Vermont H.S. Hoops: VBCA Names 2021 Award Winners
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Michel Ndayishimiye scores during No. 1 Rice's 71-46 rout of No. 3 South Burlington in the Division I state final at Barre Auditorium on Sunday, March 28. 2021, claiming its second straight title. (Photo by Michael Beniash)
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The Vermont Basketball Coaches Association released its annual awards selections on Sunday, including its senior all-stars, top underclassmen, players and coaches of the year and more.
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