Last year the Champlain Valley girls’ soccer team made some history, becoming the program with the most state championships after grabbing its 20th state title.
For the third year in a row, the Champlain Valley girls’ volleyball team faced top-seeded Essex in the Division I state championship.
A one-on-one with World Cup and Olympic alpine ski racer Ryan Cochran-Siegle will take place virtually on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. as part of the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum’s Red Bench speaker series.
The Champlain Valley girls’ cross-country team has been making headlines for years.
Top-seeded Champlain Valley opened a first half lead and then extended that lead in the second half to beat St. Johnsbury in the Division I boys’ soccer quarterfinals on Saturday, Oct. 28.
Catch up on how the CVU Redhawks fared this week.
The field hockey team won its final game of the season — part of 6-1 record to wrap up its schedule — on Friday, beating South Burlington 1-0.
After losing by just three strokes at last year’s Division I girls’ state championship, Champlain Valley was determined not to come up short again.
Catch up on how the Redhawks fared this week.
Champlain Valley won its seventh game in a row, beating Burlington 3-0 on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Catch up on how the Redhawks fared this week.
Catch up on how the CVU Redhawks fared this week.
The Champlain Valley football team jumped out to a 28-0 lead at halftime and did not look back in a win over Burlington-South Burlington on Saturday, Sept. 16.
The girls’ volleyball team moved to 2-1 with a win over South Burlington on Saturday.
Champlain Valley 3, St. Johnsbury 0: Girls’ volleyball opened the season with a straight set win over St. Johnsbury Friday.
On any Saturday afternoon, courts that once carried the racket of tennis have been overtaken by a game that has captured the soul of many Americans, including hundreds in Chittenden County: pickleball.


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