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Girls soccer

C: Ava Moore 1G. Brinlee Gilfillan 1G. McKenna Conrad-Pawlik 1A. On the same subject : Pluto TV renews its programming by focusing on the use of lifestyle content and game programs to attract viewers. Natalie Abair 1A. Aurora Proulx 5 saved.

Note: Moore scored in the ninth minute and Gilfillan scored for safe in the 78th minute to visit Colchester.

SB: Rachel Kelley 3G, 1A. Elsa Ostby 1G, 1A. Elise Smith 1G. Diana Larrow 1A. Oakley Machanic 1A.

M: Savannah Monahan 1G. Karissa LeClair 1G. Holley MacLellan 2A.

Note: Kelley’s performance included a pair of goals and an assist on South Burlington’s three second-half records.

B: Brooks De Shaw 3G. Amelia Dion 1G. Rosie Perkinson 1G. Vivian Halladay 2 saves.

Note: Burlington five goals in a 17-minute period in the second half.

M: Chloe DeJong 1G. Izzy Shamp 7 saves.

Note: DeJong broke the deadlock with 31:29 to play in a quarterfinal rematch of last year’s D-I. It was also Peter Albright’s first win as an MMU coach.

Champlain Valley 7, Mount Anthony 1

Resume: Chloé Pecor 4G. Ava Barron 2G. Zoe Klein 1G, 1A. Natalie Webster 1A. Anna Morton 1A. Ella Knudsen 1A. Stella Dooley 1A. Emma Allaire 0 saves.

Note: Pecor scored three goals in a 10-minute period in CVU’s six-goal second half.

Mont: Sienna Mills 3G, 1A. Grace Nostrant 2G, 1A. Anja Rand 1A.

Note: The visiting Solons scored four goals in the second half.

Midd: ​​Lily Lapiner 1G. Kassidy Brown 7 saves.

M: Ava Hubbard 1G (penalty).

U: Maia Pasco 3G, 2A. Willa Long 2G. Clara Wilson 1G, 1A. Kersten Pecor 1G. Willow Mashkuri 1A. Sylvia Emmons 1A. Yvette Petrella 1A, 3 defenders.

H: Braelyn Park 1G. Dakin Kovatch  9 saves.

Note: The Under-32s scored twice in the first 10 minutes on their way to a 5-0 margin at half-time.

D: Sloane Morse 1G, 1A. Vanessa Foster 1G, 1A. Lilah Hall 1G. Leah Klark 9 saves.

Lam: Ila Rankin 2G. Logan Freeman 2G. Cassie Boissonault 1G. Emmelia Whittmore 1G, 1A. Ila Campbell 1A. Sophie Hunsberger 1A. Emily Hutchins 6 saves.

Northfield/Williamstown 4, People 1

M/N: Abby Robbins 1G. Becca Dupere 1G. Emma Korow 1G. Isabel Humbert 1G.

Note: Robbins’ count was the first goal of his career.

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Boys soccer

M: Logan Grimes 1G. Aidan Garrow 1G. André Preuss 1A. Dylan Mitchell 6 saves On the same subject : Top 10 Favorite Video Games of All Time Countdown: #4.

H: Tighe Hrabchak 2G. Gabe Guillette 1G, 1A. Nolan McMahon 1G. Blaine Gour 7 saves.

MM: Owen Pinaud 1G. Adrien Dezon-Gaillard 1G. Alex Floyd 1A. Eric Bissell 2 saves.

L: Atte Monner 1G. Dylan Whitehead 1G. Ezra Gross 4 saves.

O: Andrew Barrett 1G. Dakota Goodridge 9 saves.

Champlain Valley 2, Burr and Burton 0

CVU: Henry Frost 1G. Zach Slitznagle 1G. Diego Robinson 1A. McKinley Martin 1A. Evan Statton 1G.

Note: The Redhawks scored both goals in the first half.

Mount Anthony 3, St. Johnsbury 2

BAD: Colin Bevin 2G. Pete McKenna 1G. Silas Rella-Neill 1A. Aiden Moscarello 7 saves.

SJ: Gerardo Fernández 1G. Ozzy Alsaid-Ahmad 1A. Fernando Gutierrez 5 saves.

Note: Tied at 2 at half-time, McKenna scored an unassisted free-kick with just under 20 minutes to go. The second count of St. Johnsbury was a MAU own goal.

Field hockey

W: Hannah Gubbins 2G, 2A. Lily Gubbins 2G. Natalie Parent 1G. Fleur Smeyers, Gracelyn Laperle and Norah Harper 1A each. Audrey Emery 4 saves.

Note: Woodstock scored in half of its four penalty corners.

Cross-country running

Women’s Team Scores: 1. Champlain Valley 65; 2. U-3277; 3. Burlington 93; 4. Mount Mansfield 107; 5. Essex 110; 6. Harwood 172; 7. South Burlington 174; 8. BFA-St. Albans 182; 9. Middlebury 184; 10. Backing 276.11. BFA-Fairfax 315.

Men’s Team Score: 1.U-32 73; 2. Champlain Valley 96; 3. Essex 100; 4. Montpelier 119; 5. South Burlington 122; 6. Middlebury 134; 7. Mount Mansfield 141; 8. BFA-St. Albans 157; 9. Colchester 254; 10. Stowe 258; 11. Richford 335; 12. Randolph 340; 13. Mount Abraham 362; 14. Missisquoi 386.

Women’s Top 10: 1. Alice Kredell, CVU 19:23.5; 2. Tess Drury, MMU; 3. Estella Laird, CVU; 4. Long Ginger, U-32; 5. Scarlett Stimson, Essex; 6. Gillian Fairfax, BHS; 7. Amy Felice, U-32; 8. Ella McEntee, MMU; 9. Kaitlyn Lumbra, BFA; 10. Beth McIntosh, Midd.

Male Top 10: 1. Matthew Servin, CVU 16:03.5; 2. Avery Smart, Mont; 3. Sargent Burns, U-32; 4. Cyrus Hansen, U-32; 5. John Viens, Richford; 6. Porter Hurteau, BFA; 7. Taggart Schrader, U-32; 8. Jack Crum, CVU; 9. Noah Rivera, Mont; 10. Evan Pidgeon, SB.

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"With Tom, what you see is what you get. He really smiles a lot," said Gorin, who succeeded Messner at the Channel 50 weather desk in Watertown before joining him on Channel 5. “But he also has a serious side.

Who are the anchors on WCAX?

news team

  • Don Amato. Anchor/multimedia journalist. …
  • Ike Bendavid. News reporter. …
  • Elissa Borden. Reporter, Channel 3 News First at Four. …
  • Melissa Cooney. Multimedia journalist. …
  • Calvin Cutler. Political Reporter. …
  • Kevin Gaiss. MMJ/Reporter. …
  • Roger Garrity. News director. …
  • Cristina Guessferd. Reporter and Producer.

Who is the new WCAX news anchor? Cat Viglienzoni is a reporter and anchor for WCAX-TV. Cat graduated in May 2011 from Emerson College in Boston with honors and a dual major in broadcast journalism and writing, literature and publishing. She joined WCAX-TV’s news team as a weekday morning news producer shortly thereafter in July 2011.

Did Sharon Meyer retire from WCAX?

She holds a BA from the University of Vermont and has been a member of the American Meteorological Society since 1988. Sharon “retired” from WCAX in 2021, but still contributes gardening tips and other resources to our shows.

Where is Darren Perron?

Darren is now the anchor for Channel 3 News at noon, 5pm. and 18h. He replaced longtime anchor Marselis Parsons, who retired in 2009. He is also an executive producer for Channel 3 News at 6pm. Darren was the weekend anchor on Channel 3 News for nearly a decade and continued to report throughout the week.

What happened to Celine from WCAX?

After three years of bringing news to everyone on Channel 3, Celine is heading to Florida to do investigative reporting for a CBS affiliate in Fort Meyers. Copyright 2021 WCAX.

What happened Wcax anchor?

BURLINGTON, Vermont (WCAX) – Channel 3 This Morning co-anchor Avery Powell will leave WCAX on Friday. After three years at WCAX, Avery decided to get closer to the family and took a job at WFMY in Greensboro, North Carolina. “The pandemic has changed the perspective of many people, including mine.

Where is Celine WCAX? (WCAX) – The WCAX family is saying goodbye to Céline McArthur. After three years of bringing news to everyone on Channel 3, Celine is heading to Florida to do investigative reporting for a CBS affiliate in Fort Meyers. Copyright 2021 WCAX.

Where is Darren Perron?

Darren is now the anchor for Channel 3 News at noon, 5pm. and 18h. He replaced longtime anchor Marselis Parsons, who retired in 2009. He is also an executive producer for Channel 3 News at 6pm. Darren was the weekend anchor on Channel 3 News for nearly a decade and continued to report throughout the week.

Who is the chief meteorologist at WCAX?

Weatherman. Jess Langlois is the day of the week at 4pm. WCAX meteorologist.

How long has Gary Sadowsky been at WCAX? Gary started at WCAX in 1992 as a weekend weatherman. In 1995 it moved to 23:00 on weekdays. And when Channel 3 Early Morning News launched in 1997, Gary – a natural “night” was chosen to start everyone’s day with a smile and a forecast!

Did Sharon Meyer retire from WCAX?

She holds a BA from the University of Vermont and has been a member of the American Meteorological Society since 1988. Sharon “retired” from WCAX in 2021, but still contributes gardening tips and other resources to our shows.

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