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U-32s Krista Towne (#5, in white) makes her way inside past the BFA-Fairfax defense in last Saturday
afternoons Girls Division II quarterfinal game in East Montpelier. The top-seed Raiders advanced to
the Div. II semifinals this week at the Barre Auditorium with a 55-33 win over BFA. Photo by Bill
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Williamstowns Emily Noelk (right, #15 in white launches a three-ball over Oxbows Jessie Daigle (left,
#21 in purple) during last Friday nights Girls Div. III quarterfinal game, in Williamstown. The Lady
Devils advanced to this Thursday nights Div. III semifinals at the Barre Auditorium with a 47-34 win
over the Olympians. Photo by Bill Croney
Spauldings Chandler Day (In white) battles for the puck in the corner with Rices David Boerman (in green) in the third period of last
Tuesday afternoons Div. I quarterfinal game at the BOR. Spaulding
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The Hazen Wildcats hold the Vermont Boys Division III trophy high just minutes after claiming the crown in the championship game last
Saturday night at Barre Auditorium. Hazen defeated Williamstown 63-43 to claim the top spot in Division III. Photo by Bill Croney
Hazens Jaxson Hussey (right, #11 in red) pops in what will prove to
be the game-winning basket with just 40 seconds left in last
Thursday nights Div. III semifinal game against Windsor. The
fourth-seeded Wildcats upset top seed Windsor in a very close,
very hard fought, and very exciting game. Photo by Bill Croney
By Aaron Retherford
In the first championship matchup
of the day, the No. 1 seeded Twinfield
Trojans attempted to complete a near
perfect season. Unfortunately for the
Plainfield school, it was far from
nearly perfect against the defending
champion
Proctor
Phantoms
Saturday.
Despite holding Proctor to 22 percent shooting from the field,
Twinfields own shooting woes and
untimely turnovers for the first three
quarters allowed the Phantoms to
escape with a 32-30 victory, securing
their second straight Division IV
high school boys basketball state title
at the Barre Auditorium.
After Nick Ojala drained a 3-pointer to open the fourth quarter and
extended Proctors lead to a gamehigh 11 points, Twinfield mounted a
valiant comeback.
Twinfields Jordan Moore cut the
deficit back down to single digits
with his own 3-pointer, and a Moore
free throw made it a 28-21 game.
Approaching the four-minute mark
of the fourth quarter, Chase Ivey
dropped in a runner, leaving Twinfield
trailing 28-23.
The Trojans couldnt add on to
their 6-0 run initially, missing shots Twinfields Connor Spencer (in white) tries to muscle his way through the Proctor defense
on back-to-back trips down the floor. in the second half of last Saturday afternoons Division IV championship game at the
Barre Auditorium. The Trojans fell one hoop short and bowed to Proctor 32-30. Photo by
However, Kris Utton picked a good Bill Croney
12/9 Wednesday 5:30pm
1/9 Saturday 5:00pm
time Boys
to sink
his first
shot
of the
Hockey
U32 at
Spaulding
Boys Hockey Middlebury at U32
game, making it a one-possession ball game with under three lowest scoring first half in Barre Auditorium history.
minutes to12/10
go inThursday
the contest.
On Proctors ensuing possession,
7:00pm
1/15 Friday 7:30pm
Hazen 63, Williamstown 43
Boys
Basketball
Peoples
Twin
eldcoast to coast for aBoys Basketball
U32 at Montpelier
Matt
Codling
swiped
a stealatand
went
In the late championship
game, offense was not an issue for
layup, closing the gap to 28-27 with 1:41 on the clock, forc- Hazen Union.
12/14 Monday 7:00pm
1/18 Monday 7:00pm
ing
a Proctor
timeout.
one quarter,
it looked
like the Hardwick school would
Girls
Basketball
South Burlington at U32
GirlsFor
Basketball
Harwood
at U32
The timeout didnt stop the bleeding for the Phantoms. suffer the same fate as the Blue Devils opponents in the last
Ivey came
up with
two blocked
12/17
Thursday
7:30pm shots on defense, and the four state championship matchups. However, the Wildcats
Girls
Basketball
Mt.Following
Manseld aatmissed
Spaulding
1/20 sure
Wednesday
7:30pm
Trojans
took over.
shot, Codling pulled made
the Division
III state championship trophy would
Boys Hockey Colchester at Spaulding
down an offensive rebound and was fouled with 52.8 seconds
be
headed
to
Caledonia
County this year by holding
12/18 Friday 7:00pm
leftBoys
in theBasketball
game. He made
both freeat
throws,
to just aBoys
single free throw in the second quarter,
Williamstown
U32 handing Twinfield Williamstown
1/22 Friday 7:30pm
its first advantage of the game, 29-28.
using a Randolph
10-1 run toat take
a 22-16 lead into halftime. Hazen
Basketball
Montpelier
The lead
didnt
last long
as Ojala drove to the basket and outscored Williamstown 51-28 after the first quarter.
12/19
Saturday
6:15pm
Girlsended
Hockey
U32 at
Spaulding
1/23 Saturday
6:00pm
his layup
a 12-0
spurt
by Twinfield. It was also the
Hazen
(22-2) kept
on rolling in the second half. The
Boys Hockey U32 at Stowe
second and last Proctor field goal in the fourth quarter, but it Wildcats
enjoyed
a
40-29
advantage after three quarters and
12/23 Wednesday 7:00pm
was all
it needed.
were
pretty in5:20pm
a bonus situation for the final 8 minutes
Boys
Hockey Spaulding at U32
1/27sitting
Wednesday
The two teams traded free throws for a 31-30 Phantom lead
of the game.
Boys Hockey
Spaulding at S. Burlington
with 3 seconds
play. Proctor
senior Nick Swane was fouled
12/28toMonday
5:00pm
The free-throw line played a key role in Hazens victory as
Hockey
at U32 left, he made the first the 1/30
on an Boys
inbounds
play.Harwood
With 2 seconds
No. Saturday
4 seeded 6:00pm
Wildcats went 17-of-22 from the charity
Boys Hockey U32 at North Country
free throw of a double bonus, but missed the second. Moore
stripe
in
the
fourth
quarter.
12/29 Tuesday 7:30pm
grabbed
the rebound,
but wasatforced
to try a full-court prayer 1/30
Kevin
Doyon2:45pm
was a thorn
Boys Basketball
Randolph
Montpelier
Saturday
Boysin Williamstowns side all night,
that went unanswered.
Basketball
U32
pouring in aRandolph
game-highat21
points, including a trio of 3-pointMoore12/30
led all
scorers with
11 points. Codling chipped in ers. Denis Lecours was 6-for-8 down the stretch from the
Wednesday
7:00pm
Girls
Randolph
atTwinfield,
Williamstown
2/3 Wednesday
with Basketball
9 second-half
points for
which fell to 21-2 on charity
stripe and 5:00pm
finished with 16 points to prevent any
Girls Hockey Rice at U32
the season.
hopes
of
a
Blue
Devil
comeback.
1/2 Saturday 12:30pm
Gannon
McKearin U32
pacedatProctor
(21-3) with 8 points. Four
Ben Wednesday
Bristow paced
Williamstown with 10 points in the losGirls Basketball
Spaulding
2/10
7:00pm
other players had six to round out the scoring for the Phantoms, Boys
Hockey U32 at Harwood
ing cause.
who won their
Division
IV state championship.
1/5 eighth
Tuesday
7:00pm
Williamstown, the four-time defending state champions,
Boys
Basketball
Twineld most of the game. concluded
2/12 FrIday
7:00pm
Boys to be a rebuilding season with
Scoring
was at aRivendell
premium atthroughout
what
was expected
CVU at Spaulding
The two teams played to an 11-9 Proctor halftime lead, the Basketball
a
21-3
record.
1/6 Wednesday 7:00pm
Girls Basketball Randolph at U32
SEMIFINALS
Isaiah Browman of Twinfield, gave up six inches in height but nothing in heart as he got this shot up and over South Royaltons
William Wuttke in last Monday nights Division IV semifinal game at
the Barre Auditorium. Twinfield defeated the Royals and moved into
the championship game. Photo by Bill Croney
GAME
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th
of
Play-by-play
coverage with
Joe Salerno &
Carl Parton
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