Boys’ soccer
South Burlington 4, Mount Mansfield 3: Mateo Duracek stuck in overtime to lift the South Burlington boys’ soccer team over Mount Mansfield on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Duracek’s game winner came on a long-distance strike to give the Wolves the win in a back-and-forth affair.
Hammad Ali had one goal and two assists for South Burlington, while Gabriel Gelfenbein and Jackson Adams each added a goal.
Connor Maxwell chipped in an assist for the Wolves, who moved to 6-0.
Football
South Burlington-Burlington 25, Colchester 12: The South Burlington-Burlington co-op football team grabbed its first win of the season on Friday, Sept. 22, beating Colchester 25-12.
Andre Bouffard broke a 12-12 tie with a touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the SeaWolves ahead for good. Ahmed Diawara had two touchdowns and Liam O’Connor also scored a TD.
The SeaWolves moved to 1-3.
Cross country
The boys’ and girls’ cross-country teams headed to New Hampshire on Saturday for the Manchester Invitational.
Paige Poirier was the top finisher for the Wolves, coming in 37th. Marina Fisher followed in 53rd, with Callie Beyor in 57th and Maggie Clark in 64th.
For the boys, Sky Valin was the first Wolves runner across the finish line in 42nd. Austin Simone came in 46th. Odin Cloutier (136th) and Daniel Jackson (137th) rounded out the finishers.
Girls’ soccer
Champlain Valley 1, South Burlington 0: South Burlington gave up the lone goal and the Wolves fell to rival Champlain Valley in soccer action Friday.
Alisa McLean made 13 saves in a losing effort, while the Wolves drop to 3-3.
Boys’ golf
South Burlington came in with the lowest score on Thursday to capture first place at the North Country Invitational at Newport Country Club.
Teddy Maynard had the low score for the Wolves with a 76, Jay Eagle followed with a 77 and Sawyer Bond had a 78. Evan Marchessault rounded out the scorers with an 81.
Garrett Cameron of Spaulding earned medalist honors with 70.
Girls’ volleyball
Essex 3, South Burlington 0: The girls dropped three sets to fall to Essex on Thursday, Sept. 21.
The Wolves lost each set 25-15 and dropped to 4-2.


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