Concord-Carlisle boys finish second in MIAA alpine skiing

For the second consecutive year, the Concord-Carlisle boys alpine ski team placed second overall in the MIAA Alpine Skiing Championships on February 25. The team also ranked first among Massachusetts public schools. Theo Remington won the state slalom championship again.

The MIAA Alpine Skiing Championships concluded on February 25, with the Concord-Carlisle High School boys team earning second place overall for the second straight year. This performance also positioned them as the top public school team in Massachusetts.

Team scoring is based on the top three finishers in both giant slalom and slalom events. All four Concord-Carlisle skiers contributed to the team's success. In the giant slalom, Theo Remington placed third, Jamie Poole finished 15th, and Will Redmond came in 37th. Remington led the way in slalom with first place, marking his second consecutive state championship in the event. Poole followed in seventh, while Jakab Renyi placed 46th.

These results highlight the team's consistent performance across both disciplines, building on their previous year's achievements. The championships represent a key competition for high school alpine skiers in Massachusetts, combining individual and team efforts to determine state rankings.

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