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Ski team clinches league title
The Outlaws boys
ski team held off a late-season onslaught from the Bend High Lava Bears
to clinch the first Central Oregon Ski League championship since Sisters
entered the league in 1992.
The Sisters varsity boys,
led by two near-perfect runs by Justin Thomas, finished the day second
overall, accumulating enough points to secure the league championship.
Michael Timm of Bend High
won the boys' event with a winning time of 1.29:280. Sisters' Thomas finished
a close second with a combined time of 1.30:270.
The .99 second differential
was one of the narrowest margins of victory of the season for the standout
Bend athlete.
The Outlaws' Karana Ellis
finished third (1.34:020), Nicolas Yopp sixth (1.36:270), Ryen Schneringer
11th (1.39:550), Chris Boyle 17th (1.44:560), Ben Boro 21st (1.49:890),
and Kyle Benhower 25th (2.00:350).
The Outlaws found themselves
down by two seconds after the first run, scoring a team time of 2:27:160
to the Lava Bears 2:25:280. They came back in the second run to slide
past the Bend team by a mere .06 of a second, 2:13:400 to 2:13:460.
The combined total left the
Sisters boys in second place, netting 10 more points, to take the league
title with a total of 68 points.
Bend High finished the regular
season in second with 64 points, Summit and Redmond ended the season tied
for third with 40 each. Mountain View rounded out the league with 28.
"It's the first time in the
history of our school that we've held this league title. It's quite a
feat," said Head Coach Todd Williver. "Especially when you consider we
are a 3-A school and the other schools in the league are 4-A.
"We thought at the beginning
of the season we had a good shot at the title, we've worked hard and skied
well. Bend High turned out to be a tough team, as always. We were just
a bit tougher this year."
The league championship secures
the first seed spot for the Outlaws at the State Championship to be held
at Willamette Pass Ski Area the first week of March.
"We've got a couple of weeks
of hard training ahead", Coach Williver said. "We're a good team, but
we now have to ramp up to compete with the best teams in the state.
"We're a young team, there
is a lot of pressure at the state race. We won't have Nicolas Yopp (who
will be attending the Deaflympics in Sweden), but we'll come ready to
compete. I like our chances, I don't think I'm being overly optimistic
expecting our best showing ever at the state level."
The Outlaw girls also finished
the season in commendable fashion. With Whitney Engstrom finishing third,
Allie Smith 13th, Bethany Benhower 14th and Amanda Perry 24th, the team
skied to a fourth place finish for the day and a third place standing
in the league, again against much larger schools.
With 42 points, the Sisters
girls finished ahead of Mountain View (32) and Redmond (0). The Summit
Storm girls finished atop the league with 72 points followed by the Bend
High girls with 60.
Individual points give Engstrom
second place in both slalom and giant slalom standings for Central Oregon
Ski League, allowing Engstrom to participate in the state race as an individual,
even though the Outlaw girls team missed the cut.
"I'm expecting good things
from our girls in the years to come," said Williver. |
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