The postseason ride for the Bellows Falls Terriers boys’ basketball team was shorter than they had hoped, but it was nice while it lasted. The fifth-seeded Terriers held on to beat the No. 13 Randolph Galloping Ghosts, 76-58, in a Division III first-round playoff on March 2 at Holland .
The postseason ride for the Bellows Falls Terriers boys’ basketball team was shorter than they had hoped, but it was nice while it lasted. The fifth-seeded Terriers held on to beat the No. 13 Randolph Galloping Ghosts, 76-58, in a Division III first-round playoff on March 2 at Holland .
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. .
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic didn’t disrupt the high school sports schedule in Windham County as much as feared last week. However, for some schools, the surge in COVID cases left them barely able to field a team. The Twin Valley boys’ basketball team has been hit hard by the .
After four straight losses, including a 56-25 defeat on Jan. 4 against Northampton, Mass., the Brattleboro Colonels girls’ basketball team needed something good to happen. Beating an undefeated team definitely qualifies as something good. Despite coming to the BUHS gym on Jan. 6 with only six of their .