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Earlier this month, champions were crowned in softball, lacrosse, tennis and Ultimate to close out the 2026 Vermont spring season for high school girls sports.
BFA-St. Albans in Division I, Missisquoi in Division II, Oxbow in Division III and West Rutland in Division IV seized state titles in baseball. Rice (D-I) and Woodstock (D-II) emerged with lacrosse crowns, Essex (D-I) and Rice (D-II) topped the tennis fields and Milton captured Ultimate's top prize.
Last week, we unveiled our fifth annual All-Championship Team for spring playoffs, breaking it down by sport: Softball, lacrosse, tennis and Ultimate. Now it's time to name a tournament MVP, and we've given our readers the power to do so. Starting today, Monday, June 22, readers can vote for their MVP from the girls spring playoffs based on who we selected for our All-Championship Team.
Voting is unlimited until the poll closes at 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.
Vote away!
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BFA-St. Albans in Division I, Missisquoi in Division II, Oxbow in Division III and West Rutland in Division IV seized state titles in baseball. Rice (D-I) and Woodstock (D-II) emerged with lacrosse crowns, Essex (D-I) and Rice (D-II) topped the tennis fields and Milton captured Ultimate's top prize.
Last week, we unveiled our fifth annual All-Championship Team for spring playoffs, breaking it down by sport: Softball, lacrosse, tennis and Ultimate. Now it's time to name a tournament MVP, and we've given our readers the power to do so. Starting today, Monday, June 22, readers can vote for their MVP from the girls spring playoffs based on who we selected for our All-Championship Team.
Voting is unlimited until the poll closes at 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.
Vote away!
Vote now for the Free Press' girls MVP of the H.S. spring playoffs
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