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Vermont high school football championships Live scores, stats from 2024 title games

Championship Saturday in the 2024 Vermont high school football season/ below are the final scores, statistics and the full game report.

DIVISION II

No. 3 Fair Haven defeated No. 1 Rice, 35-22.

FH: Max Kyhill was the workhorse with 21 carries, 100 yards with two touchdowns. Sam Kyhill (11 carries, 84, TD). Caleb Long (9 for 50, TD). Top performers are Jack Almeida who caught the ball 4 times for 54 yards and a touchdown. Cody Adams(58 passing yards, TD; 13 coded 62). Phil Bean (3 sacks). Konner Savage (INT).

R: Dallas St. Peter with 225 passing yards and 3 touchdowns when passing the ball, while receiving the ball for 14 carries and 33 yards. Eric Poso, (Gunner): 12 carries for 45 yards; 74-yard touchdown reception. One of the stunning appearances was Holden Mulvey who scored a 68-yard touchdown catch. It was Isaias Lagasse who recorded the 12-yard Touchdown catch.

Note: Rice started quickly with explosive TD passes to Poso for seventy-four yards and Mulvey for sixty-eight yards and led St. Peter’s early on 12-7. But Fair Haven changed that, as its ground attack dominated and locked up that backend in the second half to win the program’s first title since 2017. Max Kyhill’s 3-yard TD plunge gave Fair Haven its final margin, capping a 13-play, 64-yard drive that ate up 6:10 of game clock.

DIVISION III

No 2 Woodstock 65 defeated No 4 Otter Valley with the score 14 – 0

W: DB Caeden Perreault (7 Carries, 163 Yards, 3 TD & INT). Aksel Oates (2 TD passes). Carter Warren (TD run, 33-yards); Touchdown reception on 42-yard pass. Ben Runstein (74 yards kickoff return touchdown; 23 yards touchdown reception). Vincent Petrone ( rush 9 times, 87 yds, TD). Last Week: Raymond Petrone (7-yard TD rush). Boyd Schaefer (16 yard touchdown rush).

OV: Again Dominyk Waite (55-yard TD catch). Zach Dragan (TD pass). Isaac Whitney, running for 1 yards, with the touchdown.

Note: Woodstock’s final tally placed the school at the top of the list; only Woodstock and Hartford and Bellows Falls each won 12 titles in the history of Vermont basketball. The Wasps that had a perfect record of 9-0 at the time were leading 46-0 at the half time.

DIVISION I

The score of the match No. 1 Champlain Valley was 41 and No. 2 Rutland was 14.

CV: Nolan Walpole (28 carries, 141 yards, TD; TD catch of 18 yards). Orion Yates – passing 172 yards and 3TDs; rushing 3 yards TD. DL 26 YRD TD CATCH by Dylan Frere. Jacob Armstrong scoring the 18-yard touchdown catch. Alex Jovell (2 23-yard field goals.

R: Others Worthy’s are Ethan Wideawake with 4 catches, 68 yards TD. Running the ball well, Noah Bruttomesso rushed for a 4-yard touchdown while completing 4 of 5 passes for 184 yards.

Note: After the first two drives CVU (11-0) had touchdowns and it was 21-7 at the half. The lead went on to 27-7 in the third quarter, where McLaughlin hit two field goals of Jovell. Rutland cut the deficit to 27-14 before Yates found Frere over the middle for a 26-yard TD hookup, and then the sophomore quarterback capped the scoring on a 3-yard rush with 4:31 to play. The win is CVU’s second in the three seasons.

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