The fall sports season in Vermont is off to an exciting start, with various teams showing competitive spirit on the field and court. Here’s a roundup of the latest scores and highlights from recent matches, including soccer, field hockey, volleyball, golf, and cross-country running.
In an intense soccer match, Vermont edged out NJIT with a final score of 2-1. Jill Brody and Emma Warren both contributed goals for Vermont, while Torie Snyder and Kate Bossert assisted with plays leading to the scores.
The game between North Country and Milton ended in a 0-0 draw after overtime, showcasing strong defense from both teams. Ava Bouchard recorded an impressive 11 saves for North Country, while Milton’s Isabella Kang held off all shots for a clean sheet.
In other notable matches, Colchester won against South Burlington 1-0, thanks to a goal from Kate Bradford just 22 minutes into the second half. Meanwhile, Thetford overcame Lamoille with a score of 2-1, scoring both goals within four minutes in the second half to take the lead.
Lyndon secured a tight victory against Colchester in a five-set thriller, winning with scores of 25-17, 21-25, 25-17, 15-9. Key players included Noa Martinez with 27 assists and Kelsey Robinson, who contributed significantly with her kills and aces.
As this season rolls on, coaches and team representatives are encouraged to report scores and updates to keep everyone informed. Let’s keep the spirit high and support our teams as they compete this fall!
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