KMS Men's J1-J2 Team

Saturday, February 20, 2010

OKEMO J1 States van

The van WILL be leaving @ 7:25AM SHARP !!!!!


See you then.
-Mike


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Right in the heart of States now. Yesterday, the JII's competed in the slalom up at Sugarbush. A long day entailed but the boys pushed through with some good finishes.
Dylan Malone in 9th, Cam Price 11th and Michael Ferri in 16th, just missing the front page. Followed by Marshall Tamsin in 27th and Kenny McNeill in 29th to round out the top 30. Racing resumes Wednesday for the JI's at Okemo for the GS and most all the JII's got invited to this one as well. New snow is on the way, hopefully not too much now. Stayed tuned the action should be good.

Upcoming starts;
Friday -State SG at Sugarbush
Sunday- JI State SL at Okemo
2/22 and 2/23 NJR FIS GS at Whiteface
2/25 and 2/26 Devo FIS SL at Sunday River
2/27 VC SL at Pico

Thursday, February 11, 2010

J2 GS Pics Are Up

... at Smugmug

Kenny rips a turn in the J2 GS Championships.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Getting into February means JI/II states are upon us. Super bowl Sunday brought the JII men to Stowe for the state gs. First run the guys were firing on all cylinders. Eight boys made the flip, not all errorless skiing but they were racing and looked as though it was a good choice to go up a night early. However, second run with some tricky terrain on the new Main Street trail took it's toll on not only the KMS crew but many of the state's finest JII's.
Let's keep in mind though, one turn doesn't make or break the season. There are some tremendous improvements going on right now so better things are sure to come. Congratulations Dan Martin in 12th, Kenny Mcneill, just off the front page in 16th and Jack Salisbury, with a gs finish in 20th with their best results of the year.

Thursday, February 4, 2010



Busy week last week. A large group of boys headed up to Sugarloaf, Maine for some USSA super g's down Narrow Gauge. Awesome snow conditions and good weather greeted us on race day. For most of the crew it was their first time to the Loaf and first super g starts of the season. Great job by all. Gauge is a great hill for speed development, learning good tactics and terrain. See below some pics of Ben and Marshall.
While the crew was up in Maine, a small group was testing the tech side out in Minnesota working on their FIS profiles and some getting their first FIS points. Job well done out there as well. All the boys had some great results in both the giant slaloms and slaloms. check fis-ski.com for all the results.