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ScoreBOARD PANTHER  SENIOR  JOEY  Kizel  drives  to  the  basket  during  Middle-­ bury’s  90-­80  win  over  Castleton  Tuesday  night. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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Castleton  edges  women’s  hoop  on  late  game-­winner MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Visiting  Cas-­ tleton  State  edged  the  Middlebury  &ROOHJH ZRPHQÂśV EDVNHWEDOO WHDP RQ 7XHVGD\ ZKHQ &DVWOH-­ ton’s  Jade  Desroches  converted  a  WLH EUHDNLQJ FRDVW WR FRDVW OD\ LQ ZLWK IRXU VHFRQGV WR JR 7KH 3DQWKHUV GURSSHG WR DQG ZLOO FORVH RXW WKHLU ÂżUVW VHPHVWHU SOD\ ZLWK D JDPH DW 6NLGPRUH RQ Saturday.  Castleton  improved  to  4-­1.  &DVWOHWRQ MXPSHG RXW WR DQ HDUO\ 14-­6  lead  behind  six  points  from  $O\VVD /HRQDUG 7KH OHDG JUHZ WR DW EHIRUH WKH 3DQWKHUV closed  out  the  half  on  a  14-­6  run.  /DXUD /RZU\ OHG WKH FKDUJH ZLWK HLJKW SRLQWV LQFOXGLQJ WZR WKUHHV

DQG WZR DVVLVWV DQG LW ZDV 6SDUWDQV DW WKH EUHDN Castleton  built  another  11-­point  OHDG E\ VFRULQJ WKH ¿UVW HLJKW SRLQWV RI WKH VHFRQG KDOI ¿YH IURP /L] 'RXJODVV 7KH 3DQWKHUV UHVSRQG-­ HG ZLWK DQ UXQ RYHU WKH QH[W QLQH PLQXWHV WR WDNH WKH OHDG RQ D WKUHH EDOO IURP 5DFKHO &UHZV DW &UHZV FRQWULEXWHG SRLQWV LQFOXGLQJ WZR WKUHHV GXULQJ WKH FRPHEDFN ZKLOH .DWLH 3HWW DGGHG WZR EDVNHWV $IWHU D 6SDUWDQ EXFNHW DW gave  Castleton  the  lead,  Sarah  Mar-­ FXV KLW D IUHH WKURZ WR WLH LW DW DOO ZLWK OHIW WR SOD\ /HRQDUG DQG 3HWW H[FKDQJHG EDVNHWV EHIRUH (See  Women,  Page  2B)

Schedule

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Hockey 12/7  MVU  at  MUHS  Girls   .............  4:45  p.m. 12/7  Rutland  at  MUHS  Boys   .............  7  p.m. 12/11  Rutland  at  MUHS  Girls   ......  4:45  p.m. PX]]OHORDGHU VHDVRQ FRQFOXGHV ODWHU 6LQFH WKHQ WKH ULĂ€H DQG DOO VHDVRQ 12/11  Woodstock  at  MUHS  Boys  ......  7  p.m. 12/14  MUHS  Girls  at  Bratt.   ..........  4:45  p.m. this  month  and  compare  the  com-­ totals  are:  Girls’ Basketball plete  totals. ‡ 5LĂ€H 7RWDO 12/14  Winooski  at  MUHS  ............12:30  p.m. The  highest  recent  county  total  for  Â‡ 5LĂ€H 7RWDO 12/14  VUHS  at  Harwood   ...........  12:30  p.m. DOO WKUHH VHDVRQV DQG \RXWK ZHHNHQG ‡ 5LĂ€H 7RWDO Boys’ Basketball FDPH LQ ZHLJKHG DW $G-­ ‡ 5LĂ€H 7RWDO 12/14  Montpelier  at  VUHS  Boys    11:30  a.m. dison  County  stations.  6HH 5LĂ€H VHDVRQ 3DJH 4B) 12/14  OV  Boys  at  MSJ  Tourney   ..........  TBA 12/14  Mt.  Abe  at  Fairfax   ...............3:30  p.m. Wrestling 12/14  VUHS  at  Alvirne,  N.H.   .............  9  a.m. 12/14  Mt.  Abe/OV  at  St.  J.   ...............10  a.m. Gymnastics 12/14  MUHS  at  SBHS  Invitational   .....  Noon Indoor Track 3/$776%85*+ 1 < ² 7KH advantage  5:37  into  the  contest.  Mi-­ 12/14  VUHS  at  UVM   ..........................  Noon

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COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 12/1  Midd.  vs.  RPI   .............................  92-­79 12/3  Midd.  vs.  Castleton  .....................  90-­80 Women’s Basketball 12/3  Castleton  vs.  Midd.   ....................  53-­51 Women’s Hockey Panther-­Cardinal Classic At Kenyon 11/30  Midd.  vs.  Elmira   ...........................  5-­3 11/30  Plattsburgh  vs.  Amherst   ...............  1-­1 12/1  Elmira  vs.  Amherst   .........................  3-­2 12/1  Plattsburgh  vs.  Midd.  .......................3-­2 Men’s Hockey Northern Shootout At Plattsburgh 11/29  Midd.  vs.  Norwich   .........................1-­1 11/30  Plattsburgh  vs.  Midd.   ....................3-­1

ELIZABETH  KNOX  SCORED  12  points  and  grabbed  a  game-­ high  13  rebounds  in  Tuesday’s  loss  to  Castleton. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Soccer NCAA D-­III Final Four In San Antonio 12/6  William  Smith  vs.  Capital   ............ Noon 12/6  Midd.  vs.  Trinity  (TX)   .............3:30  p.m. 12/7  Final   .................3:30  p.m.  (Times  EST) Men’s Basketball 12/7  Midd.  at  Skidmore   .....................  4  p.m. Women’s Basketball 12/7  Midd.  at  Skidmore   .....................  2  p.m. Women’s Hockey Panther-­Cardinal Classic At Kenyon 12/7  Castleton  St.  at  Midd.   ...............  3  p.m. Men’s Hockey Northern Shootout At Plattsburgh 12/6  Midd.  at  Amherst   .......................  7  p.m. 12/7  Midd.  at  Hamilton   ......................  3  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

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RELEASE OF THE DUCATI 899 AND SUZUKI GW250 PANTHER  SENIOR  KRISTINA  Conroy  drives  into  the  paint  during  Tuesday’s  game  against  Castleton  in  Pepin  Gymnasium. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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(Continued  from  Page  1B) Castleton  called  time-­out  at  1:03  with  the  game  knotted  at  51  apiece. The  Spartans  then  missed  a  three,  and  Marcus  collected  the  rebound  at  with  42  seconds  on  the  clock.  Doug-­ lass  blocked  a  Middlebury  lay-­up,  but  the  Panthers  retained  possession  with Â

20  seconds  left.  At  0:14,  Desroches  blocked  a  Lowry  shot  near  the  low  block,  got  the  rebound  and  raced  the  length  of  the  court  for  the  game-­winner  at  0:04.  Lowry  launched  a  mid-­court  poten-­ tial  game-­winner,  but  it  caromed  off  the  back  of  the  rim  as  time  expired. &UHZV ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK D GR]HQ SRLQWV ZKLOH (OL]DEHWK .QR[ QHW-­ ted  12  and  grabbed  a  game-­high  UHERXQGV /RZU\ ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK 10  points  and  four  assists,  and  Pett  grabbed  10  boards  to  go  along  with  eight  points. Douglass  netted  13  points  with  four  assists,  while  Desroches  add-­ PANTHER  JUNIOR  ALEXIS  ed  11  and  Leonard  chipped  in  10  Coolidge  runs  into  some  resis-­ points  with  nine  rebounds.  Heather  tance  during  Tuesday’s  game  Murdough  collected  11  caroms  and  against  Castleton. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell blocked  a  pair  of  shots  for  CSC.

Hockey (Continued  from  Page  1B) Jake  Charles  both  beat  Norwich  start-­ ing  goaltender  Matic  Marinsek,  while  3HWHUV VWXIIHG ERWK &KULV 'XV]\QVNL and  Paul  Russell.  Norwich  (5-­1-­2,  4-­0-­1  ECAC  East  after  falling  to  Wisconsin-­Superior  in  Saturday’s  consolation)  outshot  Mid-­ dlebury  by  26-­23.  0LGGOHEXU\ VWUXFN ÂżUVW EORRG DW 8:32  of  the  second  period,  when  Mi-­

chael  Longo  stuffed  home  a  rebound  off  assists  from  Robbie  Donahoe  and  Evan  Neugold. Norwich  knotted  the  game  at  1-­1  on  the  power  play  with  3:47  left  in  the  second  period,  when  William  Pelletier  redirected  a  pass  from  the  point  from  Corey  Hale. Marinsek  made  22  saves  for  Nor-­ wich,  while  Peters  made  25  saves  for  Middlebury. Â

Tiger  footballers  honored MIDDLEBURY  â€”  As  might  be  expected,  the  undefeated  Division  I  champion  Middlebury  Union  High  School  football  team  earned  more  than  its  share  of  the  league’s  postsea-­ son  honors.  Nine  members  of  the  Tigers  were  QDPHG DV ' , ÂżUVW WHDP DOO VWDUV DV chosen  by  Vermont  coaches,  while  many  more  earned  second-­team  or  honorable  mention,  and  Coach  Den-­ nis  Smith  was  named  the  D-­I  Coach  of  the  Year.  Two  Tigers  earned  double  recogni-­ WLRQ RQ WKH ÂżUVW WHDP -DNRE 7UDXW-­ wein  made  the  team  both  as  a  full-­ back  and  a  defensive  lineman,  while  Josh  Stearns  was  named  both  as  a  kicker  and  an  inside  linebacker.  $OVR PDNLQJ WKH ÂżUVW WHDP ZHUH center  Sam  Messenger,  quarterback Â

Austin  Robinson,  running  back  Cul-­ len  Hathaway,  defensive  end  Sam  Usilton,  and  defensive  backs  Connor  Quinn,  Sam  Smith  and  Bob  Ritter. )RXU ÂżUVW WHDPHUV DOVR PDGH DS-­ pearances  in  different  positions  on  the  D-­I  second  team.  Named  to  the  second  team  were:  Usilton  and  Stearns  on  the  offen-­ sive  line,  Robinson  as  a  defensive  back,  and  Smith  as  a  running  back.  Earning  honorable  mention  were  offensive  linemen  Lucas  Plouffe  and  Holden  Yildirim,  tight  ends  Sam  Holmes  and  Josiah  Benoit,  running  back  Nick  Felkl,  Justin  Stone  as  both  a  punter  and  defen-­ sive  end,  defensive  linemen  James  3ORRI DQG 6DP .LOORULQ LQVLGH OLQH-­ backer  Nick  Audet  and  defensive  back  Nathan  Peck. Â

OV,  Eagle  football  players  are  all-­stars ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Five  members  of  the  Otter  Valley  Union  High  School  football  team  and  two  from  Mount  Abraham  earned  post-­ season  recognition  from  the  Divi-­ sion  III  coaches. Four  OV  players  were  named  ¿UVW WHDP DOO VWDUV VHQLRU 0LNH Winslow  as  a  running  back  and  a  linebacker,  senior  Tyler  Jones  as  an  offensive  lineman,  junior  Joe  Scar-­ borough  as  a  receiver  and  junior  John  Winslow  as  a  defensive  back, Â

while  Mount  Abe  senior  Tommy  /HH +RGVGHQ HDUQHG D ¿UVW WHDP nod  as  a  kick  returner.  Hodsden  made  the  second  team  twice,  as  a  running  back  and  defen-­ sive  back;͞  Jones  made  the  second  team  as  a  defensive  lineman;͞  and  John  Winslow  earned  second-­team  recognition  as  a  quarterback.  Joining  them  on  the  second  team  were  two  defensive  lineman,  Mount  Abe  senior  Austin  Lafayette  and  OV  junior  Adam  Sherwin.


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(Continued  from  Page  1B) lead  Middlebury  to  a  92-­79  victory  over  host  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.  The  Panthers  used  a  16-­7  run  early  in  the  second  half  to  build  a  double-­digit  lead  over  the  0-­4  En-­ gineers.    Merryman  made  10  of  14  shots  IURP WKH ÂżHOG DQG DOVR KDG ÂżYH DV-­ sists  and  a  steal.  Four  other  Panthers  also  scored  at  least  10  points,  who  VKRW SHUFHQW IURP WKH ÂżHOG DQG 20  of  23  from  the  free  throw  line.  Merryman  had  seven  points  in  the  early  second-­half  surge,  which  extended  the  Panthers’  44-­41  half-­ time  lead,  while  senior  Joey  Kizel  DGGHG ÂżYH 7KH 3DQWKHUV QHYHU OHG by  fewer  than  nine  points  from  that Â

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5LĂ€H VHDVRQ (Continued  from  Page  1B) This  season,  weigh  station  opera-­ tors  generally  report  healthy  deer,  many  with  outstanding  antler  racks.  But  the  number  of  larger  bucks  tip-­ ping  the  scales  at  more  than  190  or  200  pounds  is  down.  Only  two  200-­pound  bucks  were Â

ZHLJKHG WKLV \HDU GXULQJ ULĂ€H VHD-­ son,  both  at  Vermont  Field  Sports  in  Middlebury.  Paul  Wildasin  shot  the  largest  ani-­ mal  in  Waltham,  a  208-­pound  animal  with  a  10-­point  rack,  while  Sutton  Doria  brought  down  a  200-­pound  six-­pointer  in  Ripton. Â

In  2012,  hunters  drove  eight  200-­pound  bucks  to  county  weigh  stations  to  be  weighed.  Buxton’s  Store  owner  Doug  Ed-­ wards,  whose  business  typically  handles  a  few  larger  animals,  noted  the  trend.  â€œThe  racks  this  year  were  abso-­

lutely  beautiful,  but  the  weights  just  did  not  come  in  like  usual  this  year,â€?  Edwards  said.  â€œNice  deer,  nice  racks,  but  the  weights  were  down,  especial-­ ly  at  the  top  end.â€? The  Independent  will  also  analyze  weights  when  all  results  are  in.  The  newspaper  published  results Â

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GREEN  MOUNTAIN  TRAILS  END  (8) Gary  Briggs,  New  Haven,  103-­3;͞  Robert  Jennings,  Richmond,  153-­4;͞  Daniel  Briggs,  New  Haven,  170-­ 5;͞  Pernell  Bedell,  Monkton,  187-­5;͞  Robert  Robidoux,  Bristol,  103-­4;͞  Kevin  Masse,  Bristol,  124-­6;͞  David  Lathrop,  Bristol,  121-­4;͞  and  Peter  Thibodeau,  Middlebury,  136-­8.  JERUSALEM  CORNERS  STORE  (25) Ashley  Brace,  Starksboro,  124-­ 5;͞  Cory  Tatro,  Huntington,  113-­5;͞  Eugene  Martin,  Starksboro,  150-­5;͞  Craig  Shepard,  Huntington,  137-­4;͞  Bradley  Boss,  Starksboro,  123-­4;͞  Nathaniel  Weaver,  Huntington,  121-­ 4;͞  Jason  Booska,  Starksboro,  137-­4;͞  Eric  Jennings,  Bristol,  151-­7;͞  Gary  Heath,  Ferrisburgh,  130-­5;͞  Evan  Hazen,  Huntington,  116-­4;͞  Kyle  Forrest,  Starksboro,  127-­3;͞  Kyle  Bezanson,  Lincoln,  132-­4;͞  David  Whitcomb,  Bristol,  106-­8;͞  and  Roy  Caletta,  Sugarbush,  154-­3. Samantha  Coleman,  New  Haven,  148-­7;͞  Larry  Marcelle,  Moretown,  118-­4;͞  Danny  Grace,  Bristol,  130-­6;͞  Justin  Raymond,  Huntington,  133-­5;͞  Ronald  Raymond,  Huntington,  115-­ 3;͞  Ross  Robair,  Hanksville,  152-­4;͞  Brian  Thibault,  Hanksville,  145-­4;͞  Matthew  Brace,  Huntington,  120-­6;͞  Ryan  Breen,  Bristol,  138-­7;͞  Stanley  Bigelow,  New  Haven,  125-­7;͞  and  Brian  Hamell,  Monkton,  129-­4.  VERMONT  FIELD  SPORTS  (51) Casey  Babcock,  Orwell,  142-­4;͞  Mark  Ringey,  Cornwall,  156-­5;͞  Mat-­ thew  Brush,  Ripton,  118-­4;͞  Robert  Whittemore,  Ripton,  117-­6;͞  Steve  Shores,  New  Haven,  145-­7;͞  Bruce  Jerome,  Leicester,  116-­4;͞  Casey  But-­ ler,  Middlebury,  160-­5;͞  and  Brian  Webb,  Ripton,  155-­4. Also,  John  Whitney  Jr.,  New  Ha-­ ven,  150-­4;͞  Harold  Gosselin,  Shore-­ ham,  126-­6;͞  Fred  Waite,  Granville,  132-­3;͞  Fred  Waite  Jr.,  Granville,  193-­ 7;͞  Todd  Dietrich,  Cornwall,  122-­5;͞  Guy  Cousino,  Middlebury,  139-­4;͞  Paul  Cowan,  Ferrisburgh,  172-­6;͞  Donald  Keeler,  Middlebury,  140-­6;͞  Travis  Lafountain,  Salisbury,  140-­4;͞  and  Peter  Dayton,  Ripton,  148-­6. Also,  David  Hall,  Starksboro,  165-­10;͞  Sutton  Doria,  Ripton,  200-­ 6;͞  Howard  Kelton,  Ripton,  130-­4;͞  Lester  Little  Jr.,  Ferrisburgh,  168-­10;͞  Edward  Malzac,  Middlebury,  183-­8;͞  Richard  Malzac,  Middlebury,  128-­ 4;͞  Dwight  Dunning,  Ripton,  147-­7;͞  Richard  Yandow,  Goshen,  179-­8;͞  Lyle  Webb,  Ripton,  133-­3;͞  and  Cyn-­ thia  Frobel,  Ripton,  122-­4.  Also,  Jonathan  Launcher,  Leices-­ ter,  141-­4;͞  William  Orvis,  Ripton,  143-­4;͞  Lloyd  Davis,  Shoreham,  165-­ 7;͞  Ryan  Fraser,  Bristol,  140-­8;͞  Peter  Scott,  New  Haven,  165-­4;͞  Scott  Bur-­ ton,  Middlebury,  165-­5;͞  Kelsey  Lee,  Granville,  148-­8;͞  John  Bergevin,  Brandon,  133-­7;͞  Ellis  Grace  Jr.,  Rip-­ ton,  146-­5;͞  Martin  Landon,  Wey-­ bridge,  149-­5;͞  and  Ricky  Putnam,  Bridport,  148-­6. Also,  Raymond  Gale,  Cornwall,  143-­4;͞  Phillip  Williams,  Cornwall,  125-­6;͞  Daniel  Zentara,  Granville,  185-­9;͞  Jill  Ambrose,  Middlebury,  167-­3;͞  Sandra  Alexander,  Cornwall,  162-­8;͞  Sam  Smith,  Middlebury,  128-­ 3;͞  Justin  Maheu,  Salisbury,  114-­7;͞  Nicholas  Madison,  Shoreham,  131-­ 4;͞  Martin  Landon,  Weybridge,  138-­ 3;͞  Dennis  Smith,  Middlebury,  144-­5;͞  and  Paul  Wildasin,  Waltham,  208-­10.  VILLAGE  GREEN  MARKET  (32) Bruce  Perlee,  Lincoln,  112-­4;͞  Peter  Funk,  Cornwall,  142-­5;͞  Jon  Boise,  New  Haven,  137-­3;͞  Dean  Gilmore,  New  Haven,  155-­5;͞  Brian  Kayhart,  New  Haven,  159-­7;͞  Ran-­ dall  Stearns,  Ferrisburgh,  148-­6;͞  Raymond  Stearns,  Ferrisburgh,  138-­6;͞  Brian  Knox,  Monkton,  152-­ 8;͞  Jason  Briggs,  Starksboro,  123-­4;͞  Bryan  Ashley-­Selleck,  Weybridge,  140-­5;͞  and  Maxwell  Flynn,  New  Ha-­ ven,  122-­3. Also,  Zachary  Stearns,  Ferris-­ burgh,  154-­6;͞  Dennis  White,  Monk-­ ton,  147-­6;͞  Raymond  Highter,  Mid-­ dlebury,  141-­3;͞  Casey  Huizenga,  Monkton,  177-­9;͞  Rick  Munsell,  Monkton,  145-­7;͞  James  Jewell,  New  Haven,  120-­7;͞  Peter  Fenn,  Charlotte,  167-­7;͞  Anthony  Duprey,  Waltham,  171-­7;͞  Erin  Dalley,  New  Haven,  149-­4;͞  and  Joshua  Hurlburt,  Monk-­ ton,  150-­10.  Also,  David  Hurlburt,  Monkton,  138-­7;͞  Ryan  Cornellier,  Ferrisburgh,  115-­4;͞  Stephen  Davis,  New  Haven,  132-­3;͞  Todd  Hunter,  Hinesburg,  152-­ (See  Deer,  Page  5B)


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