On January 28, 2015

World Cup Wednesday Ski Bum Race Series: Jan. 21, cumulative team standing after week #4

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1. Clock Tower = 593

2. More Cray = 581

3. Ramrod = 572

4. First Stop = 558

5. Clock Tower 2 = 555

6. Gorillas In The Mist = 543

7. Highline Bomber = 534

8. Ambassador A = 542

9. KMS 2 Black Bear = 529

10. Slopeoakes = 520

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: 40.13

2. Sabina Schulz, Outta The Way. Time: 41.36

3. Kim Williamson, More Cray. Time: 42.14

4. Pam Brocklehurst, Sweet Peaks. Time: 42.40

5. Tiana Warner, Sushi Yoshi. Time: 43.40

Men:

1. Steven Kelly, Ramrod. Time: 33.89

2. Forrest Baker, Outta The Way. Time: 34.19

3. John Hobbs, Clock Tower 1. Time: 34.31

4. Aaron Moulton, Ramrod. Time: 34.86

5. Mark Defilippo, The Boom! Time: 35.89

Snowboard – B

Women:

1. Miranda Corliss, The Boom! Time: 45.85

2. Edan Cross, Absent Sliders. Time: 47.67

3. Lyndsay Gang, More Cray. Time: 48.16

4. Clairetta Corron, Knights of Ni. Time: 53.65

5. Simone Sparks, Sushi Yoshi. Time: 55.28

Men:

1. Jordan Foster, Gorillas In The Mist. Time: 39.05

2. David Parnell, Nomads. Time: 40.33

3. Eric Warmbrand, Sushi Yoshi. Time: 40.46

4. Nathan Dunn, First Stop. Time: 40.94

5. Matthew Corron, Knights of Ni. Time: 41.73

Ski – A

Women:

1. Polly Schmid, Clock Tower 1. Time: 25.82

2. Polly Lynn, Writers Bloc. Time: 26.26

3. Cassie Harnett, Absent Sliders. Time: 27.3

4. Careen Little, Clock Tower 2. Time: 27.35

5. Carli Lamb, Clock Tower 2. Time: 27.78

Men:

1. Brad Deitch, Clock Tower 1. Time: 22.75

2. Will Randall, Fighting Sno Poodle. Time: 23.25

3. Matt Beers, KMS2 Black Bears. Time: 23.38

4. Tao Smith, Fighting Sno Poodle. Time: 24.42

5. Tom Melita, Slopeoakes. Time: 24.53

Ski – B

Women:

1. Katie Mcfadden, Sweet Peaks. Time: 30.17

2. Kate Jackson, P.I.S.T. Time: 30.44

3. Beth Dakoulas, Ambassador A. Time: 32.50

4. Lisa Swett, Ramrod. Time: 33.53

5. Alexis Voutas, Sex Panthers. Time: 34.40

Men:

1. Pete Mittendorf, Lookout We’re Coming. Time: 26.85

2. Martin Burns, Old S’kool. Time: 26.91

3. Ben Colona, The Boom! Time: 27.27

4. Andrew White, KMS2 Black Bears. Time: 27.67

5. Gary Joseph, Ambassadora. Time: 27.77

Telemark

Women:

1. Karen Dalury, Clock Tower 1. Time: 30.79

2. Kelly Obrien, More Cray. Time: 38.05

3. Cassie Reed, Baja Fatties. Time: 39.62

4. Meg Dennison, Writers Bloc. Time: 53.94

Men:

1. Connor Mcgrath, Inn Crowd. Time: 29.62

2. Brogan Mcgrath, Inn Crowd. Time: 33.28

3. Dave Willis, KMS2 Black Bears. Time: 39.88

4. Bob Schaffner, Inn Crowd. Time: 41.31

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