Maeve Seeley leder Livonia/Avon vid Section V-mästerskap i alpin skidåkning

Maeve Seeley från Livonia/Avon vann Klass B för tjejer i storslalom vid Section V Alpine Skiing Championships på Bristol Mountain Ski Resort. Hon placerade sig också trea i slalomeventet, vilket hjälpte hennes lag att säkra tredje plats totalt i Klass B. Seeley är den enda atleten från GLOW-regionen som kvalificerat sig till New York State-laget.

Section V Alpine Skiing Championships ägde rum på Bristol Mountain Ski Resort i Canandaigua denna vecka, med framstående prestationer från flera atleter i GLOW-regionen. Livonia/Avons Maeve Seeley dominerade Klass B för tjejer i storslalom och fullföljde sitt åk på 2 minuter 23.49 sekunder för att ta titeln. I slalomen slutade hon trea med tiden 2 minuter 12.26 sekunder. Hennes starka prestationer bidrog till Lakers tredjeplats i Klass B:s lagställning. Seeley kvalificerade sig för delstatsmästerskapen som den enda representanten från GLOW-regionen. Evenemanget belyste individuella prestationer i slalom- och storslalomsdisciplinerna, där Section V valde sina deltagare till New York State baserat på dessa resultat. Foton från mästerskapen fångade de kvalificerade tjejerna till New York State och underströk den tävlingsinriktade karaktären hos tävlingen. Andra GLOW-regionlag, inklusive Livonia/Avon och Hornells tjejer, nådde topp tre-placeringar, medan Dansville/Wayland-Cohocton killarna placerade sig trea. Mästerskapen gav en plattform för regionens vintersportsatleter att tävla i alpin skidåkning.

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