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Place Bib Last Name First Name High School Result 1 6 Alphas Stella Weston High School 34.45 2 7 Brush Chloe Groton-Dunstable Reg MIAA HIGH SCHOOL ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 - GIRLS SLALOM RESULTS Wachusett Mountain - 2/27/2019 Place Bib Last Name First Name High School Result 1 6 Alphas Stella Weston High School 34.45 2 7 Brush Chloe Groton-Dunstable Reg. High School 35.07 3 5 Waal Julia Hingham High School 35.16 4 1 Loomis Taylor Mohawk Trail Regional HS/MS 36.02 5 4 Jones Elaine Ashland High School 36.04 6 18 Bateman Katie Nashoba Reg. High School 36.05 7 8 Kutzer Haley Westwood High School 36.18 8 20 Oh Karen Lexington/Waltham High School 36.22 9 29 Soutter Anna Andover High School 36.54 10 2 Caproni Abby Kate Lenox Memorial Middle & High School 36.54 11 15 O'Brien Claire Manchester Essex Reg. High School 37.01 12 11 Pingree Courtney Marblehead High School 37.15 13 22 Creamer Sarah Concord-Carlisle High School 37.24 14 23 Flannery Saylor Newton South High School 37.24 15 38 Riley Taylor Nashoba Reg. High School 37.38 16 27 Crochiere Grace Minnechaug Reg. High School 37.61 17 40 Landers Patricia Wellesley High School 37.66 18 41 Delaney Coriann Frontier Regional High School 37.87 19 31 Champagne Hailey Duxbury High School 38.01 20 17 Cole Audrey Hingham High School 38.07 21 9 McKay Maddie Marblehead High School 38.13 22 46 McCaughey Kenna Weston High School 38.42 23 62 Elder Anya Lincoln-Sudbury Reg. High School 38.44 24 39 Bray Maddie Newton South High School 38.48 25 70 Hicks Peyton Wachusett Regional High School 38.58 26 21 Naples Molly Cohasset Middle-High School 38.59 27 13 Mahoney Ellie Northampton High School 38.77 28 80 Goldstein Sophia Wayland High School 38.96 29 35 Laurendeau Jana Haverhill High School 39.00 30 47 Greenberg Kailah Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. 39.18 31 106 Agostinelli Emilia Ashland High School 39.25 32 51 DiNitto Deanna Austin Preparatory School 39.34 33 36 Marr Allison Hopkinton High School 39.37 34 49 Tsukada Emi Brookline High School 39.40 35 16 Desio Kaitlyn Algonquin Reg. High School 39.40 36 45 MacPherson Libby Hingham High School 39.43 37 61 Waal Jaycee Hingham High School 39.44 38 25 Mckay Samantha Marblehead High School 39.59 39 103 Powers Meghan King Philip Regional H.S. 39.73 40 57 Colwell Mae Marblehead High School 39.77 41 84 Jenks Julia Austin Preparatory School 39.80 42 53 Roguet Margot Notre Dame Academy 39.81 43 86 Swanson Tatum Scituate High School 39.90 44 91 Slomsky Brenna Georgetown Middle/High School 39.94 45 10 Donaghue Abby East Longmeadow High School 39.97 46 43 Hamson Ashley Masconomet Reg. High School 40.25 47 14 Jankovic Helena Lenox Memorial Middle & High School 40.39 48 34 Lussier Paige Monument Mountain Reg HS 40.41 49 24 Murphy Avery Newton North High School 40.44 50 56 Gonsalves Emma Dover/Sherborn High School 40.50 51 12 Donaghue Elyse East Longmeadow High School 40.67 52 55 Green Ashley Belmont High School 40.67 53 48 Kutzer Ashley Westwood High School 40.76 54 19 Anderson Rebecca Belmont High School 40.85 55 93 Henry Gabrielle Cohasset Middle-High School 41.03 56 59 Denhart Abbie Northampton High School 41.07 57 87 Filosa Maddie Bedford High School 41.09 58 54 Eichel Michaela Winchester High School 41.10 59 26 Scott Juliet PVCICS 41.34 60 94 Burns Sam Weston High School 41.34 61 64 Shanahan Allison Dover/Sherborn High School 41.37 62 65 Moore Maisie Marblehead High School 41.78 63 28 Terranova Carly Monument Mountain Reg HS 41.96 64 79 Henry Viola Cohasset Middle-High School 41.96 65 105 Neumeyer Corrine Wayland High School 42.00 66 101 Sissum Emily Mohawk Trail Regional HS/MS 42.07 67 52 Khotimsky Arina Westborough High School 42.33 68 104 Guagliano Olivia Needham High School 42.48 69 81 Lubeck Tyler Marblehead High School 42.50 70 95 Bagley Evelyn Bromfield School 42.59 71 72 Carr Lydia Wellesley High School 42.61 72 119 Casey Lauren Westwood High School* 43.12 73 58 Garriepy Jessica Gateway Reg. High School 43.15 74 102 Mabley Claudia North Andover High School 43.29 75 32 Falk Aleza Longmeadow High School 43.35 76 97 Watts Hannah Duxbury High School* 43.59 77 33 Laffond Erin Mohawk Trail Regional HS/MS 43.63 78 123 Barry Alix Shrewsbury High School 43.75 79 120 McNulty Lizzy Duxbury High School* 43.86 80 73 Riedell Sara Ursuline Academy 43.87 81 108 Slade Natalie Concord-Carlisle High School 44.25 82 63 Forrester Caroline Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. 44.55 83 110 Beaudry Isabel Gateway Reg. High School 44.95 84 74 Duda Summer Hampshire Regional Middle/High School 45.07 85 60 Orlando Danni Wahconah Regional High School 45.24 86 107 Verity Charlotte Natick High School 45.49 87 111 Rowehl Amalie Mohawk Trail Regional HS/MS 45.59 88 98 Gander Ella PVCICS 45.64 89 66 Renaudette Emma Westfield High School 45.96 90 117 Murphy Madelaine Medway High School 45.99 91 96 Atwood Addie Dover/Sherborn High School* 46.04 92 67 Heilman Areia Frontier Regional High School 46.15 93 99 Mitrano Danielle Westford Academy 47.40 94 68 Grosz Dakota Pittsfield High School 47.62 95 69 Freund Jane North Andover High School 47.87 96 109 Forrester Kirsten Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. 48.35 97 83 Leckey Michelle Minnechaug Reg. High School 48.39 98 71 Doran Charlotte Newton South High School 49.99 99 44 Scerbin Sophie Westborough High School 51.01 100 77 Downs Katherine Masconomet Reg. High School 52.30 101 122 Sullivan Carly Hingham High School 57.83 50 Grodsky Alyson Longmeadow High School DNF 75 Green Sora Amherst-Pelham Reg High School DNF 78 Barry Cate Hopkinton High School DNF 88 Freud Morgan Westford Academy DNF 89 Shibuya Miki Newton North High School DNF 90 Godek Alia Agawam High School DNF 113 Pollen Katherine Nipmuc Regional High School DNF 116 Dassatti Nika Amherst-Pelham Reg High School DNF 121 Schnauber Morgan Taconic High School DNF 3 Schwalm Sydney North Andover High School DNF 30 Utzschneider Rudy Algonquin Reg. High School DNF 37 Rogers Kate Hingham High School DNF 76 Ruggiero Sydney Monument Mountain Reg HS DNF 82 Gilman-Solomon Talya Hampshire Regional Middle/High School DNF 92 Postizzi Luciana Algonquin Reg. High School DNF 100 Dunn Katelynn Hampshire Regional Middle/High School DNF 112 Bouthot Whitney Masconomet Reg. High School DNF 85 Molloy Addison King Philip Regional H.S. DNS 118 McNiff Avery Notre Dame Academy DNS 42 Knight Taylor Lenox Memorial Middle & High School DNS 114 Verity Madeleine Natick High School DSQ 115 Fardal Sarah PVCICS DSQ.
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