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Vermont High School sports scores for Wednesday, February 5

February 6, 2025005 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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Wednesday HS games

Basketball boys

Vergennes 52, Mount Abraham 33

V: Ryan Wright 20 points. Ryker Mosehauer 14 points.

MA: Charlie Germon 11 points. Abe Camara 10 points.

Note: Wright scored 13 of his 20-point match in the first half to help Vergennes build an advance from 30-18 to half-time.

Hazen 81, U-32 53

H: Sully Laflam 24 points. Brendan Moodie 19 points, 5 assists. Lincoln Hill 12 points. Jameson Lamarre 6 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists.

U: Carson Deforge 12 points.

Danville 42, Winooski 41

D: Sebastian Eldred 12 points, 11 rebounds.

W: Chris Buker 10 points.

Note: Kohl Guinard scored the winning bucket with five seconds to play for Danville (13-4). Winooski falls at 10-4.

Williamstown 73, BFA Fairfax 55

W: Nick Mascitti 34 points. Evan Bailey 13 points. Alex Clark 12 points. Colby Lagner 11 points.

BFA: Ryan Sheehan 20 points, 6 assists, 2 blocks. Rylan Muehl 10 points. Rowan Albee 8 points.

Note: Williamstown held an advance of 36-31 at halftime and used a 3/4 courtyard press which closed the BFA Fairfax offensive and allowed the Blue Devils to take a lead.

North Country 64, Lamoille 59

NC: Haidin Chilafoux 34 points. Kamryn Huntington 15 points.

L: James Wallace 14 points. Graden set 13 points. Jackson Hoag 10 points.

Note: Chilafoux has become the fourth player in the history of the program to score 1,000 career points.

Randolph 65, Lyndon 62

A: Jack White 19 points. Shea Fontanella 16 points. Eli Messier 15 points.

L: Ethan Lussier 37 points. Mateo Gomez 15 points.

Note: In the loss of Lyndon, Lussier has established a new career summit with 37 points.

Middlebury 55, Enosburg 50

M: Cooke Riney 24 points. Brady Lloyd 14 points.

E: Grady Gervais 16 points. Sawyer is 14 points. Gavin West 10 points.

Montpellier 84, Lake Region 51

Missisquoi 46, Milton 43

Harwood 71, Thetford 47

Twinfield / Cabot 80, Oxbow 45

Richford in Stowe

Basketball for girls

Windsor 36, Mount Anthony 20

Arlington 36, Sharon 30

Woodsville, NH 44, Blue Mountain 8

Fair Haven 59, Burr and Burton 23

Boys hockey

BFA-ST. Albans 1, Essex 1

BFA: Brayden Manning 1G. DUFFY SMITH 1A. Zach Merchand 41 saves.

E: shyam Meyette 1g. James Heyer 19 saves.

Colchester 2, Hartford 1

C: Colton Lefebvre 2G. Gunnar Navari 1A. Brady Lumsden 1A. Torren Burt 25 saves.

H: Collin Morlock 1g. Logan Caffrey 1A. Issac Tane 15 Save.

Note: all goals were scored in the second period.

Brattleboro 8, Burlington 2

Bratt: Evan Wright 4G, 2a. Carter Malkowski 2G. Rowan LONERGAN 1G, 2A. Silas Golding 1G. Senji Kimura 24 stops.

BUR: Luke HeLLYER 1G, 1a. Ty spellman 1G. Jay Heiny-Robbie 1A. Isaac Rubman 1a. Sam Collins 26 stops.

Rice 8, Champlain Valley 0

A: Tyler Russo 3G. Oliver Quong 1g, 3a. Brendan Patterson 2G. Wes Casavant 1g. Ryder Donati 1g. Chais Lyford 1A. Baylor Lamos 1A. Walter Morris 1A. Peyton Albertson 1A. Henry Monaghan 5 saves. Connor Williams 2 Sauve.

CV: Tommy Barnes 37 Save, François Menard 3 Save.

South Burlington 9, Mount Mansfield 1

SB: Lucas Van Mullen 2G, 3a. Jack Kelly 2G. Christian Butler 1G, 5a. Harry Paquette 1g, 1a. Ryan Audibert 1G. Drew Dougherty 1G. Sam Kelly 1g. Alex Chagnon 28 Sauve

MM: Ben Rankin 1g. Garret Carter 1A. Maxwell GARRAPY 19 SAVE.

Harwood 3, U-32 0

H: Griffin Nelson 1G, 1a. Owen Farr 1g. Milo Lavit 1g. Josh Dietz 1a. Eli Herrington 1A. Andrew Achille 25 saves.

U: Chase Pickel 33 Save.

Note: Farr broke the dead end in the last 30 seconds on the left in the second period. Lavit doubled his head with 10:11 to do in the second period and Nelson struck for an empty net with 1:17 to do while Harwood (12-2) interrupted the sequence of 11 consecutive victories of the U-32 . Harwood also swept the regular season series on U-32 (13-2), which failed to score for the first time this season.

Missisquoi 4, Milton 1

Miss: Wyett Bellrose 2G, 1a. Ryan Laroche 1g, 1a. AJ Dennett 1g. Ean Messier 2A. Nick Bessette 1A. Andrew Fournier 26 stops.

Milt: Brock Bushey 1g. Noah keeler 1a. Ryan Philbrook 28 saves.

Rutland 0, Middlebury 0 (OT)

A: Noah Brutemesso 25 Sauve.

M: TJ Baron 31 Sauve.

Stowe 8, St. Johnsbury 2

North Country 12, Woodstock 2

Spaulding 6, Burr and Burton 2

Female hockey

Hartford 9, Burr and Burton 2

H: Zoe Zanleoni 5G. Emma Bazin 1G, 2a. Madison Barwood 1G, 1a. FLYNN MORENO 1G. Vivian tsouknakis 1g. Grace Hayes 4a. Nella Bowen 21 saves.

B: Mya Duncan 1g. Mai-Liis Edwards 1G, 1a. Katie Brownlee 2A. Marley Clark 19 saves.

Note: Zoe Zanleoni scored the first four goals of the match for Hartford.

Kingdom Blades 4, U-32 4

KB: Alexis Bartley 2G. Gabby Griffith 1G, 2a. Isabel Gourdreau 1g. Madisson Colby 21 saves.

U: HANNAH DRURY 2G. Grace Lagerstedt 1G, 2A. Emily Trige 1g. Madalyn Covey 1A. Adelaide Croteau 25 saves.

BFA-ST. Albans 2, Middlebury 1

B: Kali Cushing 1G. Jillian Mathieu 1g. Lilly Ferraro 2a. Anna Hibbard 10 stops.

Burlington / Colchester 6, Rice 1

B / C: HOLLEY MACLELLAN 2G. MAKENNA Pratt 2G. Annabelle Leksutis 1G. Natalie Audibert 1G.

Stowe 3, Woodstock 0

S: Lily Bucklin 1G, 2A. Jackie Henderson 1G. Ruby Stacy 1A. Ella McAlister 14 stops.

W: Pippa Shaw 42 Save.

Harwood 5, Rutland 2

Essex 3, Spaulding 0

Missisquoi in Brattleboro, ppd

Thursday HS Thursday

Basketball boys

Games at 7 p.m. unless

Essex in Champlain Valley

Mount Mansfield in Colchester

Rice in St. Johnsbury

Northfield in Blue Mountain

Burlington at BFA-ST. Albans, 7:30 p.m.

Basketball for girls

Games at 7 p.m. unless

Richford in Northfield, 6 p.m.

Randolph in Lyndon, 6.30 p.m.

Williamstown in Stowe

Northern countries in peoples

Harwood in Montpelier

Lamoille in the lake region

Winooski in Twinfield / Cabot

Thetford in Spaulding

U-32 in Oxbow

(Subject to change)

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