Just one left for Olympians
Oxbow softball teammates and coaches, from left, Darcy O Connell, Ava Smith, Chuck Simmons, Josh Allen, Alexa Kosakowski, and Aspen Longmoore, celebrate their 13-4 VPA D-III semifinal win over Windsor in Bradford, Vt., Wednesday, June 9, 2021. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Alexa Kosakowski, of Oxbow, left, turns to third base at the direction of catcher Aspen Longmoore, right, after catching a bunt by Paige Kleefisch, of Windsor, during their VPA D-III semifinal in Bradford, Vt., Wednesday, June 9, 2021. Oxbow won 13-4. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
PELHAM, N.H. Senior Derek Lacy produced a trio of top-four results and joined in a winning relay effort to lead the Hanover High boys track team to fourth place at the NHIAA Division II state championship at Pelham High School on Saturday.Lacy ran.
LEBANON The playoff run for the Lebanon High boys tennis team got off to a flawless start on Thursday afternoon when the Raiders dropped just two games in a 9-0 sweep of Kingswood to open NHIAA Division II postseason play at the CCBA courts.Mason.
Local roundup: Woodstock boys lax knocks CVU from unbeaten ranks
Ethan Mello
Modified: 5/25/2021 11:24:55 PM
HINESBURG, Vt. Message sent.
The Woodstock High boys lacrosse team broadcast its intention to make a serious run at a VPA Division I state championship by going on the road and knocking off unbeaten division leader CVU, 8-6, final on Tuesday afternoon.
The Wasps (10-1) entered the day ranked fourth in D-I entering the final few days of the regular season.
“It was just a great team win, top to bottom. I’m really proud of the guys,” Woodstock coach Brandon Little said. “It was hard-fought. CVU is a strong team, as they always are.”
BRADFORD, Vt. Nine months after a car crash that nearly cost her everything, Sierra Longmoore stepped into a batting cage at Oxbow High.She wasn’t expected to be there.Sierra was critically injured on July 8 near her family’s home in Newbury, Vt..