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Vermont High School sports scores for Monday, February 24

February 25, 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.

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

Sunday HS games (regular season)

Basketball for girls

Champlain Valley 74, Rice 26

CV: Zoey McNabb 32 points. Rose booty 14 points, 10 rebounds. Alex Montgomery 8 points. Kaitlyn Jovell 8 assists. Lauren Vaughan 6 rebounds.

Danville 46, Twinfield / Cabot 44

Monday qualifying matches

D-II Boys basketball play-in

N ° 17 U-32 74, n ° 16 ENOSBURG 57

U: Andrew McKinstry 21 points. Jackson Lamere 12 points. CARSON DEFORGE 10 points. Cole Pittsley 9 points.

D-III Boys basketball play-in

N ° 16 Stowe 68, n ° 17 Mill River 49

alpine ski

North districts in Cochran’s Ski (slalom races)

Top 10 girls (time combined with two points): 1. Mya forkey, Rice 1: 19.09; 2. Ella McCormack, Rice 1: 20.88; 3. Rachel Bialowicz, CVU 1: 21.18; 4. Carly Strobeck, CVU 1: 21.41; 5. Tanner Gregory, Stowe 1: 21.90; 6. Heather Pelletier, CVU 1: 22.55; 7. Maddie Wright, Rice 1: 22.98; 8. Marianna Merritt, Fairfax 1: 23.66; 9. Sofie Bush, MMU 1: 23.85; 10. Addie Bartley, CVU 1: 24.27.

Marking female team after day 1: Rice, Champlain Valley 22, Mount Mansfield 60, Stowe 61, Harwood 96, St. Johnsbury 106, Lamoille 131, Lyndon 153

Top 10 boys (time combined with two points): 1. Lev Dransfield, MMU 1: 13.92; 2. Ray Hagios, CVU 1: 15.70; 3. George Francisco, CVU 1: 16.02; 4. Eben Gifford, MMU 1: 16.32; 5. Andrew Gorman, SJA 1: 16.42; 6. Parker Downing, har 1: 6:00 p.m.; 7. Henry Semp, SJA 1: 18.41; 8. Jack Thorley-Doucette, CVU 1: 19.17; 9. Colton Evans, SJA 1: 21.02; 10. Declan Coggins, Stowe 1: 21.46.

Boys team marking after day 1: Champlain Valley 28, St. Johnsbury 32, Mount Mansfield 65, South Burlington 76, Harwood 77, Rice 84, Stowe 113, Lamoille 133, Burlington 150, Colchester 158.

Note: Giant slalom districts were placed on Tuesday for smugglers.

Monday HS games (regular season)

Female hockey

Burlington / Colchester 3, Spaulding 1

N / C: Holley Maclellan 2G, 1a. Hadia Ahmed 1g. Taylor Davidson 2A. Leah Boyd 15 stops, 1a.

S: Lanie Thayer 1G. Isobel Kiniry 1A. GRACIE LUNT 1A. Gabrielle Bock 31 stops.

Missisquoi in Brattleboro, 3 p.m.

Boys hockey

Spaulding 4, Woodstock 1

North Country 4, St. Johnsbury 0

Basketball for girls

Winooski 62, Northfield 28

W: Taraji Bradley 19 points. Alice Buhendwa 12 points. Joyce Mampuya 10 points, 10 interceptions.

N: Bella grants 12 points. Kate Wilder 10 points.

Mount Mansfield 80, South Burlington 20

MM: MAYSA LONG 14 points, 12 rebounds. Rowan Butler 13 points. Bella Schultz-Mitchell 12 points. Aly Dorman 12 points. Meghan Thompson 10 points.

SB: Tori Griffin 11 points.

Note: The 11 players scored for MMU, who led 44-13 to half.

Vergennes 41 Colchester 38

V: Amelia Giroux 12 points. Summer Gosllja 10 points.

C: Harlow Heir 18 points. Dakota Karpinski 12 points.

Note: down four points at the break, Vergennes dominated Colchester 16-5 in the third quarter to take control of the game.

Middlebury 35, Enosburg 24

M: Louisa Orten 11 points. Isabel Quinn 10 points. 7 -point Binder solstice.

Peoples 43, Harwood 27

P: Daisy Berg 14 points. Amelia Rossiter 13 points. Sophie Beck 12 points.

H: Roanha Chalmers 10 points, 5 rebounds. Adelaide Chalmers 7 rebounds. Kendra Rocheleau 5 rebounds.

Note: Peoples led 19-5 after the first quarter and 27-12 at the break.

Essex 64, rice 30

E: Alexa Rabidoux 25 points. Emma Hodgson 17 points.

Champlain Valley 43, BFA-ST. Albans 39

CV: Zoey McNabb 15 points. Rose Bunting 9 points, 6 rebounds. Sarah Skaflestad 7 points, 8 rebounds. Lauren Vaughan 6 rebounds. Alex Montgomery 5 rebounds.

BFA: Jade Garceau 14 points.

North Country 49, Lake Region 16

NC: Sabine Brueck 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 interceptions. Addie Nelson 10 points, 3 interceptions. Ava Patten 8 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists. Greta Nolan 7 points.

Note: North Country coach Sarah Roy won her 100th career victory. Brueck recorded his third consecutive triple-double.

Windsor 40, Hartford 29

W: Sophia Rockwood 13 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists. Brianna Barton 9 points, 2 interceptions. Audrey Rupp 8 points, 3 assists.

H: Charlotte Jasmin 23 points.

Milton 49, Mount Abraham 46

Milt: Marlie Bushey 19 points. Evelyn Busheyn 12 points.

MA: Mackenzie Griner 18 points. Louisa Painter 11 points.

Lamoille 82, Lyndon 35

LAM: Evie Pirie 25 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 interceptions. Ava Baisley 13 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 interceptions. Alyssa Small 13 points, 10 rebounds, 5 interceptions. Maddex Percy 13 points. Maya Jones 7 points, 5 interceptions. Ava Clark 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 interceptions.

Lyn: Lexi Goodwin 10 points. Aryanna Parker 10 points.

U-32 52, Thetford 33

U: Clara Wilson 16 points. PEYTON PECOR 12 points. Paige Parker 9 points.

T: Natalie Snider 10 points.

Beef 53, Montpellier 22

O: Maggi Ellsworth 17 points. Libby Swift 17 points.

St. Johnsbury 61, Burlington 44

SJ: Cassidy Kittredge 20 points. Adrianna Hever 19 points. Brianna Bunnell 12 points. Anna Ebert 9 points.

B: Mae Yenkavitch 11 points. Nylah Mitchell 10 points. Hawa Mubarak 8 points.

Note: SJA dominated Burlington 22-5 in the fourth quarter.

Long Trail 46, Mount St. Joseph 23

Spaulding in Randolph, 6 p.m.

Williamstown in Blue Mountain

(Subject to change)

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