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Knights share title

 

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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Girls Skiing, 02/04/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Revenge for Knights

 

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.

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Girls Skiing, 01/30/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Astros tie for first

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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Girls Skiing, 01/17/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Streak comes to end

 

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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Girls Skiing, 01/14/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Schwalm wins again

 

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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Girls Skiing, 01/09/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Schwalm wins it

 

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. 

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Girls Skiing, 01/07/19 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nasty spill hinders Knights

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.

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Girls Skiing, 03/06/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

High 5: Knights dynasty continues

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.
  

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Girls Skiing, 02/14/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Astros second at ski states

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. 

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Girls Skiing, 02/13/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

5-peat for Knights

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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Girls Skiing, 02/08/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Still unbeaten

 

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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Girls Skiing, 02/05/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Cavallaro duo go 1-2

 

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

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Girls Skiing, 01/29/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Georgetown ski team splits

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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Girls Skiing, 01/29/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Surprising Soutter

 

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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Girls Skiing, 01/08/18 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Big day for Cavallaro family, Denoncourt

It’s safe to say the Cavallaro family of North Andover won’t soon forget March 7, 2017.
There was a family reunion of sorts at Mt. Wachusett in Princeton and the skiing Cavallaros celebrated in fine fashion.
Maria placed second in the slalom in 39.78 seconds and fourth in the giant slalom in 57.83 seconds to lead the Scarlet Knights to an oh-so-close second-place finish at the State Meet. Her twin sister, Rachel placed eight in the GS and 12th in the slalom. Their brother, St. John’s Prep senior Nolan, took 10th in the giant slalom in 58.25. 
On the boys’ side, Andover sophomore Jason Denoncourt was brilliant, winning the giant slalom in 55.37 while taking the silver in the slalom in 39.30.
The Knights were shaded by Marblehead 3:02.86-3:03.67. So the margin among the four girls for each team doing the two events was less than a second (81/100ths of a second). 
The Knights looked like the championship was coming back to Turkey Town for the second time in three years but disaster struck on their final race of the day.
Knights coach Jerry Marchegiani said, “We just needed an average run for the final run in the slalom and the girl straddled the gate. We just needed 43 seconds.”
That was the difference and the Headers had the come-from-behind win, giving Marblehead both the boys and girls crowns.
Overall, though, the 42nd-year North Andover head coach was more than pleased.
He said, “The girls (the Cavallaros, Emma Callamaro, Cameron Deery) came totally prepared and focused. It was a laser focus. They left everything on the hill. I was so pumped and excited. Maria was phenomenal. You can’t get much better.”
There is no official combined individual score, but Denoncourt and Maria Cavallaro had the lowest combined times.
Everything went right for Maria, who also received a “promposal” yesterday from a member of the North Andover boys team.
This was also her first major giant slalom since sophomore year. She missed last year after surgery for a partially torn labrum in her hip joint.
She explained, “Bradford (Ski Hill) is like 20 seconds and this is a minute. I was obviously nervous. My legs were exhausted.”
As for the tough break teamwise, Maria said, “Honestly, I’m happy with how we did.”
Maria still had her sense of humor.
Her brother, Joey, drove the three hours from UVM to watch his skiing siblings.
She said with a big laugh, “My brother was there to remind us of his glory days but they weren’t so glorious!”
Well, yesterday was glorious for the Cavallaros, that’s for sure.
Denoncourt a state champ
Second-year Andover coach Jackie Guy said, “Jason (Denoncourt) took advantage of his early starts (when the course was particularly fast). He skied to best of his abilities and skied hard and did well.
She continued, “He skied a very clean run. He took an aggressive straighter line than most. The slalom we were expecting him to do well. We didn’t expect much in the giant slalom vs. the bigger skiers.”
Haverhill got a strong effort from senior exchange student Filip Matijevic, who placed 30th in the giant slalom (59.87) and 24th in the slalom (42.01).

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Girls Skiing, 03/07/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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