Fryeburg Academy senior Merrik Iacozili (center) stands atop the podium at there Class A State of Maine Alpine Championships at Saddleback Mountain in Rangely, Maine, after winning the GS. Teammate Tucker Barnaby, left, was second, and Poland’s Dylan Cobb completed the podium in third place. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy senior Tucker Barnaby (center) stands atop the podium at the Class A State of Maine Alpine Championships at Saddleback Mountain in Rangely, Maine, after winning the slalom. Teammate Merrik Iacozili, left, was second, and Poland’s Dylan Cobb completed the podium in third place. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy senior Merrik Iacozili (center) stands atop the podium at there Class A State of Maine Alpine Championships at Saddleback Mountain in Rangely, Maine, after winning the GS. Teammate Tucker Barnaby, left, was second, and Poland’s Dylan Cobb completed the podium in third place. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy senior Tucker Barnaby (center) stands atop the podium at the Class A State of Maine Alpine Championships at Saddleback Mountain in Rangely, Maine, after winning the slalom. Teammate Merrik Iacozili, left, was second, and Poland’s Dylan Cobb completed the podium in third place. (COURTESY PHOTO)
RANGELY, Maine — Fryeburg Academy has a pair of state champions. Seniors Tucker Barnaby and Merrik Iacozili are the State Class A slalom and giant slalom champions after skiing to the titles at Saddleback Mountain last Tuesday.
The Fryeburg boys finished third overall in the team standings, while the FA girls were fourth.
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