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Girls soccer

A: Hazel Fry 1G. Sarah room 1G. Courtney Frank 1G. Breya Montague 1G. Elizabeth Moino 1G. Madi Jordan and Kelsie Scanlon combined for 7 saves. On the same subject : The United States holds off Sweden to finish the team match 4-0 in the junior hockey tournament.

Burr and Burton 1, Champlain Valley 1

BB: Antonia Levitas 1G. Abigail Kopeck 17 saves.

CV: Chloe Pecor 1G. Emma Allaire 4 stops.

Note: Levitas’ early penalty kick gave BBA a 1-0 lead. Pecor tied the game for host CVU with 5:37 left.

MM: Finley Barker 1G. Sophia Randall 1G. Izzy Shamp 8 face off.

Note: Barker scored from the penalty spot in the fourth minute and Randall grabbed the insurance 25 minutes into the second half.

C: Ava Moore 3G. Paxton Brigante 1G, 1A. Natalie Abair 1A. Emily Thompson, Sarah Palmer were combined in the combination.

M: Destinee Pigeon 3G. Shanneal Unwin 2 face off.

O: Abby Peavy 1G. Natalee Spear 10 saves.

D: Elizah Abetti 1G. Kai-Li Huang 1A. Leah Clark 13 saves.

B: Brooks DeShaw 3G. Camryn Muzzy 1G. Elodie Dietschi 1A. Rosie Perkinson 1A. Enya Arentzen 1A. Vivian Halladay 3 saves.

M: Karissa Leclair 1G. Savanah Monahan 1G. Olivia Thomas 1A. Holley MacLellan 1A. Lila Marin 7 saves.

R: Bethany Solari 1G. Adysen Kinsman 1A. Emila Sabatasos 5 saves.

Note: Solari scored his first goal of the season with 7:16 left in the first half.

LR: Sakoya Sweeney 1G. Dayna Knights 1A. Sylvia Brownlow 3 saves.

Note: With 48 seconds left in regulation, the Knights sent a cross from the left wing to Sweeney, who buried the lone goal into the post.

H: Eloise Lilley 2G. Tessa Jernigan 1G. Ciera Fiaschetti  3 saves.

U: Maia Pasco 1G. Isabel Parrish 1A. Yvette Petrella  6 saves

Note: Lilley scored twice in an 11-minute span of the second half to break a 1-1 halftime tie.

F: Emma Spiller 4G, 1A. Ava Ardovino 3G, 2A. Raegan Decker 1G.

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Boys soccer

C: Demunga Alfani 1G, 2A. On the same subject : Left-handed players receive a National Literacy Award. Henry Bacon 1G, 1A. Caiden Cassidy 1G. Ethan Gamelin 1G. Clue Roach 2A. Stephane Mujomba made 3 saves.

Note: Cassidy scored his first career goal in Colchester’s win at Rutland.

Midfield: Ollie Anderson 2G, 1A. Trey Bosworth 1G. Eddie Fallis 1G. Ollie Choudhury 1G. Owen Lawton made 8 saves.

MAU: James Graziadei 1G. Jack Breault 1A. Domenic Denapoli 3 saves.

W: Emmanuel Omar 1G, 1A. Abdul Lailati 2G. Find Treasure 1G. Josu Selemani 1A. Theo Abbot-Smith 1A. Ahmad Abdilah 2 saves.

A: Landon Paulson 1G. Danny Antillon 1A. Silas Kane 8 stops.

Note: Omar scored two minutes into the game.

U: Finn O’Donnell 3G, 1A. Zephyr Low 1G. Alex Keane 1G. Shiloh Weiss 2A. Cole Hayes 1A. AJ Moore 5 saves.

Field hockey

C: Emma Kim 1G. Danielle Gamlin 1A. Grace Ferguson made 4 saves.

Note: Scored through three quarters, Kim broke the deadlock with 13 minutes left in the final frame.

6 Burr and Burton, St. Johnsbury 0

BB: Mai-Liis Edwards 2G, 1A. Samantha Cocheo 2G. Qwynn Humphrey 1G. Bea Thompson 1G. Alex Faucher 2A. Kaelin Downey, Katie Crabtree, Hope Schlageter 1A each. Delana Underwood 5 stops.

SJ: Willa Kambrowicz 3 saves, Samara Rutledge 3.

South Burlington 3, Mount Mansfield 0

SB: Ella Maynard 1G, 1A. Bella Gordon 1G. Ava Goyette 1G. Izzy Redzic 3 saves.

MM: Marcelle Barber 10 saves (including penalty kick stop).

U-32: Natalie Beauregard 1G. Caitlyn Fielder 2G. Line Darrow 1G.

Boys golf

Medals: 40 — Five players tied for top honors.

Champlain Valley (161): Bryce Bortnick 40, Jason Douglas 40, Jake Strobeck 40, Connor Mulaney 41, Travis Stroh 41.

Rice (170): Joseph Patterson 40, Caden Fischer 44, Andrew Libby 45, Brendan Patterson 45, Matthew Senesac 41.

Middlebury (196): Colin MacGuffie 40, Kellan Bartlett 45, Ben Fuller 54, Landon Kean 57.

Missisquoi (212): Reid Myers 47, Eli Calhoune 53, Jaden Butler 62, Gavin Nichols 50.

Boys volleyball

Cross-country running

Girls’ team scores: 1. Harwood 67 (tiebreak); 2. U-32 67; 3. Middlebury 74; 4. South Burlington 109; 5. BFA-St. Albans; 6. Lyndon 150; 7. Stowe 203; 8. Lamoille 207; 9. BFA-Fairfax 241; 10. Montpelier 258; 11. Mount Abraham 259; 12. North 269; 13. Lakes Region 311.

Boys’ team scores: 1. U-32 30; 2. Middlebury 66; 3. BFA-St. Albans 70; 4. Stowe 109; 5. Harwood 111; 6. Montpelier 200; 7. Hartford 205; 8. Lamoille 255; 9. Missisquoi 285; 10. BFA-Fairfax 288; 11. Danville 326; 12. Mount Abraham 336; 13. Towns 349; 14. Lyndon 362; 15. Lakes Region 372; 16. North 379.

Girls top 10: 1. Amy Felice, U-32 20:27.45; 2. Kaitlyn Lumbra, BFA; 3. Beth McIntosh, Midd; 4. Charlie Flint, Har; 5. Mary Harrington, Midd; 6. Claire Serrano, U-32; 7. Paige Poirier, SB; 8. Jane Miller-Arsenault, U-32; 9. Lauren Kate Garceau, BFA; 10. Ava Schneider, Midd.

Boys top 10: 1. John Viens, Richford 17:14.05; 2. Porter Hurteau, BFA; 3. Sargent Burns, U-32; 4. Wilder Brown, U-32; 5. Taggart Schrader, U-32; 6. Baxter Harrington, Midd; 7. Indy Metcalf, Har; 8. Will Hughes, BFA; 9. Wyatt Malloy, U-32; 10. Teddy Tremblay, BFA.

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Men’s soccer

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