The first few days of what looks to be a dominant season for
the Ephs are already wrapping up with great success! The friendly rivalry
between the Classes of 2017 and 2019 for who will be crowned the hardest class
in Williams Nordic history is heating up. A couple of critical victories have
fallen the way of the sophomores of late, but there are many weeks ahead for
things to change so all players involved will have to stay on their toes and on
top of their training. (Props to Sonya Jampel ’19 and her creativity for coming
up with such a unique and motivating Class of 2019 rallying cry.) However, the
new freshmen wildcards look to stir things up – can’t wait to see more of what
they’ve got!
With two days of Captain’s Practice complete and already
four epic workouts in the books, including runs up to the Taconic Crest, DP up
Petersburgh, and a track workout, the men’s team is feeling strong and
confident.
I slacked a bit this week on shots of the team, but to
piggy-back off Benson’s post from earlier this week, I’ve included some updates
on changes around campus…
The quad area between Paresky, Chapin, and Sawyer has undergone a transformation into some sort of art-park/playground type thing, but the changes are welcome for breaking up the monotony of the plain, old sidewalk.
New surface, new marble, no cars around Chapin Hall.
And you have to cross a bridge to get to Hollander now.
-Evan Carr
P.S. Hope everyone who follows the blog is doing well, especially
Jack Schrupp and Josh Harrington.
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