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Finally, a full length, technical GS was held at the Berkshire East Ski Area MISL league races. The Eaglebrook Varsity skiers responded very well capturing third place overall, just behind Mohawk HS and the Deerfield Academy ski teams. As a team we are peaking, just in time for the class A New England Prep School Alpine
Championships, to be held at Proctor Academy's Blackwater Ski Area on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Fourth Former Aran Zeca turned in a surprising Varsity B finish with a (23) result. Zack Mooney (7), Hunter Quigg(12), Zach Leeds (17), and Parker Loftus (27) brought home the strong third place team finish.
Several Varsity B racers had banner day on the GS hill. Fifth Former Conor Wilson finished (24) and Joaquin Angulo continues to improve with a (29) placing. Canadian Matt Zahn turned in a (31) result for his first Varsity B race of the season.
The JV teams suffered their first time out of first place, giving Mohawk HS a chance to take a first place win in the Slalom event. Joseph Kwon (7), Patrick Finnegan (8) and Charlie Lesko (9) led the JV team to their close second place finish.
Complete results are posted at misl.prepsking.org. The last MISL race of the season will be a (1) 50 gate SL to be held at Eaglebrook on Wednesday, February 22
with a 2:15 start followed by season ending awards.