THE NORTHFIELD NEWS Northfield, Vermont, Thursday, April 9, 2009
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Cadets Take Johnson & Wales 6-3 in Tennis Doyle Survey Results
Norwich Athletics
The Norwich University men’s
top tandem defeated Colin Black
and Henrik Arnbert, 8-5. Matt
rounded out Norwich’s list of
winners on the day, downing
Black, 6-1, 6-0
2-Collin Hyte (NU) def. Henrik
Show Voters Evenly
tennis team earned its first vic-
tory of the 2009 season on Sat-
urday afternoon as the Cadets
Sanford and Graham Oliveira
teamed up to defeat Dennis Rus-
sell and Gina Richter, 8-2, at
Richter, 6-0, 6-1, at fifth singles.
“We played well today,” said
Norwich head coach Kyle
Arnbert, 6-3, 6-2
3-Matt Sanford (NU) def. Den-
nis Russell, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
Split On Many Issues
defeated Johnson & Wales, 6-3, third doubles. Those two results Dezotell. “Hopefully we can take 4-Devin Kitterick (JWU) def.
in a Great Northeast Athletic gave NU a 2-1 edge heading into the momentum from today’s win Chris Pashley, 6-3, 6-4 By JOHN CRUICKSHANK said yes, only 19 no and 13
Conference (GNAC) match at singles play. and carry it into Sunday’s match 5-Travis Tyler (NU) def. Gina The Northfield News undecided.
Shapiro Field House. Hooper ran his individual at Green Mountain.” Richter, 6-0, 6-1 The results are in from Sena- When asked whether
Norwich (1-3, 1-1 GNAC) won record to a perfect 4-0 on the Norwich will return to action 6-James Adriano (JWU) def. tor Bill Doyle’s annual town statewide cell service and
two of the three doubles points, year with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over on Sunday, March 29, when the Graham Oliveira, 6-4, 7-6 meeting day survey. broadband are important to the
and took four of the six singles Black at first singles. The senior Cadets travel to Poultney, Vt., to Bill asked, “Should drivers be future of Vermont, an over-
matches to secure its first win of from Spartanburg, S.C., remains battle in-state rival Green Moun- Doubles prohibited from using cell whelming 86 said yes, while
the year. Johnson & Wales, undefeated since coming to Nor- tain College. First serve for the 1-Hooper/Tyler (NU) def. phones while driving.” The only 7 said no and 7 were unde-
meanwhile, falls to 0-2 (0-1 wich last year. non-league match is set for 1 Black/Arnbert, 8-5 results, in Northfield were 75 cided.
GNAC) following the loss. Hyte downed Arnbert, 6-3, 6-2, p.m. 2-Kitterick/Adriano (JWU) def. yes, 19 no and 6 undecided. “Do you believe Vermont is an
Peter Hooper and Travis Tyler at No. 2 singles. Sanford Hyte/Pashley, 8-5 “Should the drinking age be affordable place in which to
got Norwich off to a quick start dropped his first set, but rallied Singles 3-Sanford/Oliveira (NU) def. changed from 21 to 18,” 36 said live,” 35 of the respondents said
at No. 1 doubles as the Cadets’ past Russell, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Tyler 1-Peter Hooper (NU) def. Colin Russell/Richter, 8-2 yes, 55 no and 9 undecided. yes, while 52 said no and 13
“Should Vermont have a were undecided.
mandatory seat belt law for About the future of atomic
Women Cadets Win Three In Lacrosse drivers as well as children,” the
respondents said 80 yes, 17 no
and 3 undecided.
On the question of support for
power, the question was asked
“should Vermont Yankee’s
license be renewed in 2012 to
which 42 said yes, 38 no and 10
same sex marriage, 51 said yes, were undecided.
Norwich Athletics Four different Norwich players 42 no and 7 undecided. The voters were split on
POULTNEY – Ashley Haviland saw time in the Cadets’ net. Kel- When asked “should the gas whether the legislature is doing
scored a game-high five goals, lie Pickel started the game in tax be increased to pay for roads a good job with 38 respondents
and Kelly Bush netted four goals goal and got the victory. and bridges,” 49 said yes, 41 no saying yes, 36 no and 26 unde-
as the Norwich University wom- Then, in a home game last Fri- and 10 undecided. cided.
en’s lacrosse team cruised past day, Ally Daniels scored a game- About Vermont’s public About the governor, whether
Green Mountain College, 20-7, high six goals and added a schools, 41 were satisfied with Governor Douglas is doing a
in a non-league match Wednes- game-best three assists as the them presently while 40 were good job, again the respondents
day afternoon. Norwich University women’s not and 15 were undecided. were pretty much evenly split,
The Cadets (3-1) outscored the lacrosse defeated St. Joseph’s When asked about being sat- 41 yes, 43 no and 16 undecid-
Eagles, 12-2, in the second half (Maine), 23-10, in a Great North- isfied with current health cover- ed.
to turn a competitive game into east Athletic Conference (GNAC) age, 42 said they were, 52 said Bill Doyle is a Republican sen-
a rout. Ally Daniels added three contest. they were not and 6 were unde- ator from Washington County
goals and two assists, while The Cadets blew open a close cided. and conducts this survey annu-
Kacey Abbriano chipped in two game by outscoring the Monks, “Should Vermont reduce the ally throughout the state. This
goals and a game-high three 12-3, in the second half. It Vermont prison population year, he received a total of 9,500
assists. marked the fourth straight win through the use of alternatives returns from 81 towns and 14
Danielle Del Dotto contributed for the Cadets, who improve to for non-violent offenders,” 68 counties.
two goals and one assist, while 4-1 (3-0 GNAC).
Mollie Fitzpatrick potted two Danielle Del Dotto added four
goals. Chelsea Martin (one goal, goals for Norwich, while Chelsea Photo courtesy Norwich University
one assist) and Jillian Balasco Martin chipped in three goals.
(one goal) both got into the scor- Kacey Abbriano posted two goals Askley Haviland, center, scored a game high five goals OLD RED MILL BUILDERS
ing column as well. and two assists, while Laurel against Green Mountain when the Norwich women over-
Adams contributed two goals. took the Eagles 20-7. The Norwich women have been hav- GENERAL CONTRACTORS
The Eagles (2-3) were led by
Celie Dagesse and Amanda Jef- Ashley Haviland (one goal, two ing a very good season thus far with three wins against COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
fers, who each scored two goals assists), Kathleen Hennessy only one loss.
apiece. (one goal, two assists), Katie QUALITY CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES
Earlier last week, Kacey Abbri- Magnus (one goal), Suzanne ADDITIONS
Monks 9-1 over the first 11:11 of DESIGN and PLANNING SERVICES
ano, Mollie Fitzpatrick and Whitaker (one goal), Hailey the second half to take a com-
Danielle Del Dotto each scored Ribeiro (one goal), Whitney manding 20-8 lead at the 18:49
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goals of her own during a span
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one assist) and Kelly Bush (two of 8:13 to help fuel a 5-1 St. Kellie Pickel (4-0) played the Randolph, Vermont
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Adams each added one goal and Norwich closed the opening the losing effort for St. Joseph’s
one assist. stanza on a 3-1 spurt to take an (Maine). She went the full 60
Jillian Balasco, Alyssa Nicol- 11-7 lead into halftime. Martin
SP E CIA L
minutes in the cage for the
oro, Whitney Brown, Dawn capped the run with a goal just Monks.
McNulty, Lori Baldassara and eight seconds prior to intermis- Norwich outshot St. Joseph’s
Nora Osinski each chipped in sion. (Maine), 51-20. The Cadets held
one assist apiece. The Cadets outscored the a 67-36 edge in groundballs.
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