Local Roundup: Thetford shuts out Windsor in baseball no-hitter

Published: 04-26-2024 5:30 PM

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Baseball

Thetford 21, Windsor 0

Highlights: Thetford’s Xander Oshoniyi, Owen Goordrich, Liam Brooks and Dempsey McGovern combined for the five inning no-hitter.

Coach’s quote: “This was a total team win, everyone contributed today. ” — Thetford’s Philip Chaput

Records: Thetford 3-0; Windsor 1-4

Hartford 12, Fair Haven 10

Key players: Hartford — Zach Johnson (3-3, 2 RBI); Nate Clark (three innings pitched in relief — 0 runs, 1 hit, 4 strikeouts)

Highlights: Freshman Wyatt Chambers hit a solo home run over the right field fence in the fifth inning.

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Coach’s quote: “We struggled pitching today. Walking nine and hitting two more is not a good recipe for winning games. We need to be better about throwing strikes and letting our defense make plays. Wyatt gave us a spark with the home run and we score seven runs in the last three innings.” — Hartford’s Bill Vielleux

Records: Hartford 3-1; Fair Haven 0-4

White River Valley 14, Leland and Gray 8

Key players: White River Valley — Jacob Benoit, Wyatt Cadwell, Joey Ferris, Donavan Craven, Isaac Wimett

Highlights: Cadwell threw the first three innings for the Wildcats, striking out six, walking two, and giving up two hits. Carter Colson threw 1/3 innings getting his first career varsity strikeout. Ty Couture threw 3⅔ innings striking out seven, walking one and giving up four hits. At the plate, Benoit was 1 for 2 with an RBI and three runs scored, Wimett three runs scored, Cadwell 1 for 5, Ferris 1 for 4 with three runs scored, Zander Clark 1 for 3, Craven 1 for 2.

Records: White River Valley 3-1; Leland and Gray 0-4

Rivendell 20, Poultney 8

Key players: Rivendell — Mason Fahey, Luke Avery, Bryson Morgan

Highlights: Fahey (2⅓ innings, no earned runs, three strikeouts); Avery (2-5 with a triple); Morgan (2-4., 4 RBI). Rivendell scored 6 runs in 2nd inning, 6 runs in the 3rd and 7 runs in the 4th.

Records: Rivendell 5-0; Poultney0-3

Missisquoi 14, Oxbow 2

Records: Missisquoi 4-0; Oxbow 0-3

Softball

Hartford 17, Fair Haven 14

Key players: Hartford — Paige Vielleux, Madison Willey, Logan Evans, Serenitee Martel, Rebecca Keelty and Harper Robinson

Highlights: Vielleux (4 singles); Willey (6 RBI); Evans (3 RBI); Martel (11 strikeouts and 3 RBI); and Robinson made the difference behind home plate for all seven innings.

Coach’s quote: “I’m happy with our win today. Our bats were alive and we continue to find our groove for the season. ” — Hartford’s Danielle Tenney

Records: Hartford 2-1; Fair Haven 2-4

Mascoma 10, Hillsboro-Deering 9

Key players: Mascoma — Makenna Houston, Sara McKinney, Sophia Taylor, Alyssa Webster

Highlights: Houston pitched a complete game for the win. McKinney and Webster had a strong game up the middle on defense.

Coach’s quote: “The team picked up their first win by turning a game-winning double play at the end of the game.” — Mascoma’s Danielle Pushee

Records: Mascoma 1-4; Hillsboro-Deering 0-4