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Sports scores of the Vermont High School playoffs for Wednesday, June 11

June 12, 2025008 Mins Read
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The spring of the Vermont 2025 high school eliminators began. See below for scores, timetables and details of the game (statistical leaders, game notes) from baseball, softball, stock, tennis and ultimate.

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.

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

►Contact Judith Altneu at jaltneu@gannett.com. Follow it on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_altneu.

Wednesday’s qualifying matches

Di Softball Semifals

N ° 1 BFA-ST. Albans 6, n ° 5 Colchester 1

B: Megan Gonyeau (WP, CG 4H, 13K). Marah McGinn (Solo HR). Jade Garceau (3b 3b).

C: Athanasia Boyer (LP, 3.1ip, 4h, 3r, 3er, 1k; 2-en-3 on the plate).

Note: A fifth round of three points gave the BFA (17-0) host a 6-1 lead to seal the program for 20th place in the program.

N ° 3 ESSEX 7, n ° 7 Missisquoi 5

E: Trinity Anaya (WP, CG, 6h, 5r, 2er, 7k, 3bb; 2-en-3, in the plate). Abigail DEILETS (2 for 2, HR, 4 points produced). Calleigh Bruyns (2 for 3, 2 products produced). Sarah Krauss (1-for-4, 3b).

M: Addison Gates (2-en-3, 2 products produced). Brook Pilibin (2 for 4).

Note: The big slam of Desiles in a fourth round in six points gave Essex an advance of 6-1 while the Hornets were heading for their 14th game for the title.

D-II softball semi-final

N ° 1 Lyndon 3, n ° 4 Rice 2

L: Jenna Royer (WP, CG, 4H, 2R, 1st, 6K, BB, 2-Pour-2 on the plate, 2 points produced). Ashleigh Simpson (2-en-3, 2b, 3b).

A: Alayna Havreluk (LP, 6ip, 4h, 3r, 3er, 7K, 2bb). Ella Tatro (1 hit). Bella Messineo (1 stroke). Lynsey Nagle (1 hit). Molly McGibney (1 hit).

Note: Lyndon scored his three points at the end of the fourth to help the Vikings get out of a 2-0 deficit. Royer struck a single two points with Emerson Smith after a sacrifice.

N ° 2 Mount Abraham 21, N ° 3 Otter Valley 12

Ma: Gretchen toy (WP, CG, 2 p.m., 12r, 6er, 5k, 4-in-5 in the plate, HR, 6 products produced). Eleanor Hurlburt (3-en-5, 2b, RBI). Geneviève Forand (3-en-4, 5 product points). Abby Parker (4-en-6, RBI). LEAH TIERNEY (4-en-5, 2 products produced).

OV: Sophia Parker (LP, 6ip, 10 p.m., 21r, 20er, 4K, 9bb, 4-en-5 in the plate, 3b, HR, RBI). Lana Karnai (3-en-4, 2b, 3 products produced). Leann Thomas (2-en-4, RBI).

Softball semi-final D-III

N ° 1 Oxbow 10, n ° 5 Bellows Falls 1

O: Anastase bourgeois (WP, CG, 2h, 1r, 0er, 13k, 0bb; 1-for-4 at the plate, RBI). Mazie Bourgeois (3-en-4, 2b, 3b, RBI). Noemi Rosa (2-en-4, 2b, 3b, RBI). Braylee Phelps (1-for-1, 2b, RBI). Brooke Osgood (1-for-4, 2b, 3 products produced). Makenna Houston (2 for 3, 2 2b). Maisy Frydman (2 for 2). Maggi Ellsworth (1-for-3, 3b).

Note: D-III title champion, Oxbow, scored at each round, he went to Bat to win his victory sequence at 65 games in a row.

N ° 2 BFA-FARFAX 3, n ° 3 Thetford 2

F: Halle Rocheleau (WP, CG, 5h, 2R, 4K, 1bb; 1 hit in the plate, 2 points produced). Anna Villeneuve (2 strokes). Emma Lussier (1b, RBI). Jaiden Thwatt (2 strokes). Summer boutin (2 strokes, BB).

T: McKayla Stanley (LP, 6ip, 9 a.m., 3r, 3K, 3BB). Rebecca Osgood (1-for-3, 2b, RBI). Peyton Hodges (1 for 3, 2b).

Note: Lussier’s single RBI was the green fire in a three -round background of the fifth round for the bubbles, which qualified for their 11th appearance of a league match.

D-IV Softball Semi-final

N ° 1 West Rutland 14, N ° 4 Blue Mountain 10

WR: Peyton Guay (WP, 1 p.m., 3k, 2bb). Sophy Perry (3 strokes, 2 3b). Kennah Wright Chapman (2 strokes, HR). Emily Hopp (2 strokes). Bella Coombs (3b).

BM: Ava Kingsbury (2 strokes, 2b). Kaylee Hamlett (LP, 8 a.m., 10k, 5bb).

Di Baseball Semifals

N ° 3 St. Johnsbury 4, n ° 2 South Burlington 1

SJ: Cage Thompson (WP, CG, 2h, 1r, 1st, 4K, 1bb; 2b on the plate, RBI). Will Eaton (3 for 4, 2b, RBI). Rex Hauser (2b). Bunnell Carter (2 for 4).

SB: Lucas Van Mullen (2 strokes, HR). Bennett Campbell (LP, 5IP, 5h, 2R, 0ER, 3K, 2BB).

Note: Thompson broke a draw with a player choice in the fifth round and also had a double RBI in seventh row of two heats while the Hilltoppers spoke of reigning champion South Burlington to book his first trip to the final since 2016.

N ° 1 Mount Anthony 9, N ° 5 Colchester 1

Ma: Hunter Sherwin (WP, 4IP, 3h, 1r, 0er, 4K, 2BB, 2-for-3 in the plate, RBI). Carson Andrick (3-en-3, 2b, 6 products produced). Jacoby Dicranian (2 for 4).

C: Vinny Wagoner (LP, 1ip, 4h, 6r, 6er, 4BB, 1-for-3 at the plate, RBI). Jackson Pecor (2 for 4).

D-II baseball semi-final

N ° 1 Missisquoi 2, n ° 4 U-32 1

M: Parker Hakey (WP, 5.1ip, 4h, 1r, 0er, 1k; 1-in-3 on the plate, 2 products produced). AJ Dennett (2-for-2, 2 2b, RBI, BB).

U: Carlos Concessi (LP, 6ip, 5h, 2r, 2er, 7K, 1bb; 2-en-4 on the plate). Aiden Boyd (1-for-3, RBI).

Note: Missisquoi (17-0) has reached it the first title match since 2012.

N ° 6 ENOSBURG 4, n ° 2 LYNDON 1

E: Grady Gervais (WP, 6.1ip, 6h, 1r, 1st, 6k, 3bb). Luke Burns (1 for 3, 2b, 2 products produced). Noah Keelty (1-for-3, RBI). Sawyer Bentley (except, 0.2ip, 2k). Fletcher Bentley (2 for 3, 2 2b).

L: Ethan Lussier (LP, 3IP, 1h, 2R, 2ER, 2K, 3BB). Wyatt Mason (1 for 4, 3b). Griffin Lawson (2 for 3, RBI).

Note: Enosburg interrupted Lyndon’s undefeated season to reach the 15th program of the program. Burns and Keelty (double) had RBI’s success in a sixth of two points which made a three -point match.

D-III baseball semi-final

N ° 2 Thetford 3, n ° 6 Green Mountain 1

T: Xander Oshoniyi (WP, 5IP, 0h, 1r, 0er, 9K, 1bb). Andrew Spooner (1 for 3, 2b, RBI). Miles Lawrence (1 for 3, 2b, RBI).

GM: Tanner Swisher (LP, 5IP, 1h, 2R, 1st, 5k, 3bb, 1-for-3 in the plate).

D-IV baseball semi-final

N ° 7 West Rutland 9, n ° 3 Mount St. Joseph 0

Di Girls Lacrosse Semifals

N ° 1 Champlain Valley 8, N ° 5 Rice Memorial 4

CV: Rose Bunting 3G. Georgia Marcoe 2G. Heather Pelletier 2G. Reesa Bagnato 1G. Carly Strobeck 2A. Bibi Frechette 1A. Anya Johnson 4 Save, Kenna Hutchins 5 Save.

A: Bayleigh Clark 1G. Sadie Levinson 1G. Eden Roberts 1G. Kayden O’Connell 1g. Harper Murray 1a. Tayton Barrett 8 saves.

Note: Host CVU used an unanswered race of five goals covering the first and second quarters to build an advance of 5-2 at halftime while the Redhawks won their third consecutive trip to the match for the title DI.

N ° 3 Burr and Burton 12, N ° 7 South Burlington 9

Di boys lacrosse semifals

N ° 4 Champlain Valley 12, n ° 1 Middlebury 5

CV: Luke Buehler 3G, 1a. Tobin Stumpff 3G, 1a. Trevor Stumpf 2G, 2A. Will Thomas 1g. Ethan Whitcomb 1g. Henry Bruneau 1G. Bennett Hanson 1g. Mason Barron 1A. Shamus Phelan 11 Saves.

M: LOGAN MCNULTY 3G. Angus Blackwell 2G. Luke Noboder 2A. Rowdy Malcom 1a. Levi Niceder 7 stops.

Note: In a revenge match of the DI final of last year, the title champion CVU eliminated Middlebury for the first time in three trials this season to reserve his 11th revenue in title since 2013.

N ° 3 South Burlington (12-4) at n ° 2 Mount Mansfield (13-4), ppd. At 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 12

D-III Boys Lacrosse Semifals

N ° 1 Green Mountain Valley 17, N ° 4 Randolph 6

GMV: Nick Hollenbeck 6G. Robby Koch 3G. Charlie Edgar 3G. Ethan Rathbone 2G. Henry Goldman 2G. Gabe NELLA 1G. Shamus O’Brien 8 saves.

A: Cam Thayer 2G. Shea Fontanelli 2G. Hayden Christiano 2G. Evan Brownell 12 stops.

Boys tennis championship

In Davis Park (Shelburne)

N ° 4 Burlington 7, n ° 3 ESSEX 0

Simple: Oscar Crainich, B Def. DERIN SUREN, E 2-6, 6-2, 11-9; Niah Lemay, B Def. Vishnu Konnanur, E 3-6, 7-5, 10-5; Sam Wick, B Def. Eli Conti, E 6-1, 7-5; Quinn Moore, B Def. Ian Plasse E 4-6, 6-4, 10-4; Oliver Crainich, B Def. Lewis Pilcher, E 6-1, 4-6, 10-4.

Double: Tobey Bernabe / Semin Devic, B Def. Donovan Ho / Omar Khan, E 2-6, 7-6, 10-7; Ben Koh / Miles Kenny, B Def. Henry Farrell / Deven Shedd, 7-5, 6-2.

Girls in the ultimate semi-finals

N ° 2 Milton 12, N ° 3 Burr and Burton 2

M: Alyssa Picht 4G, 6d. Saj Saunders 4G. Bella Provetto 3G. Jaden marks 8A, 6D.

Ultimate semi-final boys

N ° 2 Montpellier 15, n ° 14 Rice 6

Thursday Thursday’s playoffs on Thursday

Di Girls Tennis Championship

In Davis Park (Shelburne)

N ° 1 South Burlington (13-1) against n ° 2 Champlain Valley (14-2), 1 p.m.

D-II women’s tennis championship

In Davis Park (Shelburne)

N ° 1 Mount Mansfield (12-1) vs n ° 2 Burr and Burton (15-0), 3.30 p.m.

Di boys lacrosse semifals

N ° 3 South Burlington (12-4) at N ° 2 Mount Mansfield (13-4), 4:30 p.m.

Girls in the ultimate semi-finals

N ° 4 Mount Mansfield (6-5) at N ° 1 Champlain Valley (12-0), 4 p.m.

Ultimate semi-final boys

N ° 5 Mount Mansfield (10-3) at N ° 1 Champlain Valley (12-0), 6 p.m.

(Subject to change)

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