Entries in 2013 State Championships (9)

Monday
Mar042013

Franklin County hockey quarterfinal numbers and notes

The girls hockey state tournament resumes play Tuesday night with a pair games.

The top-seeded BFA-St. Albans girls (15-3-2) host No. 9 CVU (1-19-1) at 5 p.m. at the Collins-Perley rink. NOTE - According to FB friend Maura Hemingway, this game has been switched to 7:30 p.m.

This is the fifth time the schools have met in the playoffs with the Comets (who sport a 27-3 all-time playoff record) have won all four previous meetings by an aggregate score of 20-4.

2012 - BFA 4, CVU 0 - Quarters

2010 - BFA 6, CVU 3 - Semifinals

2009 - BFA 5, CVU 0 - Quarters

2006 - BFA 5, CVU 1 - Semifinals

BFA won the two regular-season meetings this season 7-0 and 9-0.

BFA is 10-0 all-time in semifinal games, 9-2 in semifinals and 8-1 in title games.

This season the Comets are led offensively by Dani Schriener (21 goals, five assists, 26 points), Jade Remillard (9-14-23), Aliza Ellis (5-12-17), Chelsea Ellis (9-7-16) and Morgan Lamos (1-14-15). Shanley Howrigan's save percentage is greater than her goals against average (0.941 goals per game average; 0.950 save percentage). She has four individual shutouts and two shared shutouts.

BFA has outscored opponents 77-19 this season.

At 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, sixth-seeded MVU (10-8-2) goes to take on No. 3 Essex (12-5-3).

The teams have met in the playoffs just once, last season with the Hornets winning 4-3 in the quarterfinals.

MVU tied Essex 3-3 at Essex and lost 2-1 at home. All five goals Essex goals were scored on the powerplay.

MVU has a 11-10 overall playoff record, 0-3 in Division I, but in those three losses, two are by one goal and one is by two.

On Wednesday at 7 p.m., the seventh-seeded BFA- St. Albans boys will travel to Essex to take on the second-seeded 16-2-2 Hornets.

These two teams are the most storied programs in Vermont high school hockey history with a combined 29 state titles.

BFA is the defending champion and will try to improve on a 27-6 all-time mark in Division I quarterfinals. BFA is also seeking it's 70th all-time playoff wins against 25 defeats.

Essex is 22-5 all-time in the quarterinals and has not in that round of the playoffs since 1998.

Essex won the two regular-season meetings 4-1 and 2-1 and the Hornets hold a 10-6 all-time edge in the playoffs.

2010 - BFA 3, Essex 2 - Quarterfinals

2009 - Essex 2, BFA 1 - Semifinals

2006 - Essex 5, BFA 1 - Finals

2003 - BFA 3, Essex 2 - Finals

2002 - Essex 3, BFA 1 - Quarterfinals

2000 - Essex 3, BFA 1 - Semifinals

1993 - Essex 2, BFA 1 - Semifinals

1992 - Essex 3, BFA 2 (OT) - Finals

1991 - BFA 5, Essex 4 (OT) - Semifinals - thanks Tayt Brooks for adding this info: BFA scored three times in the final three minutes to tie the score and went on to beat BHS in the finals, 5-3.

1989 - Essex 4, BFA 1 - Finals

1988 - BFA 1, Essex  (OT) - Quarterfinals

1986 - Essex 7, BFA 3 - Semifinals

1984 - Essex 8, BFA 4 - Finals

1983 - BFA 3, Essex 2 (OT) - Finals

1981 - Essex 5, BFA 3 - Quarterfinals

1978 - BFA 4, Essex 3 - Semifinals

 

Monday
Mar042013

Numbers and notes for Day 1 at The Aud

I will be assisting the Free Press sports department - where I was once a proud staffer in a different lifetime - again the Barre Auditorium this year. My first assignment is Monday's D-II/D-IV doubleheader.

Good buddy Alex Abrami beat me to the punch with a preview on the Varsity Insider blog at 1:15 a.m., but not to be completely outdone I'm going to go a little second-level with my numbers to add some more depth to his first-rate, first-look.

After you fill up on his hearty note package, come back here for dessert.

Division IV - No. 1 Rochchester (21-1) vs. No. 5 Twinfield (15-7), 6:30 p.m.

This the 11th all-time playoff meeting for the two schools, with each team winning five times. This is the fifth time they have played in the semifinals, with each team winning twice. In their long playoff histories, the teams have amassed the same amount of playoff wins (Rochester is 52-40 and Twinfield is 52-37).

What do these numbers have to do with tonight's game? Nothing, but they are interesting to note. At least to me.

And because this blog is all about me, I'm going to indulge with more numbers and share their entire playoff history. Hey, I didn't say this stuff was going to be riveting, just informative.

1968 - Rochester 81, Twinfield 70 - Semis

1969 - Twinfield 69, Rochester 61 - Finals

1970 - Rochester 63, Twinfield 57 - Finals

1972 - Twinfield 67, Rochester 64 - Semis

1980 - Twinfield 79, Rochester 53 - Finals

1993 - Rochester 50, Twinfield 45 - Semis

1995 - Rochester 79, Twinfield 72 - Semis

1997 - Twinfield 62, Rochester 55 - Finals

1999 - Rochester 54, Twinfield 47 - Playdowns

2012 - Twinfield 63, Rochester 52 - Semis

In addition to the scoring information in Alex's blog, according to the Times Argus' Anna Grearson's Twitter timeline, David Codling scored 27 points in the Trojans' 58-37 playdown win over Craftsbury, leaving him 27 shy of 1,000. He then, according the Free Press report on the quarterfinal game, had 10 points in the 61-47 win over Danville. I'm no math major (or any major, for that matter) but that means he may need just 17 points tonight to reach the milestone.

While Twinfield has six more losses than Rochester this season - including one to the Rockets - a closer look reveals their record may not be a complete indicator as to their ability this season.

Of their seven losses, five are to teams in the Final Four and five of their losses are by four points or less, including the four-point loss to the Rockets.

Twinfield also fell to Rivendell by 3, Thetford by 4, Williamstown by 2 and 15, Rochester by 4, Oxbow by 3 ad Danville by 15.

The Trojans average 64.1 points per game and allow 50.7 points per game. They have scored as many as 94 and as few as 41 points in a game this season and have allowed a season-high of 75 and a season low of 36.

Twinfield is the two-time defending state champs, has a 10-game playoff win streak and is playing in its fourth straight Final Four. The Trojans are 11-6 in Division IV semifinals in their history have won nine state titles, including one in Division III.

Rochester is seeking its' first title since 1998 and is making its second straight Final Four appearance after a 13-year absence. The Rockets have won five state titles, three in Division IV, one in Division III and one in Division II, but none since a 61-60 win over Craftsbury back in 1993. The Rockets are 13-10 all-time in semifinal games.

The Rockets, riding a 14-game win streak, average 72.8 points per game and allow an average of 41.4. They scored a season high of 92 and a season low of 47 in their quarterfinal win over Blue Mountain. They have allowed a season high of 73, in their lone loss to undefeated D-III power Williamstown and have twice allowed just 27 points in a game this season.

Division II - No. 1 Vergennes (22-0) vs. No. 5 U-32 (16-6), 8:15 p.m.

Again, I urge you to read Alex's blog for some great scoring stats from this season and information about the regular-season game the teams played and then come back if you want some more minuntae to ponder.

Despite the fact the two schools have played practically of their playoff games in the Division II tournaments over the years, this is just the fourth all-time playoff meeting between the schools.

2000 - Vergennes 62, U-32 57 - Playdowns

1985 - Vergennes 66, U-32 53 - Quarterfinals

1976 - Vergennes 62, U-32 61 - Playdowns

Vergennes sports an all-time playoff record of 44-36, including a 2-2 mark in the Division III tournament. The Commodores are 7-9 in semifinal games in Division II (0-2 in D-III) and have won three state titles, with the last coming in 2001 (a 71-56 win over Lamoille). VUHS lost to MSJ in last year's state title game, 71-56. This is the Commodores' eighth Final Four in 13 years.

Vergennes is averaging 67.0 points scored and 44.8 points allowed this season with a season high of 87 points scored (against U-32) and a low of 47 in its quarterfinal win over Fair Haven. The Commodores have allowed as many as 64 points and as few as 29. They have played just six games in which they have won by less than 10 points and their closest margin of victory was six in their season-opener against CVU.

U-32 is 50-34 all-time in the playoffs, all in Division II. The Raiders are 9-8 in the semifinals and have won four titles, the last of which came in 2010 (a 52-43 win over MVU). This is U-32's seventh Final Four in 12 years.

U-32 is averaging 59.5 points per game and allowing 52.6. They have scored a high of 75 and a low of 42 and have allowed a high of 87 and a low of 35. The Raiders were 2-5 to start the season and are 14-1 since. They have played nine games decided by 10 or fewer points and are 7-2 in such games, including seven straight wins in that circumstance.

 

 

Saturday
Mar022013

Boys basketball, hockey quaterfinal preview notes

As I prepare to head to Vergennes for the third straight year to cover the VPA high school cheer championships, my mind wandered to the five local teams also competing in the postseason today.

As local fans arise and take their morning coffee, here's some numbers to go with your Cheerioes before you embark on another day of March Madness, Franklin County style.

With apologies to the three local teams competing in the basketball quarterfinals, I'll start with the lone game that pits two Franklin County schools and the only one being played close to home.

At 4:30 today at the Collins-Perley Sports and Fitness Center Rink (Isn't about time we renamed this the rink after one of the local luminaries who helped build Hockeytown? But, as usual, I digress.) the 10th-seeded MVU T-Birds (5-14-1) visit No. 7 BFA (9-9-2).

BFA swept the season series, but the past playoff meetings between these long-time rivals have been pretty fairly split, although it's been a dozen years since the schools have met in the playoffs.

Here's the past tournament results.

1974 - BFA 7, MVU 2 - Quarterfinals

1985 - MVU 4, BFA 2 - Quarterfinals

1993 - BFA 3, MVU 0 - Quarterfinals

1998 - BFA 9, MVU 0 - Quarterfinals

1999 - BFA 10, MVU 0 - Quarterfinals

2001 - MVU 4, BFA 2 - Quarterfinals

BFA is 68-25 overall in the Division I playoffs - 1-0 in playdown games, 41-19 in quarterfinals, 24-11 in semifinals and 16-8 in finals.

MVU is 12-33 overall in the Division I and II playoffs combined - 8-30 in Division I with a 2-3 record in semifinals and 0-2 in finals; 4-3 overall in D-II playoffs, 1-0 in semis and 1-0 in finals.

In Division I basketball, MVU also is competing in the quarterfinals which in and of itself a notable accomplishment.

The Thunderbirds, seeded #9 with a 13-8 record, travel to St. Johnsbury to face the top-seeded and undefeated Hilltoppers (21-0) at 2 p.m.

This is just the second time in school history the T-Birds have advanced to the Division I quarterfinals.

Back in 1986, MVU defeated CVU in the playdown round 70-53 before falling to - coincidentally St. Johnsbury - 64-62 in the quarterfinals. MVU's only other Division I playoff win before this week's win at BFA was in 1980 when the T-Birds defeated Middlebury in a play-in game, 51-44.

MVU is now 10-31 all-time in boys basketball playoff action with a 3-29 mark in Division I and a 7-2 mark in Division II.

Turning your attention to Division III, if you want to win a bet on the way to the game today ask someone to guess how many boys basketball titles the BFA-Fairfax and Enosburg schools have combined to win in their long histories. The answer, incredibly, is none. When you think back on all the truly great teams - in the distant past and recent past - there have been at these schools it's astonishing to think they are a combined oh-fer-forever in title games.

That could change this year, but each team faces a long bus ride to face a relatively unfamiliar foe.

The fifth-seeded Hornets (15-6) travel to take on No. 4 Rivendell (17-4) at 2 p.m. in Orford, N.H. Yes, New Hampshire. Evidently at some point Vermont traded Canaan to New Hamsphire and in return we got a elven enclave. (OK, I'm joking, I think. Having never been to Rivendell (do you pass through The Shire to get there) I have no idea. OK, done with my nerdy Lord of the Rings references ... maybe.)

The schools have met twice in the playoffs with the Raptors (how this team is not named the Elves astounds me) winning 49-41 in the playdown round and Enosburg taking a 80-74 playdown win in 2003.

Enosburg is 28-36 in its combined Division II and III playoff history. The Hornets are 25-28 in the D-III playoffs with a 5-5 record in the semifinals and 0-5 mark in the finals. The Hornets are 3-8 in the Division II tournament (which they will play in again starting next season) and they are 0-1 in their lone D-II semifinal appearance.

The BFA-Fairfax Bullets are the No. 6 seed for the third straight year and sport a 15-6 mark headed into today's 2 p.m. quarterfinals game at No. 3 Leland & Gray (16-5).

What's a Leland & Gray and where is it? The second part of the question is Townshend - I know that doesn't help much - but alledgedly it is in Vermont somewhere, more precisely Windham County. Again, I've never been to either of those places, so it could be a internet hoax. Here are the directions from the school's website.

Here's a little more about the school you might want to know ... or not.

From the school's website: Townshend is situated in the southeastern corner of VT, approximately 20 miles northwest of Brattleboro. Townshend and the towns of Brookline, Jamaica, Newfane, and Windham comprise the union high school district. The total student population of Windham Central Supervisory Union is 884. (2009)

But what of the name? The school was founded in 1833 by a minister named Leland and 27 years later a deacon named Gray pumped a bunch of money into it to keep it a float (I am paraphrasing from info on the school's website) and the school was renamed for both men. Of course, being founded as a seminary by religious patrons, the school adopted a Rebel as a mascot. OK, I'm being saracastic. I mean, how are they not the Deacons? At any rate, for my money the school's real claim to fame is it's the only school in Vermont with an ampersand in it's official name. Burr and Burton uses the word, not the symbol. Why I know this, I have no idea.

OK, assuming you didn't leave me four paragraphs ago, here's what you need to know about BFA-Fairfax's playoff history with and their meeting with the ill-named Rebels.

BFA-Fairfax, as I wrote 10 minutes ago, is the sixth seed for the third straight year. This is notable because the last two years, they lost in the first round, but this year - ostensibly to shake things up - most of the team shaved their heads into mohawks. It worked as the Bullets avenged a 2012 playdown loss to Windsor and advanced to today's quarterfinals where, with a win, they will advance to their third Final Four in five years.

This is the fourth meeting between the schools in the playoffs. If the scores of the first three are any indication, the winning team will score either 74 or 76 points and the losing team will score either 64 or 69.

How do I know this? Here's their past scores.

1977 - L&G 76, Fairfax 64 - Quarterfinals

1995 - L&G 74, Fairfax 69 - Playdowns

2004 - Fairfax 76, L&G 69 - Playdowns

Fairfax has a 30-48 record all-time in the playoffs; 29-44 in Division III, including a 3-7 record in the semifinals and 0-3 in the finals. The Bullets are 1-4 in D-II playoffs.

Good luck to all teams competing in the postseason today, including the BFA-St. Albans and BFA-Fairfax cheerleading squads which will be competing for the state championship today in Vergennes at 4 p.m. BFA-Fairfax, the two-time defending D-II champs, will compete in Division I this year, as will the BFA-St. Albans cheer teams.

Thursday
Feb072013

SASA, MAHA state tournament schedule and results - updated 1:50 p.m. Feb. 17, 2013

This schedule is believed to be correct at the time it is posted. Of course, there could be mistakes, postponments, etc ... Please check with your team to make sure they are playing if you are venturing out in the storm this weekend and remember this schedule is posted for free and sometimes you get what you pay for - hahaha!

Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013

U-12 Girls A/B aka U-10 - SASA 1, Rutland 0

Bantam A - SASA 6, Essex 1 - Bantams advance to state championship game on Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. in Waterbury

Bantam A/B - SASA 10, MAHA 1

Midgets - Ice Breakers 6, SASA 3

PeeWee B - SASA 4, Northshire 1

U-12 Girls A/B aka U-10 - MAHA 3, SASA 0

U-12 Girls A - SASA 3, BAHA 2

U-12 Girls A/B aka U-10 - Middlebury 8, SASA 1

Midgets - Wolfpack 6, SASA 3

U-12 Girls A/B    MAHA    vs.    Woodstock    at Morrisville    7:10 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013

Bantam A/B - SASA 3, BAHA 1

Bantam A/B    MAHA    vs.    Middlebury    at Highgate      9:30 a.m.

Bantam A - SASA 6, Barre 0

PeeWee B - SASA 1, Essex 0 (SASA advances to state title game on Friday, Feb. 22 at 7:45 p.m. in Waterbury)

Midgets - SASA 3, PVA 2

U-12 Girls A - SASA 3, CSB 1 (SASA advances to State Championship game on Sunday, Feb. 23 at 12:30 p.m. in Waterbury)

 

Friday, Feb. 22

PeeWee B - SASA vs. TBA, 7:45 p.m. at Waterbury

 

Saturday, Feb. 23

U-12 A - State Championship SASA vs. TBA, 12:30 p.m. at Waterbury

Bantam - State Championship SASA vs. Barre, 2 p.m. at Waterbury

 

Sunday, Feb. 24

PeeWee A - State Championship SASA vs. Essex, 2 p.m. at Waterbury

 

 

 

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