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Each week we recognize our student-athletes for their athletic accomplishments. Read on for this months recipients.
The Holderness School Eastern Alpine program is a recognized leader in ski racing in independent schools, providing the best training and competition opportunities possible for athletes at every level. The Eastern/USSA/FIS program is dedicated to developing strong fundamental skills as well as providing access to and knowledge of the latest modern training and equipment. Our dedicated coaches help our skiers to achieve their highest potential as individuals and as ski racers, all while encouraging a life-long love of the sport.
The Eastern Alpine program is a year-round program with individualized training during the summer months and dry-land training opportunities during the school year. On-snow training begins after Thanksgiving break and continues through the beginning of March. Throughout the winter, skiers train at the Mittersill Training Slopes at Cannon Mountain, a designated US Ski Team training venue.
Each week we recognize our student-athletes for their athletic accomplishments. Read on for this months recipients.
When Brooklyn Barnhorst '27, Brooke Schemmel '28, Nina Martin '28, and Reese Harrigan '28 arrived at Sugarloaf for U16 US Nationals, nerves ran high. For Reese, it was her first time on the national stage. “I was really nervous going into it,” she admitted. “Sugarloaf has an intense reputation.” But what surprised her wasn’t the hill—it was the community.
After missing her entire sophomore season due to injury, Bowdoin Women’s Basketball player Rachel Storey '22 spent her off-season making sure she would be ready for tip-off this Winter. With the help of her coaches and trainers, Rachel entered the season physically and mentally ready to compete while remembering to set realistic expectations and be nice to herself.
When Topher Davenport '21 committed to Colby College and the Mule’s Alpine Skiing Team during his senior year at Holderness, he set a goal for himself: “By the end of my four years at Colby, I want to be an All-American.” Three years into his collegiate skiing career, Topher continues to take steps toward achieving his goal.
Current Saint Michael's College Men's Hockey Team goalie Evan Plunkett '23 gives consistency and effort every time he steps on the ice. He reflects on working hard to get results.
Jasmine Whittaker ’22, a Boston College Alpine Ski Team junior, credits her success to staying present, maintaining objectivity, and applying the skills she developed at Holderness to balance academics and athletics. Her mindful approach has helped her achieve consistent results, foster strong team dynamics, and navigate the competitive nature of collegiate skiing.
# | Name | Class | Hometown |
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Brooklyn Barnhorst (captain) | 2027 | Rye, NH | |
Christopher Daley | 2028 | Dorset, VT | |
Henry Demetriou | 2028 | Falmouth, ME | |
Sawyer Drummond | 2028 | Holderness, NH | |
Hunter Hanseth | 2028 | Hingham, MA | |
Reese Harrigan | 2028 | Wenham, MA | |
Noah Kassels | 2027 | Mirror Lake, NH | |
Graciela Levy | 2027 | Stowe, VT | |
Boone Martin | 2028 | Lincoln, NH | |
Nina Martin | 2028 | Weston, MA | |
Marina Matviak | 2027 | New Canaan, CT | |
Nola McPhee | 2027 | Exeter, NH | |
Marcus Mulcahy (captain) | 2027 | Center Harbor, NH | |
Paige Olson | 2028 | Wilmot, NH | |
Channing Rice | 2028 | North Woodstock, NH | |
Madeleine Rioux | 2027 | Dunbarton, NH | |
Brooke Schemmel | 2028 | Winchester, MA |
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