The Crimson Tide skiers weren’t thinking too much about Tuesday’s state championship. Coming off of the pandemic, and a fourth-place finish for the girls and a sixth-place finish for the boys in Division I last year, technique and team culture was a.
Last outdoor track season was far from normal, but regardless of how it went, when it ended, several Capital Area teams finished on top.The Coe-Brown Bears swept the Division II team titles, while the Hopkinton girls won the D-III crown. The Concord.
Francie Trafton had already shown her prowess as a classic-style Nordic skier, but Tuesday’s Meet of Champions gave her one final time to prove her dominance in that discipline.Trafton, a senior, won the MOC classic race, crossing the finish line at.
When the Bow Nordic team made the jump to Division I last year, the Falcons knew it would be a challenge.The Falcon boys finished second to Hanover in Thursday’s D-I Nordic skiing championship at the Great Glen Trails in Green’s Grant, N.H., for the.