BURLINGTON — The Hartford High indoor track team added to its team tallies and Thetford Academy opened its scoring account with their results from the VPA Division II state triple jump meet at the University of Vermont on Sunday.

Hartford senior Kennedy Mullen won the girls triple jump with a leap of 34 feet, 5 inches. Caroline Hamilton added team points as well by taking fifth place (29-8). Chloe Jensen (26-11) was ninth and didn’t factor in team scoring.

Mullen’s win gave the Hurricanes three victories in field events to open the three-day championship. Ryan Reed and Anne Marie Schneller won the weight throw on Saturday at St. Johnsbury Academy.

The Panthers earned runner-up results in both the boys and girls divisions. Thetford’s Knute Linehan (39-5) was second in his division, while Grace Davis (32-8) posted a similar reesult among the girls. TA’s Kiran Black (29-10) was fourth.

The team points earned over the weekend will give the Hurricanes and Panthers a boost for the rest of the state D-II indoor meet, which is scheduled for Sunday afternoon back at UVM.

WOMEN’S TENNIS Dartmouth 4, Brown 1

NEW YORK — The seventh-seeded Big Green beat the fifth-seeded Bears to close the ECAC Indoor Championship on a high note on Sunday.

Dartmouth took the opening doubles point by claiming two of three matches. Singles wins came from No. 4 Chidimma Okpara, Allison McCann at No. 6 and Ashley Hess at No. 5.

The Big Green is off until a Feb. 21 home date with Massachusetts.

SATURDAY’S RESULTS

Scores that missed Sunday’s paper due to deadline. Find updates online at www.vnews.com.

BOYS HOCKEY

Woodstock 8, U-32 2

MONTPELIER — The Wasps (11-2-2) got goals from seven different players in their latest victory.

Owen Coates had a two-goal, one-assist night and Andrew Gubbins scored once with three helpers for the Wasps. Field Willis (assist), Chase Christiansen, Riley Shepherd (assist), Trevor White and Mason Harkins provided the other tallies. Charles Green and Nathaniel Kennedy contributed an assist apiece.

Goalies Danny Drebber, Ethan Mello and Keaton Piconi split nine saves. Woodstock visits Hartford on Wednesday.

Nordic skiing Lebanon girls, Hanover boys victorious

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — The Lebanon girls and Hanover boys, both with two top-three results, won their respective divisions of a 5K freestyle Nordic ski race at Plymouth Regional High School.

The Raiders took the girls title led by a runner-up from Juno Barnett (19 minutes, 47 seconds) and a third place from Maria Goodwin (20:02). Ana Goodwin (sixth, 20:45) and Maya Barnett (seventh, 20:50) completed Lebanon’s scoring. Hanover took second as a team behind Sage Gilbert-Diamond (fourth, 20:11), Brilla Arvold (12th, 21:51), Kathryn Davis (14th, 21:58) and June Clark (18th, 22:45).

The Marauders won the boys race with Noah Phipps tying for the win with InterLakes’ Eli Misavage (15:57) while Simon Phipps took third (16:14). Diego Aspinwall (fifth, 17:25) and John Meehan (10th, 18:07) provided Hanover’s other points. The Lebanon boys were third, with Simon (18:05), John Biezczad (18:06), Cooper (18:37) and Seth Carl (18:41) posting a 8-9-16-18 finish.

Boys team scores: Hanover 384.5, InterLakes 358.5, Lebanon 355, Winnacunnet 347, Plymouth 325, Moultonborough 322, Bow 308, Con-Val 281, White Mountains 272, Souhegan 206.

Girls team scores: Lebanon 386, Hanover 366, Plymouth 350, Bow 345, InterLakes 340, Con-Val 321, Winnacunnet 284, Souhegan 284, White Mountains 225, Moultonborough 69.

MEN’S TENNIS Dartmouth 4, St. John’s 1

HANOVER — The Big Green (8-0) shook off the loss of the doubles point to rip off four straight singles win and stop the Red Storm at the Boss Center.

No. 2 Dan Martin, No. 3 Peter Conklin and No. 6 Anders Gibbons all won in straight sets. Pierce Widdecombe clinched the match by taking No. 4 singles in a third-set tiebreaker.

After two weeks at home, Dartmouth will be on the road until early April starting with the upcoming ECAC Indoor Championships at Columbia University.