Saints Edge Chargers Late
First year head coach Tyler Gillespie and his Craftsbury Academy boys’ basketball team saw a fourth quarter lead evaporate against Christ Covenant last week, denying them their first win of the season.
Read moreFirst year head coach Tyler Gillespie and his Craftsbury Academy boys’ basketball team saw a fourth quarter lead evaporate against Christ Covenant last week, denying them their first win of the season.
Read moreBeggars can’t be choosers this season with an abbreviated schedule due to COVID-19, and the Hazen Union girls’ basketball team continued to take on the challenge out of their division last week, dropping games to Peoples Academy (PA) and North Country (NC) to fall to 0-3.
Read moreThe Twinfield/Cabot girls’ basketball team ran away from Danville’s junior varsity team last week on the road.
Read moreThe Hazen Union boys’ basketball team showed its ability to beat teams in different ways last week in wins over BFA-Fairfax and Peoples Academy, improving their record to 3-0 on the season.
Read moreThe Hazen girls’ basketball team started the season with a tough road test last weekend, falling to a hot-shooting Mid-Vermont Christian (MVCS) team on the road.
Read moreThe Twinfield/Cabot boys’ basketball team started the season off on the right foot last week with a dominant road win over Craftsbury Academy.
Read moreThe Hazen boys’ basketball team found its groove in the second half to pull away from Northfield last week in both squads’ season opener.
Read moreAfter an additional week of delay and uncertainty, the black cloud that was hovering over the high school basketball season was finally lifted last week and live varsity competition will start this week.
Read moreHigh school basketball teams around the state began full contact practices and scrimmages last Monday, but they await a decision by Governor Scott this Friday to give the greenlight for varsity competition to finally begin.
Read moreThe Hazen boys’ basketball team’s season ended in the Final Four at the Barre Auditorium last winter for the second straight year and they’re poised to contend again this season with a bigger, stronger, more experienced roster.
Read moreThe Twinfield boys’ basketball team will look to improve upon a disappointing first round exit from the Division IV playoffs last season, but will do so with a smaller roster as participation numbers are down statewide due to COVID-19.
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