Russell poured in a[Read More…]
Three Days of U.S. Biathlon Trials in Craftsbury
CRAFTSBURY – Athletes from California, the Rocky Mountains, the Midwest and the Northeast convened for three days of skiing and shooting at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center to see who will receive invitations to ski on the IBU Biathlon circuit in Europe in January; IBU is the level below World Cup.[Read More…]
First High School Ski Race of the Season
CRAFTSBURY – Northern Vermont high schoolers had a chance to enjoy the good snow before last week’s thaw skiing around a 2.5 km course one or two times. Skiers went out in wave starts. The racers utilized the venue where the U.S. Biathlon trials were starting the following day, thus[Read More…]
