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Vermont High School sports scores for Thursday, January 30

January 31, 2025053 Mins Read
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The Vermont winter school winter season 2024-2025 began. See below for scores, timetables and details of the game (statistical leaders, game notes) of basketball, hockey, gymnastics, wrestling, Nordic / Alpine skiing and other sports winter.

To report scores

Coaches or team representatives are invited to report the results as soon as possible after the matches by sending an email sports@burlingtonfreepress.com. Please submit with a name / contact number.

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

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Thursday HS Thursday

Basketball boys

Burlington 86, St. Johnsbury 66

B: Abdi Sharif 30 points. Khamis Ali 17 points. Pascal Munezero 14 points.

SJ: Rex Hauser 25 points. Kerrick Medose 11 points.

Mount Mansfield 42, Champlain Valley 31

MM: Henry Rogers 12 points. Atticus Erwin 9 points.

CV: Luke Allen 10 points, 5 rebounds.

Note: Taking equal to 28 to three-quarters, the MMU host dominated the CVU 14-3 in the last eight minutes to trap the victory.

Rice 70, South Burlington 53

A: Dallas St. Peter 24 points, 14 rebounds. Owen Eaton 29 points. Evan Eaton 9 points.

SB: Paul Comba 17 points. Oli Avdibegovic 16 points. Deng Aguek 14 points.

Note: Owen Eaton scored 17 points in the first half while Saint-Pierre abandoned 20 points from the break to transport rice, which moved away at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

Middlebury 51, Mount Abraham 45

Midd: ​​Cooke Riney 17 points. Brady Loyd 12 points. Cam Whitlock 10 points.

Ma: Hayden Lutz 22 points. Aricin Griffin 8 points.

Note: Middlebury dominated the host Mount Abraham 19-9 in the fourth quarter.

Essex 71, Burr and Burton 66 (OT)

E: Cooper McCurley 22 points. Aiden Iverson 20 points. Evander Mosley 18 points.

BFA-ST. Albans 62, Colchester 52

Basketball for girls

PEOPLES 41, U-32 36

P: Sophie Beck 19 points, 8 rebounds, 6 blocks. Daisy Berg 12 points.

U: Clara Wilson 14 points. Paige Parker 10 points.

Harwood 73, Randolph 50

H: Eloise Lilley 29 points, 5 rebounds, 9 interceptions, 2 assists. Maddie Riley 15 points, 1 rebound, 4 assists, 2 interceptions. Roanha Chalmers 8 points, 6 rebounds. Anna longs 7 points, 5 rebounds. Cheyenne Keller 6 points, 2 rebounds.

A: Kaleigh jarvis-chaput 20 points. Ella Messier 23 points.

Spaulding 52, lake region 44

S: Rory-Anne Glassford 14 points. Taylor Keel 13 points. Sophie Guarriello 8 points.

LR: Abbey Warriner 22 points.

Winooski 38, Danville 27

W: Joice Mampuya 13 points. Moo July htoo 10 points.

North Country 51, Lamoille 30

NC: Sabine Brueck 19 points. Ava Patten 12 points. Greta Nolan 7 points.

L: EVIER PIRIE 12 points. Ava Clark 8 points. Alyssa Small 10 rebounds. Ava Baisley 10 rebounds.

Thetford 28, Montpelier 24

T: Natalie Snider 10 points.

M: REGAN WALKE 10 points, 8 rebounds. Fallyn Chamberlain 8 points, 6 rebounds.

Oxbow in Lyndon, 6.30 p.m.

BFA-FAIRFAX in Stowe, 7:30 p.m.

Gymnastics

In St. Johnsbury

Jump: 1. Lydia Ruggles, SJ 9.05; 2. Hannah Wood, SJ 8.75; 3. Peyton Thompson, SJ 8.7. Bars: 1. Lydia Ruggles, SJ 9.8; 2. Hannah Wood, SJ 8.9; 3. Warner Babic, CV 8.5. Beam: 1. Lydia Ruggles, SJ 9.55; 2. McKena Lesage, CV 8.95; 3. Dasha Giana, CV 8.85. Ground: 1. Lydia Ruggles, SJ 9.7; 2. Peyton Thompson, SJ 9.6; 3. Hannah Wood, SJ 9.5. Versatile: 1. Lydia Ruggles, SJ 38.10; 2. Hannah Wood, SJ 35.55; 3. Peyton Thompson, SJ 34.60.

Friday HS games

Basketball boys

Games at 7 p.m. unless

Spaulding in North Country, 6.30 p.m.

Richford at BFA-ST. Albans

Hazen in peoples

Lamoille in Harwood

Milton in Enosburg

Lyndon in the lake region

Thetford in Montpelier

Danville in Oxbow

Randolph to U-32

Twinfield / Cabot in Blue Mountain

Missisquoi in Vergennes

Northfield in Winooski, 7:30 p.m.

Basketball for girls

Games at 7 p.m. unless

South Burlington in Mount Mansfield

Burlington in St. Johnsbury

Champlain Valley in BFA-ST. Albans, 7:30 p.m.

(Subject to change)

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