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Vermont High School Sports Results for Monday, October 7th

Paul E.By Paul E.October 8, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
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The 2024 Vermont high school fall season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and match details (stat leaders, match notes) for soccer, field hockey, volleyball, golf and cross country running.

To report scores: Coaches or team representatives are asked to report results by email to sports@burlingtonfreepress.com as soon as possible after the game. Please send along with your name and contact information.

►Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter.@aabrami5.

►Please contact Judith Altneu at jaltneu@gannett.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter. @Judith Altnoy.

Sunday college games

women’s soccer

Vermont 3, UMBC 1

V: Kate Bossert 2G. Bailey Air 1G, 1A. Jill Brody 2A.

NOTES: Vermont improved to 7-3-3 overall and 2-2 in the America East, Bossert scored two points in his fourth career game, and Eyre scored his ninth to lead the conference in 2024. Recorded the score.

field hockey

Vermont 7, Dartmouth 0

V: Sophia Dries 3G, 1A. Lotte Canters 2G. Sophia LeFunk 1G, 1A. Meg Weyer 3A. Marie Dykstra 2A. Mora Fernández de Oliveira 1G. Mar Wandrager made 7 saves.

NOTES: Vermont improved to 4-6 overall after its second consecutive shutout win.

monday high school game

field hockey

Harwood 1, Montpelier 0

H: Maisie Gendimentio 1G. Eva Regan 1A. Camille Edgecomb made 19 saves.

M: Violet Dennison 1 save.

North Country 3, Mishquoi 1

NC: Kayla Graves 2G, 1A. Maddy McGillivray 1G. Lily Tetrault 1A. Jacqueline Mead 1A. Eva Bouchard made 23 saves.

M: McKenna Thompson 1G. Trista Favreau-2nd District saves.

Windsor 7, Otter Valley 4

Wind: Audrey McFarland 2G, 1A. Live Duvet 2G. Hannah Tenney 1G, 1A. Mackenzie Kleefisch 1G. Piper Vivian 1G. Gianna Felice 2A. Audrey McFarland 1A. Tatum Flanagan made six saves.

Queensbury (New York) 4, Burr and Burton 1

Q: Sidney Irusha 2G. Caitlin Scott 1G. Kendalham 2G. Megan Winn 6 saves.

BB: Bella Grattan 1G. Fiona Corbett 1A. Marley Clark made 5 saves and Emily Abbott made 2 saves.

U-32 3, St. Johnsbury 1

U: Hannah Drury 1G, 1A. Lyric Luce 1G. Adi Gold 1G. Chloe Pembroke 2A. Linnea Darrow and Ellery Mathies combined for four saves.

SJ: Sylvia Lapplert 1G. Grace O’Malley 1A. Rowyn Tomczyk made one save and Samara Rutledge made one save.

Spalding 4, Lyndon 0

Bellows Falls 4, Woodstock 1

milton at stow

women’s soccer

Burlington 7, Colchester 3

B: Glenna Westbrook 4G, 1A. Ella Knudsen 2G. Sidney Burdick 1G. Glenna Westbrook 1A. Callista Simon 1A. Tessa Napolitano 1A. Noel Sweeter 1A, 8 saves.

C: Eva Moore 1G. Brynley Gilfillan 1G. Olivia Martell 1G. Sarah Palmer made 9 saves.

Notes: Burlington trailed 3-2 at intermission but scored five goals in the second period. In the regular season split, BHS and Colchester combined for 22 goals in two games.

Champlain Valley 1, South Burlington 0

CV: Reece Kingsbury 1G. Anya Johnson made two saves.

SB: Gillian Bakand 3 saves.

NOTES: Kingsbury scored the first half on a free kick from 25 yards out.

Hazen 2, Payne Mountain 1

H: Maia Lumsden 1G. Isabel Goan 1G. Julia de Groseillier 1A. Kelsey Rivard made 3 saves.

Notes: Ramsden equalized in the 18th minute with a right-footed shot, and Goan added another point in the second half to take the winning goal.

Stowe 5, Montpelier 1

S: Jordan Zimmerman 2G. Marine Leonardo 1G. Eva Buczek 1G. Etta Ramberg 1G. Molly Brian 1A. Ana Ortiz 1A. Elsa Jostrand 1A. Molly Brian 1A. Tanner Gregory 1A, 3 saves.

Male: Rowan Keller 1G.

Notes: Lamberg scored his first career goal at Stowe.

U-32 2, Lake area 1

U: Grace Noise 1G. Clara Wilson 1G. Sylvia Emmons 2A. Caleghan Miller 2 saves.

LR: Avery Hansen 1G. Raven Tartaglio made 5 saves.

Notes: With 22:43 left in the second half, Wilson headed in Emmons’ corner kick to make it 2-0.

Milton 7, Vergennes 0

Male: Sian Tomasi 3G. Savannah Monaghan 2G. Logan Freeman 1G, 3A. Holly McClellan 1G, 1A. Lila Martin made 3 saves and Lily Dohne made 1 save.

V: Addie Smith 17 saves.

Note: Milton led 4-0 at the break.

Winooski 3, Missisquoi 0

W: Joyce Mampuya 1G, 1A. Moo July Hoo 1G. Ketila Selemani 1G, 1A. Mu Taitu made 14 saves.

Mount Mansfield 6, BFA-St. Albans 1

MM: Piper Couleur 2G. Sydney Conch 1G. Dee Locher 1. Maysa Long 1G. Ester First 1G. Hannah Zabilanski made 3 saves.

B: Isabelle Montagne 1G.

Essex 1, St. Johnsbury 0

E: Hazel fry 1G. Kelsey Scanlon made 10 saves.

Notes: Frye scored with 17 minutes, 30 seconds left in the first half to snap a two-game winning streak.

BFA-Fairfax 6, Blue Mountain 0

F: Eva Ardovino 2G, 1A. Paige Cargill 2G. Lee Brown 1G. Emma Spiller 1G, 1A. Mikayla Tobey 3 saves.

BM: Eva Kingsbury 9 saves.

Notes: Fairfax scored two goals in eight minutes.

Mount Abraham 3, Middlebury 2

MA: Luisa Painter 2G. Ira Underwood 1G. Hazel Guilmet 1A. Rosemary Behonec 1 save.

MIDD: Solstice Binder 2G. Cassidy Brown made 10 saves.

Notes: Mount Abraham scored three points in the second half, including Painter’s game-breaking score with 3:19 left in regulation.

Harwood 6, Lamoille 1

H: Briley Rutledge 3G, 1A. Lindsey Boyden 1G, 2A. Roanya Chalmers 1G. Jocelyn Brauer 1G. Cheyenne Keller 2A. Laila Turkle 1A. Anna Brundage made 3 saves.

L: Ada Moore 1G.

NOTES: Rutledge broke the deadlock with 33 seconds left in the first half, and Harwood exploded after intermission for five goals.

Peoples 3, Thetford 0

Spalding 3, Green Mountain Valley 1

North Country 9, Lyndon 0

Enosburg at Richford

boys soccer

Green Mountain Valley 8, Mill River 3

GMVS: Matteo Calcagni 2G. Zach Famdin 2G. River Gray 1G. Borja Ochoa 1G. Henri Michaud 1G. Tim Howe 1G. Seamus O’Brien and Toby Hansen combined for six saves.

MR: Jameson Ummel 2G. Darin Court 1G. Maverick Lawson made 12 saves.

Fairhaven 5, Woodstock 0

randolph at springfield

boy volleyball

Essex 3, Rice 0

Mount Mansfield 3, Montpelier 2

Champlain Valley 3, BFA-St. Albans 2

South Burlington 3, Burlington 0 (25-18, 25-11, 25-17)

Tuesday’s HS game

men’s soccer

University of Vermont Convention, 6 p.m.

Tuesday’s HS game

boys soccer

Unless otherwise noted, games start at 4 p.m.

Oxbow at Payne Mountain

St. Johnsbury at South Burlington

Lamoille at Spalding

Harwood at Stowe

people of the north

milton at missquoi

Essex at Colchester

Lake Hazen area

Champlain Valley at Mount Mansfield

Burlington at BFA St. Albans

Thetford U-32

Blue Mountain at Richford

Caledonia United Winooski

Middlebury at Vergennes

Lyndon at Montpelier

field hockey

Unless otherwise noted, games start at 4 p.m.

Colchester’s Champlain Valley

South Burlington at Essex

rice at burlington

middlebury at mansfield

Brattleboro at Springfield, 4:15 p.m.

women’s volleyball

Unless otherwise noted, games start at 6 p.m.

Montpelier at Randolph, 4:30 p.m.

Burlington at Rice, 4:30 p.m.

St Johnsbury, Essex

Lindon of Missikoi

Mount Mansfield Albans in BFA St.

middlebury at hartford

Mount Anthony at Taconic

Harwood at Enosburg

South Burlington at Champlain Valley

Colchester at Vermont Commons

women’s golf

State Championship at Burlington Country Club

(Subject to change)





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