
Pingree midfielder Ari Schwinn-Clanton looks to get past a defender. (Mike Zhe)
The last 10 months have been nothing short of transforming for Pingree School soccer standout Ari Schwinn-Clanton.
First, there was a move to a new school in August, to Pingree after spending her previous two years at Andover (Mass.) High School.
Then, there was the key role she played in helping Pingree win its second straight NEPSAC Class B championship last November, scoring the game-winning goals in both the semifinals and final.
Finally, there was the milestone of making her college commitment 10 days ago, accepting an offer to join the program at Boston University.