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NYSSRA Code of Conduct
The Labrador Mountain Ski Club, NYSSRA and USSA
members are expected to conduct themselves in a
sportsmanlike manner befitting worthy
representatives of their families, racing
organizations, NYSSRA and the USSA in conformity
with the best traditions of Alpine Ski Racing in New
York State.
Racers, Parents
and Coaches - please use this
NYSSRA Code of Conduct link, review the code and
discuss the importance of sportsmanship in ski
racing before practice and racing begins for the
2007-2008 season.
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Check Conditions at
Labrador Mountain
All Season
Conditions at
Labrador Mountain affect our training schedule,
especially early in the season. Although we try to
provide you with timely information via e-mail alerts
and with notices on the
calendar page,
it's best to check the status of the area by either
calling their condition hotline at 800.446.9559 or by
checking out the Ski Report page at
Labrador Mountain before making the trip.
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How to Deal With
Questions and Problems
In order to
ensure a successful operation, it's important that
communications be directed to the proper
individuals.
*If you have
coaching or on-hill issues or questions, please
follow this chain - talk with your racer's coach
first, then to the level head coach and then to the
LMSC Head Coach.
*If you have
any off-hill or other issues, contact your level
coordinator and, if they cannot resolve the problem
or answer the question, the Club's Program Director.
*The coaching
staff also requests that you try to talk with them
at times other than when they are
going out to train, when they are training or after
training when they are discussing the training
session with racers or watching training videos.
This is important so they can focus on working
directly with racers.
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Mid Season Thoughts
from Shaun Goodwin from USSA Eastern
Click here for Shaun's letter
(Opens as a Word Document)
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2006 LMSC Awards
At the Annual Club Banquet on April 6, 2006 we presented the following
awards:
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Leadership Award:
Peter Girardi
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Dedication Award:
Chris Kelley
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Sportsmanship
Award:
Kendall Bright
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Level |
Most Outstanding |
Most Improved |
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J5 |
Kelly Oot |
Nadine Downing |
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Peter Batten |
Michael Engstrom |
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J4 |
Amy Bright |
Lauren Swan |
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Brandon Ciesla |
Sean Bright |
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J3 |
Claire Koesterer |
Katie Rosbrook |
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Matt Oot |
Joe DeMari |
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J2 |
Catherine Mackintosh |
Vicky Curtis |
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Chris Kelley |
Andreas Meschter |
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J1 |
Natalie Suits |
Natalie Suits |
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Peter Steckel |
Peter Girardi |
...and we said
goodbye to our Graduating Seniors:
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Peter Girardi
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Peter Steckel
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Mike Suits
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Tom Wormer
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Labrador Mountain Ski Club
2006 "A" Team
(4/6/6)
Each year, we name members to the Labrador Mountain
A-Team. Membership is based on performance.
For J3-4 racers, this means competing in their
respective state championship events. For J1-2 racers,
it is based on participating in the Empire Winter
Games. In recognition of their A-Team accomplishments,
the The Wilson Family provides each with a complimentary pass next
year if they again ski with the Labrador Mountain Ski
Club. The 2006-2007 A-Team members
are:
Amy
Bright, Kendall Bright,
Sean Bright,
Brandon Ciesla,
Vicky Curtis,
Joseph DeMari,
Peter Girardi,
Chyleigh Harmon,
Brady Hueber,
Conor Hueber, Emma Hueber,
Chris Kelley,
Claire Koesterer,
Katherine Mackintosh,
Patrick Mackintosh,
Daniela Marshall, Caroline Moore,
Chris Moore, Gavin Okoniewski,
Matt Oot,
Tim Oot,
Kaitlin Spina,
Allison Steckel, Peter Steckel,
Natalie Suits,
Lauren Swan
Congratulations!!
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