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HU takes track and field championships |
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Written by VR
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Jun 10, 2010 at 10:28 AM |
 Harwood runners Tim Shepard, Nick Wisniewski and Dylan Thompson at the start of the 1500. Shepard won the 1500. Photo: Cindy Wisniewski
06/10/2010
It was a good day to be a Highlander at the Vermont Division II Track and Field State Championships held at Fair Haven High School on June 5. A total of 41 student athletes competed for Harwood, one of the larger teams participating. Be first to comment this article | Print | E-mail | Read more... |
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Two championships in the pocket and three to go |
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Written by John Williams
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Jun 10, 2010 at 10:22 AM |
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06/10/2010
By John Williams
State Champions
It's playoff time for the Harwood Union Highlander spring athletes. With boys' track winning the state championship and the girls' track coming in as runner up (see related article), the girls' golf team of Christine Milne, Samantha Quinn and Miranda Milne outshot their opponents to win by 17 strokes on the greens of Pittsfield. This was the sixth Division II championships and second in a row for the girls' golf team. As <MI>The Valley Reporter<D> goes to press, the boys' golf team is at the state championships at Middlebury. Be first to comment this article | Print | E-mail | Read more... |
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Bill Koch League and GMVS team up for summer training |
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Written by vr
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May 13, 2010 at 10:16 AM |
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The Mad River Valley Bill Koch League and the Green Mountain Valley School cross country ski program (GMVS XC) are teaming up this summer to offer a number of opportunities for young local athletes to try out summer Nordic training.
GMVS XC is excited to offer more than 20 supervised training sessions this summer in which local Nordic enthusiasts are invited to participate. Be first to comment this article | Print | E-mail | Read more... |
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32nd annual Sugarbush Adventure Games |
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Apr 15, 2010 at 12:15 PM |
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Due to warm temperatures and the early arrival of spring in the Mad River Valley, participants in last weekend's 32nd annual Sugarbush Adventure Games completed a mountain trail run in lieu of the typical cross-country ski leg.
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