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Vermont sweeps New Hampshire

MVPs Cage Thompson (left) and Noah Shaw
TWIN STATE CLASSIC
G1: Vermont 11, New Hampshire 0
G2: Vermont 10, New Hampshire 8 (10 inn)
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Cage Thompson (St. Johnsbury) had a two-out two-run single in the top of the 10th inning in Game 2 and then shut the door in the bottom half to give Vermont a 10-8 win and a twin-bill sweep over New Hampshire in the 2025 Twin State Baseball Classic at Middlebury College’s Forbes Field Saturday. Vermont scored early and often to win the lidlifter 11-0.
Vermont’s shutout in the opener was its third in the last three years.
A gritty New Hampshire comeback bid — NH scored seven times in the bottom of the sixth to tie it at 8-8 — was snuffed out by strong Vermont relief pitching led by Colton Merchant (Rice Memorial), Rex Hauser (St. Johnsbury) and Thompson.
Trailing 8-1, the Granite State sent 11 hitters to the plate in the sixth, scoring seven times. Brayden Viveiros (Nute) and Nevin Marsh (Stevens) had RBI singles in the rally that was capped by a two-run double by Noah Shaw (Plymouth).
Both teams matched zeroes in the seventh, eighth and ninth. Vermont turned an inning ending 1-3-2 double play in the ninth to force the deciding 10th. With one down, Kaden Jones (North Country) walked and stole second, then one out later Will Eaton (St. Johnsbury) singled him to third. After Eaton stole second, Thompson singled to center to drive in both runners. He then struck out the side in the 10th for the save.
Vermont built its lead with a single run in the first, three in the third and scored twice in the fourth and sixth. They out-hit NH 12-8 in game two with Eaton going 3-for-4 along with two hits apiece for Kason Blood (Blue Mountain), Lucas Van Mullen (South Burlington) Jones and Thompson. Shaw and Marsh, who both reached three times in the nightcap, and Dylan Adams (Conant) each had two hits for NH. Vivieros also drove in a pair.
A pair of four run innings in the second and third innings jumpstarted Vermont in the opener. Hauser, Hunter Sherwin (Mount Anthony) and Jones all went 2-for-2 with 2 RBI, and Ben Runstein (Woodstock) also was 2-for-2 in game one as the Green Mountain State had hits in every frame finishing with 13. Hauser (2 IP, 4 K), Ryan Sheehan (BFA Fairfax; 2 IP), Tanner Swisher (1 IP) and Wyatt Mason (Lyndon; 2 IP) combined on a two-hitter. Hayden Eastman (Kingswood) and Luke Diamond (Plymouth) had New Hampshire’s two singles.
On the day Jones went 4-for-6 with a walk, three steals and four RBI. Hauser pitched four scoreless innings striking out five, while getting the win in both games, With his dual role and extra inning heroics, Thompson, who also tossed three scoreless frames in game two, was named the Vermont MVP while Shaw picked up the New Hampshire honor. Shaw went 2-for-4 and reached four times in two games along with his game two, two-run RBI double.
Vermont’s team is from all four divisions (64 schools) and the team from the higher-populated Granite State is made up of schools from its Division’s 2, 3 and 4.
Thanks for the 2025 Twin State Baseball Classic go out to host Middlebury College, especially head baseball coach Mike Leonard and assistant Devin Burke, and assistant director of athletics Franklin Dean-Farrar.

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