Comets Hold Off Tide in Battle of Unbeatens
By ANTHONY LABOR JR. ST. ALBANS – It was a battle of two unbeaten teams when BFA-St. Albans and Spaulding girls hockey team faced off (more…)
By ANTHONY LABOR JR. ST. ALBANS – It was a battle of two unbeaten teams when BFA-St. Albans and Spaulding girls hockey team faced off (more…)
By Ben Kaufmann HIGHGATE – Six different players tallied points for Missisquoi Wednesday evening against Middlebury in a high-scoring affair. The Tigers held a two-goal (more…)
By Ben Kaufmann The top two teams in Vermont girls hockey, undefeated Spaulding and BFA-St. Albans, will meet tonight for a 7 p.m. contest in (more…)
Story by John BonnettePhotos by Ben KaufmannCounty Courier ST. ALBANS – The BFA-St. Albans Bobwhites started Wednesday’s game shorthanded with unavailable players and coaches and (more…)
By Ben KaufmannCounty Courier MILTON – A young and shorthanded Milton team proved no match for BFA-St. Albans on Wednesday night. A 2-2 tie in (more…)
Gratton Adds 4 Points as BFA-St. Albans Scores Four Times in Third Period By ANTHONY LABOR JR.County Courier ST. ALBANS – Despite the final score, (more…)
BFA comes away with title in 12th Annual Christi Corrigan Blitz Tournament By ANTHONY LABOR JR.County Courier ST. ALBANS – The BFA-St. Albans girls hockey (more…)
Smith’s Six Points Leads BFA to Win in First Night of Christi Corrigan Blitz Tournament By ANTHONY LABOR JR.County Courier ST. ALBANS – The BFA-St. (more…)
By Landon Potvin County Courier FAIRFAX – On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, BFA-Fairfax/Lamoille hosted a tough Otter Valley team in the Division III semifinal. The Bullets (more…)
By Landon PotvinCounty Courier South Burlington – Top-seeded, unbeaten, and facing Montpelier in the Division II Championship game for the second year in a row, (more…)
Adversity, by nature, forces a change of direction. In team sports, those obstacles either push a team closer together or drive it into chaos. In the case of the 2021 Enosburg boy’s soccer team, it would have been easy for the talented squad to fall off the deep end. But after accusations of abusive behavior put a spotlight on the Hornets, who in turn became victims of online vitriol from people outside the program, this Enosburg team drew even closer and put its best foot forward. Following all the drama throughout the season and a semifinal played without spectators due to the abuse allegations, Enosburg arrived at Maxfield Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon aiming to upset top-seeded Green Mountain and claim its first championship since 2006.