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FRIDAY’S COLLEGE GAME
Field hockey
Vermont 3, Holy Cross 2 (shooting)
FRIDAY’S H.S. GAMES
Football
Coverage: Live scores, results, updates from Week 2
Girls soccer
M: Savana Monahan 1G. Holley MacLellan 1A. Lila Martin 6 saves.
B: Brooks DeShaw 1G. Amelia Dion 1G, 1A. Camryn Muzzy 1A. Vivian Halladay 3 saves. See the article : Hoover schools move $15 million performing arts center project forward.
Note: Host Burlington scored both goals in the second half.
M: Lia Robinson 1G, 1A. Jazmyn Hurley 1G. Harper Werme 1G. Meredith Horne 1G. Kassidy Brown 2 saves, GeorgiaPeach Parmelee-Varkoutas 1 save.
Notes: Middlebury scored three goals in a three-minute span midway through the first half.
M: Ava Hubbard 1G. Avery Guyette 1G. Abby Wilcox 1G. Kerri Campbell 1G. Destinee Japati 1G.
Notes: Missisquoi led 3-0 at halftime and out-shot the visiting Commodores 19-6.
U: Maia Pasco 2G. Willa Long 1G. Avery Knauss 1A. Yvette Petrella 4 saves
LR: Isabella Hanover 1G. Madison Bowman 1G. Sylvia Brownlow 5 saves.
Note: Pasco’s second goal at 8:08 of the second period broke the 2-all tie.
H: Isabelle Gouin 1G. Tessa Luther 1G. Natalie Michaud 1A. Ella Renaud 17 saves.
F: Ava Ardovino 4G, 1A. Raegan Decker 1G. Paige Cargill 1G. Taylor Duquette 1G. Emma Spiller 1G. Mikaela Tobey 17 saves.
SPA: Sage MacAuley 2G. Rebecca McKelvey 7 saves.
Notes: Spaulding scored twice in the second half for a big home win for the two-time defending D-III champions.
Cratsbury def. Twinfield/Cabot (missing)
Boys soccer
W: Emmanuel Omar 2G. Ankit Acharya 1G. Biladi Tresor 2A. Abdifatah Jelle 1A. Ahmad Abdilah 3 saves. To see also : Cristiano Ronaldo’s last chance to leave Manchester United this summer is with Borussia Dortmund.
B: Reid Rachwal 1G. Will Camp 4 save.
Notes: Winooski scored in the 62nd and 75th minutes to relieve Mount Burke.
Field hockey
U: Caitlin Fielder 4G. Harper Gilage 2G, 1A. Linnea Darrow 1G. Kiki Hayward 1G.
Note: Host U-32 totaled 17 penalty corners and 25 shots on net in the victory.
BB: Alex Faucher 1G, 1A. Qwynn Humphrey 1G. Piper Morgan 1A. Mai-Liis Edwards 1A. Delana Underwood 2 saves.
W: Mackenzie Kleetisch 1G. Sydney Perry 8 saves.
Notes: Humphrey scored on a setup via penalty corner with 23 seconds left in the first half for a 2-0 BBA margin.
Boys golf
Medals: 36 — Kaiden McClure, CVU.
Champlain Valley (154): McClure 36, Bryce Bortnick 41, Zach Vincent 38, Cam Ayer 39, Cooper Guerierre 43.
Colchester (180): Austin Daignault 46, Evan Baird 43, Ben Nash 46, Cam Dickie 45, Collin Fath 57.
Middlebury (205): Kellen Bartlett 52, Colin MacGuffie 42, Ben Fuller 48, Willem Berry 65, Flynn Whitlock 63.
Individuals: Brendan Oxford, 41, Mount Abraham; Devin Pierce, 60, Nate Muzzy, 69, Vergennes.
Girls volleyball
Essex 3, St. Bianca Williams 7 aces, 3 digs, 3 kills. Reese Gregory 19 assists, 3 aces.
Lyndon 3, Randolph 0 (25-16, 26-15, 25-19)
L: Grace Martin 8 aces, 5 kills, 6 digs, 3 assists. Clara Hernandez 3 aces, 1 kill, 7 assists. Kayley Goodsell 10 aces, 3 kills
Champlain Valley 3, Burlington 1 (25-15, 25-11, 22-25, 25-13)
Mount Mansfield 3, South Burlington 2
SATURDAY’S COLLEGE GAME
Men’s soccer
SATURDAY’S H.S. GAMES
Girls soccer
South Burlington at Mount Abraham, 11 a.m.
Boys soccer
Burr and Burton in St. Johnsbury
Mount Mansfield at Milton, 6 p.m.
Vergennes at Mount Abraham, 9 a.m.
Northfield/Williamstown in Randolph
Jay Brady Kickoff Tournament in Essex
Champlain Valley vs. Northwood (N.Y.), 5 p.m.
Field hockey
Southern Burlington at Champlain Valley, 2:30 p.m.
Boys volleyball
Champlain Valley at Lyndon, 11:30 a.m.
Cross-country running
What is the toughest high school football league?
Southern California’s Trinity League ranks as America’s toughest high school football league in 2021, according to High School Football America’s proprietary algorithm. Five of these six teams are ranked in the HSFA Top 200 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.
What is the strongest league in the world? The Spanish championship tops the IFFHS rankings for the fourth year in a row. The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) has named the BBVA League as the strongest domestic league in the world for the fourth consecutive year.
What high school has the best football team?
# | School | Ovr. |
---|---|---|
1 | St. John Bosco (Bellflower) | 2-0 |
2 | Mater Dei (Santa Ana) | 3-0 |
3 | Academy of St. Frances (Baltimore) | 2-0 |
4 | Central (Miami) | 1-0 |
Who has the hardest schedule in high school football?
Frances Academy check in No. 1 in the list of our toughest schedule …. St. Frances Academy will travel nearly 8,500 miles this season.
- St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.), no.
- Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), No.
- St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) and No.
- IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
What state has the most pro athletes?
According to a report from The Action Network, Texas leads the way with the most active athletes from the state in three major sports, followed by California, Florida and Ohio.
Which city produces the most professional athletes? When it comes to producing professional athletes, no one does it better than the Windy City. A study conducted by AreaVibes found that of all possible cities in the four major sports, Chicago has the most MLB (370), NFL (464), and NBA (125) players born within its city limits.
What is the most athletic state?
MINNESOTA (KTTC) â A new national study determined which states are the most athletic in the nation and Minnesota ranked number one!
Which state has the most athletes per capita?
Hawaii has sent the most athletes per capita to the Summer Olympics since 2012. There is no question that Hawaii is a great place to train for many summer Olympic sports. Swimming, diving, sailing, kayaking, and surfing are common life skills or hobbies for residents of the Hawaiian Islands.
What state is best at high school football?
The top 5 states that produce the most total high school football talent unnormalized for population are:
- Texas: 362 scholarships.
- Florida: 272 scholarships.
- Georgia: 208 scholarships.
- California: 202 scholarships.
- Ohio: 112 scholarships.
What is the #1 high school football team in the US?
What state has the best high school football talent?
States with at least one SEC football team claim nine of the top 16 spots in the per-capita rankings. Florida (1 in 104), Georgia (1 in 133) and Louisiana (1 in 152) produced talent at a big-time rate, while Texas sent a nation-best 459 players to school on FBS football scholarships.
What state is known for high school football?
Through the first half of the season, the State of Texas leads the way with 18 Texas in the HSFA 100. Florida is right behind with 17 teams, followed by Georgia with 10, Ohio has seven and California has six. In all, 24 states, plus Washington DC, have teams in the Top 100.
What state is the best for football?
1. Texas. Florida has more elite prospects, but when it comes to producing top talent in college football, none is bigger than Texas.