Boys’ basketball

South Burlington’s Tyler Bergmans was named to the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association all-star roster.

Bergmans was named to the Division I-II South team, representing the Wolves in a matchup played at Windsor High School Saturday. South lost to the North team 97-75.

In addition, Deng Aguek was named to the Dream Dozen, a 48-member team made up of the best boys and girls first-year, sophomore and junior players from all four divisions.

Girls’ hockey

The Wolves were well represented at the 38th annual Rotary All Star Classic, held on Saturday and featuring the state’s top high school hockey players from the senior class.

Six South Burlington players were named to the Harris squad for the annual matchup: Cait Bartlett, Sabrina Brunet, Kylie Burke, Ava Hershberg, Jordan Larose and Taylor Tobrocke.

Brunet was named team MVP for the Harris squad, which fell to the Austin group, 5-3. Kiley Burke added an assist.

The two teams are dubbed Team Harris and Team Austin, named, respectively, after the founder of Rotary International and the president of Vermont’s first Rotary chapter. 

Boys’ hockey

Four South Burlington players were named to the Austin roster for the Rotary All Star Classic.

James Bradley, Will Bradley and James Chagnon represented the Wolves in the game, while Nick Kelly was named to the team but was unable to play.

The three South Burlington players helped the Austin team to a 7-4 win over the Harris squad, led by Will Bradley who scored two goals and was named the team MVP.

James Chagnon (seven saves) and James Bradley (five saves) split time in net for Austin.

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