We ended the season with what we are hoping will be a new tradition of a banquet and Alumni get together after the final race. We were pleased that the Sports Foundation was able to help us pull together and excellent event. Thanks to Matt Tsimikas the Assistant Athletic Director who came up to the event and helped organize everything. It was great to have the parents come together and for current athletes meet some of the ten or so alumni that made the trek to Wildcat to support the team.
Mike LeBlanc delivered a short speech on behalf of Hilary Swafield, a former ski teamer who died two years ago.
We have created an award on her behalf to honor an individual who shares the passion for ski racing and hard work that Hilary had while she was on the team. This year the award was presented to senior Anna Bengtson. Congratulations Anna.
On Sunday we took again to the slopes of Wildcat, on the famed Cheetah trail for an alumni parent show down. The warm weather and sunny skies that we were hoping for turned quickly into high winds and snow. We were miraculously able to pull off a well run race with timing and everything! We saw some falls from John Van Slyke '01 and Griffin James '01 as they sought to win the first ever Alumni Classic. Kelly O'Hear '07 represented the only alumna present and laid down some times that put her in contention. There were some athletes that chose (and ultimately probably regretted) to go for the "big mountain ripper skis" like
Captain Emeritus DR Richardson '08 and John Gillis '07. John Hastings '05, Douglas Allen '07, and Taylor Lloyd rounded out the alumni participants. Coach LeBlanc, and even Andy Salter (Alex Salter's '12 dad) got in on the mix. Ultimately, it was Charley Cummings '06 who won the cup and began what will hopefully be a longstanding tradition.
Hope to see you at Regionals at Waterville on Feb. 21 and 22! Best of luck to the team as we seek to make the trip out to Colorado for Nationals.
We returned to the legendary trails of Rumrunner and Coolidge Street for one of the most rugged GS hills on the circuit. Many will remember the feeling of terror as the flats at the top give way to rugged terrain and ruts for the duration of the steeps. This weekend was the exception. Even after getting close to two feet of snow in the past couple of weeks, the hill held up exceptionally well. We were joined by Mallory Taub '08 who came to cheer on the team and help us out on the hill. Thanks Mallory.
arrowing near fall that had her headed towards the nets, only with a sharp atheltic move down the hill was she able to recover. Anna Bengston (above right) rounded out the team result with a 15th place finish. The women took 2nd overall.