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Skinny Skiers Take State

February 27, 2011 Teton County Schools No Comments
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This weekend marked the Bronc boys sixth consecutive state win in Nordic skiing while the girls came in second place- unseated by the larger Natrona team which totaled up more cumulative points.  Coach Walt Berling points out that all the team leaders this year were juniors, which means the team should again be a powerhouse next year.  Top finishes were posted by Katherine Cloetta and Grahm Marousek in the 5K skate and Jessie Knori and Nick Lovett in the 10K Classic.  The events were hosted by Jackson at the Trail Creek Nordic Center.

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