Thetford's Connor Brown. (Valley News - Tris Wykes)
Thetford's Connor Brown. (Valley News - Tris Wykes)

Winooski, Vt. — Exploding out of starting gates with the burst of an Olympic sprinter, the Thetford Academy boys soccer team upset host Winooski, 3-0, on Friday in the Vermont Division III quarterfinals.

Connor Brown scored all three goals in the first six minutes of the action to lead the No. 7-seed Panthers over the No. 2-seed Spartans.

The first came just 55 seconds in when Erik Lindahl fired a through ball to Brown for a quick-strike goal. Seth Boyce then fought hard for possession in the box three minutes later before finding Brown in the right spot for another strike into the back of the net.

The assault was capped in the sixth minute when Brown deposited a penalty kick past the Winooski keeper to put the visitors in front, 3-0.

“The kids are so excited. It shows you how strong the Capital League is. Winooski is fast and skillful, but we just played really well,” Thetford coach Mark Weigel said.

Now nursing a three-goal advantage, the Panthers relied on their hard-working defense to keep the edge. Weigel credited the leadership of defender Noah Perry and keeper Anthony Stoffel (six saves) along with rest of the back line and midfield for their work in preventing any sustained pressure by the Spartans.

“I think they were like, ‘OK, what just happened?’ but we did a great job defending them well and really disrupting their ability to connect passes,” Weigel said. “We had our lulls, which is understandable. We had some time where we had to re-adjust and get back to attacking. We did that and kind of leveled out after that.”

The victory improved Thetford to 10-5-1; Winooski finished 12-3-0. Brown leads the team with 22 goals and six assists this season.

Up next for the surging Panthers is a semifinal matchup on Tuesday afternoon against the winner of today’s game between No. 11 seed Peoples at No. 3 Williamstown.

“The kids can’t wait; we’re ready for the next one now,” Weigel said.

Woodsville 2Moultonborough 1

Woodsville — Adam Cataldo’s game-winner with 10 minutes left to play lifted the Engineers over the Panthers in the quarterfinals of the New Hampshire D-IV playoffs.

“We’re very excited, pumped up. It was a tough tournament game, and both teams played hard the whole game,” Woodsville coach Mike Ackerman said.

Seth Hannett assisted on Cataldo’s go-ahead goal, chipping a pass upfield to the junior attacker. Cataldo beat a pair of defenders and then slid a shot past the Moultonborough keeper for the goal.

Sophomore Cody Burroughs started the action for Woodsville, scoring off a Garrett Olsen corner in the eighth minute of the game for his first career varsity goal to give the hosts an early 1-0 lead.

Keeper Cooper Davidson had seven saves for the Engineers. Leading scorer Antonio Houde just missed on a pair of shots, including a would-be insurance goal with three minutes to play. Friday marked the first game all season in which Houde didn’t record a point. Woodsville outshot the Panthers, 13-8.

The No. 3-seed Engineers will face No. 2 seed Epping in the semifinals at 4 p.m., on Monday in Laconia, N.H. Woodsville lost 6-3 on Sept. 8 at Epping.

West Rutland 1Whitcomb-Rochester 0

Rutland — The No. 7-seed Mountaineers came up just short at the No. 2 seed Golden Horde in the quarterfinals of the Vermont D-IV playoffs in a match moved to Rutland High’s artificial turf because of the weather.

Jacob Dow scored on a penalty kick with 11 minutes left to play for West Rutland. Keeper Isaac Hodgdon made four saves for the the Mountaineers.

“It was a battle the entire way. We played very well and had a couple good scoring opportunities,” Whitchester coach Corey Stearns said. “The boys played extremely hard; it could have gone either way. We have nothing to hang our heads about.”

Whitchester will graduate Hodgdon, Zak Gillette, Liam Walker, Taylor Washburn, Marcus Sheldon, Ambrose Wigglesworth and Leonardo Palumbo.

Littleton 7, Sunapee 3

Littleton, n.h. — The top-seeded Crusaders pulled away with five goals in the second half to beat the Lakers in the New Hampshire D-IV quarterfinals.

Michael Mullen, Carson Garland and Will Austin each scored for Sunapee. Austin, Mullen and Hank Vincent had assists. Littleton led 2-0 at halftime and then edged the hosts in a high-scoring barrage through the second half.

“I thought our team played well with them at times, but their quick, athletic counterattack was too much for our defense today,” Sunapee coach Jack Iacopino said in an email.

Keeper Will Palin had six saves for the visitors. The Lakers (10-8) graduate Vincent, Austin, Nate Emery, Isaiah Gorman, Yuyi Han, Virgile Bissonette-Blais, Austin LeBlanc and Andrew Sarnevitz.

H.S. FootballMonadnock 20, Stevens 6

Swanzey, n.h. — The Huskies completed an unbeaten regular season, improving to 8-0, with a victory over the Cardinals (6-2).

Stevens now awaits seeding in the New Hampshire D-III playoffs.

Mascoma 19, Fall Mtn. 12

Langdon, n.h. — The Royals (2-6) closed their season with a strong showing over the Wildcats.

Volleyball CVU 3Mid Vermont Christian 0

Hinesburg, Vt. — The Eagles (4-10) saw their season come to a close in the quarterfinals of the Vermont D-I quarterfinals, losing in straight sets (25-14, 25-20, 25-10) to the Redhawks.

Rachel Seale led MVCS with seven kills, three blocks, six digs and three aces. Taylor Paquette had two kills and five digs. Emily Jasmin had seven assists and five digs. Grace Winter had five digs, a kill and one assist.

The Eagles will graduate both Paquette and Winter.

Women’s Hockey St. Lawrence 2, Dartmouth 0

Canton, n.y. — The Big Green (0-3-0 overall, 0-2-0 Ivy) suffered a shutout loss to open their first road trip of the season.

Goalie Christie Honor made a career-high 30 saves for Dartmouth. Hailey Noronha, Brooke Ahbe, Tess Bracken and Alyssa Baker each had a pair of shots on goal. Kennedy Marchment and Kayla Wespa each scored for the Saints.

Dartmouth returns to action today at Clarkson.

College Volleyball Princeton 3, Dartmouth 0

Hanover — The Tigers swept the Big Green, winning in straight sets (25-15, 25-21, 25-16) at Leede Arena.

Dartmouth fell to 8-12 overall, 1-8 in the Ivy League. Princeton remains unbeaten at 9-0 in the Ivy League with an overall mark of 15-3.

Zoe Leonard led Dartmouth with 14 assists and 11 digs. Sarah Lindquist had a .375 hitting percentage along with six kills. The Big Green host Penn today at 5 p.m.