North Andover's girls ski team swept its two foes Monday to end the regular season with a 13-1 record and a tie for first with Masconomet. Sydney Schwalm finished second and would up as the league's top qualifier for state following the regular season while Jane Freund finished sixth. Andover's Anna Soutter was fourth and finished third for the season in the overall standings.
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North Andover's girls ski team avenged a rare loss to Masconomet earlier in the season with a 73-62 victory to move into a tie for first in the North Shore Ski League with an 11-1 record. Jane Freund finished fourth for the Knights but the key was an impressive ninth-place finish by Claudia Mabley.
Read More »Katelyn Bennett was a team-best third overall as Pinkerton tied for first in a seven-team meet with 378 points. Astro Hannah Peterson was fourth overall. Timberlane was sixth with 239 points.
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Masconomet finally put an end to the winning streak of the North Andover girls skiing team. The Knights hadn't lost a North Shore Ski League meet for five straight years and had won 74 straight meets but that ended Monday with a 71-64 setback to the Chieftains. Sydney Schwalm finished third overall and Jane Freund was 10th but Masco's superior depth prevailed.
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North Andover's Sydney Schwalm won her second straight North Shore Ski League race by a comfortable half of a second as North Andover's girls rolled to two more wins. Andover's Anna Souter and Haverhill's Jana Lorendo.
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North Andover sophomore Sydney Schwalm opened the ski season with a bang, placing first in the first North Shore Ski League race of the season with a time of 22.34 to pace the Knights to a pair of easy wins. Teammate Jane Freund finished third overall.
Read More »North Andover had its eyes on a state title, but a scary fall knocked the Scarlet Knights off their game.
Freshman Sydney Schwalm took a "horrific fall," which shook up her teammates at Tuesday's state championships at Berkshire East.
Read More »The North Andover domination continued. The five-time regular-season North Shore League champs won their fifth straight Interscholastic (league meet) title. Maria Cavallaro, who is nursing a knee injury, placed second overall with a 46.29 (combined slalom and giant slalom). Masconomet's Faith Stanton was the overall champ in 45.75.
Other top Knights were her twin sister Rachel in third and Sydney Schwalm in eighth. Andover's Anna Souter and Cayley Denoncourt placed fourth and seventh, respectively. Haverhill's Jana Laurendeau, a Billerica High student, placed 11th.
Danielle Martineau placed sixth overall in the slalom and giant slalom to lead Pinkerton a second-place finish as a team at the New Hampshrie Division 1 girls ski championship with 708.5 points. Emily Gardner added a ninth in the giant slalom while Katelyn Bennett was 16th in the slalom for the Astros.
Read More »North Andover girls skiing wrapped up its fifth straight unbeaten season in North Shore League action. Coach Jerry Marchegiani said that's never happened before in the 45-year history of NS League girls skiing. The 14-0 Knights got another first from Maria Cavallaro while Sydney Schwalm tok third and Rachel Cavallaro seventh.
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Senior standout Maria Cavallaro was runner-up and freshman Sydney Schwalm was an impressive fourth as the North Andover girls ski team remained unbeaten with two wins to improve to 12-0.
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The Cavallaro sisters, Maria and Rachel, finished one-two as North Andover's girls skiers remained unbeaten with a pair of wins in North Shore Ski League action. The Knights will square off against also unbeaten Masconomet Wednesday.j
Read More »The Georgetown girls ski team split its tri-meet at Bradford Ski Area on Monday, beating Haverhill 83-52 while dropping a tight 68-67 score to Manchester Essex. Emily Muzi was the top racer for the Royals, placing 10th overall in the league (25.24), followed by Sammy Quarentiello in 17th (25.57) and Caroline Bortz (22nd, 26.16).
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Andover's Anna Soutter, who finished 12th in the North Shore Ski League last year, pulled a stunner to open the season, placing first in a time of 22.73. Overall, however, North Andover rolled to two easy wins, including 84.5-50.5, led by the Cavallaro sisters, Maria and Rachel, in third and fourth respectively. Freshman Jane Freund was sixth for the Knights.
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