Coach: Ray Broomhall (third year)
Conference: MVC; Class: C
Last year’s results: Boys, 2nd in MVC, 11th in Class C state meet; Girls, 8th in MVC, 13th in state.
Returning letter-winners: Boys: Seniors — Andrew Boucher, Lance Richard, Nick Fitzpatrick; Juniors — Conner Woods, Corbin Arsenault, Jared Arsenault; Sophomore — J.T. Greene. Girls: Seniors — Katie Mills, Katie Collette, Abbey Pinkham, Elizabeth Adley, Kristin Gould.
Key losses: Boys: Andrew Phelps, Mike Lake; Girls: Autumn Koch.
Promising newcomers: Boys: Freshmen — Nick Newman, Cam Shaw, Jacob Beauchesne. Girls: Freshmen — Alecia Bolduc, Makayla Burgess.
Season outlook: The girls are led by a strong senior class, including alpine ace Collette, who will contend for Class C skimeister honors. Mills was the Falcons’ top individual racer at conference and state meet time a year ago. Woods was Class C boys’ skimeister. With seven of the top nine skiers returning and some of the freshmen sure to make an immediate impact, the boys will be a factor in the MVC title chase.
- Andrew Boucher
- Anthony Boucher
- Nathan Fitzpatrick
- Kristin Gould
- Katie Mills
- Abbey Pinkham
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