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Nordic Skiing: Card boys, girls each fifth at Powder Ridge

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KIMBALL -- The St. Cloud Tech boys and Mora girls took first place in the Powder Ridge Invite on Tuesday.

Both Willmar teams finished in fifth place.

Sam Hanson in 17th place and Jack Erickson in 11th place led the Willmar skiers.

Boys Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) St. Cloud Tech (2) St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell (3) Mora (4) Alexandria (5) Willmar (6) Trek North (7) St. Cloud Apollo (8) Buffalo (9) Little Falls

3K FREESTYLE -- (1) Chris Roun, St. Cloud Tech, 9:33 (2) Kyle Savadd, St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell, 9:37 (3) Cory Toun, St. Cloud Tech, 9:43 ... Willmar results: (11) Jack Erickson 10:10 (19) Nathaniel Erickson 10:57 (22) Ryan Haines 11:17 (31) Kai Christianson 12:12 (34) Cody McFarland 13:10 (35) Peter Rozendaal 13:45

Girls Results

TEAM SCORING -- (1) Mora (2) St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell (3) Alexandria (4) Buffalo (5) Willmar (6) St. Cloud Apollo (7) Trek North (8) St. Cloud Tech

3K FREESTYLE -- (1) Callie Smith, Mora, 12:30 (2) Greta Danielson, St. Cloud Cathedral/Sartell, 12:36 (3) Julia Seiling, Alexandria, 12:40 ... Willmar results: (17) Sam Hanson 13:23 (27) McKenna Olson 14:12 (29) Erika Aaker 14:49 (30) Catherine Halverson 15:13 (30) Kalina Larsen 15:21 (34) Catey LaPatka 16:26 (35) Janessa Palmer 17:04


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