Members of Our Team

Vermont State Employees Credit Union



Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing
Ad Art America/Vermont Flannel Company

Nelson Ace Hardware
Courtesy Motors
RSVP
Union Institute and University
Quiznos (Shelburne Road)
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont
Best Western Windjammer/Upper Deck Pub
Mexicali
North Avenue News
Sweetwaters
Moe’s
Howard Novak, D.D.S.
WSNO Radio

Barre Pre-Game Meal Underwriters
With the help of host and co-sponsor Central Vermont Medical Center, and by arrangement with the Cowbell Booster Club, the following businesses are helping to underwrite pre-game meals in advance of each of nine regular-season home games at the Aud in Barre. The Frost Heaves and Cowbell Club join in thanking them for providing players, coaches and staff with the fuel they need to bring Vermonters to their feet!
Berg, Carmolli & Kent Real Estate
L.L. Felch Electric
Midstate Electric Supply
Nelson Ace Hardware
Thygesen Sports
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Frost Heaves founder and Sports Illustrated writer Alexander Wolff’s archive of dispatches about the Frost Heaves’ inaugural, championship season may be found at si.com.
The Frost Heaves unofficial fan site includes video, chat, and links to news articles about the team.
League news, stats and information may be found at abalive.com.
Official team photographer Roger Crowley of Montpelier makes his library of Frost Heaves images—everything from action shots to fan portraits to team photos—available at CrowleyPhotos.com.
Frost Heaves assistant coach Wayne Lafley is founder of Lone Wolf Athletics, Vermont’s foremost basketball player development company, providing boys and girls of all ages with individual training and travel-team playing opportunities.
CatamountCountry.com provides coverage of the Frost Heaves and all Vermont sports through its Vermont Sports Network.
NortheastSportsNet offers coverage of sports in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.
Whether collaborating on youth camps with varsity boys and girls coaches around the state, or making our coaches and players available for clinics and instruction, the Frost Heaves share the goal of the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association to make basketball better in the Green Mountain State.
The Frost Heaves belong to a range of Vermont non-profits pledged to economic vitality, community building and social responsibility, among them the Barre Partnership, the Burlington Business Association, Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility, the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce.
By playing in classic gyms in the downtowns of Barre and Burlington, the Frost Heaves support Smart Growth Vermont, which champions vibrant Main Streets, smart growth and the state’s working landscape.
As the only pro basketball team to offset its carbon emissions for a full season, the Frost Heaves support renewable energy in collaboration with Native Energy of Charlotte, Vt.
As a member of the Vermont Fresh Network and its Farm and Chef Partnership, the Frost Heaves offer food at concessions stands in Barre from local providers, including Vermont Smoke & Cure/The Farmer’s Diner of South Barre; Cabot Creamery of Cabot; and Butternut Mountain Farm of Morrisville.
Volunteers representing the Barre Youth Sports Association operate the Frost Heaves’ food concessions at the Aud in Barre, and fans’ purchases help fund the BYSA’s basketball program.
A team of professionals affiliated with Fletcher Allen Health Care provides the Frost Heaves with a range of services on an as-needed basis.
The Frost Heaves receive athletic training and physical therapy services from the Physical Therapy Center of Vermont.
The Frost Heaves use massage services provided by Bethany Pike.
Howard Novak, D.D.S. of Richmond provides the Frost Heaves with dental services.
Dr. Erik Hemmett of the Back and Neck Center in Williston provides the Frost Heaves with chiropractic services.
Vermont Eye Laser in Williston provides the Frost Heaves with eye care.
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