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The Ultimate Frisbee team finishedits season at the GreenfieldUltimate Tournament in Greenfield,Massachusetts, bringing home athird-place finish. The team’s onlyloss of the day was against a nationallyranked team. For the secondtime in three years, CA won theSpirit of the Game Award, given tothe team that best demonstratesteamwork, sportsmanship, and spiritedplay.The boys lacrosse team, led byfirst-year head coach Dave Ghormley,was competitive in every gameand ended its season with big winsover Beaver Country Day Schooland Lexington Christian Academy.Three players were recognized bythe league: captain Will Taylor ’09(All-League) and Chris Walker-Jacks’12 (honorable mention), as well asDaniel Mansuri ’11 (honorable mention,in his first year as goalie).CA’s sailing team took to theCharles River in Cape Cod Mercurysand Club 420s, placing sixth out oftwenty teams in the 420 divisionand fifth in the Cape Cod Mercurydivision.One of CA’s youngest baseballteams ever improved throughoutthe season, and longtime coachHowie Bloom is excited to see howa more experienced group faresnext spring. The team qualified forthe EIL end-of-season tournament.Standout Tim Chamberlin ’12 wasnamed an EIL All-League honorablemention.The experience and keen leadershipof senior captains Adrianna Duffyand Monica Stadecker were essentialto a largely young and inexperiencedgirls lacrosse team. Seasonhighlights included two wins withmore than twenty goals scored ineach. Julia Dyer ’10 led in scoring,finishing with more than fifty pointsin goals and assists. Monica andJulia were chosen by leaguecoaches to play in the Connie WalkwitzNEPSWLA All-Star Game inMay. Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger’94 completed her first year ashead coach.CA’s softball team was energizedby a solid group of returning playersand some promising new talent.The team was guided by two-timeEIL All-Leaguer Hannah Kaemmer’09, who led the league in battingthis season with a .724 average.In its inaugural year, the club trackand field team ran, jumped, andhurdled under the inspiration ofcoach Jon Waldron. The team hadmultiple scorers at the EIL championshipmeet in May, including seniorEric Edelstein’s second-placefinish in the 1500 and fourth-placefinish in the 800, and seniorStephanie Malek’s third-place finishin the girls 800.49W W W . C O N C O R D A C A D E M Y. O R G F A L L 2 0 0 9

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