Westford academy girls finish seventh at state nordic ski championships

The Westford Academy girls ski team placed seventh at the MIAA Nordic State Championships held on Tuesday at Prospect Mountain Ski Area in Woodford, Vermont. Led by Sophia Huesgen's 11th-place finish, the team scored 140 points. Mount Greylock claimed the team title with 31 points.

The MIAA Nordic State Championships took place on Tuesday at Prospect Mountain Ski Area in Woodford, Vermont, where the Westford Academy girls ski team secured seventh place overall with a team score of 140 points. Sophia Huesgen led the Ghosts with an 11th-place finish, clocking a time of 25:28.5 seconds. Nina Pierson followed in 41st place with 29:04.2, while Eliza Owen took 53rd at 30:26.0, Natalie Eckroth 56th at 30:36.5, Abby Owen 65th at 31:47.3, Ella Raker 77th at 33:24.3, Isabel Huesgen 78th at 33:27.1, and Erin Driscoll 79th at 33:27.4.

Mount Greylock dominated the girls' competition, winning the team title with 31 points. In the boys' division, Mount Greylock also captured first place with 31 points, while Westford Academy finished 17th with 292 points. The Ghosts' top performer was Lochlainn Stevenson in 72nd place at 26:42.7, supported by Matthew Skeya (83rd, 27:20.7), Jakoby Dickson (85th, 27:25.1), Connor Billington (94th, 28:17.4), Gregory Hennessy (95th, 28:25.4), and Joshua Meldrum (96th, 28:25.8).

This event marked a solid performance for Westford Academy in the state-level Nordic skiing competition, highlighting individual efforts amid team placements.

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Medway co-op girls' ski team celebrates historic first MIAA alpine title at Wachusett Mountain with podium victory amid snow.
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Medway co-op claims first girls' alpine ski title at MIAA championships

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The Medway/Millis/Holliston/Norton co-op team won its first MIAA girls' Alpine ski championship at Wachusett Mountain, edging out Wellesley and Lincoln-Sudbury. St. John's Prep secured its fifth straight boys' title with a dominant performance. The event featured slalom and giant slalom races amid challenging weather.

Mount Anthony Union High School dominated the boys' division on the first day of the Vermont State Nordic Championships. The Patriots secured the lead with strong individual and relay performances at Rikert Nordic Center. Their girls' team finished fourth overall.

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For the second straight year, the Concord-Carlisle High School boys alpine ski team placed second overall and first among Massachusetts public schools at the MIAA Alpine Skiing Championships on February 25. Theo Remington won the state slalom championship again, while the girls team delivered notable individual results.

The Northern Michigan University alpine ski team finished 19th in the women's giant slalom at the USCSA National Championships in Lake Placid, New York. Clarkson University's team had strong individual performances, with Ariana Welter and Hannah Goetz placing in the top 10. The event took place on Whiteface Mountain, where many competitors slipped during their runs.

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Summit High School claimed both the boys' and girls' titles at the 2026 Colorado High School Activities Association Alpine Skiing State Championships held on February 18-19. Middle Park High School finished third in the boys' competition and fourth in the girls'. The event featured strong performances from Summit athletes, including multiple individual wins.

The No. 11 Washington University in St. Louis men's indoor track and field team placed fourth at the 2026 UAA Championships in Waltham, Massachusetts. The Bears maintained their position from the end of day one, earning points through strong individual performances in multiple events. Key athletes contributed to the team's total with wins and high placements.

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High school alpine and nordic skiers from Wyoming competed in separate invitational events over the January 30-31 weekend, marking the first time both disciplines raced simultaneously this season. Alpine events took place at Red Lodge Mountain in Montana, while nordic races shifted to Jackson due to snow conditions. Standout performances came from athletes in Jackson, Natrona County, and Pinedale teams.

 

 

 

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