Twenty five years ago Chuck Allen decided there needed to be a Snowboard National Championship, and so was born the USASA National Championships. Since then this event has crisscrossed the country with locations including Telluride…Read More
So the first FIS event is in the bag for Gould Academy sophomores Ward Saunders ’16, Mitch Romanowski ’16, Shannon Maguire ’16 and Emma Scheidegger ’16. Two Nor-Am events at Sugarloaf Mountain part of the…Read More
So the season has been up and down, with powder days, rain, freezing rain, bluebird, and arctic temps. So you might think that with all this weather disruption that Park features would be at a…Read More
So the holiday break is over, but was it really a break? Not on the Gould Academy Snowboard Team. There was plenty going on with us, 3 competitions, camps, Alumni reunions, powder days, ice days,…Read More
So as we get into the season, you’re going to see more and more of the Gould Academy Snowboarders “Doing What We Do” What is that…? Well it’s riding primarily at Sunday River, training…Read More
To find the latest USASA Schedule you can click on a number of tabs. First of all would be right here on our our Snowboard Blog, under our Competition/Training Calender drop-down tab. As always if…Read More
You guys have been getting used to me talking about weekends here at the Academy, but this past one was very special to me…and might be the last weekend activity for me (like, EVER) due…Read More
Before I start, here’s my formal shout-out to one of the best performers of my generation…Béyonce, you are A-MAY-ZING! Anywhoo, on Saturday I spent the day with my dear friend Monika Chislov ’14 and…Read More
Ever wanted to re-visit Gould, but haven’t had the chance to get back in 10 plus years..? Ever wonder what the new skatepark, science center or tennis courts really look like…? Are there parts of…Read More
So the foothills of Western Maine can really come up with some interesting weather. Last week we saw temperatures up to 85 degrees, yesterday snow…. And not just a dusting, a real snowfall of nearly…Read More