HANOVER, N.H. -- On Saturday, some of the most decorated and talented seniors in Vermont and New Hampshire took part in the 10th annual Twin State All-Star Game.
Also known as the Byrne Cup, the event features players from every division of play in both the Granite State and the Green Mountain State.
The game is held in memory of Vin Fucile, who organized and promoted the first Vermont/New Hampshire All-Star game in 1993. It also honors Hanover native Jack Byrne and his charity, the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, which has helped to fund this event since Jack’s passing in 2013.
This year New Hampshire ran away with the game early and never looked back. Up 12-0 at the half, things slowed down a little in the second half as Vermont started the third quarter with a two-goal run, but just couldn't get enough to the ball to mount a bigger comeback and fell, 19-4.