Local Roundup: White River Valley baseball beats Green Mountain

Published: 05-16-2025 6:30 PM

Baseball

White River Valley 6, Green Mountain 3

Key players: White River Valley — Brayden Russ, Quinlan Grace, Holden Rediker, Zander Clark, Wyatt Cadwell, Donavan Craven

Highlights: Grace threw the first 5⅔ innings for the cats giving up 2 earned runs, 6 hits and striking out 9. Clark threw one-third innings. Cadwell threw 1 inning striking out 1. At the plate Russ was 3 for 4 with a run scored, Rediker 2 for 3 with a run scored, Clark 1 for 2 with 2 RBIs and a run scored, Craven 1 for 2 with an RBI and a run scored, Cadwell and Grace each added a hit. The win gave the cats a 9-0 record and was Coach Cilley’s 100th win as a varsity head coach.

Records: White River Valley 9-0; Green Mountain 5-3

Thetford Academy 5, Montpelier 0

Key players: Thetford Academy — Combined no-hitter from Xander Oshoniyi and Miles Lawrence. JD Farrell (3-for-4, 2 singles, 1 double); Dempsey Mcgovern and Ollie Sarazin (2 hits each)

Highlights: Oshoniyi and Lawrence combined on a no-hitter. Oshoniyi pitched the first 6 innings and Lawrence threw the 7th. Thetford broke open a 1-0 game by scoring 4 in the 7th.

Coach's quote: “Well played game by both teams. Xander and Miles were awesome today, and we were able to generate just enough offense to pull away late.” — Thetford’s Kris Keelty

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Records: Thetford Academy 8-1; Montpelier 7-2

Girls Lacrosse

Hopkinton 13, Lebanon 8

Key players: Hopkinton

Highlights: Abby Auch (3 goals, 2 assists); Audrey Newton, Mackenzie Ray (1 assist each); Sara Forman (2 goals); Norah Burns (2 goals, 1 assist); Savannah Lindsley (1 goal, 1 assist)

Coach's quote: “Today was our best game of the season from one end of the field to the other. It was a complete team effort with everyone working hard every minute. I am very proud of how well we played.” — Lebanon’s Sara Ecker

Records: Hopkinton 8-2; Lebanon 5-2

Boys Tennis

Alvirne 5, Lebanon 4

Key players: Lebanon — No. 1 singles: Lebanon’s Kyle Hines, 8-0, over Alvirne’s Sam Hergenholm. No. 3 singles, Lebanon’s Lucas Graham, 8-5, over Alvirne’s Owen Surprenant. No. 4 singles, Lebanon’s Axel Ericson, 8-4, over Alvirne’s Cole Fitzpatrick. No. 1 doubles: Lebanon’s Hines/Graham, 8-4, over Alvirne’s Hergenholm/Surprenant

Highlights: The match was played at Colby-Sawyer due to many logistical issues, so a big thank you to the College and Coach for their support. Despite a brief rain interruption, both teams battled hard. The overall match was tied going into doubles, but Alvirne was able to hang tight and pull away. It was also our Senior Night celebration where we got to thank them for their hard work.

Coach's quote: “Many of the matches were close. Alvirne capitalized on opportunities and made the shots when they counted. We will continue with our packed schedule tomorrow travelling to Bow.” — Lebanon’s Tammy Arado and Jarrod Shaheen

Records: Alvirne 4 – 8; Lebanon 5 – 4