Summit High Schools nordiska och alpina skidlag avslutade lyckade säsonger med flera all-state-utvalg och skidåkare av året-priser. Tränaren Eva Hagen fick tränare av året-utmärkelser i båda disciplinerna. Bedrifterna följde på lagmästerskap vid delstatens evenemang 2026.
Colorado High School Activities Associations skidäsonger 2025-26 avslutades med anmärkningsvärda framgångar för Summit High School i Breckenridge. Alpin skidmästerskapen ägde rum den 18-19 februari, där Summit-lagens pojk- och flicklag tog lagtitlar. I individuella grenar upprepade Seth Montgomery som pojkars jätte slalom-mästare den 18 februari och slalom-mästare den 19 februari, vilket markerar hans tredje raka vinster i varje för totalt sex titlar. Malie Dieterich bidrog till Summits dominans av de fyra främsta platserna i flickornas jätte slalom. The Nordic Skiing State Championships followed on February 20-21 at Snow Mountain Ranch near Granby. Summit's boys team claimed the overall title, while Lake County won the girls championship for the second straight year. Individual highlights included Carter Niemkiewicz's repeat win in the boys classic race and John Ryan's first-time victory in the boys skate race. The Summit boys relay team also triumphed. All-state teams, compiled by the Colorado High School Ski League, recognized numerous Summit athletes based on state championship performances. In Alpine skiing, Eva Hagen was named coach of the year. Lauren Leffel earned girls skier of the year, and Seth Montgomery took the boys award. First-team girls selections were Caroline Brownson, Mackenzie Cross, Malie Dieterich, Lauren Leffel, and Kaia Riter. Boys first-team honorees included Bergen Harberts and Seth Montgomery. For Nordic skiing, Hagen again received coach of the year. Lucy Greenwood was girls skier of the year, and John Ryan the boys equivalent. Girls first-team athletes were Lucy Greenwood, Marin Little, and Maeve Niemkiewicz. Boys first-team members included Griffin Heins, Carter Niemkiewicz, Levi Ryan, and John Ryan, with Daniel Butler on the second team. Despite a season of low snowfall requiring race relocations, high school ski teams across Colorado, including Summit, adapted to complete a relatively normal campaign under the Colorado High School Ski League.