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The best Alpine skiers from all four NHIAA divisions converged at Mittersill Ski Area at Cannon Mountain on Wednesday for the Meet of Champions, and, just like the division championships, Capital Area competitors dotted the top of the standings.Bow. ....
Bow didn’t have the same depth this season as in years past, but the Falcons had a respectable showing at the Division II Alpine championships. Senior Patrick Wachsmuth defended his D-II slalom title and matched his 2022 runner-up finish in the giant. ....
Eagle girls dominate slalom to win another D2 title Sports Editor - Salmon Press Newspapers SOME MEMBERS of the Kennett girls alpine ski team pose with the Division II championship plaque at Cranmore last week. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) ( click for larger version) February 17, 2021BENNINGTON In an absolute show of domination, the Kennett alpine girls repeated as Division II champions on Wednesday, Feb. 10, defeating runner-up Hanover by 48 points while putting up nine top-10 individual finishes. After the morning giant slalom, the Eagles were only up by 14 points over the Marauders, but they put some distance between the two schools in the afternoon slalom and cruised to the win at Crotched Mountain. ....
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 2/12/2021 7:43:15 PM ConVal’s Molly Dishong swept the Division II championship races at Crotched Mountain on Wednesday, her hard work and dedication to ski racing paying off big at her home mountain. “It was nice being at my home mountain and running on a trail I was really comfortable on,” Dishong said after the race. The Francestown junior – already a champion after winning the DII slalom race at Mount Sunapee last winter – finished first in all four of ConVal’s regular season races, but Wednesday saw her go head-to-head with stiffer competition. Kennett’s Ashley Garside, the defending DII giant slalom champ, edged out Dishong in the first GS run with a blistering 33.52 to Dishong’s 33.70. Dishong, who hadn’t faced a deficit all season, said that first-run defeat let her know exactly what she had to do on the second run. Focused, she skied – flawlessly – and beat Garside by two-tenths of a second ....