Locals among sports hall inductees

The latest class of the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame, announced last week, has three members with strong Addison County connections: longtime Middlebury Union High School field hockey coach Gail Jette; former MUHS and Boston University All-American lacrosse player Alyssa Trudel, a Shoreham native; and state and national champion Nordic skier Andrew Johnson of Greensboro, a graduate of Middlebury College who now coaches the Panther Nordic program.

Middlebury ski legend Doug Lewis inducted to Vt. sports hall

Former Olympic skier and Middlebury resident Doug Lewis is among the dozen newest inductees of the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame recently announced by VSHOF Board of Directors. The class of 2023 is the hall’s 10th group of inductees.

Sports hall sets virtual induction

SOUTH BURLINGTON — The eighth class of inductees for the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame will be inducted in a virtual celebration to be aired on Thursday, April 29. The dozen inductees include women’s hockey pioneer and former Mount Abraham Union High School … (read more)

2020 Vt. Sports Hall of Fame dinner postponed

SOUTH BURLINGTON — The Vermont Sports Hall of Fame has postponed its annual induction dinner to the fall due to the current COVID-19 crisis. Among the inductees will be former Mount Abraham Union High School and University of New Hampshire standout Carol … (read more)

Mount Abe grad makes Hall of Fame

COLCHESTER — Former Mount Abraham Union High School multi-sport all-star and University of New Hampshire standout hockey player Carol Weston, now a soccer and hockey referee, was picked last week as one of the 10 newest members of the Vermont Sports Hall … (read more)