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SundaeSundays

BY VERMONT AUTHOR KELLY SARGENT

“SUNDAE MAN” has been making treats for anxious families for decades, though his reason has remained a mystery. This children’s storybook illustrates lifelong family bonds and offers reassurance concerning time spent apart from loved ones.

maining in regulation to send the game into overtime, and missed two scoring opportunities in the first overtime. The Bulldogs capitalized on their chance late in the second overtime on a goal by Paige Samuelson. The Bulldog star had five goals and one assist to lead all scorers,

“We knew that (Paige) is really hard to stop,” Pierson said. “She is a really good player. We just weren’t able to stop her.”

The Redhawks’ performance in the final was the next step for a program that has been climbing the ranks of Division I since Pierson took over eight years ago. CVU last won a girls lacrosse title in 2005.

Boys Ultimate Frisbee

Montpelier 12, CVU 10: The CVU boys ultimate frisbee team fell to No. 5 Montpelier in the Division I state championship on Saturday at South Burlington High School.

DJ Steinman and Victor Colon each had three goals for the Redhawks, who lost only one game during the regular season. Brendan Fellows and Thomas Garavelli each tallied twice for CVU.

It was the first appearance for CVU in the D-I title game. The team has bowed out in the semifinals the last two seasons.

Overtime heart-breaker

CVU’s Marlie Cartwright scores the game-tying goal with less than 20 seconds to go sending the game into overtime during the Redhawks’ D-1 Championship overtime loss to the Burr and Burton Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon at UVM’s Virtue Field.

Girls Tennis

Stowe 4, CVU 3: The CVU girls tennis team dropped three early matches in the Division I state championship last Thursday and could not recover in a loss to Stowe.

The Raiders won the first four singles matches to beat the Redhawks and clinch the program’s third D-I title in a row.

Erin Fina got a 6-0, 6-1 win in No. 5 singles after Stowe had clinched the title, while CVU got wins in both doubles matches. Addie Maurer and Ariel Toohey got a 6-3, 6-1 win in the No. 1 doubles match, while Eliza Willoughby and Victoria Chyra won 6-3, 7-5 in No. 2 doubles.