I do talk a lot about COVID-19 in this space, but it has been an unavoidable topic this season for local high school sports. Some teams have gotten through the season so far mostly unscathed, while others have had to struggle with outbreaks that have disrupted their schedules. The .
A Vermonter who battled back from a serious back injury to become a six-time national ski jumping champion and compete in two Winter Olympics for Team USA will be honored at the centennial edition of the Harris Hill Ski Jump competition. Jim Holland, who won at Harris Hill in .
With the calendar now showing the month of February, we’re into the final weeks of the winter high school sports season. For some schools, February is going to be a very busy month, thanks to the persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Leland & Gray’s situation is a good example. .
It’s been an up-and-down season for the Brattleboro Colonels girls’ basketball team, but they have one thing going for them as they head into the final quarter of the regular season — they have played more games than any other team in Division I. COVID-19 has made a total .
In their first four games of the season, the Brattleboro boys’ ice hockey team gave up 20 goals and scored seven goals. That gave the Colonels a 2-2 season record heading into a Dec. 27 matinee at Withington Rink against the Mount Mansfield Cougars. The Colonels scored more goals .