Catch up on how the CVU Redhawks did this week.
Catch up on how the Redhawks did this week.
Shelburne Little League held its first opening day celebration since 2019 on April 30 with a parade through town and a visit from Champ, the Vermont Lake Monsters mascot.
The Champlain Valley track and field team headed to the Essex Vacational Meet Thursday, with the boys’ team coming in second and the girls finishing in third.
Chloe Snipes tallied six goals to lead the Champlain Valley girls’ lacrosse team to a win over Mount Abraham-Vergennes on Monday, April 18.
After winning last year’s DI title the Champlain Valley baseball team will have to make one big adjustment: a new voice in the dugout.
The ninth class for the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame is set for a live induction celebration and dinner Saturday, April 30, Delta Marriott Hotel, 1117 Williston Road, South Burlington.
As the lacross team gets going this season, it is relying on senior leadership to set the pace. While the team returns 11 players from last year’s squad, the Redhawks are still young and need some time to get in-game experience.
Despite lingering snow cover, Vermont Fish and Wildlife officials says anglers can still be successful early in the season if they keep a few strategies in mind.
The Champlain Valley girls’ basketball team were all over the gym at the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association all-star game on March 20.
A throng of eager fans gathered to meet Olympic bronze medalist and Shelburne native Megan Nick at the Shelburne Fieldhouse March 16.
Mansfield Nordic Club skiers posted some impressive results at the recent Junior National Championships in Minnesota, including Anders Linseisen of Shelburne who took home a 5th place finish i…
While it was a bitterly cold morning following the last big snowstorm on March 13, 98 of the 185 runners who registered turned out for the Leprechaun Dash 5K and 10K.
As Megan Nick stood at the bottom of the hill at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, she was filled with emotions.
For the first eight minutes of the Division 1 boys’ basketball semifinal, it looked like Champlain Valley Union and Rice were locked in a tight, back-and-forth affair.
To repeat as state champions, the Champlain Valley Union girls’ alpine ski team needed top results out of all four of its skiers.
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