CRAFTSBURY – Richford used a big first inning to make quick work of the Craftsbury Academy (CA) softball team last week, sending the Lady Chargers to their seventh straight loss starting this season. Kyrielle Deuso has made a season out of facing CA this spring, as she drove in her[Read More…]
Sports Nuggets
Local Stars to Compete Against Wizards in Twinfield-Cabot Charity Game
BARRE – Twinfield-Cabot boys’ basketball head coach Kris Bador has organized a charity basketball game pitting the 802 All-Stars against the Harlem Wizards next week at the Barre Auditorium, with several local hoop stars featured on the roster. Hazen Union basketball greats Caitlyn Davison and Xavier Hill will lace them[Read More…]
Pritchard Going into Hall of Fame
MONTPELIER – Former Hazen Union teacher and varsity boys’ basketball head coach Marvin Pritchard will be inducted into the Vermont Principal’s Association (VPA) Hall of Fame this Friday for his outstanding service to Vermont high school basketball sports as an official. Pritchard’s career spans over five decades in baseball, basketball,[Read More…]
Hoffman Finishing High School Career in Style
ST. JOHNSBURY – Cabot’s Camryn Hoffman had her best track and field result of the season last week at the St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) meet. Hoffman is running independently for Cabot this spring and recorded a personal best time in the 200m last Tuesday at SJA. The multi-sport standout finished[Read More…]
Krebs Back in Action for Tufts
MEDFORD, Mass. – Former Craftsbury Academy (CA) and St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) great Charlie Krebs is back on the track for Tufts University in his freshman season this spring. Krebs finished 23rd in the 800m at the Sunshine Classic last week in Medford for Tufts. It was just the second[Read More…]
Leahy Back in Action at the Collegiate Level
LEWISBURG, Pa. – Former Craftsbury Academy (CA) standout Cormac Leahy had his best finish of the young season last week for Siena College in the Bucknell Mile at the Bison Outdoor Classic. Leahy’s time of 4:29.45 in the mile was good enough for a 15th place finish for the Siena[Read More…]
Hunt Named Interim Craftsbury Academy A.D.
CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Academy (CA) principal Matt Foster and the Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union announced over the weekend that the vacated athletic director position at CA has been filled by Sarah Hunt on an interim basis. John Stein stepped away from the position at CA in November after only four[Read More…]
Gann Takes over Wildcat JV Program
HARDWICK – Long-time Hazen Union boys’ varsity basketball assistant coach Adam Gann, takes over the junior varsity program this winter after Mike Baker stepped away from coaching at the end of last season. Gann takes over the Wildcat JV program after Baker retired after 23 seasons as Vermont’s longest tenured[Read More…]
New Leadership for Trojan Hoop Program
by Ken Brown MARSHFIELD – Head coach Chris Hudson is stepping away from the Twinfield-Cabot boys’ basketball program this winter after nine highly successful seasons, including four trips to the Division IV Final Four. Hudson returned a storied Trojan basketball program to divisional prominence nine years ago, reaching the Barre[Read More…]
Lady Badgers Lose on Penalty Kicks
ALBANY, N.Y. – The VTSU-Johnson women’s soccer team’s magical season came to an end last week, as they fell to SUNY-DELHI on penalty kicks in the semifinal round of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) West Division playoffs. After a 1-1 tie through regulation and extra time, SUNY-DELHI edged VTSU-Johnson 3-2[Read More…]
Lady Badgers Set Record but Lose Division
JOHNSON – The VTSU Johnson women’s soccer team’s victory over Canton last week set a program wins record, but they lost home field advantage in the upcoming North Atlantic Conference (NAC) playoffs with a loss to SUNY-Poly in their regular season finale over the weekend. The Lady Badgers earned their[Read More…]
No Soccer this Fall at Craftsbury Academy
by Ken Brown CRAFTSBURY – For the first time in the modern era, Craftsbury Academy (CA) will not field either a girls or a boys’ varsity soccer team this fall. With only 28 boys enrolled at CA and lower than expected numbers on the girls’ side, Charger fall sports looks[Read More…]
