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By TRIS WYKES
MANCHESTER — Hanover High girls ice hockey coach John Dodds instructed his players to pack a snack for Saturday’s NHIAA title game against Oyster River-Portsmouth at SNHU Arena.
By BEN HOOKE
They’ll need to find some more space on the walls of Windsor High School’s gym. The Yellowjacket girls are champions again.
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — Windsor High girls basketball coach Kabray Rockwood descended the stairs to his team’s locker room in the basement of the Barre Auditorium on Thursday night.
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — The heat and humidity generated by warming spring temperatures and a couple of thousand bodies packed into the Barre Auditorium on Thursday drove a gaggle of high school basketball fans out the back door during halftime of the Oxbow-Peoples girls game.
By TRIS WYKES
MANCHESTER — The proverbial lights went out for the Hanover High boys hockey team Wednesday with a 3-1 loss to Concord in the NHIAA Division I semifinals at John F. Kennedy Memorial Coliseum. The game and season, however, displayed what appears to be a bright future for the Bears.
By TRIS WYKES
CONCORD — The future is now for the Hanover High girls hockey team, which blasted Concord, 11-2, on Tuesday in the NHIAA Division I semifinals at Everett Arena.
By TRIS WYKES
The Hartford High girls hockey team won its second consecutive VPA Division II title Sunday with a 2-0 defeat of Middlebury at the University of Vermont’s Gutterson Field House.
Hanover 8Keene-Monadnock-FM 0
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — The Thetford Academy boys basketball team did not just, as their warmup shirts read Saturday, “Journey to the Tourney.” They won the whole thing.
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — Hartford High’s Cavan Benjamin rushed the puck into the U-32 end Friday night. The rangy defenseman curled out from behind the net and flung a perfect pass back between the circles to gliding hockey teammate Nolan Morlock.
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — A frustrated White River Valley boys basketball team and its fans saw an undefeated season come to a disappointing conclusion on Thursday night, falling short of the program’s championship goals.
By TRIS WYKES
BARRE, Vt. — When Jason Gray took over as Thetford Academy’s boys basketball coach nine years ago, he had a simple message for a program that hadn’t reached the playoff quarterfinals during its four previous seasons.
Rivendell 38, Danville 37
Hartford 4, U-32 0
By TRIS WYKES
SOUTH ROYALTON — The White River Valley High boys basketball team took in a horror film to start the season.
Hartford 68, Lamoille 49
Oxbow 61, Thetford 43
Woodstock 66, Randolph 59
Hartford 69, MSJ 10
Windsor 40, Hartford 29
By PATRICK O’GRADY
The Stevens High School bowling team’s bid for back-to-back NHIAA championships ended quickly on Saturday.
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