NEDERLAND — The state skiing championships concluded on Friday. Summit (girls) and Aspen (boys) won team titles. Find full results here.
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Simonton sweeps boys skiing’s alpine events; Aspen, Summit win titles

Battle Mountain’s Sands Simonton. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) NEDERLAND — All season, Battle Mountain teammates Sands Simonton and Quintin Cook battled one another on the alpine courses.
One week, Simonton would win the giant slalom and Cook would finish second. The next, Cook would take the slalom and Simonton would finish second. It was a weekly occurrence, and the duo, who are close friends, would go 1-2 in every race they entered.
“That was definitely one of my top competitors throughout my whole entire season,” Simonton, a junior, said Friday afternoon.
So, it wasn’t much of a surprise Thursday when Simonton won the giant slalom at the state ski championships hosted at Eldora Mountain Resort. What was surprising was that it wasn’t Cook who won the slalom Friday, but instead Simonton again.

More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) “When I won today, I felt really, really happy,” Simonton said, “but at the same time, I knew that he had deserved it with all the work that he had put it.
“Right now, it’s almost a little bit hard to celebrate. He’s one of my best friends. Something feels like he deserves it. I mean, I’m happy, obviously. It’s almost like an anti-climatic finish. It just doesn’t feel right.”
Cook, a sophomore, finished sixth in the slalom and fifth in the giant slalom. But he also competed in both Nordic events — finishing 44th in the classic event Thursday, and 26th in the skate Friday.
Simonton captured the giant slalom on Thursday with a two-run time of 1:36.06. Friday, he avoided near disaster on his first run of the slalom when he caught up to the skier on the course in front of him, Eagle Valley’s Austin Darrough.
“He hiked up the pitch, and when I came over the pitch, I actually saw that he was almost in front of me,” Simonton said. “The gates were wobbling just a little bit still, and I didn’t want to pull out quite yet, but if I got any closer, I would’ve.
“At the very end, I think he straddled a gate and pulled out and then gave me room, so I just kept on going. And it didn’t affect my speed at all, I almost felt like I was going faster.”
Simonton finished his first run in 41.83, 0.64 seconds faster than Cook, who had the second-best time. He then went 47.38 his second time down the mountain to win with a time of 1:29.21. Aspen’s Luca Woehrle, the runner-up to Simonton in the giant slalom, was also second in the slalom (1:31.13).
“Winning both of them? I don’t know, this is kind of the first time that this has ever happened to me,” Simonton said. “When I came here, I knew that it was going to be good. But I’d never really felt the feeling of actually winning.”
Simonton’s efforts helped Battle Mountain to a second-place finish in the boys’ team race. Aspen reclaimed the boys championship with 624 total points to Battle Mountain’s 613. Defending champion Summit was third (608).
The aptly-named Skiers won their most recent title in 2012, and now have seven boys championships — all since 2000.
Summit’s Cameron Bobb won the skate event in 14:39. The Tigers went 1-2-3 in the skate, with Henry Trowbridge finishing second (14:49) and Joel Sawyer third (15:14).
Steamboat Springs’ Peter White won the boys’ Skimeister award, given each year to the top overall skier based upon a season-long competition spanning all four ski events. Cook finished fourth in that competition.
Summit repeated its girls championship in totaling 665 points. Aspen was second with 648, followed by host Nederland with 599. Summit now has 19 girls titles.
This one was built on the strength of their Nordic team. A day after going 1-2-3 in the classic event, Summit had the top two finishers in the skate.

More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Taeler McCrerey won another individual title a day after winning her first. She finished the skate in 17:27, while teammate Ruthie Boyd tied for second with Vail Mountain’s Maddie Donovan in 17:43. Boyd was also second in the classic event.
Still, the Alpine team made major contributions. That included Anne Parker’s win the slalom on Friday. She finished with a combined time of 1:32:02. Nederland’s Keile Kropf was second (1:33.20).
Nederland’s Bailey Kuechenmeister won the girls Skimeister award for the third year in a row. She is the state’s first three-time girls winner.
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Day 2 results from state skiing at Eldora
NEDERLAND — The 2014 state ski meet concluded Friday at Eldora Mountain Resort. Below are Day 2 results.
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Boys results
Slalom 1 28 Battle Mountain Simonton Sands 41.83 (1) 47.38 (1) 1:29.21 (1) 2 566 Aspen Woehrle Luca 43.28 (3) 47.85 (3) 1:31.13 (2) 3 772 Evergreen Tallmadge Owen 44.10 (6) 47.79 (2) 1:31.89 (3) 4 354 Nederland Foster Owen 43.94 (4) 47.96 (4) 1:31.90 (4) 5 757 Evergreen Long Deane 44.06 (5) 48.41 (6) 1:32.47 (5) 6 32 Battle Mountain Cook Quintin 42.47 (2) 50.70 (13) 1:33.17 (6) 7 512 Steamboat Springs White Peter 45.18 (8) 49.19 (8) 1:34.37 (7) 8 771 Evergreen Albert Spencer 44.82 (7) 49.69 (10) 1:34.51 (8) 9 74 Clear Creek Skladanowski Mik 45.58 (9) 49.48 (9) 1:35.06 (9) 10 728 Evergreen Yanish Skyler 46.99 (13) 48.36 (5) 1:35.35 (10) 11 29 Battle Mountain Zopf Keenan 46.28 (12) 49.07 (7) 1:35.35 (10) 12 214 Middle Park Charland Cody 46.27 (11) 50.06 (11) 1:36.33 (12) 13 154 Lake County Gibson Grant 45.84 (10) 50.78 (14) 1:36.62 (13) 14 373 Vail Mountain Chicoine Caleb 47.13 (14) 50.66 (12) 1:37.79 (14) 15 556 Aspen Houtsma Scott 47.62 (16) 51.00 (15) 1:38.62 (15) 16 555 Aspen Houtsma Graham 47.33 (15) 52.13 (16) 1:39.46 (16) 17 522 Steamboat Springs Brodie Riley 47.70 (17) 52.29 (18) 1:39.99 (17) 18 119 Eagle Valley Genelin Matt 47.85 (18) 52.26 (17) 1:40.11 (18) 19 509 Steamboat Springs Walters Rick 48.50 (19) 54.10 (25) 1:42.60 (19) 20 332 Nederland Hastings Ian 49.85 (22) 52.83 (21) 1:42.68 (20) 21 341 Nederland Ellwood Ross 50.65 (25) 52.86 (22) 1:43.51 (21) 22 742 Evergreen Stearns David 51.44 (29) 52.97 (23) 1:44.41 (22) 23 96 Clear Creek Brown Andrew 49.09 (20) 55.59 (34) 1:44.68 (23) 24 432 Summit Uglyar Ivanovich S 51.29 (27) 54.88 (29) 1:46.17 (24) 25 351 Nederland Spangler Eric 51.34 (28) 54.91 (30) 1:46.25 (25) 26 568 Aspen Zasacky Tye 52.07 (33) 54.32 (26) 1:46.39 (26) 27 349 Nederland Mans Hayden 51.90 (32) 54.55 (28) 1:46.45 (27) 28 505 Steamboat Springs Gibbons Micah 51.83 (31) 54.93 (31) 1:46.76 (28) 29 747 Evergreen Huff Adam 52.45 (34) 55.51 (32) 1:47.96 (29) 30 411 Summit Fretz Eric 53.48 (35) 56.64 (39) 1:50.12 (30) 31 561 Aspen Mondry David 54.02 (39) 56.41 (36) 1:50.43 (31) 32 410 Summit Farrell Jack 58.24 (47) 52.65 (19) 1:50.89 (32) 33 562 Aspen Reagan Will 54.08 (41) 57.27 (42) 1:51.35 (33) 34 429 Summit Ramsay Logan 53.94 (36) 58.80 (48) 1:52.74 (34) 35 228 Middle Park Compel Luke 53.95 (37) 58.80 (48) 1:52.75 (35) 36 40 Battle Mountain Gipson Cain 54.39 (42) 58.46 (47) 1:52.85 (36) 37 43 Battle Mountain Sortland Stefan 58.13 (46) 55.56 (33) 1:53.69 (37) 38 741 Evergreen Starkey Trip 56.19 (44) 58.28 (45) 1:54.47 (38) 39 343 Nederland Bailey Roland 57.10 (45) 57.85 (43) 1:54.95 (39) 40 403 Summit Coleman Brian 1:02.31 (50) 53.74 (24) 1:56.05 (40) 41 347 Nederland Wood Matt 49.86 (23) 1:08.36 (56) 1:58.22 (41) 42 769 Evergreen Whitesel Patrick 59.02 (48) 59.35 (51) 1:58.37 (42) 43 123 Eagle Valley Salaz Jared 54.07 (40) 1:04.63 (55) 1:58.70 (43) 44 560 Aspen Marolt Max 1:08.24 (53) 52.78 (20) 2:01.02 (44) 45 401 Summit Aden Chris 51.63 (30) 1:10.62 (57) 2:02.25 (45) 46 76 Clear Creek Lovette Jon 59.03 (49) 1:03.59 (53) 2:02.62 (46) 47 569 Aspen La Couture Kyle 50.19 (24) 1:15.43 (59) 2:05.62 (47) 48 520 Steamboat Springs Gibbs Aidan 53.97 (38) 1:14.26 (58) 2:08.23 (48) 49 402 Summit Bilenduke Jack 1:13.52 (54) 55.80 (35) 2:09.32 (49) 50 232 Platte Canyon Beckfield Craig 55.20 (43) 1:18.31 (61) 2:13.51 (50) 51 381 Vail Mountain Mitchell Peter DSQ 54.41 (27) 52 339 Nederland Scheiffler Jacob DSQ 56.43 (37) 53 516 Steamboat Springs Kramer Danny DNF 56.59 (38) 54 752 Evergreen Weichert Jacob DNF 56.71 (40) 55 775 Evergreen Miller Ethan DNF 57.16 (41) 56 745 Evergreen Novota Grant DSQ 57.89 (44) 57 250 Platte Canyon Arnold Andris DSQ 58.44 (46) 58 553 Aspen Heald Zane DNF 58.93 (50) 59 372 Vail Mountain Mitchell Billy DSQ 1:00.26 (52) 60 746 Evergreen Mauz Weston DSQ 1:03.99 (54) 61 216 Middle Park Hill Jenson DSQ 1:16.79 (60) 62 355 Nederland Carrannante Michae DSQ 1:29.65 (62) 63 753 Evergreen Ebner Jordan DNS DNS 64 765 Evergreen Gordon Tucker DNS DNS 65 749 Evergreen Rhulen Max DNF DNS 66 740 Evergreen Grise Jackson DNF DNS 67 552 Aspen Grendene Giovanni DNF DNS 68 501 Steamboat Springs Foulk Andreas DNF DNS 69 335 Nederland Kuechenmeister Qui DNF DNS 70 246 Platte Canyon Patterson Eddie 49.83 (21) DNF 71 240 Platte Canyon Specht Austin 50.93 (26) DNF 72 27 Battle Mountain Aubel Kevan 1:04.48 (51) DNF 73 38 Battle Mountain Barrett Michael 1:07.98 (52) DNF 74 523 Steamboat Springs Graab Rio DNF DNF 75 340 Nederland Campbell Trig DNF DNF 76 120 Eagle Valley Darrough Austin DNF DNF Skate Place Name School Time 1 Cameron Bobb Summit 14:39 2 Henry Trowbridge Summit 14:49 3 Joel Sawyer Summit 15:14 4 Cameron Moore Battle Mountain 15:22 5 Nicolas Reitman Colorado Rocky Mountain 15:44 6 Nick Sweeney Aspen 15:50 7 Nathan Maddox Eagle Valley 15:59 8 Luk Platil Evergreen 16:00 9 Ben Belinski Aspen 16:15 10 Michael Niemeyer Eagle Valley 16:15 11 Hudson Macnamee Aspen 16:17 12 Max Marolt Aspen 16:25 13 Will Thrasher Eagle Valley 16:27 14 Ford Mcclure Aspen 16:27 15 Jack Sweeney Aspen 16:29 16 Graham Houtsma Aspen 16:30 17 Derek Hill Summit 16:42 18 Billy Wilcox Summit 16:46 19 Peter White Steamboat Springs 16:47 20 Christoph Keirng Evergreen 16:54 21 Alex Wells Aspen 17:11 22 Colin Mcgrew Summit 17:16 23 Franklin Reilly Battle Mountain 17:17 24 Ryan Morrison Lake County 17:34 25 Logan Miyauchi Middle Park 17:41 26 Quintin Cook Battle Mountain 17:54 27 Scotty Houtsma Aspen 17:59 28 Theo Loo Middle Park 18:05 29 Riley Mehan Eagle Valley 18:09 30 Isaac Yoder Eagle Valley 18:29 31 Charlie Koch Lake County 18:30 32 Rylan Miller Summit 18:32 33 Steve Ragle Summit 18:32 34 Daniel Kopp Middle Park 18:36 35 Seamus Crowley Aspen 18:36 36 Kevin Callahan Aspen 18:41 37 Tristan Fischer Steamboat Springs 18:42 38 Gino Giovagnoli Eagle Valley 18:43 39 Anders Lewis Summit 18:46 40 Kevin Curnutte Summit 18:49 41 Davin Wilkinson Aspen 18:50 42 Andrew Coffin Lake County 19:13 43 Koby Simonton Battle Mountain 19:13 44 Logan Ramsay Summit 19:13 45 Brandon Sheard Eagle Valley 19:36 46 Zane Heald Aspen 19:52 47 Elliot Shaw Middle Park 19:53 48 Mark Simmons Middle Park 19:55 49 Tuomas Wickman Summit 19:56 50 Tyler Willoughby Eagle Valley 20:00 51 Nathan Bearup Evergreen 20:07 52 James Mcnamara Nederland 20:16 53 Mike Skladanowski Clear Creek 20:35 54 Kiernan Mcclish Nederland 20:55 55 Luis Cano Ridge View Academy 21:24 56 Taylor Coons Nederland 21:55 57 Abel Maki Ridge View Academy 22:01 58 Steve Simmons Middle Park 22:08 59 Liam Mcdonough Clear Creek 22:26 60 Jared Manriquez Ridge View Academy 23:57 61 Conrad Monson Clear Creek 24:32 Team scores Rank School Giant Slalom Slalom Classic Skate Total 1 Aspen 160 152 155 157 624 2 Battle Mtn 173 166 128 146 613 3 Summit 142 114 175 177 608 4 Evergreen 156.5 167 143 137 603.5 5 Steamboat 142 142 126 87 497 6 Eagle Valley 104 79 148.5 154 485.5 7 Nederland 136.5 140 95 102 473.5 8 Clear Creek 119 126 82 93 420 9 Middle Park 73 86 119.5 126 404.5 10 Lake County 0 49 131.5 124 304.5 11 Vail Mtn 120 48 44.5 0 212.5 12 CRMS 0 0 129 56 185 13 Ridge View 0 0 77 93 170 14 Platte Canyon 98 33 0 0 131 Girls results
Slalom Place Bib Team Name Run 1 Run 2 Result 1 444 Summit Parker Anne 44.83 (1) 47.19 (2) 1:32.02 (1) 2 779 Nederland Kropf Keile 45.42 (2) 47.78 (6) 1:33.20 (2) 3 715 Evergreen Hattler Brenna 46.29 (3) 47.56 (5) 1:33.85 (3) 4 782 Nederland Defries Sophie 47.42 (6) 47.30 (4) 1:34.72 (4) 5 455 Summit Moulten Danielle 46.50 (4) 48.33 (8) 1:34.83 (5) 6 541 Aspen Mass Hanna 48.51 (9) 47.04 (1) 1:35.55 (6) 7 544 Aspen Patterson Anna 47.88 (7) 48.08 (7) 1:35.96 (7) 8 531 Aspen Dollahan Quincy 49.48 (13) 47.27 (3) 1:36.75 (8) 9 776 Nederland Kuechenmeister B 48.56 (10) 48.84 (10) 1:37.40 (9) 10 440 Summit Brown-Wolf Ellie 46.93 (5) 50.58 (15) 1:37.51 (10) 11 778 Nederland Galbiati Raina 49.85 (15) 48.36 (9) 1:38.21 (11) 12 777 Nederland Luscher Brita 49.25 (12) 49.06 (11) 1:38.31 (12) 13 546 Aspen Sharaf Dolores 48.31 (8) 50.79 (18) 1:39.10 (13) 14 7 Battle Mountain Davidson Abby 49.77 (14) 49.56 (12) 1:39.33 (14) 15 480 Steamboat Springs Adler Lindsey 48.74 (11) 50.72 (17) 1:39.46 (15) 16 526 Aspen Augspurger Pascale 50.26 (16) 50.71 (16) 1:40.97 (16) 17 529 Aspen Clauss Hannah 51.79 (18) 50.41 (13) 1:42.20 (17) 18 212 Middle Park Bolen Becca 51.66 (17) 52.73 (21) 1:44.39 (18) 19 532 Aspen Douglass Linzhi 52.00 (20) 52.52 (19) 1:44.52 (19) 20 730 Evergreen Bender Kit 51.92 (19) 52.66 (20) 1:44.58 (20) 21 717 Evergreen Pykkonen Kaylie 52.19 (21) 54.22 (24) 1:46.41 (21) 22 434 Summit Andersen Megan 52.54 (23) 54.07 (23) 1:46.61 (22) 23 542 Aspen McGuire Maggie 54.04 (27) 53.75 (22) 1:47.79 (23) 24 256 Platte Canyon Valentine Jourdan 53.12 (25) 56.34 (31) 1:49.46 (24) 25 454 Summit Morrison Ciara 54.82 (29) 54.94 (26) 1:49.76 (25) 26 102 Eagle Valley Nulle Jessica 53.23 (26) 56.59 (32) 1:49.82 (26) 27 141 Lake County Trybula Anna 52.39 (22) 57.53 (38) 1:49.92 (27) 28 252 Platte Canyon Dedrickson Lindsay 54.29 (28) 55.70 (29) 1:49.99 (28) 29 733 Evergreen Brown Sydney 56.15 (32) 55.63 (28) 1:51.78 (29) 30 711 Evergreen Petrik Kylee 57.35 (40) 54.84 (25) 1:52.19 (30) 31 528 Aspen Cardamone Nikki 56.22 (33) 56.14 (30) 1:52.36 (31) 32 707 Evergreen Brownson Maia 55.60 (30) 57.11 (35) 1:52.71 (32) 33 547 Aspen Woodrow Juliette 56.50 (35) 56.86 (33) 1:53.36 (33) 34 710 Evergreen Hoover Laura 56.35 (34) 57.34 (36) 1:53.69 (34) 35 537 Aspen Hopkinson Haley 56.96 (37) 57.41 (37) 1:54.37 (35) 36 431 Summit Rose Karly 56.98 (38) 57.70 (40) 1:54.68 (36) 37 439 Summit Bauer Jill 57.15 (39) 57.63 (39) 1:54.78 (37) 38 534 Aspen Galli Allegra 57.62 (41) 59.43 (44) 1:57.05 (38) 39 538 Aspen Kaplan Stella 58.66 (44) 58.68 (42) 1:57.34 (39) 40 142 Lake County Main Rebekah 56.73 (36) 1:00.61 (47) 1:57.34 (39) 41 290 Colorado Rocky Mountain Rush Erin 57.85 (42) 59.59 (45) 1:57.44 (41) 42 709 Evergreen Quinn Erin 58.57 (43) 1:00.46 (46) 1:59.03 (42) 43 527 Aspen Blizzard Nikki 1:01.44 (46) 58.55 (41) 1:59.99 (43) 44 291 Colorado Rocky Mountain Varadyova Tereza 1:02.23 (49) 58.68 (42) 2:00.91 (44) 45 780 Nederland Gann Emma 55.90 (31) 1:05.66 (53) 2:01.56 (45) 46 718 Evergreen Hawes Lauren 1:01.77 (47) 1:02.72 (49) 2:04.49 (46) 47 101 Eagle Valley Essex Shelby 1:01.99 (48) 1:02.76 (50) 2:04.75 (47) 48 58 Clear Creek Sullivan Katie 1:07.57 (50) 1:07.38 (54) 2:14.95 (48) 49 292 Colorado Rocky Mountain Becer Annalise 1:00.96 (45) 1:14.46 (55) 2:15.42 (49) 50 88 Clear Creek Kintzele Camill 1:16.27 (51) 1:17.25 (57) 2:33.52 (50) 51 68 Clear Creek Pettitt-Kenney S 1:17.21 (52) 1:16.83 (56) 2:34.04 (51) 52 5 Battle Mountain Frischholz Haley DNF 50.55 (14) 53 2 Battle Mountain Affleck Nicole DSQ 55.43 (27) 54 227 Middle Park Fagan Kelsey DNF 56.99 (34) 55 244 Platte Canyon Rollins Michaela DNF 1:01.08 (48) 56 218 Middle Park Sutcliffe Lexie DNF 1:03.08 (51) 57 103 Eagle Valley Kromer Morgan DNF 1:04.72 (52) 58 498 Steamboat Springs Hoots Mariah DNS DNS 59 700 Evergreen Gruber Hannelore DNS DNS 60 497 Steamboat Springs Stennert Melina DNS DNS 61 460 Summit Ramsay McKenna DSQ DNS 62 543 Aspen Newhard Lacey DSQ DNS 63 781 Nederland Folwell Taylor 52.58 (24) DSQ Skate Place Name School Time 1 Taeler Mccrerey Summit 17:27 2 Ruthie Boyd Summit 17:43 3 Maddie Donovan Vail Mountain 17:43 4 Natalie Bohlmann Steamboat Springs 18:26 5 Nina Beidleman Aspen 18:30 6 Annie Blakslee Vail Mountain 18:40 7 Christa Gutzel Summit 18:40 8 Hannah Dodge Aspen 18:57 9 Logan Macnamee Aspen 18:59 10 Linnea Anderson Battle Mountain 19:14 11 Delaney Mccabe Battle Mountain 19:18 12 Bailey Kuechenmeister Nederland 19:24 13 Else Dodge Aspen 19:32 14 Val Constien Battle Mountain 19:35 15 Claire Vandeyacht Summit 19:37 16 Sophie Stuber Aspen 19:45 17 Megan Rossman Battle Mountain 19:47 18 Nikki Cunning Eagle Valley 19:54 19 Daisy Mcclure Aspen 20:13 20 Tessa Piehl Summit 20:16 21 Meg O’Connell Steamboat Springs 20:20 22 Eliza Leeson Steamboat Springs 20:28 23 Carly Hough Summit 20:38 24 Emily Cope Battle Mountain 20:38 25 Hazel Wille Aspen 20:42 26 Linnea Zink Steamboat Springs 20:50 27 Mackenzie Radandt Nederland 20:51 28 Kim Sandbach Aspen 21:06 29 Kim Vierczhalek Lake County 21:08 30 Leigh Sandbach Aspen 21:27 31 Michaela Mitchell Eagle Valley 21:46 32 Allie Sands Battle Mountain 21:47 33 Adair Pattillo Aspen 21:49 34 Rose Sandell Eagle Valley 21:59 35 Dominiquewojcik Aspen 21:59 36 Hannah Lufkin Lake County 22:02 37 Sara Wille Aspen 22:19 38 Whitney White Lake County 22:42 39 Kylee Petrik Evergreen 23:02 40 Kaeli Niemeyer Eagle Valley 23:02 41 Rowen Gallagher Middle Park 23:10 42 Caitlin Schmitt Evergreen 23:12 43 Melody Lemke Aspen 23:20 44 Sophia Lindenberger Nederland 23:35 45 Marika Feduschak Eagle Valley 24:30 46 Sara Mcclain Middle Park 25:38 47 Katie Sullivan Clear Creek 27:42 48 Camille Kintzele Clear Creek 28:30 Team scores Rank School Giant Slalom Slalom Classic Skate Total 1 Summit 148 167 177 173 665 2 Aspen 169 162 156 161 648 3 Nederland 159 168 144 128 599 4 Battle Mtn 154 50 144.5 149 497.5 5 Evergreen 148 151 112 74 485 6 Steamboat 100 49 146 148 443 7 Lake County 79 84 126 122 411 8 Eagle Valley 0 82 110.5 130 322.5 9 Middle Park 83 48 98 71 300 10 Clear Creek 34 106 87 65 292 11 Vail Mtn 0 0 151 114 265 12 CRMS 120 115 0 0 235 13 Platte Canyon 75 87 0 0 162 -
Nederland’s Kuechenmeister becomes girls’ first three-time Skiemeister

Nederland’s Bailey Kuechenmeister finished ninth in the slalom on Friday. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) NEDERLAND — She was 6, standing on skis atop a black run along the right side of Eldora Mountain Resort, when she first saw the girls in their race suits and turned to her dad to ask who they were.
She was told they were ski racers. “Dad,” she said, “I want to do that.”
Bailey Kuechenmeister, now a senior at Nederland High School, has done that. And much more. Friday night, she was named the Colorado High School Ski League’s girls Skimeister for the third season in a row. It’s an award capping a season-long competition between skiers who compete in all four skiing disciplines: giant slalom, slalom, Nordic classic and Nordic skate. Essentially, it honors the top all-around skier in the state.
Kuechenmeister becomes the first girl in state history to be named Skimeister three times.

Kuechenmeister is Colorado’s first three-time girls Skimeister. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) “There are days where I’m just tired and I want to go home,” Kuechenmeister said Friday. “And I take AP classes and it’s a lot of work keeping up with it, but it’s really important to me that I just have fun with it all. I feel really good about coming out on top for three years in a row.”
So how did she become perhaps the most decorated high school skier in Colorado history?
Well, for starters, her daycare teachers often remarked on her extraordinary amount of energy.
“Ever since she was a young girl, she had to just go, go, go,” said Bailey’s father, Dave. “She was so active.”
She first strapped skis on at age 3. After she saw the girls in their race suits three years later, Kuechenmeister said, “It was this realization that there was something beyond free skiing.”
“I wanted to be like them,” Kuechenmeister said. “They looked cool. At 6 years old, you’re like, ‘Wow, that’s pretty awesome.’”
So she joined a ski team at age 6.
“I still have a picture from when I didn’t even have a race suit,” Kuechenmeister said. “I had my blue and orange and yellow onesie snowsuit, and I just put my bib over that. (The picture is) sitting on the counter, and I’m just so far away from the gate. It’s so cool to see how far I’ve come.”
She eventually got one of those coveted race suits, and went on to train at Eldora for the next few years. She also had a one-year stint in Vail.
In high school, Kuechenmeister didn’t immediately join the ski team, but did join the cross country and track teams. A year later, as a sophomore, she did ski for Nederland. That year, she also picked up the Nordic events for the first time.

Kuechenmeister finished fourth in the classic nordic event. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Why?
“She just — she had to go,” Dave Kuechenmeister said. “She’s a cross-country runner and she’s just got this engine and she’s just got to go.”
In her first ever Nordic race, she finished ninth.
“I had no clue what I was doing in the first place,” Kuechenmeister said. “It gave me motivation. I was like, ‘I can actually do really well in Skimeister.’
“It always gave me something more to strive for past the individual competition, I had this big goal for the whole season.”
Three years later, she is Nederland’s captain and has something no other Colorado girl does: Three Skimeister awards.
Thursday, at the state skiing championships held at Eldora — and hosted by Nederland High School — she was 12th in the giant slalom. A few hours later, she was fourth in the Nordic classic. Friday, she was ninth in the slalom and 12th in the Nordic skate.
“Alpine is just short and fast and you’re done in a minute. If you make a small mistake, you could be done for the day,” Kuechenmeister said. “But in Nordic, it’s long and it’s a way more mental game — for me, at least. (Apline) is still mentally really tough, keeping yourself calm, but Nordic is 20 minutes and you’re in your own head. And you’re just trying to push your body way past its limits.
“It’s such a mental thing, because my legs get tired, I’m out of breath and I just want to give up and lay down in the snow.”
Said Nederland’s alpine coach Chantal Knapp: “She has great physical strength and mental toughness. Because it takes both to be able to endure skiing aggressively on the mountain, you know, fighting the forces of gravity, and yet going over to Nordic to use her engine. And it takes a certain disposition, somebody who can sustain and endure.”

Kuechenmeister. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) So perhaps it helps that Kuechenmeister has what amounts to year-round stamina. In the fall, she builds it up with cross country, it continues through the ski season in the winter and onto track in the spring.
She’s always going.
“We have a week off between each season, and that week is the most boring week of my whole school year,” Kuechenmeister said. “It’s like I go home, I do my homework and I’m like, ‘What do I do now?’ I can watch TV, but I would rather be outside having fun, meeting people, being around my teammates. It’s just not the same environment to go home and sit around.”
She has plans to keep going after high school. Yes, that includes some form of athletics in college. She isn’t sure yet of which sport, or where. Montana State, Colorado State and Colorado are all in the picture.
But Kuechenmeister also plans to focus her immense amount of energy on some type of pre-med major. That may be chemistry. All she knows is that she wants to end up a surgeon.
Friday, Kuechenmeister’s high school skiing career wrapped up on the same mountain that sparked her start in racing, the same mountain that nurtured her talent during countless days spent training here.
When she crossed the finish during the slalom, a small cheering contingent converged on the senior. This was her town, her mountain, her moment.
It wasn’t hard to imagine 6-year-old Bailey Kuechenmeister looking up at the girl she’s become and whisper, “Wow, that’s pretty awesome.”
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Summit on top of state ski meet after first day, thanks to contributors like McCrerey

Summit’s Taeler McCrerey. More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) NEDERLAND — This time around, Taeler McCrerey walked away with a title.
A year after finishing runner-up in both Nordic events at the state skiing championships, the Summit junior captured the classic crown with a time of 18:25. She actually led Summit’s sweep of the podium in the event — teammates Ruthie Boyd (18:41) and Christa Gutzel (19:27) finished second and third, respectively.
“My goal was to just ski fast, get the team going so we can all do well,” McCrerey said afterward. “That’s what needed to happen. We needed to get at least a podium.”
A constant snow fell all day Thursday on Eldora Mountain Resort, though it was unseasonably warm even if racers had to fight off the occasional gust of wind.
Even still, McCrerey jumped out ahead of the classic field with a fast first lap.
“I think I might have started a little too hard,” she said. “I was excited, but I calmed down a bit and really just focused on skiing. I played with the conditions a little bit and adapted to that. Because it’s a little tough today: it’s warmer, but the wind’s blowing.”
McCrerey is also looked at as the favorite for Friday’s skate event, and with good reason. She recently returned from a trip to Finland, where she competed in the under-18 Scandinavian Cup with the U.S. National Team. That’s a squad comprised of the top six Nordic skiers nationally in that age group.
“It was awesome representing USA. It was interesting, it was very fun,” McCrerey said. “It was the best in the world for my age group. They’re fast, but I definitely know what I need to do to be closer to them.”
The experience also helped Thursday.
“It definitely boosts your confidence a bit,” McCrerey said. “Then again, it all comes down to the team. I’m proud of the girls. I think we can pull it off. It will be interesting to see, but I hope so.”
The podium sweep helped push Summit — the defending champion on both the girls and the boys side — into a tie for the girls team lead after the first day of competition. The Tigers and Aspen both have 325 points. Nederland, this year’s host, is in third with 303. (Find full results here.)

More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) Battle Mountain’s Haley Frischholz won the giant slalom with a combined time of 1:38.47. Summit’s Anne Parker was second in 1:39.45.
Summit also heads the boys team standings after the first day. The Tigers have 317 points to second-place Aspen’s 315. Battle Mountain is third with 301.
Once again, it was the nordic side that led the way. Summit’s Henry Trowbridge won the classic event, finishing in 16:18, and teammate Cameron Bobb was second (16:58). Trowbridge was third last year, while Bobb was fourth.
Battle Mountain’s Sands Simonton won the giant slalom by going 1:36.06. Aspen’s Luca Woehrle was second in 1:38.15.
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Photo gallery: State skiing meet’s first day
NEDERLAND — The state skiing meet got underway at Eldora Mountain Resort on Thursday.
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Day 1 results from state skiing at Eldora

More photos. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com) NEDERLAND — The 2014 state ski meet is being held at Eldora Mountain Resort on Feb. 14-15. Below are Day 1 results.
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- Boys: Giant Slalom | Classic | Team
- Girls: Giant Slalom | Classic | Team
Boys results
Giant Slalom Place Bib Team Name Run 1 Run 2 Result 1 28 Battle Mountain Sands Simonton 46.49 (1) 49.57 (2) 1:36.06 (1) 2 566 Aspen Luca Woehrle 48.43 (2) 49.72 (3) 1:38.15 (2) 3 74 Clear Creek Mike Skladanowsk 49.39 (6) 51.04 (4) 1:40.43 (3) 4 29 Battle Mountain Keenan Zopf 49.05 (4) 51.52 (6) 1:40.57 (4) 5 32 Battle Mountain Quintin Cook 49.03 (3) 51.54 (7) 1:40.57 (4) 6 757 Evergreen Deane Long 49.33 (5) 51.79 (10) 1:41.12 (6) 7 560 Aspen Max Marolt 49.81 (9) 51.45 (5) 1:41.26 (7) 8 512 Steamboat Springs Peter White 49.98 (11) 51.60 (9) 1:41.58 (8) 9 354 Nederland Owen Foster 50.01 (12) 51.59 (8) 1:41.60 (9) 10 771 Evergreen Spencer Albert 49.62 (8) 51.98 (13) 1:41.60 (9) 11 728 Evergreen Skyler Yanish 49.92 (10) 51.80 (11) 1:41.72 (11) 12 410 Summit Jack Farrell 50.55 (15) 51.80 (11) 1:42.35 (12) 13 403 Summit Brian Coleman 49.42 (7) 53.44 (20) 1:42.86 (13) 14 569 Aspen Kyle La Couture 50.32 (14) 52.74 (15) 1:43.06 (14) 15 516 Steamboat Springs Danny Kramer 50.10 (13) 53.35 (19) 1:43.45 (15) 16 402 Summit Jack Bilenduke 50.87 (22) 52.82 (16) 1:43.69 (16) 17 556 Aspen Scott Houtsma 51.17 (27) 52.58 (14) 1:43.75 (17) 18 340 Nederland Trig Campbell 50.95 (24) 53.01 (17) 1:43.96 (18) 19 749 Evergreen Max Rhulen 51.04 (26) 53.06 (18) 1:44.10 (19) 20 523 Steamboat Springs Rio Graab 50.64 (18) 53.64 (24) 1:44.28 (20) 21 42 Battle Mountain Kevin Nichols 50.70 (20) 53.71 (26) 1:44.41 (21) 22 509 Steamboat Springs Rick Walters 50.96 (25) 53.49 (21) 1:44.45 (22) 23 373 Vail Mountain Caleb Chicoine 50.65 (19) 53.99 (30) 1:44.64 (23) 24 746 Evergreen Weston Mauz 50.55 (15) 54.14 (33) 1:44.69 (24) 25 552 Aspen Giovanni Grendene 50.87 (22) 53.91 (28) 1:44.78 (25) 26 335 Nederland Quin Kuechenmeiste 50.85 (21) 54.09 (32) 1:44.94 (26) 27 372 Vail Mountain Billy Mitchell 51.49 (28) 53.63 (23) 1:45.12 (27) 28 555 Aspen Graham Houtsma 50.59 (17) 54.56 (34) 1:45.15 (28) 29 44 Battle Mountain Jack Nichols 51.67 (29) 53.61 (22) 1:45.28 (29) 30 563 Aspen Matt Tierney 51.95 (32) 53.95 (29) 1:45.90 (30) 31 38 Battle Mountain Michael Barrett 52.24 (33) 53.78 (27) 1:46.02 (31) 32 740 Evergreen Jackson Grise 51.74 (30) 54.58 (35) 1:46.32 (32) 33 332 Nederland Ian Hastings 52.45 (36) 54.04 (31) 1:46.49 (33) 34 41 Battle Mountain Aidan Stege 53.18 (44) 53.65 (25) 1:46.83 (34) 35 346 Nederland Christian Wood 52.41 (35) 54.99 (38) 1:47.40 (35) 36 119 Eagle Valley Matt Genelin 51.76 (31) 56.15 (50) 1:47.91 (36) 37 27 Battle Mountain Kevan Aubel 53.52 (50) 54.68 (37) 1:48.20 (37) 38 381 Vail Mountain Peter Mitchell 52.45 (36) 55.80 (46) 1:48.25 (38) 39 522 Steamboat Springs Riley Brodie 52.34 (34) 56.03 (49) 1:48.37 (39) 40 214 Middle Park Cody Charland 53.87 (53) 54.65 (36) 1:48.52 (40) 41 742 Evergreen David Stearns 53.28 (45) 55.25 (41) 1:48.53 (41) 42 432 Summit Slav Uglyar Ivanov 52.73 (39) 55.84 (48) 1:48.57 (42) 43 752 Evergreen Jacob Weichert 53.47 (48) 55.18 (39) 1:48.65 (43) 44 339 Nederland Jacob Scheiffler 52.94 (42) 55.74 (45) 1:48.68 (44) 45 341 Nederland Ross Ellwood 53.51 (49) 55.19 (40) 1:48.70 (45) 46 568 Aspen Tye Zasacky 53.46 (47) 55.53 (43) 1:48.99 (46) 47 741 Evergreen Trip Starkey 52.75 (40) 56.42 (52) 1:49.17 (47) 48 401 Summit Chris Aden 53.36 (46) 56.63 (53) 1:49.99 (48) 49 35 Battle Mountain Eli Stephens 53.91 (54) 56.34 (51) 1:50.25 (49) 50 228 Middle Park Luke Compel 53.60 (51) 57.51 (55) 1:51.11 (50) 51 411 Summit Eric Fretz 53.95 (55) 57.31 (54) 1:51.26 (51) 52 240 Platte Canyon Austin Specht 52.81 (41) 58.67 (59) 1:51.48 (52) 53 246 Platte Canyon Eddie Patterson 54.76 (60) 58.05 (57) 1:52.81 (53) 54 505 Steamboat Springs Micah Gibbons 54.41 (58) 58.45 (58) 1:52.86 (54) 55 123 Eagle Valley Jared Salaz 54.07 (56) 59.10 (60) 1:53.17 (55) 56 745 Evergreen Grant Novota 54.31 (57) 59.32 (61) 1:53.63 (56) 57 120 Eagle Valley Austin Darrough 56.47 (63) 57.51 (55) 1:53.98 (57) 58 769 Evergreen Patrick Whitesel 55.75 (62) 59.85 (62) 1:55.60 (58) 59 565 Aspen Matt Wills 55.03 (61) 1:00.88 (63) 1:55.91 (59) 60 76 Clear Creek Jon Lovette 59.67 (65) 1:01.84 (64) 2:01.51 (60) 61 59 Clear Creek Sam Snyder 1:07.62 (66) 1:03.23 (65) 2:10.85 (61) 62 232 Platte Canyon Andris Arnold 54.69 (59) 1:21.23 (66) 2:15.92 (62) 63 216 Middle Park Jenson Hill DNF 26.05 (1) 64 520 Steamboat Springs Aidan Gibbs DNF 55.38 (42) 65 343 Nederland Roland Bailey DNF 55.69 (44) 66 561 Aspen David Mondry DNF 55.82 (47) 67 775 Evergreen Ethan Miller 56.54 (64) DNS 68 753 Evergreen Jordan Ebner DNS DNS 69 559 Aspen Christian Lewis DNS DNS 70 355 Nederland Michael Carrannant DNF DNS 71 747 Evergreen Adam Huff DNF DNS 72 772 Evergreen Owen Tallmadge DNF DNS 73 501 Steamboat Springs Andreas Foulk DNF DNS 74 154 Lake County Grant Gibson DNF DNS 75 336 Nederland Sam Vonmettenheim 52.70 (38) DNF 76 564 Aspen Rocky Tschappat 53.08 (43) DNF 77 429 Summit Logan Ramsay 53.70 (52) DNF Classic Place Name School Time 1 Henry Trowbridge Summit 16:18 2 Cameron Bobb Summit 16:58 3 Luk Platil Evergreen 17:06 4 Nick Sweeney Aspen 17:09 5 Liam Mcdonnell Summit 17:15 6 Nicolas Reitman Colorado Rocky Mountain 17:32 7 Joel Sawyer Summit 17:41 8 Christoph Keirng Evergreen 17:50 9 Will Thrasher Eagle Valley 17:57 10 Cameron Moore Battle Mountain 18:04 11 Peter White Steamboat Springs 18:08 12 Ford Mcclure Aspen 18:17 13 Billy Wilcox Summit 18:21 14 Colin Mcgrew Summit 18:28 15 Derek Hill Summit 18:32 16 Nathan Maddox Eagle Valley 18:33 17 Jack Sweeney Aspen 18:41 18 Ben Belinski Aspen 18:43 19 Max Marolt Aspen 18:46 20 Hudson Macnamee Aspen 18:51 21 Michael Niemeyer Eagle Valley 18:53 22 Ethan Greiner Lake County 18:53 23 Eric Zdechlik Vail Mountain School 18:55 24 Steve Simmons Middle Park 18:55 25 Charlie Koch Lake County 18:57 26 Alex Wells Aspen 19 27 Graham Houtsma Aspen 19:03 28 Andrew Coffin Lake County 19:05 29 Franklin Reilly Battle Mountain 19:10 30 Cormac Mcgeough Colorado Rocky Mountain 19:19 31 Gino Giovagnoli Eagle Valley 19:20 32 Parker Shell Summit 19:29 33 Logan Miyauchi Middle Park 19:36 34 Ryan Morrison Lake County 19:40 35 Seamus Crowley Aspen 19:41 36 Tristan Fischer Steamboat Springs 19:48 37 Andreas Foulk Steamboat Springs 19:58 38 Daniel Kopp Middle Park 20:03 39 Scotty Houtsma Aspen 20:05 40 Kevin Curnutte Summit 20:05 41 Riley Mehan Eagle Valley 20:17 42 Davin Wilkinson Aspen 20:24 43 Steve Ragle Summit 20:33 44 Theo Loo Middle Park 20:39 45 Quintin Cook Battle Mountain 20:44 46 Ian Carver Middle Park 20:48 47 Isaac Yoder Eagle Valley 21:04 48 Kevin Callahan Aspen 21:09 49 Colin Daniels Colorado Rocky Mountain 21:19 50 James Mcnamara Nederland 21:22 51 Kiernan Mcclish Nederland 21:32 52 Elliot Shaw Middle Park 21:36 53 Patrick Whitesel Evergreen 22:40 54 Bryce Nichols Nederland 23:05 55 Mike Skladanowski Clear Creek 23:34 56 Conrad Monson Clear Creek 24:35 57 Nathan Valdez Ridge View Academy 25:02 58 Daniel Atencio Ridge View Academy 25:10 59 Liam Mcdonough Clear Creek 25:33 60 Tarance Rabb Ridge View Academy 27:58 Team scores Place Team Giant Slalom Classic Total 1 Summit 142 175 317 2 Aspen 160 155 315 3 Battle Mountain 173 128 301 4 Evergreen 156.5 143 299.5 5 Steamboat Springs 142 126 268 6 Eagle Valley 104 148.5 252.5 7 Nederland 136.5 95 231.5 8 Clear Creek 119 82 201 9 Middle Park 73 119.5 192.5 10 Vail Mountain 120 44.5 164.5 11 Lake County 131.5 131.5 12 Colorado Rocky Mountain 129 129 13 Platte Canyon 98 98 14 Ridge View Academy 77 77 Girls results
Giant Slalom Place Bib Team Name Run 1 Run 2 Result 1 5 Battle Mountain Haley Frischholz 47.52 (2) 50.95 (1) 1:38.47 (1) 2 444 Summit Anne Parker 48.17 (4) 51.28 (2) 1:39.45 (2) 3 541 Aspen Hanna Mass 48.13 (3) 51.47 (4) 1:39.60 (3) 4 544 Aspen Anna Patterson 48.99 (7) 51.76 (6) 1:40.75 (4) 5 778 Nederland Raina Galbiati 49.14 (8) 51.76 (6) 1:40.90 (5) 6 715 Evergreen Brenna Hattler 48.96 (6) 52.04 (8) 1:41.00 (6) 7 531 Aspen Quincy Dollahan 48.79 (5) 52.29 (11) 1:41.08 (7) 8 779 Nederland Keile Kropf 49.22 (9) 52.14 (9) 1:41.36 (8) 9 7 Battle Mountain Abby Davidson 50.06 (12) 51.65 (5) 1:41.71 (9) 10 526 Aspen Pascale Augspurge 50.52 (14) 51.29 (3) 1:41.81 (10) 11 482 Steamboat Springs McKenzie Millard 49.88 (10) 52.36 (12) 1:42.24 (11) 12 776 Nederland Bailey Kuechenmeis ter 50.08 (13) 52.22 (10) 1:42.30 (12) 13 546 Aspen Dolores Sharaf 50.02 (11) 52.75 (13) 1:42.77 (13) 14 529 Aspen Hannah Clauss 50.95 (17) 54.34 (15) 1:45.29 (14) 15 480 Steamboat Springs Lindsey Adler 50.75 (15) 54.69 (17) 1:45.44 (15) 16 212 Middle Park Becca Bolen 50.92 (16) 55.42 (20) 1:46.34 (16) 17 777 Nederland Brita Luscher 51.36 (19) 55.88 (25) 1:47.24 (17) 18 730 Evergreen Kit Bender 51.10 (18) 56.18 (27) 1:47.28 (18) 19 733 Evergreen Sydney Brown 51.48 (20) 55.93 (26) 1:47.41 (19) 20 434 Summit Megan Andersen 52.35 (23) 55.75 (24) 1:48.10 (20) 21 711 Evergreen Kylee Petrik 52.55 (24) 55.65 (23) 1:48.20 (21) 22 532 Aspen Linzhi Douglass 52.93 (28) 55.30 (19) 1:48.23 (22) 23 439 Summit Jill Bauer 51.82 (21) 56.47 (30) 1:48.29 (23) 24 454 Summit Ciara Morrison 52.85 (27) 55.62 (22) 1:48.47 (24) 25 707 Evergreen Maia Brownson 53.09 (29) 55.44 (21) 1:48.53 (25) 26 141 Lake County Anna Trybula 51.90 (22) 56.64 (31) 1:48.54 (26) 27 460 Summit McKenna Ramsay 53.74 (31) 54.88 (18) 1:48.62 (27) 28 780 Nederland Emma Gann 52.58 (25) 56.29 (29) 1:48.87 (28) 29 717 Evergreen Kaylie Pykkonen 52.76 (26) 56.18 (27) 1:48.94 (29) 30 537 Aspen Haley Hopkinson 53.32 (30) 56.67 (32) 1:49.99 (30) 31 542 Aspen Maggie McGuire 54.18 (34) 56.98 (35) 1:51.16 (31) 32 528 Aspen Nikki Cardamone 54.16 (33) 57.91 (36) 1:52.07 (32) 33 9 Battle Mountain Julia Dramis 54.00 (32) 59.12 (38) 1:53.12 (33) 34 527 Aspen Nikki Blizzard 54.77 (38) 59.03 (37) 1:53.80 (34) 35 784 Nederland Hannah Isenhart 54.65 (36) 59.39 (39) 1:54.04 (35) 36 291 Colorado Rocky Mountain Tereza Varadyova 54.20 (35) 1:00.17 (41) 1:54.37 (36) 37 723 Evergreen Taylor Kitch-Ross 55.39 (43) 59.76 (40) 1:55.15 (37) 38 787 Nederland Jane Bright 54.97 (39) 1:00.44 (42) 1:55.41 (38) 39 290 Colorado Rocky Mountain Erin Rush 55.17 (41) 1:00.82 (43) 1:55.99 (39) 40 292 Colorado Rocky Mountain Annalise Becer 56.24 (44) 1:01.35 (44) 1:57.59 (40) 41 534 Aspen Allegra Galli 56.51 (46) 1:01.51 (45) 1:58.02 (41) 42 256 Platte Canyon Jourdan Valentine 55.21 (42) 1:03.04 (48) 1:58.25 (42) 43 543 Aspen Lacey Newhard 57.55 (47) 1:01.66 (46) 1:59.21 (43) 44 255 Platte Canyon Kate Tarkenton 56.30 (45) 1:03.26 (49) 1:59.56 (44) 45 142 Lake County Rebekah Main 57.64 (48) 1:02.05 (47) 1:59.69 (45) 46 538 Aspen Stella Kaplan 58.71 (49) 1:03.45 (50) 2:02.16 (46) 47 221 Middle Park Carly Frick 1:01.25 (50) 1:03.54 (51) 2:04.79 (47) 48 68 Clear Creek Sophia Pettitt 1:08.87 (51) 1:09.64 (54) 2:18.51 (48) 49 2 Battle Mountain Nicole Affleck DNF 54.18 (14) 50 782 Nederland Sophie Defries DNF 54.35 (16) 51 781 Nederland Taylor Folwell DNF 56.90 (33) 52 252 Platte Canyon Lindsay Dedrickso DNF 56.93 (34) 53 729 Evergreen Carlson Given DNF 1:04.32 (52) 54 58 Clear Creek Katie Sullivan DNF 1:08.09 (53) 55 700 Evergreen Hannelore Gruber 54.76 (37) DNS 56 498 Steamboat Springs Mariah Hoots 1:44.66 (52) DNS 57 88 Clear Creek Camille Kintzel DNS DNS 58 101 Eagle Valley Shelby Essex DNS DNS 59 103 Eagle Valley Morgan Kromer DNS DNS 60 455 Summit Danielle Moulten 46.18 (1) DNF 61 227 Middle Park Kelsey Fagan 55.01 (40) DNF 62 102 Eagle Valley Jessica Nulle DNF DNF Classic Place Name School Time 1 Taeler Mccrerey Summit 18:25 2 Ruthie Boyd Summit 18:41 3 Christa Gutzel Summit 19:27 4 Bailey Kuechenmeister Nederland 19:38 5 Val Constien Battle Mountain 20 6 Maddie Donovan Vail Mountain School 20:11 7 Logan Macnamee Aspen 20:13 8 Annie Blakslee Vail Mountain School 20:18 9 Hannah Dodge Aspen 20:37 10 Natalie Bohlmann Steamboat Springs 20:40 11 Sophie Stuber Aspen 20:54 12 Else Dodge Aspen 21:05 13 Tessa Piehl Summit 21:05 14 Meg O’Connell Steamboat Springs 21:12 15 Daisy Mcclure Aspen 21:13 16 Nina Beidleman Aspen 21:14 17 Mackenzie Radandt Nederland 21:27 18 Linnea Anderson Battle Mountain 21:28 19 Claire Vandeyacht Summit 21:34 20 Eliza Leeson Steamboat Springs 21:40 21 Hannah Lufkin Lake County 21:41 22 Kim Vierczhalek Lake County 21:51 23 Leigh Sandbach Aspen 21:52 24 Lyle Shipp Vail Mountain School 22:07 25 Nikki Cunning Eagle Valley 22:10 26 Delaney Mccabe Battle Mountain 22:10 27 Kim Sandbach Aspen 22:12 28 Megan Rossman Battle Mountain 22:23 29 Caitlin Schmitt Evergreen 22:27 30 Allie Sands Battle Mountain 22:40 31 Linnea Zink Steamboat Springs 22:56 32 Sophia Lindenberger Nederland 23:05 33 Bella Walz Evergreen 23:06 34 Adair Pattillo Aspen 23:10 35 Ella Piecoup Summit 23:14 36 Whitney White Lake County 23:18 37 Melody Lemke Aspen 23:36 38 Carly Hough Summit 23:43 39 Rose Sandell Eagle Valley 23:56 40 Dominique Wojcik Aspen 23:57 41 Sara Wille Aspen 24:21 42 Rowen Gallagher Middle Park 24:36 43 Aidan Manning Evergreen 25:18 44 Marika Feduschak Eagle Valley 25:40 45 Macenzie Deplata Middle Park 26:39 46 Sara Mcclain Middle Park 27:12 47 Katie Sullivan Clear Creek 28:47 48 Camille Kintzele Clear Creek 34:06 49 Sophia Pettitt-Kenney Clear Creek 40:08 Team scores Place Team Giant Slalom Classic Total 1 Summit 148 177 325 2 Aspen 169 156 325 3 Nederland 159 144 303 4 Battle Mountain 154 144.5 298.5 5 Evergreen 148 112 260 6 Steamboat Springs 100 145 245 7 Lake County 79 126 205 8 Middle Park 83 98 181 9 Vail Mountain 151 151 10 Clear Creek 34 87 121 11 Colorado Rocky Mountain 120 120 12 Eagle Valley 110.5 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Notebook: Skiing championships get custom gate panels
The state skiing championships will have custom gate panels for the first time in the history of the event next month.
The red and blue gate panels will be installed on the alpine course prior to the championships at Eldora Mountain Resort on Feb. 13-14. They each feature a white CHSAA flag logo as well as the phrase, “CHSAA STATE SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS.”
The change was made because alpine competitors will now wear bibs featuring their school’s information rather than the standard state skiing championships bibs of prior years. (The nordic race will still wear CHSAA bibs.)
“We have always provided state championship bibs,” said assistant commissioner Bethany Brookens, who oversees skiing. “All season, they’ve been wearing their own bibs that say their team name. They’d get to state, and they’d wear CHSAA bibs, and people would have a hard time figuring out what school they were from.
“People wanted to represent their school,” Brookens said. “We really find that valuable and want to allow them to do that.”
But, Brookens added, “We still want to show that it’s a state championship event. So someone brought up the idea of, ‘How about we do gate panels?’”
Here’s what they’ll look like:


Monarch coach Gail Hook wins No. 400
Longtime Monarch girls basketball coach Gail Hook won the 400th game of her career on Thursday night. Her Coyotes beat Greeley West, 42-24, in Greeley.
“You’ve got to have players and you’ve got to have coaching staffs to keep you in it for as long as I’ve been in it,” Hook told BoCoPreps.com after the game. “Those are the reasons you do what you do, and I think I’ve been very fortunate to have kids that have worked hard and believe in what we’re doing.”
Hook, a 15-year coaching veteran, has also headed the programs at Centaurus and Smoky Hill. She is now 400-160 in her career, according to BoCoPreps.com.
Two teams headed to national baseball tournament
ThunderRidge and Regis Jesuit will both play in this year’s USA Baseball National High School Invitational on March 26-29 in North Carolina. The tournament, founded in 2012, routinely draws 16 of the top teams nationally.
This year, teams from North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, California, Tennessee, Alabama and Arizona will participate. The only previous Colorado team to play in the event was Highlands Ranch, in 2012. The Falcons went 1-2 that year.
ThunderRidge, the defending Class 5A champion, features three Division I-bound seniors: shortstop Brody Westmoreland (San Diego State) and pitchers A.J. Jones (BYU) and Tyler Loptein (San Diego State).
Regis Jesuit has five D-I seniors: pitchers Zach Heath (Northern Colorado), David Peterson (Oregon) and Regan Todd (Arizona State); second baseman Max George (Oregon State); and third baseman Juston Thaxton (Pacific).
Here is a promo video for the event:
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Photo gallery: Ski race at Echo Mountain
EVERGREEN — Clear Creek, Evergreen, Middle Park, Nederland and Platte Canyon’s ski teams kicked off their season at Echo Mountain on Friday.
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Skiing schedule for 2013-14 season
The 2013-14 schedule for skiing.
Division Alignment
Parentheses indicates number of competitors.
Division A (47): Aspen (17), Steamboat Springs (13), CMS (7) Eagle Valley (10)
Division B (67): Battle Mountain (22), Lake County (8), Summit County (33), Vail Mountain (4)
Division C (59): Middle Park (11), Evergreen (48)
Division D (55): Platte Canyon (17), Clear Creek (12), Nederland (26)
Alpine Schedule Date Division Event Location Host Competitors Dec. 14 A/B/C/D Scrimmage Loveland Platte Canyon Jan. 3 A/B GS Beaver Creek Eagle Valley/Vail Mountain 116 Jan. 3 C/D GS Echo Mountain Nederland 112 Jan. 9 B/D SL Keystone Summit 122 Jan. 9 A/C SL Winter Park Evergreen 106 Jan. 17 A/D SL Steamboat Steamboat 102 Jan. 17 B/C SL Winter Park Middle Park 126 Jan. 24 A/C GS Aspen Aspen 106 Jan. 24 B/D GS Beaver Creek Battle Mountain 122 Jan. 30 A/D GS Loveland Clear Creek/Summit 121 Jan. 30 B/C GS Ski Cooper Lake County/Platte Canyon 107 Feb. 7 A/B SL Ski Cooper Lake County 116 Feb. 7 C/D SL Loveland Platte Canyon 112 CHSAA state championships (at Eldora), Feb. 13-14 Feb. 13 A/B/C/D GS Eldora Nederland Feb. 14 A/B/C/D SL Eldora Nederland Nordic Schedule Date Time Host Site Info Jan. 10 10 a.m. Summit HS Gold Run Classic Mass Start Jan. 11 11 a.m. Summit HS Frisco Nordic Center Skate Mass Start Jan. 18 11 a.m. Aspen HS AVSC Tracks Duathlon Classic/Skate 3km/3km — Mass Start Jan. 25 10 a.m. Steamboat HS/Lake County HS Steamboat Springs Touring Center Classic Individual Start Feb. 1 10 a.m. SSCV Minturn Skate Mass Start CHSAA state championships (at Eldora), Feb. 13-14 Feb. 13 3:30 p.m. Nederland Eldora Classic 5km – Individual start Feb. 13 4:15 p.m. Nederland Eldora Classic 5km – Individual start Feb. 14 3:30 p.m. Nederland Eldora Skate 5 km – Mass start Feb. 14 4:15 p.m. Nederland Eldora Skate 5 km – Mass start