Kennett High placed third in the Division I Ski Jumping Championships held in Hanover on Feb. 14. Among those representing the Eagles were (back row, from left) Coach Chip Henry, Jonah Katz, Collin Laracy, Addie Battles and former KHS standout Karl Chandler; (front row, from left) Hadley Spittler, Lorelai Desharnais , Alyssa Kenney and Owen Gibbs. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Kennett High placed third in the Division I Ski Jumping Championships held in Hanover on Feb. 14. Among those representing the Eagles were (back row, from left) Coach Chip Henry, Jonah Katz, Collin Laracy, Addie Battles and former KHS standout Karl Chandler; (front row, from left) Hadley Spittler, Lorelai Desharnais , Alyssa Kenney and Owen Gibbs. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Kennett High ski jumping team flew to third place in the Division I Championships on Feb. 14 in Hanover before a good-sized, enthusiastic crowd. The host Bears repeated as champions for the fourth consecutive year, sweeping the top three individual placings.
Hanover won the six-school meet with 392 points, followed by Plymouth, 372; Kennett, 355; Concord, 94; White Mountains Regional, 93; and Lebanon, 89.
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