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PLAINFIELD When Les Lawrence was first hired as Lebanon High’s cross country ski coach, it was as on a temporary, fill-in basis. Forty-one years later, the Raiders are in need of another replacement, because Lawrence is stepping down after the.
ANDOVER, N.H. Both Lebanon and Hanover were well-represented at the NHIAA’s Meet of Champions for Nordic skiing, held Tuesday afternoon at Proctor Academy.In the roughly 7-kilometer skiathlon meaning a combination of the two Nordic disciplines,.
MERIDEN Anna Illsley distinctly remembers the first time she put on cross country skis.Illsley, now a senior at Lebanon High, was in first grade at the time. Her mother, Sara, did not allow her to carry poles because, in Anna’s words, “she wanted me.
Worth the wait: Lebanon girls win first NHIAA D-II cross country ski crown
Ayla Weale
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PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. In the end, it was worth the wait.
Delayed by two days when weather softened the course, the Lebanon High girls cross country ski team won its first NHIAA state championship on Thursday, taking the Division II crown at Great Glen Trails. Senior Ayla Weale recorded a pair of top-10 finishes for the Raiders, who had previously recorded four runner-up results in various divisions in the 1970s and ‘90s, long before the NHIAA set up Nordic skiing for its own state honors.