SOUTH ROYALTON The Oxbow High softball team maintained its position atop the Vermont Division III standings Monday, defeating White River Valley, 19-0, while receiving a five-inning no-hit performance from pitcher Brianna Gray.The junior struck out.
AMHERST, N.H. Better late than never for the Hanover High baseball team. Trailing 4-0 in the top of the seventh inning at Souhegan, the Bears exploded for six runs to pull off a stunning 6-4 win on Friday afternoon.Like most avalanches, this rally.
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.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Down 2-0 after the first two completed matches, the Woodstock High boys tennis team then won all five of the remaining contests to beat host Hartford, 5-2, on Friday afternoon.“You’re always worried when you’re down 2-0, but the.
Local roundup: Thetford’s Marshis tosses no-hitter to top Oxbow
Ethan Marshia
Modified: 5/22/2021 11:42:30 PM
BRADFORD, Vt. Two of Thetford Academy baseball’s three losses this season have been no-hitters. On Saturday at Oxbow High, the Panthers were finally on the right side of that feat.
Junior Ethan Marshia dominated against the Olympians, holding them hitless in a 4-0 Thetford win. Two walks and an error separated Marshia from a perfect game. He struck out eight in his complete-game no-hitter.
“Ethan pitched extremely well today,” Panthers head coach Phil Chaput said. “He mostly used his fastball to keep Oxbow hitters off balance early and used his breaking ball in the late innings to continue to keep them off balance.”