ESSEX, Vt. The Hartford High football team only had the lead for one minute Friday night, but fortunately for the Hurricanes, it was the minute that mattered, as they came from behind to defeat defending VPA Division I state champion Essex,.
BURLINGTON The air temperature hovered around 80 degrees for much of Saturday’s Vermont Division II boys lacrosse final at the University of Vermont.Virtue Field’s playing surface, comprised of artificial grass blades and pellets made of crushed.
HOLLIS, N.H. The defending NHIAA Division II champion Lebanon High boys tennis team stayed unbeaten with an easy road win over Hollis-Brookline despite missing senior Mason Arado and sophomore Will Katz.Arado s younger brother, sophomore Nolan.
THETFORD The record books will show it was the Thetford Academy baseball team which finally handed White River Valley a loss. The Panthers took down the visiting Wildcats, 7-2, on Tuesday afternoon to hand WRV its first loss in program history.WRV.
BRADFORD, Vt. It took until the fourth inning for the defending champions to get rolling in their season opener, but the Oxbow High softball team turned things on in a big way, scoring 14 runs between the fourth and fifth to beat visiting Blue.