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Watt sweeps again, but Tide team streaks are broken at Nordic D-I championships
Concord Senior Katie Watt pushes through the snow during the classic portion of Wednesday’s Division I Nordic championhip race at Great Glen Trails in Gorham. Watt won both the classic and skate races for the third year in a row, but the Concord’s 12-year streaks of team titles for both the boys’ and girls’ teams were broken. JONATHAN VAN FLEET Monitor staff
Concord Senior Eben Bragg heads towards the transition area during Wednesday’s Division I Nordic championhip race at Great Glen Trails in Gorham where skiers switched from classic skis to skate skis. Bragg was 13th in the classic race and seventh in the skate. JONATHAN VAN FLEET Monitor staff
High schools: Nordic depth charge from defending champs in Hopkinton
Hopkinton’s Francie Trafton skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Trafton finished third overall and helped the Hawks to a team win on the girls’ side against Concord and Bow. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com
Hopkinton’s Ava Rothe skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Rothe finished second overall and helped the Hawks to a team win on the girls’ side against Concord and Bow. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com
Concord’s Katie Watt skies at Proctor Academy in Andover on Wednesday afternoon. Watt finished first overall in 13:35.4. Concord finished second as a team with 380 points. Hopkinton (388) finished first and Bow (366) was third. JEFF SULLIVAN / sullivaneventphotography.com