News Summary

The Vermont high school spring playoffs have begun, bringing student-athletes together in exciting competitions across sports like baseball, softball, lacrosse, and tennis. Schools like BFA-St. Albans and Champlain Valley showcased impressive performances, with multiple teams vying for championship glory. Fans are encouraged to stay connected with updates on scores and rescheduled games as the playoffs progress. The atmosphere is electric as community members come out to support their teams, making this spring’s playoffs a highly anticipated event in Burlington.

Excitement Heats Up in Burlington as Vermont High School Spring Playoffs Kick Off

It’s that time of year again! The 2025 Vermont high school spring playoffs are buzzing with energy, as student-athletes hit the fields, courts, and mats in a thrilling showcase of talent. With sports such as baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, and Ultimate on the docket, there are plenty of scores and updates to cover! Coaches and team representatives are encouraged to share their results. It’s a great way to keep fans connected, so don’t forget to send those updates!

Baseball Playoff Highlights

Let’s dive right into the baseball action! The playoffs witnessed some dominating performances, particularly from BFA-St. Albans, who crushed North Country with a stunning score of 22-2. Megan Gonyeau was on fire, earning the win on the mound with a solid three innings, striking out five batters and allowing no hits. Her offensive teammates were equally impressive, with Marah McGinn knocking in five runs and hitting a homer, while Nora Tatro also hit a home run of her own!

In another game, No. 5 Bellows Falls turned heads with a definitive 16-4 victory over No. 4 Randolph. Izzy Stoodley was a superstar on both sides of the ball, pitching five innings and stepping up at the plate with a 2-for-2 performance that included three RBIs. Meanwhile, Missisquoi continued their strong run with a decisive 6-2 win against Harwood, showcasing a solid performance from pitcher Parker Hakey.

Don’t forget, there are a couple of postponed games that fans should keep an eye on. No. 10 Milton was set to face No. 2 Mount Abraham, now rescheduled for June 9 at 4:30 p.m., while No. 6 Hartford at No. 3 Otter Valley has been pushed to June 7 at 4:30 p.m. Stay tuned for updates on these matchups!

Softball Scores Steal the Spotlight

Softball is also heating up! BFA-Fairfax cruised to a 12-6 victory over Fair Haven, while Otter Valley secured their place with a solid 9-3 win against Hartford. Rice and Enosburg battled it out, with Rice edging to a 5-2 victory. Colchester came in strong with a whopping 18-7 win over St. Johnsbury, ensuring they remain in contention.

Men’s Lacrosse Close Calls

Over in the men’s lacrosse scene, Middlebury faced a nail-biter, winning in overtime against Rice with a score of 10-9. Brady Lloyd led the charge with three goals, while TJ Avonda matched him with three goals of his own for Rice. Harwood also dominated the division, overpowering Brattleboro 16-1.

Women’s Lacrosse Strong Performances

On the women’s side, Champlain Valley had an outstanding showing, defeating Burlington 17-9. Hartford took down Stowe with an impressive 15-2 performance, while Woodstock edged past St. Johnsbury in a thrilling matchup that went into two overtime periods, ending at 9-8.

Tennis Action and Upcoming Matches

Tennis playoffs are underway as well, though not all final scores are in just yet. In an anticipated matchup, Mount Mansfield narrowly defeated Milton with a score of 12-10. As for Burlington and Burr and Burton, the final score remains a mystery, but fans are eagerly awaiting those results!

As the championship meetings draw closer, scheduled to wrap up by mid-June, be sure to stay updated. The weather on June 8 is shaping up to be beautiful, offering a perfect setting for some outdoor sports action with a high of 77°F expected.

So, gather your friends and family, grab those pom-poms, and cheer on your favorite teams! Remember, the playoff scene is always changing, so keep those eyes peeled for fresh updates. And, of course, let’s keep that sportsmanship alive as our young athletes give their all in these exciting competitions!

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