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Vermont H.S. sports scores for Saturday, Dec. 9: See how your favorite team fared

The 2023-24 Vermont high school winter season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and game details (statistical leaders, game notes) from basketball, hockey, gymnastics, wrestling, Nordic/Alpine skiing and other winter sports.

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SATURDAY'S H.S. GAMES

Girls hockey

Burlington/Colchester 3, South Burlington 2

SB: Ava Hershberg 1G, 1A. Sabrina Brunet 1G. Jordan Larose 1A. Kiley Burke 1A. Taylor Tobrocke 26 saves.

B/C: Camryn Poulin 2G, 1A. Caroline Burdick 1G, 1A. Fiona McHugh 1A. Leah Boyd 22 saves.

Note: Poulin's second goal at 13:52 of the second period broke a 2-all deadlock.

Burr and Burton 8, Rutland 1

BB: Katie Brownlee 2G, 2A. Kaelin Downey 2G, 1A. Mai-Liis Edwards 2G, 1A. Mya Duncan 1G, 2A. Abby Kopeck 1G, 1A. Kaya Pedersen 1A. Skylar Smith 1A. Harper Wilson 1A. Carmella Livingston 1A. Zoe Duncan 1A. Cyra Pacher 1 save, Marley Clark 8 saves

R: Piper Newman 1G. Riley Quesnel 28 saves.

Middlebury 5, Stowe 1

M: McKenna Raymond 2G. Ireland Hanley 1G. Julia Morrissey 1G. Sawyer Witscher 1G. Lily Finn 1A. Ellie Wilkins-Sachs 1A. Kate Kozak 1A. Ruby Hubbell 16 saves.

S: Isabel Donza 1G. Kate Tilgner 1A. Ella McAllister 22 saves.

Note: Middlebury scored once in each period in the home win. Stowe's Donza reached 100 career points with her third-period tally.

Woodstock 7, Rice 2

W: Hannah Gubbins 4G. Margaret Mello 1G, 1A. Alexis Audaley 1G. Fiona Piconi 1G. Gracelyn Laperle 1A. Lia Beckwith 1A. Meridian Bremel 26 saves.

R: Grace Raleigh 1G. Eliza Fischer 1G. Rebecca Penney 1A. Tayton Barrett 8 saves.

Note: Gubbins' four-goal outburst in the third period and Bremel's performance in net helped Woodstock pull away from visiting Rice.

Kingdom Blades 6, U-32 0

KB: Isabela Butler 2G. Kennedy Perigo 1G. Ella Blaise 1G. Randi Fortin 1G. Brooke-Lynne Choiniere 1G. Taylor Blaise 14 saves.

U: Addie Croteau 20 saves.

Hartford 10, Brattleboro 1

At Christie Corrigan Blitz Tournament at St. Albans

Potsdam (N.Y.) 4, BFA-St. Albans 3

BFA: Arleigh Richard 2G, 1A. Bri Jarvis 1G, 2A. Rae Alexander 1A. Jillian Mathieu 1A. Erin Jackson 20 saves

P: Jordyn Scott 1G. Anna Rossner 1G. Sophiya McGregor 1G. Sophie Merriman 1G. Danielle Emerson 2A. Avery Marcil 19 saves.

Hingham (Mass.) 7, Essex 0

Boys hockey

Milton 5, Missisquoi 3

MILT: Noah Keeler 1G, 3A. Jacob Deuso 1G, 1A. Tyler Larocque 1G, 1A. Luke Bushey 1G, 1A. Keegan Thomas 1G. Dylan Mitchell 1A. Brayden Welch 1A. Christian Gaudio 25 saves

MISS: Ryan Laroche 2G. Maddux Gagne 1G. Cameron Choiniere 1A. Maddux Gagne 1A. Ethan Stefanik 17 saves.

Note: Milton scored a pair of power play goals in the opening period and put away a shorthanded chance in the middle frame.

South Burlington 8, Burlington 2

SB: Jules Butler 1G, 1A. Trey Smith 1G, 2A. Miles Van Mullen 1G, 1A. Lucas Van Mullen 1G, 1A. Nick Kelly 1G, 1A. Colby Reagan 1G. Zach Rublee 1G. Hayden Nelson 1G. Finn McCarney 1A. Christian Butler 1A. James Chagnon 11 saves.

B: Isaac Rubman 2G. Emmett Matanle 1G. Sam Collins 32 saves.

Hartford 7, Woodstock 1

H: Ezra Mock 4G, 1A. Logan Caffrey 1G, 1A. Nate Clark 1G. Lochlan Park 1G. Nolan Morlock 2A. Cavan Benjamin 1A. Nick Daniels 1A. Nunu Mayer 10 saves.

W: Ethan Havel 1G. Dominic Palazzo 33 saves.

Note: Hartford led 4-0 after the opening period and 6-1 through two periods.

Colchester 2, Rutland 1

C: Dylan Kerner 1G. Brody Rassel 1G. Adam Maher 1A. Kieran Phillips 28 saves.

R: Aiden Good 1G. Cameron Rider 1A. Noah Bruttomesso 21 saves.

Note: Phillips made several big saves in the third period to seal Colchester's season-opening win.

Middlebury 8, U-32 4

M: Toby Draper 2G, 1A. Gavin McNulty 1G, 2A. Jake Kadar 1G, 3A. Kellen Bartlett 1G, 1A. Adrian Malhotra 1G. Brady McDonough 1G. Gabriel Quesnel 1G, 1A. Iver Anderson 2A.

Lyndon/St. Johnsbury tournament at Fenton Chester Arena

Lyndon 5, Burr and Burton 4 (OT)

L: Adam Dusek 2G. Alex Giroux 2G, 1A. Jonathan Giroux 1G. Zach Griffith 2A. Konsta Jokio 25 saves.

BB: James Faucher 1G. Luke Brownlee 1G. Bodie Smith 2G, 1A. Jack McCoy 2A. Michael Hornsby 11 saves.

Note: Giroux finished Andrew Menard's feed for the overtime winner.

Stowe 7, St. Johnsbury 2

STO: Cooper Shove 2G. Derek Baxter 2G, 2A. Max King 1G, 3A. Ashton Tibbits 1G, 2A. Aaron Lepikko 1G, 1A. Tegan Darrow 1A. Brandon Allen 1A. Alex Bucklin 1A. Ian Nolan 1A. Liam Newhouse 18 saves.

SJ: Evan Windrow 1G. Holden Brigham 1G.

Note: Stowe exploded for six first-period goals.

Girls basketball

Fair Haven 58, Burlington 50

FH: Izzy Cole 28 points. Kate Hadwen 14 points.

B: Atika Haji 20 points. Nylah Mitchell 18 pionts.

Note: Cole drilled six 3-pointers and Elizabeth Love and Madison Perry combined for 17 assists as the host Slaters knocked off Division I BHS.

North-South Classic at Rutland

Champlain Valley 71, Mount Anthony 23

CV: Samara Ashooh 15 points, 8 rebounds. Nina Zimakas 13 points, 3 steals. Zoey McNabb 9 points, 4 steals.

MA: Madisyn Moore 12 points.

Essex 45, Rutland 40

E: Bianca Williams 13 points. Alexa Rabidoux 10 points.

R: Jasmine Evans 12 points, 12 rebounds. Brinley Gandin 11 points.

Note: Essex built an 11-point lead in the third quarter before holding on for the win.

Boys basketball

Colchester 78, Missisquoi 39

C: Freddie Bacon 26 points. Zach Davis 20 points.

Richford 66, Enosburg 20

North-South Classic at Rutland

Champlain Valley 71, Mount Anthony 25

CV: Tucker Tharpe 16 points. Kyle Eaton 13 points. Luke Everitt 10 points. Jack St. Peter 8 points.

MA: Carter Thompson 10 points.

Note: The CVU defense held the Patriots to 15 points over the final three quarters. The Redhawks were also balanced, with 11 players scoring.

Rutland 65, Spaulding 27

R: Cellan Wood 14 points. Ethan Whalen 9 points.

S: Liam Tremblay 8 points, 7 rebounds.

Note: Rutland took command with a 22-4 third quarter.

Indoor track and field

At St. Johnsbury, throws competition: Athletic.net results.

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This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: Vermont high school sports scores for Saturday, Dec. 9