Monday, May 21, 2018

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Solons edge Tiger girls in tennis Mt. Abe, MUHS, OV win three out of four in softball action MIDDLEBURY — The Middlebury Union High School tennis team came up just short of its first win this past Wednesday, when visiting Montpelier defeated the Tigers, 4-3. Highlighting the MUHS effort were the first wins of the season for Sierra Barnicle at No. 1 and Abby Bailey at No. 5. Elizabeth Bright, who has moved up to No. 2, picked up her fourth victory. In individual matches: At No. 1 Barnicle (MUHS) defeated Bella Luhr, 6-7, 6-3, 1-0 (13-11 in the tiebreaker). At No. 2 Bright (MUHS) defeated Isabelle Boutin, 6-1, 6-1. At No. 3 Lilly Gingold defeated Anna Scharstein (MUHS), 6-0, 6-0.

At No. 4 Khylea Imbeau defeated Sarah Nicolai (MUHS), 6-1, 6-1. At No. 5 Bailey (MUHS) defeated Lilli Curtain, 6-4, 6-4. At No. 1 doubles Josie Gingold/

Christie Ceceie defeated Isadora Luksch/Ellie Kiel (MUHS), 6-1,6-2. At No. 2 doubles Azwayla Taylor/ Mary Margaret Page defeated Bridget Graham/Gwen Troumbley 6-1, 6-2.

Host Montpelier defeats Tiger boys’ tennis

MONTPEELIER — Host Montpelier defeated the Middlebury Union High School boys’ tennis team this past Wednesday, 6-1, dropping the Tigers to 5-3. The Tigers’ only winner was Mauricio Gonzalez at No. 2. At No. 1 singles Ziven McCarty and at No. 2 doubles Sam Daly and Drew Kiernan pushed the Solons to three sets. Jesse Rubin at No. 3 singles, Spencer Doran at No. 4 singles, Hunter Munteanu at No. 5, and the MUHS No. 1 doubles team of Andy Giorgio and Abel Anderson all lost in straight sets as the host Solons improved to 9-1.

TIGER SIERRA BARNICLE won her match against Montpelier last Wednesday in a third-set tie-breaker. The Tiger team lost the match, 4-3. Courtesy photo by Jill Dunn

MCTV SCHEDULE Channels 15 & 16 MCTV Channel 15 Tuesday, May 22 5 a.m. Big Data, Politics & the 2020 Election 6:32 a.m. Development Review Board 8:30 a.m. Energy Week 9:30 a.m. Betty Nuovo 10 a.m. Selectboard, Climate Solutions Caucus 2 p.m. Development Review Board 4 p.m. Congregational Church Service 5:30 p.m. Bulletin Board, VMX 6 p.m. Naturalization Ceremony 7 p.m. Selectboard 10 p.m. Vermont Media Exchange Wednesday, May 23 5 a.m. Public Affairs 7:30 a.m. Memorial Baptist Church Service 9 a.m. Green Mountain Care Board 10 a.m. Selectboard, DRB, Public Affairs 6:30 p.m. Betty Nuovo 7 p.m. Selectboard, Naturalization Ceremony 11:30 p.m. Big Data, Politics & the 2020 Election Thursday, May 24 5 a.m. Vermont Media Exchange 7:30 a.m. Betty Nuovo 8 a.m. Congregational Church Services 9:30 a.m. Eckankar 10 a.m. VMX, Public Affairs 12 p.m. Selectboard, DRB 5 p.m. Naturalization Ceremony 10:30 p.m. Energy Week 11:30 p.m. Vote for Vermont, Public Affairs Friday, May 25 5 a.m. Green Mt. Care Board 9:30 a.m. Lifelines 10 a.m. Selectboard, Naturalization Ceremony 4 p.m. Memorial Baptist Church Service 5:30 p.m. Eckankar 6 p.m. Bulletin Board 7:30 p.m. Betty Nuovo 8 p.m. Development Review Board

10 p.m. Green Mountain Care Board Saturday, May 26 5 a.m. Energy Week 6 a.m. Betty Nuovo 6:30 a.m. Development Review Board 9 a.m. Vote for Vermont 10 a.m. Selectboard, Public Affairs 3 p.m. Green Mt. Care Board 4 p.m. Memorial Baptist Church Service 5:30 p.m. Energy Week 7 p.m. Catholic Mass 7:30 p.m. Big Data, Politics & the 2020 Election 9:02 p.m. Vermont Media Exchange Sunday, May 27 5 a.m. Naturalization Ceremony 6 a.m. Development Review Board 8 a.m. Vermont Media Exchange 9 a.m. Catholic Mass 11 a.m. Memorial Baptist Church Service 12:30 p.m. Public Affairs 2:28 p.m. Big Data, Politics & the 2020 Election 4 p.m. Congregational Church Services 5:30 p.m. Eckankar 6 p.m. Bulletin Board 6:30 p.m. Betty Nuovo 7 p.m. Catholic Mass 7:30 p.m. Public Affairs Monday, May 28 MEMORIAL DAY – SPECIAL PROGRAMMING Look for Middlebury’s parade (live with commentary), the ceremony at the monument and re-runs on Channel 15 or Channel 16. Poetry, music, science, arts and education programs will be aired also. MCTV Channel 16 Tuesday, May 22 5 a.m. Poetry Programs 8 a.m. Music from the Vermont Media Exchange 9 a.m. ACSD Board Meeting 11:10 a.m. Hannaford Career Center Board Meeting

ADDISON COUNTY — In local high school softball action late last week, Mount Abraham won three out of four, Otter Valley split two games, Middlebury won once in three tries, and Vergennes lost twice. Teams are entering the final week of the regular season. EAGLES The Eagles’ efforts left them at 12-2 and in first place in Division II ahead of Fair Haven, also 12-2. On Wednesday D-I Missisquoi built a 5-0 lead and held on for a 6-4 win at Mount Abe. Sixth-inning RBI hits from Brooke Perlee, Erika Tracey and Addy Harris helped the Eagles score three times. Harris had two hits to lead the attack, while Audrey Shahan took the pitching loss. On Friday the Eagles defeated Fairfax, 24-5, in five innings. Perlee, Tracey, Jess Murray and Camillienne Masse all doubled, and Ruby Ball earned the pitching win. On Saturday Jenna McArdle drove in nine runs as the Eagles swept visiting Milton, 16-2 and 183. In game one McArdle homered, went five-for-five and drove in four runs, while Katelynn Ouellette and Murray each poked three hits. Ball got the pitching win. In the nightcap McCardle drove in five runs with four hits; Masse homered, singled and picked up four RBIs; Perlee drove in three runs with three hits; and Emily Aldrich

added three hits. Shahan picked up the pitching win. OTTERS On Wednesday host Mill River edged OV, 14-13, despite three hits from Otter Livia Bernhardt. Morgan Laporte took the loss. On Friday the Otters topped visiting Bellows Falls, 17-14, as Gabby Poalino, Mia Politano and Bella Falco all knocked out three hits for OV, which moved to 5-9 as Laporte notched the win. TIGERS On Thursday the Tigers outlasted visiting Spaulding, 10-8, as Gwen Stafford earned the pitching win and picked up three hits. Taylor Sylvester also had three knocks, Abby LaRock doubled twice and drove in three runs, and Ashley Sunderland drove in a run and had two hits. On Saturday the Tigers’ five-game winning streak ended with two road losses. Fairfax defeated them, 15-2, without allowing a hit, and St. Albans topped MUHS, 17-2. Sylvester’s homer against the Comets provided the day’s highlight as the Tigers dropped to 7-6. COMMODORES On Thursday visiting Missisquoi topped VUHS, 27-0, as the Commodores managed one hit. Visiting Missisquoi defeated MUHS on Saturday, 37-2. Emily Jackson poked an RBI single for VUHS (0-9) in that contest.

MIDDLEBURY COMMUNITY TELEVISION: P.O. Box 785, Middlebury, Vt. 05753

Please see the MCTV website, www.middleburycommunitytv.org, for changes in the schedule; MCTV events, classes and news; and to view many programs online. Submit listings to the above address, or call 388-3062.

12:30 p.m. Suds & Science – Beavers 1:30 p.m. The Vermont/Quebec Border 3 p.m. Senior Moments - Mozart 5 p.m. The Story Matters 5:30 p.m. Maker Cities 6 p.m. All Things LGBTQ 7 p.m. Storytelling VT - Second Chances 8 p.m. A Story of Transformation: Gabriella Netch 10:30 p.m. Compulsive Hoarding Wednesday, May 23 12 a.m. Vermont State Board of Education 7 a.m. Living a Successful Life with Cystic Fibrosis 8:27 a.m. Marna Murray 9:30 a.m. Music from the Vermont Media Exchange 12:30 p.m. Marna Murray 1:33 p.m. Storytelling Vt. - Second Chances 2:30 p.m. UVM Community Medical School The Microbiome 4:06 p.m. Berries for the Back Yard 6 p.m. HCC & CSD Board Meetings 9:20 p.m. Bear Pond Books - Marketing Your Indie Book 11:05 p.m. The History of Invasive Beavers Thursday, May 24 12:00 a.m. Living with Black Bears 1:13 a.m. Poetry Programs 5:30 a.m. Poetry Programs 9:30 a.m. Compulsive Hoarding 10:05 a.m. Living a Successful Life with Cystic Fibrosis 11:30 a.m. Chard Deniord Interviews Bianca Stone 12 p.m. Senior Moments – Mozart 1:30 p.m. Bear Pond Books – Marketing Your Indie Book 3:10 p.m. OLLI – The Brain: How Does It Work, Anyway? 5 p.m. All Things LGBTQ – Youth Edition 5:50 p.m. ACSD, HCC Board Meetings 9:10 p.m. A Story of Transformation –

Gabriella Netch 10 p.m. Living With Black Bears 11:30 p.m. Festival on the Green Friday, May 25 5 a.m. UVM Community Medical School The Microbiome 6:36 a.m. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) 8:10 a.m. Poetry Programs 12 p.m. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 5 p.m. ACSD Board Meeting 7:10 p.m. Hannaford Career Center Board Meeting 9:30 p.m. Suds & Science, UVM Community Medical School Saturday, May 26 5 a.m. Living With Black Bears 7 a.m. Bear Pond Books 8:30 a.m. UVM Community Medical School The Microbiome 10:10 a.m. Bear Pond Books – Breaking Bread 11 a.m. All Things LGBTQ 12 p.m. Poetry Programs 1:40 p.m. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 5 p.m. Bear Pond Books - Breaking Bad 6 p.m. Festival on the Green Sunday, May 27 5:30 a.m. Hoop House Growing 6:30 a.m. All Things LGBTQ - Youth Edition 7:30 a.m. Poetry Programs 9:30 a.m. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 12 p.m. Senior Moments - Mozart 3 p.m. Fesitval on the Green 7:20 p.m. UVM Community Medical School – The Microbiome 9 p.m. Vermont State Board of Education Monday, May 28 MEMORIAL DAY – SPECIAL PROGRAMMING Look for Middlebury’s parade (live with commentary), the ceremony at the monument and re-runs on Channel 15 or Channel 16. Poetry, music, science, arts and education programs will be aired also.


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