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Sisters
mountain bikers on a roll
Sisters High
School mountain bike club started its competitive season on a winning note.
At the Mudslinger race in
Blodgett on April 6, the cyclists finished 40 points ahead of closest
rival, Summit.
The mountain bike club consists
of 17 members, up from around eight last season. Rider/ coach Mark Keel
is pleased with the response and is quick to note that the club isn't
just for those who wish to compete.
"There are some who come on
training rides with us but don't race," he said. "That's what makes this
a club, not just a competition team."
Word about the club got out
around the high school, and riders have been practicing since early March.
Five veterans returned from
last year. Seniors Anna Morton, Lee Pyke, and Nick Yopp and juniors Connor
Burck and Nick Pierce give depth and experience to the competitive team.
The remaining members are
all in their first year of racing, but will be a force to be reckoned
with, judging from the results of the first race.
The Mudslinger (aptly named)
consisted of 10 mile loops, each with a 1,500 foot vertical gain. The
beginner course was one loop, the Sport course, two.
Connor Burck claimed second
in the Sport Junior Men (15-18 years). Burck moved into the Sport category
after competing at beginner level last year.
Freshman Harry Womack, in
the first race of his career, snatched second place in the Beginner Junior
Men.
Freshman Crystal Leis got
off to a great start with a win in the Beginner Junior Women.
Keel was delighted with the
results, particularly since mud is not usual terrain for Sisters athletes
to perform in.
The competitive team members
are registered with the Oregon Bike Racing Association, which sanctions
15 races during the spring and summer season. The five races which make
up the high school series are piggybacked onto sanctioned races.
"The high school races are
chosen based on the promoters' willingness to work with the high school
teams," said Keel. "The school series has gained in popularity and statewide
is very strong."
The next race will be the
Bear Springs Trap on April 27 at Mt. Hood.
As is the case with most of
the minor sports within the school, the team enjoys a good amount of parental
support. As well, the famous Sisters community back-up is much appreciated.
There will be an opportunity
to show that support at a fund-raising car wash which the team will hold
on Saturday, April 26 at Space Age Gas.
Cost will be on a donation
basis and tickets will be available for purchase prior to the day. Contact
Sisters High School at 549-4045 or a mountain bike racer. |
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