This week has marked the start of the 2024 Vermont high school fall football season. With teams eager to compete, fans have already witnessed some exciting matches across the state.
In a thrilling face-off, South Burlington secured a strong victory against Mount Anthony, winning 3-0. Star player Kyle Couture delivered an impressive performance, netting two goals, while Reese Gordon contributed with another goal and an assist. On the defensive end, Fiona Palisano racked up six saves for Mount Anthony but could not stop the barrage from South Burlington.
Another notable match had Fair Haven dominating Woodstock with a 6-0 scoreline. Maddy Perry and Leigha Kretzer were unstoppable, each scoring three goals. Meanwhile, Kate Hadwen stood tall with eight saves to keep Woodstock at bay.
Rice faced off against Milton in a high-scoring affair that concluded with a 5-2 win for Rice. Top performers included Andrew Greene with two goals and another player, Josh Rhoades, matching Greene’s effort with two goals of his own for Milton.
In a closely contested match, Paine Mountain and Caledonia United ended up in a 3-3 draw, showcasing great skills on both sides. Elijah ScottSam McLane
The upcoming week promises even more action, with several matches scheduled across Vermont. Coaches and team representatives are encouraged to report scores as soon as possible to keep fans updated on the ongoing season.
As always, the passion and talent displayed by the players remain at the heart of high school football in Vermont. With more games on the horizon, it’s shaping up to be an exciting season ahead!
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