CROYDEN, N.H. — The Endicott equestrian team ranked fourth overall out of nine programs at the Colby-Sawyer Show on Sunday evening, hosted at Oak Hill Farm.
Isabelle Wulff (New London, N.H.) and Riley Miller (Acton, Mass.) both qualified for regionals to highlight the Gulls.
Wulff achieved the feat behind a reserve high point rider performance, which included first place finishes in intermediate fences and intermediate flat.
Meanwhile, Miller posted a third place finish in limit fences to qualify for regionals.
TOP QUOTE
"Our riders had a great effort in the rain today, with many beautiful rides and top ribbons. I'm proud of our team for their good attitudes and sportsmanship today, as always, and happy we are figuring out our new region a little more," said Endicott equestrian head coach Megan Martin. "We host our own show next and we are looking forward to having the rest of the region on our home turf!"
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
- Erin Nelson (Lexington, Mass.) — 2nd limit fences
- Lucia Taylor (Lyme, N.H.) — 2nd limit flat
- Lillian Fauteux (Newport, Vt.) — 2nd introductory flat
- Sophia Channell (Vergennes, Vt.) — 3rd open flat | 4th open fences
- Kendall Harris (Henniker, N.H.) — 3rd novice flat
- Emily Bianco (Barrington, R.I.) — 3rd novice flat
- Shaina Zaslow (Lexington, Mass.) — 4th limit flat
- Sophie Crossfield (New Milford, Conn.) — 4th novice flat
- Madison Pohl (Ballston Spa, N.Y.) — 5th limit fences
- Irina Canute (Sudbury, Mass.) — 5th limit fences
- Amanda Blanco (Fairfield, Conn.) — 5th limit flat
- Faith Ploof (Westford, Vt.) — 6th limit flat
- Jordan Padovano (Cranford, N.J.) — 6th novice flat
- Ellen Helojoki (Newark, Del.) — 6th pre-novice flat
WHAT'S NEXT
The Gulls will host their home show on Saturday, November 2 in East Kingston, N.H. (Turning Point Show Stables).
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(Photo Credit - Karisa Juneau '27)