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Championship Weekend: Live updates, schedules for Vermont high school title games

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FRIDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

Division III soccer final

At Manchester (Applejack field)

No. 3 Stowe 2, No. 1 Fair Haven 1 (2OT)

S: Sarah Hailey 1G, 1A. Orly Bryan 1A.

FH: Brittney Love 1G. Elizabeth Love 1A.

Note: Hailey struck for the championship walk-off winner with a left-footed blast with 4:47 left in the second overtime to seal Stowe's third consecutive title. Fair Haven forced OT in dramatic fashion when Elizabeth Love's curling corner kick found her sister Brittney Love for a header goal with 28 seconds left in regulation. .. Hailey set up Bryan for a 1-0 halftime lead.

SATURDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

Division II girls soccer final

At South Burlington H.S.

No. 5 Rice Memorial 2, No. 7 Milton 0

R: Berit Gross 1G. Elizabeth Cunningham 1G. Alle Leduc 1A. Reese Billings 1A. Margot Rinehart 1A. Sunshine Clark 5 saves.

M: Lila Martin 8 saves.

Note: Playing in their sixth straight title game, Rice captured back-to-back crown after scoring twice in the game's final 15 minutes.

More:Late goals power Rice girls soccer past Milton for D-II title repeat

Division IV girls soccer final

At Manchester (Applejack field)

No. 1 Leland & Gray 3, No. 2 Proctor 0

LG: Abby Towle 3G.

Note: Towle's first-half hat trick delivers Leland & Gray its first championship since 1991, while halting the Phantoms' bid for a four-peat. Towle scored on a 35-yard direct kick, from the penalty spot and then on another restart with her left foot.

Division II boys soccer final

At South Burlington H.S.

No. 1 Montpelier 1, No. 3 Harwood 0

M: Ronnie Riby-Williams 1G. Noah Samuelsen 1A. Brio Levitt 10 saves.

H: Liam Combs 1 save.

Note: Riby-Williams headed in Samuelsen's free kick in the 46th minute on the team's first shot on target to capture second title in three years.

More:Defense, Riby-Williams' header push Montpelier to D-II boys soccer title

D-III boys soccer final

At Manchester (Applejack field)

No. 3 Peoples 3, No. 5 Woodstock 2

P: Max Kuhnle 2G. Nathan Nolan 1G. Ivan Buczek 1A. Rowan McClain 1A. Chandler Follensbee 9 saves.

W: Declan McCullough 2G. Ethan Zayes 7 saves.

Note: Kuhnle's goal in the 50th minute, moments after Woodstock tied it up, lifted Peoples to its second title in three years and fifth overall in program history. Peoples coach Angie Faraci closes out a seven-year coaching career at PA, with three title-game trips and a pair of crowns.

D-IV boys soccer final

At Manchester (Applejack field)

No. 2 Winooski 3, No. 1 Rivendell 1

W: Emmanuel Omar 2G, 1A. Janvier Mufaume 1A. Biladi Tresor 1A. Ahmad Abdilah 5 saves.

R: Will Knowles 1G. Carter Bacon 6 saves.

Note: Winooski won its first championship in program history. Abdilah made a penalty kick save when Winooski led 2-0.

More:Winooski boys soccer tracks down historic championship

Division I field hockey final

At University of Vermont

No. 1 Champlain Valley 2, No. 2 South Burlington 1 (OT)

CV: Miranda Oppenheimer 1G. Claire Marcoe 1G. Emma Kim 1A. Grace Ferguson 2 saves.

SB: Ava Goyette 1G. Ella Maynard 1A. Izzy Redzic 6 saves.

Note: Oppenheimer's goal with 2:18 left in the first overtime period lifted CVU to its first state title since 2008.

More:CVU field hockey denies South Burlington repeat bid for first crown in 14 years

Division II field hockey final

At University of Vermont

No. 1 Woodstock 1, No. 2 Hartford 0

Division III field hockey final

At University of Vermont

No. 1 Montpelier 1, No. 2 Fair Haven 0

M: Milou Haegens 1G. Finley Torrens-Martin 1A.

Note: Montpelier seized its first title since 1995.

Cross-country running

Meet of Champions at St. Albans: 802timing.com results.

SUNDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

Division I girls soccer final

At Norwich University

No. 1 Champlain Valley 1, No. 3 Mount Mansfield 0

CV: Zoe Klein 1G. Anna Morton 1A. Emma Allaire 2 saves.

MM: Tonie Cardinal 5 saves.

Note: Klein scored in the sixth minute of the second half on a lofted shot from the right side of the 18.

Division I boys soccer final

At Norwich University

No. 1 South Burlington 2, No. 3 Colchester 1

SB: Hammad Ali 2G. Andrew Chandler 4 saves.

C: Ethan Gamelin 1G. Stephane Mujomba 5 saves.

Note: Ali scored twice in the second half to erase a 1-0 halftime deficit. Ali headed in Evan Richardson's long free kick for the game-winner with 9:14 to play in regulation, lifting the Wolves to the program's first crown sine 2017.

Volleyball finals

At St. Michael's College

BOYS

No. 1 Burlington 3, No. 3 Essex 1 (26-24, 22-25, 25-20, 25-16)

Note: Burlington led by as many as 12 points in the fourth set to win the second of back-to-back championships.

GIRLS

No. 1 Essex 3, No. 2 Champlain Valley 1 (25-22, 25-5, 25-11)

E: Jocelyn Ray 11 kills, 7 passes and 1 block. Izzy Nerad 13 passes, 9 kills, 2 aces and 10 digs. Bianca Williams 6 kills, 16 passes, 6 digs 2 aces. Celine Yao 19 passes, 2 digs and 3 aces. Shakeira Konare 7 kills, 3 blocks and 6 passes. Sara Sinkewicz 19 passes, 1 ace and 7 digs. Reese Gregory 27 assists, 6 passes, 2 kills and 5 aces.

Note: Essex (17-0) won in straight sets to cap a perfect season and consecutive titles.

This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: Vermont H.S. championship scores for soccer, field hockey, volleyball