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"Maybe I'm not having the best day. But I know that after school I'm gonna get to go hang out with the guys � whether it be at practice or the game � and just do something that's fun, like every day. And that's always just something to look forward to."
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Two years ago, Major League Baseball cut the Vermont Lake Monsters. But the team has found great success in the all-collegiate Futures League, winning the first championship for a Vermont-based team in a quarter century.
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The Tour de Borderlands is a circuit of mountain biking events that started in Quebec last weekend, and will continue on trails in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine through October.
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Taylor Hoar, 20, is one of the track’s only female drivers, and Kaiden Fisher, 15, is the youngest ever to win a division championship.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with Vermonter Mirna Valerio about body image and her athletic endeavors.
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Currently, Vermont is the only state in the Northeast that doesn't allow online sports betting.
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Gardiner came to Vermont in 1973 and covered a wide range of sports including hockey, football, lacrosse, and gymnastics. He was a frequent guest on ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Morning Edition, sharing his expertise on college basketball.
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Home runs have been on the rise in Major League Baseball, and a new study out of Dartmouth College reveals how climate change has played a role in that increase.
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Turns out, Mondays can suck for everyone.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with students, parents and coaches about esports and the how and why Vermont schools are embracing competitive video games.