On January 21, 2015

World Cup Wednesday Ski Bum Race Series: Week #3

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Cumulative team standing after week #3

1. Clock Tower = 443

2.  More Cray = 436

3. First Stop = 429

4. Ramrod = 428

5. Sex Panthers = 423

6. Clock Tower 2 = 418

7. Highline Bomber = 409

8. Ambassador A = 404

9. Gorillas In The Mist = 398

10. Slopeoakes = 394

Points awarded by place: 1st place = 50, 2nd place= 49, 3rd place= 48… etc.

SNOWBOARD – A

Women:

1. Heather House, Gorillas In The Mist. Time: 32.22

2. Pam Brocklehurst, Sweet Peaks. Time: 33.78

3. Kim Williamson, More Cray.  Time: 34.92

4. Sabina Schulz, Outta The Way. Time: 35.89

5. Tiana Warner, Sushi Yoshi. Time: 36.33

Men:

1. Steven Kelly, Ramrod. Time: 25.87

2. Mark Defilippo, The Boom!. Time: 28.03

3. John Hobbs, Clock Tower 1. Time: 28.31

4. Forrest Baker, Outta The Way. Time: 29.66

5. Andrew Desforges, First Stop. Time: 29.73

SNOWBOARD – B

Women:

1. Lyndsay Gang, More Cray. Time: 38.30

2. Simone Sparks, Sushi Yoshi. Time: 42.38

3. Clairetta Corron, Knights Of Ni. Time: 42.46

4. Lucille Rogoff, Gorillas In The Mist. Time: 44.06

5. Ashley Ingenito, Outta The Way. Time: 45.86

Men:

1. Jordan Foster, Gorillas In The Mist. Time: 32.24

2. Lee Cohen, Highline Bombers. Time: 33.80

3. Nathan Dunn, First Stop. Time: 34.42

4. Michael Sustcliffe, PapaDom’s Overachievs. Time: 34.90

5. Matthew Corron, Knights Of Ni. Time: 35.47

SKI – A

Women:

1. Katie Carey, Sex Panthers. Time: 25.19

2. Polly Schmid, Clock Tower 1. Time: 25.24

3. Polly Lynn, Writers Bloc. Time: 26.63

4. Careen Little, Clock Tower 2. Time: 27.04

5. Cassie Harnett, Absent Sliders. Time: 27.28

Men:

1. Will Randall, Fighting Sno Poodle. Time: 22.12

2. Brad Deitch, Clock Tower 1. Time: 22.38

3. Matt Beers, KMS Black Bears. Time: 22.39

4. Tom Melita, Slopeoakes. Time: 23.34

5. Tao Smith, Fighting Sno Poodle. Time: 23.50

SKI – B

Women:

1. Kate Jackson, P.I.S.T. Time: 30.49

2. Katie McFadden, Sweet Peaks. Time: 30.59

3. Maegan Dillman, First Stop. Time: 31.34

4. Alexis Voutas, Sex Panthers. Time: 33.08

5. Jessica Alberty, Highline Bombers. Time: 33.41

Men:

1. Gary Joseph, Ambassador A. Time: 26.81

2. Pete Mittendorf, Lookout We’re Coming. Time: 27.76

3. Martin Burns, Old S’Kool. Time: 28.18

4. Andrew White, KMS2 Black Bears. Time: 28.36

5. Kyle Finneron, Writers Bloc. Time: 28.78

TELEMARK

Women:

1. Karen Dalury, Clock Tower 1. Time: 31.36

2. Kelly O’Brien, More Cray. Time: 39.79

3. Cassie Reed, Baja Fatties. Time: 41.42

4. Patty McGrath, Inn Crowd. Time: 44.15

5. Pia Thorsell, Lookout We’re Coming. Time: 48.23

Men:

1. Brogan McGrath, Inn Crowd. Time: 30.99

2. Rich Lennon, Sweet Peaks. Time: 35.94

3. Murray McGrath, Inn Crowd. Time: 37.27

4. Bob Schaffner, Inn Crowd. Time: 1:10.91

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