AVSC RESULTS

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Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club
USASA National Championships
Copper Mountain
April 5
Slopestyle Snowboard Junior Women (16-17)
Jillian Moore, 10
Slopestyle Snowboard Youth Women (14-15)
Kelanii Scarpaci, 10
Giant Slalom Snowboard Grommet Boys (8-9)
Zion Bethonico, 5
Giant Slalom Snowboard Ruggie Boys (7 & Under)
Nicholas Trouskie, 6
Snowboard Cross Breaker Boys (12-13)
Noah Jacques Bethonico, 10
Rail Jam Snowboard Women (14 & over)
Kelanii Scarpaci, 3
April 6
Halfpipe Snowboard Open Class Men
Robert Pettit, 7
Slalom Snowboard Ruggie Boys (7 & Under)
Nicholas Trouskie, 6
April 7
Slopestyle Snowboard Open Class Men
Chris Corning, 1
Robert Pettit, 5
Giant Slalom Snowboard Youth Women (14-15)
Kelanii Scarpaci, 9
April 10
Slopestyle Skier Boys (10-12)
Kai Morris, 2
Tristan Feinberg, 4
Slopestyle Skier Girls (10-12)
Hanna Faulhaber, 8
Tessa Weiss, 9
Halfpipe Skier Men (13-15)
Chace Maytham, 2
Halfpipe Skier Men (16-18)
Cassidy Jarrell, 1
Rail Jam Skier Girls (10-12)
Hanna Faulhaber, 5
April 11
Halfpipe Skier Boys (10-12)
Kai Morris, 1
Halfpipe Skier Girls (10-12)
Hanna Faulhaber, 4
Tessa Weiss, 10
Loveland Derby
April 9
Slalom U14 Women
Stella Johansson, 2
April 10
Slalom U14 Women
Allyson Cornelius, 1
Spring Cool Down Copper
Copper Mountain
April 9
Moguls Men
Colby Lee, 4
Aaron Lee, 16
Oliver Smith, 34
Moguls Women
Stephanie Anglin, 17
Sierra Reeves, 22
April 10
Dual Moguls Men
Colby Lee, 5
Aaron Lee, 17
Oliver Smith, 17
Dual Moguls Women
Stephanie Anglin, 17
Sierra Reeves, 17
National Men’s GS
Mount Bachelor, Oregon
April 11
Giant Slalom Overall Men
Cameron Cain, 1
Nicholas Mitchell, 2
Cody Wilson, 3
Tristan Lane, 4
Sky Kelsey, 5
Devon Toribio, 10
Led by Rigney, Aspen High boys golf team makes big strides at home tournament
As a team, Aspen finished third overall in its lone home tournament of the fall. The Skiers shot a collective 239, finishing 12 back of fellow 3A powerhouse Colorado Academy (227). Steamboat Springs, out of 4A, shot 225 to take the win.

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