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2002 |
Boys
ski team takes ninth in state races
The Outlaws Boys Ski Team finished
in ninth place out of a field of 20 schools at the Oregon Interscholastic
Ski Race Association State Championship held March 6-8 at Mount Hood Meadows.
More importantly, they gained
valuable experience competing against the best high school skiers in Oregon.
The boys had qualified to go to state by taking second place in the league
this year.
Each downhill skier competed
in two Slalom races and two Giant Slalom races. The times were compiled
to determine individual and team results.
Coach Todd Williver was upbeat
in his assessment.
"We finished one minute and
five seconds behind Lakeridge (the state champion), but only five seconds
out of sixth place," he said. "I was pleased with the results. We have
a very young team, and none of the boys had ever been there before."
For the Slalom event, Karana
Ellis finished in 11th place, followed by Nick Yopp in 31st, Justin Thomas
(58th), and Brandon Overstreet (98th).
Joel Meyer and Chris Boyle
both fell and did not finish.
In the Giant Slalom, Karana
Ellis finished in 12th place, Justin Thomas took 34th, Joel Meyer placed
49th, Brandon Overstreet was good for a 74th place finish, and Chris Boyle
ended the two runs in 99th.
Nick Yopp fell and was not
able to finish.
The combined events meant
that Karana Ellis finished in ninth place overall, Justin Thomas took
38th, and Brandon Overstreet was 79th.
Approximately 150 boys competed
at the state meet.
While the girls team did not
qualify for the competition, they were well represented by Whitney Engstrom,
who took 13th in both the Slalom and the Giant Slalom, for a 13th place
finish overall.
"There were about 120 girls
who raced," said Coach Williver.
"For her to be in top 15 is
an excellent result.
"The season was great," Williver
said. "Just to pick off Mountain View and get to the state championship
was a benefit.
"The experience of competing
at state will really help this young team mature and get faster."
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