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Valley News - Local roundup: WRV boys use depth to claim VPA D-IV track championship

MANCHESTER, Vt. White River Valley’s baseball and softball teams have been chewing up foes all season long. The South Royalton-based school’s track and field program is no slouch, either.The Wildcats won three field events two by senior Jack.

Valley News - Local roundup: Hartford softball advances on late rally

FAIR HAVEN, Vt. Hartford High brought on former Stevens High softball standout Danielle Tenney as coach with a goal of giving the Hurricanes hope for the future. Seems to be working.Eleventh-ranked Hartford charged back from a 13-6 deficit after.

Valley News - Local roundup: Lacy leads Hanover boys to fourth at D-II state track meet

PELHAM, N.H. Senior Derek Lacy produced a trio of top-four results and joined in a winning relay effort to lead the Hanover High boys track team to fourth place at the NHIAA Division II state championship at Pelham High School on Saturday.Lacy ran.

Valley News - Local roundup: TA track sweeps Windsor meet

Local roundup: TA track sweeps Windsor meet Knute Linehan Modified: 5/15/2021 10:19:12 PM WINDSOR One point was all that separated the Thetford Academy boys track and field team from Bellows Falls at Windsor High’s Murphy-Morse Complex on Saturday. One point, though, was all it took to give the Panthers a winning margin over the Terriers to complete a sweep of the meet after the girls team ran away from the field. Knute Linehan leaped his way to three wins for the Thetford boys, taking the top spot in long jump, triple jump and high jump. Tobin Durham added a win in the 1,500 meters in 4 minutes, 20.37 seconds. Ben Mattern won the 3,000 meters in 11:23.87 for the Panthers.

Valley News - Local roundup: Jacks break out the bats

Local roundup: Jacks break out the bats Jenna Hood Modified: 4/23/2021 10:26:07 PM WINDSOR A potent offensive attack was more than enough for the Windsor High softball team, which routed visiting Fair Haven, 17-5, in six innings on Friday afternoon at MacLeay-Royce Field. “The whole lineup, 1-9, did their job and contributed to the win,” Windsor coach Heather Stearns said. “I’m very happy with how aggressive we are this year. We swung the bats very aggressively, put the ball in play and made them make plays defensively.” Adi Prior led the way for the Yellowjackets with two singles and a double. Jenna Hood had a double and a single. Paige Kleefisch had a pair of base hits. Windsor collected 11 hits as a team.

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