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NHARA Program Directory ABN- Abenaki Ski Team NHARA Program Directory ABN- Abenaki Ski Team https://www.facebook.com/Abenaki-Ski-Team-165779873469045/ Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: Abenaki Ski Team, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: Abenaki Ski Team Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Aynne de Beer [email protected], 603-986-4235 Coach: James Pollini [email protected], 603-387-4399 Coach: Torey Brooks [email protected], 603-707-0996 Contact Phone: 603-986-4235 ATT- Attitash Alpine Educational Foundation attitashraceteam.com Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: AAEF, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: Race Secretary Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Matt Dawson [email protected], 978-337-1195 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Jason Rathbone [email protected] Head Coach: Amber Levine [email protected], 603-770-5798 47 BW- Bretton Woods Race Team Brettonwoods.com Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: Bretton Woods Race Team, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: Bretton Woods Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Gus DeMaggio [email protected], 603-276-9075 CMS- Cardigan Mountain School cardigan.org. Program Director: Julia Ford [email protected], 603-523-4321 Head Coach: Travis Nevins [email protected], 603-568-4442 CSC- Colby-Sawyer College colby-sawyerathletics.com/index.aspx?path=alpine Head Coach: Justin Sperry [email protected], 603-526-3608 CRAN- Cranmore Race Team mwvskiteam.com/cranmore. Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: Cranmore Race Team, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: Cranmore Race Team Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Maggie Flynn [email protected], 603-986-1053 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Kristine Porcaro [email protected] General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 603-356-7627 48 CMCC- Crotched Mountain Competition Center crotchedmountainraceclub.org Online Race Entry: www.runsignup.com Mail-in Race Entry: CMCC, Attn: Laura Kimball, 4 Tanglewood Way, Amherst, NH 03031 Race Entry Payable To: Crotched Mountain Race Administrator: Laura Kimball [email protected], 781-710-8153 Program Director: Nick Greene [email protected], 603-345-9663 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Jaimee Rondeau [email protected] Director/Head Coach for Developmental Programs: Reed MacNeilage [email protected], 603-897-9773 DOC- Dartmouth College dartmouthsports.com/skiing Head Men's Coach: Peter Dodge [email protected], 603-359-1680 Head Women's Coach: John Dwyer [email protected], PROC- Proctor Academy proctoracademy.org Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: Proctor Academy, Attn: Morgan Salathe, PO Box137 Andover NH 03216 Race Entry Payable To: Proctor Academy Race Administrator: Morgan Salathe [email protected], 603-505-1011 Program Director: David Salathe [email protected], 603-490-2950 DUBL- Dublin School Alpine Ski Team dublinschool.org Head Coach: Sandy Eneguess [email protected], 603-491-4954 49 FS- Ford Sayre fordsayre.org Online Race Entry: www.skireg.com Mail-in Race Entry: Ford Sayre, Attn: Alex Fuld, 149 Beaver Meadow Rd, Norwich VT 05055 Race Entry Payable To: Ford Sayre Race Administrator: Alex Fuld [email protected], 802-649-3067 Program Director: Matthew Purcell [email protected], 603-443-6012 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Meg Holtoff [email protected] General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 802-698-0283 FSA- Ford Sayre Academy fordsayre.org Program Director: Robert Couture [email protected], FSA Head Coach: Korry Vargo [email protected], 603-715-7348 U16 Head Coach: Gerd Riess [email protected], 802-333-9157 General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 802-698-0283 50 FSC- Franconia Ski Club franconiaskiclub.com Online Race Entry: www.runsignup.com Mail-in Race Entry: Franconia Ski Club, Attn: Brian Bell, PO Box 462, Franconia NH 03580 Race Entry Payable To: Franconia Ski Club Race Administrator: Brian Bell [email protected], 603-823-7106 Program Director: Eric Price [email protected], 603-616-6928 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: David Lavallee [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Rebecca Bell [email protected], 603-823-7106 Buisness Manager: Bill Connor [email protected], 603-823-7106 Contact Phone: 603-823-7106 GSC- Gunstock Ski Club gunstockskiclub.com Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: Gunstock Ski Club, Attn: Scott Wilkinson, PO Box 222 Laconia, NH 03247 Race Entry Payable To: Gunstock Ski Club Race Administrator: Scott Wilkinson [email protected], 603-393-5579 Program Director: Josh Bedard [email protected], Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Bryant Lehr [email protected] HOLD- Holderness School holderness.org Program Director: Ivar Dahl [email protected], 603-779-5226 Head Coach: Craig Antonides [email protected], (603) 779-5373 51 KUA- Kimball Union Academy kua.org Head Coach: Joe Denny [email protected], 603-469-2147 KP- King Pine Race Team kingpineraceteam.com Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: King Pine Race Team, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: King Pine Race Team Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Jake Stephan [email protected], 603-986-4467 General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 603-986-4467 LRT- Loon Race Team loonraceteam.com Online Race Entry: www.runsignup.com Mail-in Race Entry: LRT, Attn: Race Administrator, P.O. Box 1195 Lincoln, NH. 03251 Race Entry Payable To: Loon Race Team Race Administrator: [email protected], 678-517-2542 Program Director: David Edry [email protected], 978-505-8443 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Bob Corbet [email protected] Race Director: Mike Cosman [email protected], 603-991-2573 General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 978.505.8443 52 MCI- McIntyre Ski Team mcintyreskiarea.com/ski-team/ Program Director: John Tracy [email protected], 603-396-2335 Program Coordinator: Mike Hammer [email protected], General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 603-622-6159 SUN- Mount Sunapee mountsunapee.com Online Race Entry: www.skireg.com Mail-in Race Entry: Mount Sunapee, Attn: Kate McCloy, PO Box 2021, Newbury NH 03255 Race Entry Payable To: Mount Sunapee Race Administrator: Kate Mccloy [email protected], 603-504-2410 Program Director: Jill Firstbrook [email protected], 603-763-3500 ext 3548 Head Coach: Bob Underhill [email protected], 603-731-4158 MWV- Mt Washington Valley Ski Team/ MWVAEF mwvskiteam.com Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: MWVAEF, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: MWVST Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Michael LeBlanc [email protected], 603-986-3075 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Noah Coleman [email protected] U16 Program Director/Head Coach: Leanne Smith [email protected], General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 603-356-7627 53 PATS- Pats Peak Ski Team patspeakracing.org Online Race Entry: Mail-in Race Entry: Pats Peak Ski Team, Attn: Carol Fahey, 159 Pulpit Rd, Bedford, NH 03110 Race Entry Payable To: Race Secretary - PPEF Race Administrator: Carol Fahey [email protected], 603-472-9874 Program Director: Andy Locke [email protected], 603-219-9097 Board President/ Chairman of the Board: Bill Bates [email protected] General Email:[email protected] PSU- Plymouth State University plymouth.edu Head Coach: Trevor Hamilton [email protected], 603-991-9592 PMS- Ragged Mountain Ski Team raggedmountainresort.com Online Race Entry: www.runsignup.com Mail-in Race Entry: Ragged Mountain Ski Team, Attn: Dan Kennedy, 9 Ashwood Dr, North Reading, MA 01864 Race Entry Payable To: Ragged Mountain Resort Race Administrator: Dan Kennedy [email protected], 617-308-5170 Program Director: Russ Freeman [email protected], 603-768-3198 Head Coach/Assistant Program Director: Bob Sampson [email protected], 603-254-8008 UNH- UNH Ski Team unhwildcats.com Head Coach: Brian Blank [email protected], 603-969-4424 54 WILD- Wildcat Mountain Apine Education Foundation/WMAEF wildcatskiteam.org Online Race Entry: www.adminskiracing.com Mail-in Race Entry: WMAEF, Attn: Kathy Badger, 38 East Shore Drive, Silver Lake, NH 03875 Race Entry Payable To: WMAEF Race Administrator: Kathy Badger [email protected], 603-367-8278 Program Director: Derek Pelletier [email protected], 617-828-9944 Vice President: Dennis Cunningham [email protected], 978-810-7165 General Email:[email protected] Contact Phone: 617-828-9944 BBTS- Waterville Valley Black & Blue Trail Smashers & Waterville Valley Academy wvbbts.org Online Race Entry: www.runsignup.com Mail-in Race Entry: WVBBTS, Attn: Carl Anderson, 485 North Shore
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