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Dan SanfordATH LETICSWINTER HIGHLIGHTSCA’s alpine skiing teams finishedan extraordinary season with undefeatedrecords in the Central MassachusettsSki League (CMSL),earning titles for the girls’ championship,boys’ championship, and thecombined title. The teams also sentrepresentatives to the New EnglandPreparatory School Athletic Council(NEPSAC) ski championships,where the boys finished sixth andthe girls seventh. Several individualskiers placed in the top ten in theCMSL, out of about fifty skiers.Stephen Sarno ’11 placed first,Peter Benson ’11 second, PeterJames ’12 fourth, and MattDeninger ’13 eighth. On the girls’side, Alexandra Urban ’10 placedsecond in the CMSL, Hadley Allen’12 fourth, Ariel Bliss ’10 ninth, andRyan Hussey ’13 tenth. The skiteams have brought home CMSLtitles in four of the last five years.The girls volleyball team finishedfourth in the Eastern IndependentLeague (EIL) and second in PoolB of the end-of-season EasternIndependent Tournament. KendallTucker ’10 and Ashley Brock ’12were named All-League players,and Eileen Yung ’10 and SteffSpies ’12 received EIL honorablementions.The girls squash team finishedsecond in the EIL with new sophomoreHailey Herring-Newboundstepping into the number-one spotand earning All-League recognition.Seven girls attended the New EnglandInterscholastic Squash Associationtournament; Katie Koppel ’10finished sixth in the number-fiveflight and Carly Meyerson ’12 finishedfourth in the number-six flight.The boys wrestling team went5–4 on the season and finishedthird in the EIL tournament, whereDylan Awalt Conley ’10 and SamMiller ’12 each were named EILchampion in his weight class.Jeremy Owades ’10, David Do ’10,Henry Kim ’11, and Max Samels ’12all finished in second place in theirrespective weight classes. Dylan,Sam, Henry, and Jeremy also qualifiedfor the NEPSAC tournament,where Dylan made it to the secondday of competition.The girls basketball team finishedthe season with an outstanding winover Newton Country Day School.Olivia Pimm ’10 ended her CAcareer with a one-game total oftwenty-nine points, ten rebounds,and seven steals. Olivia earned herfourth All-League recognition (theother three in field hockey) and wasselected as one of the top fifteenplayers in Eastern New England tocompete in the NEPSAC East-WestAll-Star game.The boys squash team finishedthe season 7–2 and competed inthe New England IndependentSchool Squash Association (NEISA)championship, with especiallyimpressive performances by MattStyles ’12, Daniel Coppersmith ’11,Sean Pathawinthranond ’12, andAndrew Kelliher ’12.33C O N C O R D A C A D E M Y. O R G S P R I N G 2 0 1 0

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