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"Prevailing Wings," the creation of Maine's team, The Carvivores, won second place Saturday at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Carvivore team member Amanda Bolduc works on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Serena Sanborn, of Winslow, Amanda Bolduc, of Skowhegan, and Bolduc's mother, Cathy Thompson, of Madison, hold their second-place trophies Saturday at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis. The team won second place out of 15 teams from around the country.
A Carvivore team member works on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Two members of The Carvivores work on "Prevailing Wings," the Maine team's entry at the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.