Westford Academy-Mädchen beenden als Siebte bei Landes-Norway-Ski-Meisterschaften

Das Westford Academy Mädchen-Skateam belegte den siebten Platz bei den MIAA Nordic State Championships, die am Dienstag im Prospect Mountain Ski Area in Woodford, Vermont, stattfanden. Angeführt von Sophia Huesgens elfter Platz erzielte das Team 140 Punkte. Mount Greylock gewann den Teamauswärtigen Titel mit 31 Punkten.

Die MIAA Nordic State Championships fanden am Dienstag im Prospect Mountain Ski Area in Woodford, Vermont, statt, wo das Westford Academy Mädchen-Skateam den siebten Gesamtplatz mit 140 Teampunkten sicherte. Sophia Huesgen führte die Ghosts mit dem elften Platz in 25:28,5. Nina Pierson folgte auf dem 41. Platz mit 29:04,2, Eliza Owen auf dem 53. mit 30:26,0, Natalie Eckroth 56. mit 30:36,5, Abby Owen 65. mit 31:47,3, Ella Raker 77. mit 33:24,3, Isabel Huesgen 78. mit 33:27,1 und Erin Driscoll 79. mit 33:27,4. Mount Greylock dominierte den Mädchenwettbewerb und gewann den Teamtitel mit 31 Punkten. In der Jungenabteilung sicherte sich Mount Greylock ebenfalls den ersten Platz mit 31 Punkten, während Westford Academy 17. mit 292 Punkten wurde. Der beste Ghost war Lochlainn Stevenson auf Platz 72 mit 26:42,7, unterstützt von Matthew Skeya (83., 27:20,7), Jakoby Dickson (85., 27:25,1), Connor Billington (94., 28:17,4), Gregory Hennessy (95., 28:25,4) und Joshua Meldrum (96., 28:25,8). Dieses Ereignis markierte eine solide Leistung für Westford Academy bei den landesweiten Nordicski-Wettbewerben und hob individuelle Bemühungen inmitten der Teamplatzierungen hervor.

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