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By Nathan McShinsky A snowy start to the baseball season left the South Royalton Royals stuck inside a gym to practice for about a month and canceled all of their scrimmages. The Royals finally got their season under way with two consecutive home games after only a week of practicing outside on the field. More ... At the Boston Marathon: A Personal Victory By Gus Meyer As I sit to write this, I am only two days removed from climbing my personal Everest, vanquishing a nasty Nor’easter in the process. I ran in, and finished, the Boston Marathon. Already, as the stiffness gradually fades, euphoria and relief are metamorphosing into satisfaction and a sense of complet... More ... RUHS Boys’ Open Season With Just Nine Players By Jill D. Montgomery The Randolph boys varsity baseball team will start the 2007 season with the bare minimum of players. After losing seven players to graduation–Tim Grandy, Simon Kribstock, Calvin Russell, Matt MacAskill, Cameron Mack, Ben Alicia and Kirby Jedinak–the Guy Ghosts were already facing a rebuilding year, ... More ... Randolph Boys Lax By David Cooch It’s a new year for Randolph lacrosse, coming into this season down five seniors but backed up by a skillful crop of freshmen. There are only two returning seniors, starting midfielder Derek Riley, and the only returning defenseman from last year, Ben Adams. Randolph will be a much more balanced tea... More ... RUHS Softball Opener By Morgan Stewart The Gal Ghosts of Randolph are ready for their first week of softball games. Starting Tuesday the season will be in full swing after the first two games had to be postponed due to nothing other than the snow. More ... RUHS Track Write-Up By Rachel Jarvis The Randolph high school track club had their first meet on Wednesday, April 25. There is only one new member to the club this year, junior Holly Mugford. Stephen Bent, Seth Dezan, Danielle Galbreath, Allie Byrne, Amy Richburg and Wes Simpson are all returning with a good amount of knowledge and exp... More ... Vt. Mountaineers Baseballers Having Great College Season Vermont Mountaineer baseball is less than 50 days away and Mountaineers players are tuning up on college campuses across the country. A sneak preview of what is in store for NECBL pitching shows nine Mountaineers with batting averages of more than .300 for their respective collegiate teams. More ... |
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