Kennett High's Jonah Katz flies down the hill during the high school ski jumping meet at the Nansen Ski Jump in Milan on Jan. 30. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School's Myra Johnston flies down the hill during the high school ski jump meet at the Nansen Ski Jump in Milan on Jan. 30. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High's Jonah Katz flies down the hill during the high school ski jumping meet at the Nansen Ski Jump in Milan on Jan. 30. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School's Myra Johnston flies down the hill during the high school ski jump meet at the Nansen Ski Jump in Milan on Jan. 30. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
MILAN — The Kennett High ski jumping team took to the sky for its lone afternoon meet of the season last Thursday at the Nansen Ski Jump. The Eagles placed second on the day in the seven-school meet.
Three-time defending champs Hanover won the meet with 394 points, followed by Kennett, 357; Plymouth, 282; White Mountains Regional, 94; Sunapee, 92; Lebanon, 90; and Concord, 86.
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