Girls soccer
Stowe 3, Lyndon 0
Sept. 17
Stowe freshman Juliette Hoder scored the first goal of her varsity career, then followed it up with a second to help Stowe storm past visiting Lyndon.
Kaiya Gants also scored for Stowe and Wren Murphy had two assists.
Lyndon goalie Jenna Malone was under siege all night, stacking up 17 saves to keep the game as close as it was. Stowe goalie Anika Wagner made one stop.
Stowe is now 2-1, Lyndon 0-5.
Mount Abraham 2, Stowe 0
Sept. 11
Mount Abraham scored once in each half as Stowe dropped a home game.
Addy Harris and Ellie Ginsburg scored the goals and Mount Abraham goalie Justice Green made three saves.
Stowe’s Anika Wagner kept her team in the game with 15 saves.
Cross Country
Stowe hosts
Sept. 17
Stowe High hosted a meet on Sept. 17 that involved Peoples Academy and Lamoille Union High School, among others, but results were not available by press time.
Stowe wins at Bellows Falls
Sept. 13
The Stowe boys put four runners in the top ten to win the Russ Pickering Invitational at Bellows Falls.
The Raider team score was 46 points, edging Brattleboro (49 points) and Bellows Falls (50).
John Lackey led the way for Stowe, finishing fourth in 17:58. Charlie Alekson was seventh in 18:25, Case Bradbury eighth in 18:38 and Josh Clark 10th in 19:01. Jacob Shapiro (17th) and Evan Matherly (19th) also cracked the top 20 for the Stowe boys.
Brady Geisler of Rutland won the boys race in 17:28, Timothy Salter-Roy of Bellows Falls was second and Brattleboro’s Bram Tabachnick third, just six seconds ahead of Lackey.
The Stowe girls were led by Lola Richards, who ran a 22:52 to finish 12th. Emaline Ouellete was 19th, Maisie Schnee 29th, Sophia Matherly 30th and Rosalyn Trowbridge 46th. The Stowe girls were fifth overall with 116 points.
Abby Broadley of Bellows Falls won the girls race in 18:58, and her team won with 29 points.
Golf
Stowe beats Harwood, Lake Region at Stowe CC
Sept. 16
Chace Newhouse and Lincoln Sinclair both shot rounds under 40 to lead Stowe past Harwood and Lake Region at the Stowe Country Club.
Stowe finished with a team score of 169; Lake Region shot 209, one stroke better than Harwood.
Sinclair had the day’s best round, 37, just one stroke better than Newhouse. Max Gentle had a 43 and Jesse Brown a 51 to round out Stowe’s scoring.
Harwood got identical rounds of 51 from Jon O’Brien and Jack Lansky. Liam Guyette had a 53 and Jake Green a 55.
Lake Region was led by Connor Lanou’s 49; other low rounds on the day came from Green Mountain Valley’s Collin MacGuffie, who shot a 51, and Hazen’s Aaron Molleur, who shot a 50.
Among the girls, Lake Region’s Tia Martinez had the day’s best round, a 49. Stowe’s Lexi James tied for third with a 56 and Harwood’s Maddie Cheney was fourth with a 58.
Stowe second at North Country Invitational
Sept. 12
The Raiders shot a 366 to finish in second among the smaller schools at the 18-hole North Country Invitational.
The annual tournament, which draws some of the state’s biggest schools, is one of the only 18-hole events teams play before the state qualifier and championship tourneys.
Stowe was led by Chace Newhouse’s 79 and Lincoln Sinclair’s 84. Bo Graves shot a 95 and Jesse Brown a 108.
Lake Region had the low team score for the non-Division 1 schools with a 348 and Harwood was third with a 389.
Division 1 power Champlain Valley Union had the top score of the day with a 316; Rice’s Michael Walsh and Lake Region’s Jackson King tied for medalist honors with rounds of 70.
Field hockey
Stowe 1, Rice 0
Sept. 12
Stowe’s stingy defense held another opponent scoreless as the Raiders improved to 4-0.
The Raiders have allowed two goals through four games.
Natalie Doehla scored Stowe’s goal in the first period and Andrea Jackman made six saves in goal.
Goalie Theresa Strouse piled up 16 saves for Rice to keep the visiting squad in the game.
Rice is 2-3.
Boys soccer
Stowe 2, Lamoille 0
Sept. 13
Stowe scored twice in the final two minutes of regulation to leave Hyde Park with a win.
Stowe’s Alex Reichelt scored with two minutes left to break the scoreless tie. Lamoille began pressing for the equalizer as the clock ran down, and in a Stowe counterattack, Rai Bleda-Vilalta found Nick Mitchell, who scored the insurance goal 30 seconds after Reichelt’s score.
“We pushed everyone forward to try to win a deep ball on the kickoff,” Lamoille coach Aaron McGee said, and Stowe took advantage on the counterattack.
Lamoille keeper Teddy Levin had five saves; Stowe’s Isaiah Schaefer-Geiger made one stop.
Lamoille is now 1-2-1, Stowe 4-0.
Football
Fairfax-Lamoille 44, Milton 8
Sept. 14
The cooperative team from Fairfax-Lamoille scored four touchdowns in the first quarter to put visiting Milton away early and improve to 3-0.
Ty Garon, one of several Stowe students playing for Fairfax-Lamoille, rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown. Jaxon Schaarschmidt had 111 rushing yards and another score, quarterback Cam Meunier ran for 70 yards and two touchdowns and threw for another, and Caden Getty and Shaun Gibson each had one touchdown.
Milton’s touchdown came on a Kayden Bure pass to Colin Mathis.
Milton, a Division 2 squad, dropped to 0-3.
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