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Here’s a look at some Upper Valley residents who played varsity college sports this fall: FIELD HOCKEY Sophomore Kaeli Bennett (Windsor) played in eight games and started one for Smith (Mass.) College, which was 9-11-0. … Wesleyan was 4-11-0 with. ....
Local roundup: Bissaillon fans 15 in Woodstock baseball victory Tom Bissaillon Modified: 4/27/2021 10:49:56 PM WOODSTOCK Woodstock High starting pitcher Tom Bissaillon would not be denied in 6⅔ dominant innings to help the Wasps beat visiting Springfield, 9-0, in a Southern Vermont League baseball game on Tuesday afternoon. Bissaillon struck out 15 against four walks and three hits surrendered. The senior wasn’t done there, going 2-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs for the Wasps (2-1). Memphis Begin walked three times and came around to score a run each time. Jackson Martin added two hits, scored twice and drove in one. Chase Christiansen was 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. ....
Local roundup: Jacks break out the bats Jenna Hood Modified: 4/23/2021 10:26:07 PM WINDSOR A potent offensive attack was more than enough for the Windsor High softball team, which routed visiting Fair Haven, 17-5, in six innings on Friday afternoon at MacLeay-Royce Field. “The whole lineup, 1-9, did their job and contributed to the win,” Windsor coach Heather Stearns said. “I’m very happy with how aggressive we are this year. We swung the bats very aggressively, put the ball in play and made them make plays defensively.” Adi Prior led the way for the Yellowjackets with two singles and a double. Jenna Hood had a double and a single. Paige Kleefisch had a pair of base hits. Windsor collected 11 hits as a team. ....