Fryeburg Academy’s
Raider Report April 1st, 2026
“The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword.”— Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Issue #21
Nordic Boys and coaches line up for a group photo (Photo - Pheobe Montieth)
NORDIC BOYS CLASS A STATE CHAMPIONS ENDS 15 YEAR DROUGHT By Serena Di Nucci ‘27 and Thomas Hubbell ‘27 On a sleepy night during February break, the sound of ringing bells transformed the still air with the sounds of joyful celebration. A small police escort led an unassuming Fryeburg Academy bus through town, as the Nordic Team inside looked out with wonder from their seats. Slowly, parents and grandparents joined the end of the caravan, making their rounds through the blocks surrounding campus to the sounds of cowbells, as
is the nordic tradition. The impromptu parade arrived at the front loop of the Main Building, to be received by a small but strong community. The Head of School and his family emerged from Fessenden House to greet the returning Nordic Team, along with proud parents and tired siblings. As the small group of friends and family converged on the bus, they were greeted by State Champions. Cont. Athletics p. 5
FA Big Band poses for a photo (Photo - Molly DellaValla)
FA JAZZ SWEEPS AT STATES By Lilia Vishnyakov ’26
On Saturday, March 14th, Fryeburg Academy’s four instrumental jazz ensembles conquered the Maine State Instrumental Jazz Festival. Anticipation had built since all ensembles achieved bronze and silver ratings at the District II festival, and in the month since then all musicians dedicated themselves to growing as individual performers and ensembles. Cont. Arts p. 3