Page S-The Journal Opinion-November 17, 1982
Woodsville students
named to honor roll
WOODSVILLE-- The prin- Class of 1985-- Suzanne
cipal at WoodsviUe High Bixby, Bernadette Demers,
School has announced those Tina Hunlder, Colleen Kaiser,
students listed on the honor Christian Leahy, Ross
roll. O'Brien, Bruce Simonds,
HONOR ROLL Frank Venturella, and Donald
Class of 1983--Anne Berube, Vogt.
Geraldine Boudreault, Dora Class of 1986--- Michelle
Boutin, Sandra Royce, Sarah Fagnant, Rochelle Farr, Chris
Byrne, Judy Chase, Mary Finlay, Becky Kenniston, and
Hanson (Oxbow), David Pamela Reed.
Nickerson, David Patten, PRINCIPAL'S LIST
Theodore Simpson, andDonna Class of 1984-- Kelly Len-
Vogt. non.
Class of 1984-- Kin Blake,
Lori Drew, April Drown,
Mark, Englert, Margaret
Fraser, Jennifer Hazlett, INTERESTING FACT
Danny Keith, Debra Microprocessors in
Mosholder, Harry Norcross, automobiles control engines
Heidi Simonds, Sandra with a precision that
Town,, Mark Wheeler, and minimizes fuel consumption
John Wohlforth (Oxbow). and exhaust emissions.
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Savage M-9 .30S 5 Shot Clip ........................ 1175.00
Remington M.700 6MM ............................... 1375.00
UNLUCKY BUCK--This 200 pound, 8 point buck was
bagged in Piermont by Dwight Boble of Center
Barnstead, N.H. The trophy deer was downed with a
PIKE SCORES INTERESTING FACT
WITH$1,000 The first lollipops were
ORFORD-- Weymouth Pike, dabs of sugar candy placed
St. of Orford recently won on the end of a slate pencil.
$1,000. in the New Hampshire
Sweepstakes Instant Baseball
Game. He purchased the
scoring ticket at the Brookside
Store in Orfordville.
Bob's Auto Service
Is Pleased To Announce
The Addition Of
"Stu" Bean
Of Bradford, Vt.
. . To Our Automotive Staff
Starting, Monday, November 22nd.
"Stu" Bean Is A Well Known Mechanic In
This Area. He Is Equally Well Known By
Bear Ridge Speedway Race Fans. Bob's Auto
Is Proud To Be Able To Bring You Stu's Fine
Mechanical Expertise To Serve You Even Better.
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BMI00teachers l OXBOW HIGH SChIOOL ,
honored G,.= BASKETBALL
Dec. 7 Tues. Hanover-- Away 6:00
bvUVM
WELLS RIVER-- Blue Mt.
teachers Robert Buckley and
Judith Bouffard were honored
by the University of Vermont
for their outstanding per-
formance as teachers on Oct.
18. Nominated by other BMU
teachers, they were chosen
using the criteria of ex-
cellence in teaching and
commitment to the welfare of
children and youth.
Rob Buckley teaches math
in grades 9-12, and has been
instrumental with the
development of K-12 computer
instruction. Graduates of
BMU who pursue college
mathematics study have
performed well, and SAT
math scores are usually above
the state average. He also has
been instrumental in the
creation of the Twin State
Mathematics League.
Kindergarten teacher Judi
Bouffard has been very
successful with parent in-
volvement in the education
process. She has created
programs where nearly one-
half of all parents are active.
She also is the author of a
booklet on parenting I Am Me,
.... I Am Special, I Love You
which is distributed by BMU.
Principal Harris and
Superintendent Ober joined
UVM and Vermont Depart-
ment of Education personnel
in ceremonies honoring the
recipients.
INTERESTING FACT
In parts of Germany, white
mice were considered good
luck.
THE STRIPES
by Vidian Roe
ANOTHER ALL-STAR TEAM NAMED in soccer, this time
the NVAC Division V conference which Oxbow is a member
of. Four Olympians were chosen by league coaches for the
squad. Goalie Keith Bean was named for the second straight
year along with Charlie Grant, Charlie Barton and Scott
Torrey. Grant and Bean are seniors and recently tried out for
the Vermont-New Hampshire Lions Soccer game to be held
next June. Barton and Torrey, both juniors will anchor Mike
Callanan's club next year. Nell Piper, Andy Tomlinson and
Jeff Urquhart received honorable mention honors.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUB, the Montreal Expos
apparently liked what they saw in Bob Valliant's arm last
Dec. 9 Thurs. St. Jay -- Away
Dec. 15 Wed. Orford--Away J.V.Only 5:00
Dec. 18 Sat. Lebanon-- Away 1:00
Dec, 20 Men. Thetford-- Away
Dec. 28 Tues. Randolph -- Home
Dec. 30 Thurs. Montpelier Away
Jan. 4 Tues. St. Jay -- Home
Jan. 6 Thurs. Williamstown-- Away
Jan. 8 Sat. Chelsea -- Home 3:00 (Varsity only)
Jan. 11 Tues. U-22-- Home
Jan. 13 Thurs. Harwood-- Away
Jan. 15 Sat. Hanover-- Home 1:00
Jan. 17 Men. Randolph-- Away
Jan. 20 Thurs. Lebanon-- Home
Jan. 22 Sat. Northfield-- Away 1:00
Jan. 25 Tues. Montpelier -- Home
Feb. 1 Tues. Williamstown-- Home
Feb. 3 Thurs. U-32-- Away
Feb. 8 Tues. Harwood-- Home
Feb. 10 Thurs,Northfield -- Home
VARSITY COACH: Mona Garone
J.V. COACH: Sharon Pushee
J.H. GIRLS BASKETBALL
Jan. 4 Tues. Thefford--Home 4:00
Jan. 6 Thurs. Haverhill (A&B) -- Away 3: 45
Jan. 11 Tues. Montpelier (A&B) -- Home 4:00
Jan. 13 Fri. BMU -- Home 3:30
Jan. 17 Men. Orford-- Away 5:00
Jan. 25 Tues. St. Jay (A&B) --Home 4:00
Jan. 31 Men. Thefford -- Away 6:30
Feb. 3 Thurs. Montpelier (A&B) -- Away 3: 30
Feb. 8 Tues. BMU-- Away 3:30
Feb. 10 Thurs. Orford-- Home 4: 00
Feb. 14 Men. Haverhill (A&B) -- Home 3: 45
Feb. 17 Thurs. St. Jay (A&B) -- Away 4:00
COACH A: Sandy Mercier
COACH B: Fawn Pushee
BOYS BASKETBALL
Dec. 14 Tues. Mascoma -- Home
Dec. 15 Wed. Orford -- Away (J.V. Only) 6:45
Dec. 17 Fri. BMU Tourney
Dec. 18 Sat. BMU Tourney
Dec. 21 Tues. Woodsville -- Away
Dec. 27-- Men. Hanover Tourney
Dec. 28 Tues. Hanover Tourney
Dec. 29 Wed. Hanover Tourney
Jan. 7 Fri. Harwood-- Home
Jan. 12 Wed. Hanover -- Away
Jan. 14 Fri. Thetford-- Home
Jan. 26 Wed. St. Jay-- Away
Jan. 28 Fri. U-32-- Home
Feb. 2 Wed. Hanover-- Home
Feb. 4 Fri. NCU-- Away
Feb. 9 Wed. NCU -- Home
Feb. 11 Fri. St. Jay-- Home
Feb. 16 Wed. U-32 -- Away
Feb. 18 Fri. Woodsville-- Home
Feb. 22 Tues. Harwood -- Away
VARSITY COACH: Mark Hamilton
J.V. COACH: Rich Claflin
J.H. BoYs BASKETBALL
Jan. 4 Tues. Thetford-- Home 5:00
Jan. 6 Thurs. Haverhill (A&B) -- Home 3:45
Jan. 11 Tues. Montpelier (A&B) --Away 4:00
Jan. 13 Fri. BMU -- Home 4:30
Jan. 17 Men. Orford-- Away 6:00
Dec. 1 W.M.R.H.S. Home
Dec. 8 Lake Regions Away
Dec. 14 Plymouth Away
Dec. 17 Mascoma Home
Dec. 21 Oxbow Home
Dec. 27 x - tournament
Dec. 28 x - tournament
Jan. 4 W.M.R.H.S. Away
Jan. 7 Groveton Home
Jan. 11 Blue Mt. Away
Jan. 14 Plymouth Home
Jan. 18 Newfound Home
Jan. 21 Blue Mt. Home
Jan. 25 Littleton Away
Feb. 1 Littleton Home
Feb. 4 Groveton Away
Feb. 7 Lake Regions Home
Feb. 12 Mascoma AwaY
Feb. 15 Newfound AwaY
Feb. 18 Oxbow Away
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Dec. I W.M.R.H.S. Away
Dec. 3 Littleton Away
Dec. 7 Lakes Region AwaY
Dec. 10 Blue Mt. Away
Dec. 14 Plymouth Home
Dec. 17 Mascoma AwaY
Dec. 20 Littleton Home
Jan. 4 W.M.R.H.S. Home
Jan. 7 Grey,ton AwaY
Jan. 14 Plymouth Away
Jan. 18 Newfound Away
Jan. 20 Blue Mt. Home
Jan. 22 Lyndon Home
Jan. 25 Littleton Home
Jan. 28 Newfound Home
Feb. 2 Mascoma Home
Feb. 4 Groveton Home
Feb. 5 Lyndon Away
All teams have J.V. , ov
JUNIOR HIGH
BOYS & GIRLS
Winter 1982-1983
Jan. 5 Lancaster Home 3:30
Jan. 6 Profile Home 4:00
Jan. I0 Newfound Away 3: 30
Jan. 12 Thetford Home 6:30
Jan. 13 Oxbow Away 4:00
Jan. 17 Lancaster Away 4:00
Jan. 19 Lisbon Away 4:00
Jan. 27 Lisbon Home
Feb. 2 Thetford Away 6:30
Feb. 8 Profile Away 4:00
Feb. 11 Newfound Home 4:00
Feb. 14 Oxbow Home
year. Although toiling through a dismal season-ending with a Jan. 25 Tues. St. Jay (A&B) -- Away 4:00
2-7 record with a 5:37 ERA, Valliant has been given a new Jan. 31 Men. Thefford-- Away 7:30 High
contract. In 1983 Valliant will be pitching for the Expos' Class Feb. 3 Thurs. Montpelier-- Home 4:00 Oxbow
AA team in Memphis. Last year he ended the season in Feb. 8Tues. BMU--Away4:30 ....i]r
Jamestown, Class A, striking out 44, allowing 54 hits, 45 runs- Feb. 10 Thurs. Orford-- Home 5:00 names honor
ruu
33 earned while walking 42 batters. Feb. 14 Men. Haverhill (A&B) --Away 3:45
BRADFORD YOUTH SPORTS reported a successful youth
soccer program for fourth through sixth grade. Thirty-two
kids started the program with a like number completing play
under the direction of Mike and Rich Claflin. Basketball
coaches for the grade school were chosen along with
chairmen for various projects including Junior High
Basketball Tournament, Junior Varsity Tournament and
Alumni Tournament.
Feb. 17 Thurs. St. Jay (A&B) -- Home 4: 00
COACH A: Dave Johnson
COACH B: Bob Valllant
SKI TEAM
Dec. 30 Thurs. Lyndon XC
Jan. 8 Sat. Stow,
Jan. 15 Sat. Lyndon
Jan. 22 Sat. Burlington
Jan. 29 Sat. Colchester
Feb. 5 Sat. CVU
Feb. 8 Tues. Girls Alpine NCU
Feb. 9 Wed. XC -- L.R.
Feb. 11 Fri. Boys Alpine-- Mad River
Feb. 12 Sat. XC -- Stewe
Feb. 14 Mon. Girls Alpine States Middlebury
Feb. 15 Tues. GirlsXC States Middlebury
Feb. 16 Wed. Boys State TBA
Feb. 17 Thurs. Boys State TBA
Feb. 18 Fri. Boys State TBA
VARSITY COACH: Mike Cailanan
J.V. COACH: TBA
FENCING
Nov. 21 Sun. UVM -- Away
Dec. 4 Sat. USFA Orono -- Away
Other dates to be announced
Bates College
Dartmouth Community Club
Worchester Polytechic Institute
St. John's Prep School
Concord-Carlilse Regional School
U.S. Fencing Association
COACH: Nessa Flax
ASSISTANT COACH: Rex Burroughs
BRADFORD-- The principal
at Oxbow High School has
announced the names of those
students on the first semester
honor roll. Students in bold
face type are cited for high
honors.
GRADE 12 Judy
Augustine, Carolyn Brooks,
Patti Cushing, Tena Davidson,
Astrid Egerod, Karen Flan-
nigan, David Johnson, David
McLam, and Peter Patch.
Also, Suzy Pierso n, Jody
Pratt, Joyce Putnam,
Christine Rogers, Tammy
Sarazin, Heidi Smit, Doreen
Smith, David Stever,
Christine Thurston, Andy
Tomlinson, Cynthia Underhill
and Laurie Williams.
GRADE II-- Deborah
Balcom, Charles Barton,
Laurie Bruleigh, Scott Carson,
Susie Davis, Mrie Dempsey,
Martha Dobbins, Faith Flye,
and Dennis Perry.
Also, Sandy Perry, Daphne
Sanborn, Kris Search, Scott
Torrey, Sheila Williams,
Kimberly Winot, and Jerry
Smith.
GRADE 10-- Brigitta
Bradford, Heidl Hood, Lisa
Kulikowski, Becky Ledwith,
Dennl Pratt, Sharon Randall,
Sherri Tomlinson, Penny
CONGRATULATIONS TO OXBOW HIGH SCHOOL and its
field hockey coachesfor putting on a very successful Field
Hockey Finals a couple of weeks ago. Four out of the last five
years Oxbow has been chosen by Vermont officials to host the
event and they did another bang-up job. Volunteer help came
from the girls participating in Olympian field hockey along
with many parents. All six teams participating had favorable
comments of the day's organization.
AFTER WATCHING only one year of limited field hockey
play, I've decided that along with skill and determination,
you have to be just a little crazy to play the sport. To an
uninformed observer like myself it looks as if the winning
teams have little or no regard for their bodies as they go after
that elusive ball.
BASKETBALL JUST AROUND THE CORNER with the
Wondsville Engineers getting off to an early start with a
game against tough White Mountain Regional December 1.
Both the girls and boys team will see action. Of the other
schedule received, Oxbow boys will open against a new op-
ponent at home, Mascoma Regional while the girls will travel
to tough Hanover. Games are scheduled for December 14 and
7th respectively.
More on winter sports next week. Good luck hunting.
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nounced the following
students named to the honor
roll during the first marking
period.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
First Honors-- Grade 5,
Sara Palifka; Grade 6,
Tammy Giesing, Terri Welch;
Grade 7, Brenda Giesing.
Second Honors-- Grade 5,
Bonnie Strout; Grade 6, Adam
Dyke, Jennifer Dyke, Thomas
Harrington, Douglas
Hoisington, Ken May, Lori
Pierson, Cynthia Thomson;
Smith.
HIGH SCHOOL
High Honors Freshmen,
Paul Barnes, Sbeena Giesing;
Sophomores, Alice Barnes,
Anne Miyares; Seniors, Paul
Miyares.
Honors-- Freshmen, Cheryl
Cloud, Andrew Handelsman;
Sophomores, Charles Bean,,
Jayme Chapin, Nancy Tullar;
seniors, Nancy deLangis,
Yvonne Garrett, Brett Gould,
Marcus Harrington, Jenny
Perry.
Page S-The Journal Opinion-November 17, 1982
Woodsville students
named to honor roll
WOODSVILLE-- The prin- Class of 1985-- Suzanne
cipal at WoodsviUe High Bixby, Bernadette Demers,
School has announced those Tina Hunlder, Colleen Kaiser,
students listed on the honor Christian Leahy, Ross
roll. O'Brien, Bruce Simonds,
HONOR ROLL Frank Venturella, and Donald
Class of 1983--Anne Berube, Vogt.
Geraldine Boudreault, Dora Class of 1986--- Michelle
Boutin, Sandra Royce, Sarah Fagnant, Rochelle Farr, Chris
Byrne, Judy Chase, Mary Finlay, Becky Kenniston, and
Hanson (Oxbow), David Pamela Reed.
Nickerson, David Patten, PRINCIPAL'S LIST
Theodore Simpson, andDonna Class of 1984-- Kelly Len-
Vogt. non.
Class of 1984-- Kin Blake,
Lori Drew, April Drown,
Mark, Englert, Margaret
Fraser, Jennifer Hazlett, INTERESTING FACT
Danny Keith, Debra Microprocessors in
Mosholder, Harry Norcross, automobiles control engines
Heidi Simonds, Sandra with a precision that
Town,, Mark Wheeler, and minimizes fuel consumption
John Wohlforth (Oxbow). and exhaust emissions.
NI=I© BAIT AND
IE dlGUN mOP
Route 25 West from Bradford, 1½ miles
PHONE: 802-222.4506
NEW GUNS
tvage 22 Single Shot ...................... ........... ,75
H+ R 16 Gauge Siugle Shot ............................ 175.50
savuge 22 Repeating I 5 Shot w-scope ................. $.0
Savage 30-30-- ZO Gauge Over-Under ................. 1239.00
n+R Topper Model 58 Single Shot 20 Ga,-22 Hornet Inter-
changeable with Extra Barrel ......................... $115.00
USED GUNS
Savage Pump lZ Gauge Model 67 .................... $195.00
Winchester M-94 3Z Spec .......................... $I .0e
Wlncheer M-I00 Pump 12 Gauge ................... $24$.00
Winchester M-t4 30.30 20" Barrel .................... $I 50.00
Savage M-9 .30S 5 Shot Clip ........................ 1175.00
Remington M.700 6MM ............................... 1375.00
UNLUCKY BUCK--This 200 pound, 8 point buck was
bagged in Piermont by Dwight Boble of Center
Barnstead, N.H. The trophy deer was downed with a
PIKE SCORES INTERESTING FACT
WITH$1,000 The first lollipops were
ORFORD-- Weymouth Pike, dabs of sugar candy placed
St. of Orford recently won on the end of a slate pencil.
$1,000. in the New Hampshire
Sweepstakes Instant Baseball
Game. He purchased the
scoring ticket at the Brookside
Store in Orfordville.
Bob's Auto Service
Is Pleased To Announce
The Addition Of
"Stu" Bean
Of Bradford, Vt.
. . To Our Automotive Staff
Starting, Monday, November 22nd.
"Stu" Bean Is A Well Known Mechanic In
This Area. He Is Equally Well Known By
Bear Ridge Speedway Race Fans. Bob's Auto
Is Proud To Be Able To Bring You Stu's Fine
Mechanical Expertise To Serve You Even Better.
,k,k.k,k**.k.k.k**.k,k**.k***,k*
Transmission Work
Glass Installation
Tires
Exhaust Systems
Body Repair & Painting
"'WE DO IT ILL"
We Offer You --
Frontend Alignment
Suspension Work
Brakes
Engine Overhauling
Engine Tuneups
uP- v v v v v v v v v v v v v
Bob's Automotive Service
Main Street, Bradford, Vt.
(802) 222-4683
BMI00teachers l OXBOW HIGH SChIOOL ,
honored G,.= BASKETBALL
Dec. 7 Tues. Hanover-- Away 6:00
bvUVM
WELLS RIVER-- Blue Mt.
teachers Robert Buckley and
Judith Bouffard were honored
by the University of Vermont
for their outstanding per-
formance as teachers on Oct.
18. Nominated by other BMU
teachers, they were chosen
using the criteria of ex-
cellence in teaching and
commitment to the welfare of
children and youth.
Rob Buckley teaches math
in grades 9-12, and has been
instrumental with the
development of K-12 computer
instruction. Graduates of
BMU who pursue college
mathematics study have
performed well, and SAT
math scores are usually above
the state average. He also has
been instrumental in the
creation of the Twin State
Mathematics League.
Kindergarten teacher Judi
Bouffard has been very
successful with parent in-
volvement in the education
process. She has created
programs where nearly one-
half of all parents are active.
She also is the author of a
booklet on parenting I Am Me,
.... I Am Special, I Love You
which is distributed by BMU.
Principal Harris and
Superintendent Ober joined
UVM and Vermont Depart-
ment of Education personnel
in ceremonies honoring the
recipients.
INTERESTING FACT
In parts of Germany, white
mice were considered good
luck.
THE STRIPES
by Vidian Roe
ANOTHER ALL-STAR TEAM NAMED in soccer, this time
the NVAC Division V conference which Oxbow is a member
of. Four Olympians were chosen by league coaches for the
squad. Goalie Keith Bean was named for the second straight
year along with Charlie Grant, Charlie Barton and Scott
Torrey. Grant and Bean are seniors and recently tried out for
the Vermont-New Hampshire Lions Soccer game to be held
next June. Barton and Torrey, both juniors will anchor Mike
Callanan's club next year. Nell Piper, Andy Tomlinson and
Jeff Urquhart received honorable mention honors.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUB, the Montreal Expos
apparently liked what they saw in Bob Valliant's arm last
Dec. 9 Thurs. St. Jay -- Away
Dec. 15 Wed. Orford--Away J.V.Only 5:00
Dec. 18 Sat. Lebanon-- Away 1:00
Dec, 20 Men. Thetford-- Away
Dec. 28 Tues. Randolph -- Home
Dec. 30 Thurs. Montpelier Away
Jan. 4 Tues. St. Jay -- Home
Jan. 6 Thurs. Williamstown-- Away
Jan. 8 Sat. Chelsea -- Home 3:00 (Varsity only)
Jan. 11 Tues. U-22-- Home
Jan. 13 Thurs. Harwood-- Away
Jan. 15 Sat. Hanover-- Home 1:00
Jan. 17 Men. Randolph-- Away
Jan. 20 Thurs. Lebanon-- Home
Jan. 22 Sat. Northfield-- Away 1:00
Jan. 25 Tues. Montpelier -- Home
Feb. 1 Tues. Williamstown-- Home
Feb. 3 Thurs. U-32-- Away
Feb. 8 Tues. Harwood-- Home
Feb. 10 Thurs,Northfield -- Home
VARSITY COACH: Mona Garone
J.V. COACH: Sharon Pushee
J.H. GIRLS BASKETBALL
Jan. 4 Tues. Thefford--Home 4:00
Jan. 6 Thurs. Haverhill (A&B) -- Away 3: 45
Jan. 11 Tues. Montpelier (A&B) -- Home 4:00
Jan. 13 Fri. BMU -- Home 3:30
Jan. 17 Men. Orford-- Away 5:00
Jan. 25 Tues. St. Jay (A&B) --Home 4:00
Jan. 31 Men. Thefford -- Away 6:30
Feb. 3 Thurs. Montpelier (A&B) -- Away 3: 30
Feb. 8 Tues. BMU-- Away 3:30
Feb. 10 Thurs. Orford-- Home 4: 00
Feb. 14 Men. Haverhill (A&B) -- Home 3: 45
Feb. 17 Thurs. St. Jay (A&B) -- Away 4:00
COACH A: Sandy Mercier
COACH B: Fawn Pushee
BOYS BASKETBALL
Dec. 14 Tues. Mascoma -- Home
Dec. 15 Wed. Orford -- Away (J.V. Only) 6:45
Dec. 17 Fri. BMU Tourney
Dec. 18 Sat. BMU Tourney
Dec. 21 Tues. Woodsville -- Away
Dec. 27-- Men. Hanover Tourney
Dec. 28 Tues. Hanover Tourney
Dec. 29 Wed. Hanover Tourney
Jan. 7 Fri. Harwood-- Home
Jan. 12 Wed. Hanover -- Away
Jan. 14 Fri. Thetford-- Home
Jan. 26 Wed. St. Jay-- Away
Jan. 28 Fri. U-32-- Home
Feb. 2 Wed. Hanover-- Home
Feb. 4 Fri. NCU-- Away
Feb. 9 Wed. NCU -- Home
Feb. 11 Fri. St. Jay-- Home
Feb. 16 Wed. U-32 -- Away
Feb. 18 Fri. Woodsville-- Home
Feb. 22 Tues. Harwood -- Away
VARSITY COACH: Mark Hamilton
J.V. COACH: Rich Claflin
J.H. BoYs BASKETBALL
Jan. 4 Tues. Thetford-- Home 5:00
Jan. 6 Thurs. Haverhill (A&B) -- Home 3:45
Jan. 11 Tues. Montpelier (A&B) --Away 4:00
Jan. 13 Fri. BMU -- Home 4:30
Jan. 17 Men. Orford-- Away 6:00
Dec. 1 W.M.R.H.S. Home
Dec. 8 Lake Regions Away
Dec. 14 Plymouth Away
Dec. 17 Mascoma Home
Dec. 21 Oxbow Home
Dec. 27 x - tournament
Dec. 28 x - tournament
Jan. 4 W.M.R.H.S. Away
Jan. 7 Groveton Home
Jan. 11 Blue Mt. Away
Jan. 14 Plymouth Home
Jan. 18 Newfound Home
Jan. 21 Blue Mt. Home
Jan. 25 Littleton Away
Feb. 1 Littleton Home
Feb. 4 Groveton Away
Feb. 7 Lake Regions Home
Feb. 12 Mascoma AwaY
Feb. 15 Newfound AwaY
Feb. 18 Oxbow Away
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Dec. I W.M.R.H.S. Away
Dec. 3 Littleton Away
Dec. 7 Lakes Region AwaY
Dec. 10 Blue Mt. Away
Dec. 14 Plymouth Home
Dec. 17 Mascoma AwaY
Dec. 20 Littleton Home
Jan. 4 W.M.R.H.S. Home
Jan. 7 Grey,ton AwaY
Jan. 14 Plymouth Away
Jan. 18 Newfound Away
Jan. 20 Blue Mt. Home
Jan. 22 Lyndon Home
Jan. 25 Littleton Home
Jan. 28 Newfound Home
Feb. 2 Mascoma Home
Feb. 4 Groveton Home
Feb. 5 Lyndon Away
All teams have J.V. , ov
JUNIOR HIGH
BOYS & GIRLS
Winter 1982-1983
Jan. 5 Lancaster Home 3:30
Jan. 6 Profile Home 4:00
Jan. I0 Newfound Away 3: 30
Jan. 12 Thetford Home 6:30
Jan. 13 Oxbow Away 4:00
Jan. 17 Lancaster Away 4:00
Jan. 19 Lisbon Away 4:00
Jan. 27 Lisbon Home
Feb. 2 Thetford Away 6:30
Feb. 8 Profile Away 4:00
Feb. 11 Newfound Home 4:00
Feb. 14 Oxbow Home
year. Although toiling through a dismal season-ending with a Jan. 25 Tues. St. Jay (A&B) -- Away 4:00
2-7 record with a 5:37 ERA, Valliant has been given a new Jan. 31 Men. Thefford-- Away 7:30 High
contract. In 1983 Valliant will be pitching for the Expos' Class Feb. 3 Thurs. Montpelier-- Home 4:00 Oxbow
AA team in Memphis. Last year he ended the season in Feb. 8Tues. BMU--Away4:30 ....i]r
Jamestown, Class A, striking out 44, allowing 54 hits, 45 runs- Feb. 10 Thurs. Orford-- Home 5:00 names honor
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33 earned while walking 42 batters. Feb. 14 Men. Haverhill (A&B) --Away 3:45
BRADFORD YOUTH SPORTS reported a successful youth
soccer program for fourth through sixth grade. Thirty-two
kids started the program with a like number completing play
under the direction of Mike and Rich Claflin. Basketball
coaches for the grade school were chosen along with
chairmen for various projects including Junior High
Basketball Tournament, Junior Varsity Tournament and
Alumni Tournament.
Feb. 17 Thurs. St. Jay (A&B) -- Home 4: 00
COACH A: Dave Johnson
COACH B: Bob Valllant
SKI TEAM
Dec. 30 Thurs. Lyndon XC
Jan. 8 Sat. Stow,
Jan. 15 Sat. Lyndon
Jan. 22 Sat. Burlington
Jan. 29 Sat. Colchester
Feb. 5 Sat. CVU
Feb. 8 Tues. Girls Alpine NCU
Feb. 9 Wed. XC -- L.R.
Feb. 11 Fri. Boys Alpine-- Mad River
Feb. 12 Sat. XC -- Stewe
Feb. 14 Mon. Girls Alpine States Middlebury
Feb. 15 Tues. GirlsXC States Middlebury
Feb. 16 Wed. Boys State TBA
Feb. 17 Thurs. Boys State TBA
Feb. 18 Fri. Boys State TBA
VARSITY COACH: Mike Cailanan
J.V. COACH: TBA
FENCING
Nov. 21 Sun. UVM -- Away
Dec. 4 Sat. USFA Orono -- Away
Other dates to be announced
Bates College
Dartmouth Community Club
Worchester Polytechic Institute
St. John's Prep School
Concord-Carlilse Regional School
U.S. Fencing Association
COACH: Nessa Flax
ASSISTANT COACH: Rex Burroughs
BRADFORD-- The principal
at Oxbow High School has
announced the names of those
students on the first semester
honor roll. Students in bold
face type are cited for high
honors.
GRADE 12 Judy
Augustine, Carolyn Brooks,
Patti Cushing, Tena Davidson,
Astrid Egerod, Karen Flan-
nigan, David Johnson, David
McLam, and Peter Patch.
Also, Suzy Pierso n, Jody
Pratt, Joyce Putnam,
Christine Rogers, Tammy
Sarazin, Heidi Smit, Doreen
Smith, David Stever,
Christine Thurston, Andy
Tomlinson, Cynthia Underhill
and Laurie Williams.
GRADE II-- Deborah
Balcom, Charles Barton,
Laurie Bruleigh, Scott Carson,
Susie Davis, Mrie Dempsey,
Martha Dobbins, Faith Flye,
and Dennis Perry.
Also, Sandy Perry, Daphne
Sanborn, Kris Search, Scott
Torrey, Sheila Williams,
Kimberly Winot, and Jerry
Smith.
GRADE 10-- Brigitta
Bradford, Heidl Hood, Lisa
Kulikowski, Becky Ledwith,
Dennl Pratt, Sharon Randall,
Sherri Tomlinson, Penny
CONGRATULATIONS TO OXBOW HIGH SCHOOL and its
field hockey coachesfor putting on a very successful Field
Hockey Finals a couple of weeks ago. Four out of the last five
years Oxbow has been chosen by Vermont officials to host the
event and they did another bang-up job. Volunteer help came
from the girls participating in Olympian field hockey along
with many parents. All six teams participating had favorable
comments of the day's organization.
AFTER WATCHING only one year of limited field hockey
play, I've decided that along with skill and determination,
you have to be just a little crazy to play the sport. To an
uninformed observer like myself it looks as if the winning
teams have little or no regard for their bodies as they go after
that elusive ball.
BASKETBALL JUST AROUND THE CORNER with the
Wondsville Engineers getting off to an early start with a
game against tough White Mountain Regional December 1.
Both the girls and boys team will see action. Of the other
schedule received, Oxbow boys will open against a new op-
ponent at home, Mascoma Regional while the girls will travel
to tough Hanover. Games are scheduled for December 14 and
7th respectively.
More on winter sports next week. Good luck hunting.
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First Honors-- Grade 5,
Sara Palifka; Grade 6,
Tammy Giesing, Terri Welch;
Grade 7, Brenda Giesing.
Second Honors-- Grade 5,
Bonnie Strout; Grade 6, Adam
Dyke, Jennifer Dyke, Thomas
Harrington, Douglas
Hoisington, Ken May, Lori
Pierson, Cynthia Thomson;
Smith.
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High Honors Freshmen,
Paul Barnes, Sbeena Giesing;
Sophomores, Alice Barnes,
Anne Miyares; Seniors, Paul
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Honors-- Freshmen, Cheryl
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Sophomores, Charles Bean,,
Jayme Chapin, Nancy Tullar;
seniors, Nancy deLangis,
Yvonne Garrett, Brett Gould,
Marcus Harrington, Jenny
Perry.