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CA Athletics Celebrates Another Successful Season

Athletics April 15, 2024
Congratulations to Concord Academy’s fall teams on another successful season. Go Green!
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Cross-Country

After a strong overall performance in the regular season races, the stage was set for the boys and girls cross-country teams to perform well at Eastern Independent League (EIL) championships held on CA’s home course at Great Brook State Park in Carlisle, Mass. Running first, the girls team placed eighth in a very strong field, with all CA runners improving significantly from their earlier efforts on the same course. They were followed by the boys team, which faced one of the most competitive fields in years, with five schools capable of winning the title. Trailing at almost every point in the race, CA’s boys team finally edged ahead, earning the EIL championship by a mere two points. In the final meet of the season, CA cross-country athletes finished strong with 11 personal bests at the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Division III Championships, held at Highland Park in Attleboro, Mass. CA’s girls varsity and boys varsity finished 16th and seventh respectively, while the boys JV took the top two places and won the junior varsity team title.

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The girls varsity soccer team enjoyed a breakthrough season by posting a third consecutive winning record and securing the program’s first-ever NEPSAC tournament berth! CA earned the No. 7 seed on the strength of its 10–5–1 regular-season record and showed no nerves as a new entry to the prestigious tournament by nearly upsetting the No. 2 seed, Kimball Union Academy, in a 2–1 loss. With a solid core of returning players, CA girls soccer has set its sights on more post-season tournament berths in the future.

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Like the girls varsity soccer program, the varsity field hockey program also posted a third consecutive winning season! The team came out of the gate strong by winning five of its first seven games but fell just short of both EIL and NEPSAC tournament berths. Despite the near misses at tournament time, CA field hockey has clearly established itself as a program to contend with in the future.