Middlebury, Vt. — The Hartford, Windsor and Woodstock high school football programs will contribute 11 athletes to the 17th North-South Senior All-Star Football Game at Middlebury College on Nov. 18.

The game pits rosters filled with the state’s top talent one week after the conclusion of the state tournament. The contest also serves as a tool in evaluating talent for next summer’s Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl.

The rosters were revealed on Monday. The South squad, coached by Springfield’s Rich Saypack, will include Hartford’s Tyler Hamilton, Hunter Perkins and Kody Rhodes; Windsor’s Seth Balch, Duncan Frazer, Ben Meagher, Dakota Page and Jake Tucker; and Woodstock’s Patrick Potter, Brendan Schwarz and Elliot Shoemaker.

Game time is 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students. Proceeds benefit the scholarship fund for the Vermont chapter of the National Football Foundation.

Men’s Soccer

Danilack Honored

Princeton, n.j. — Dartmouth senior midfielder Matt Danilack was named the Ivy League’s player of the week on Monday.

Danilack scored the game-winning goal in the Big Green’s 1-0 win at Harvard on Saturday. Just seconds from heading into overtime, Danilack collected a Justin Donawa pass in the Harvard penalty area and delivered a bicycle-kick finish for the match’s only goal.

Danilack has recorded four Ivy weekly honors in his career, twice previously earning player of the week plaudits.

Women’s Soccer

NAC Chooses Hoyt

New London — Colby-Sawyer senior Corrie Hoyt was chosen the North Atlantic Conference’s player and defensive player of the year on Monday, joining four teammates on the all-league team as well.

Hoyt led a Charger defense that surrendered a league-low 13 goals this season. She is the second player in league history to be chosen both player and defensive player of the year in the same season.

Hoyt, Sam Mitchell and Moly MacLure made the all-NAC first team, Hannah Field landed on the second team and Amanda Martin was added to the league sportsmanship team. Meghan Medbery was chosen coach of the year.

Sailing

Green Makes Finals

Hanover — A fifth-place finish at last weekend’s Professor Schell Trophy regatta in Boston secured a slot for the Big Green at the Atlantic Coast Championship in November.

Dartmouth finished fifth out of 18 schools with 274 points, aided by a second-place in the Division A race for sailors Christopher Williford and Rebecca McElvain. Host MIT won the regatta with 179 points, followed by Roger Williams (243) and Yale (260).

Dartmouth also took fourth in the women’s Victorian Urn Trophy races hosted by Harvard. Yale won with 122 points ahead of Boston College (177), Coast Guard and the Big Green (223).

An all-freshman Dartmouth squad claimed sixth place at Tufts’ Nickerson Trophy races.